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Volume 90. Issue 34 Thursday, October 7,2010 wvwbgviews.com Possible police WRONG chief tells of plan ByAiiaRapai Reporter Monica Moll Two forums are being held to intro- Candidate for Chief duce the candidates for the Campus of Police DECISION Police chief of police to students, faculty and staff. At her forum Wednesday, can- A didate Monica Moll stressed that policy/political science from Kent it is important to communicate State University. clearly with people on campus A possible bias toward Moll was and in the city. She said this would questioned, because she works for help her to learn about the com- Kent State University. University munity and to make improvements. President Carol Cartwright was Kent Approximately twenty people sat in State University's first woman pres- on the forum, and more than half of ident from 1991 to 2006. Moll was them asked questions. asked if Cartwright's relationship Moll is the current lieutenant with Kent State University related in at the Kent State University Police any way to her being one of the can- Department, where she has worked for 14 years. She is also in the process See POLICE | Page 8 of earning her doctorate in public

l» "Don't Ask Don't Tel policy up for debate By Lii Simmons "Everybody has to Reporter respect each other. It While the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" debate rolls on in Washington, stu- doesn't matter if they dents in the University's ROTC pro- PHOTO IUUST»»T'ON BY ANDPE* PEHI gram are already getting familiar are gay or lesbian." with the issue as they enter the Army Law enforcement cracks down, harsher and Air Force. Raquel Buno I Student Major Daniel Potts, the assistant punishments for OVIs director of Military Science at the according to the Huffington Post. University, said the Army ROTC, However. Reid is taking the blame and himself personally, have no for the failure since he tacked on the ByChriitio.T.lb.rt blowing over three times the legal actual position on "Don't Ask, Don't DREAM Act, which allows young Reporter limit," Northrup said. Tell." He simply enforces the laws immigrants to gain citizenship if they Northrup said once her roommate the legislature makes. enlist in the military or go to college. To decrease the number of drunk returned home in the morning, her "If the laws were to change, however, Republican Senator Susan Collins drivers on the road, law enforcement parents came to pick her up and take I'd be out there recruiting them," Ports of Maine, who openly supports the agencies nationwide have created her home for good. said. "It would just open up another repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and harsher punishments for operating a "My roommate told her parents market for me." was the Democrats' last chance to vehicle impaired. she drove drunk because she was ROTC soldiers who are already gain a Republican vote, also voted Senior Abigail Northrup said drunk picking up a friend from a party," familiar with the "Don't Ask, Don't against the repeal due to procedural driving has affected her negatively she said. "She knew what she did Tell" policy, also plan to enforce reasons, according to the Huffington after her roommate was charged with was stupid which is why I think she the rules. Post. Despite the efforts of LGBT an 0V1 this summer. is having difficulty owning up to "|I| support whatever the Army supporters and celebrities such as "Around 5 a.m. after a long night of her mistake, and that has put a huge decides," said one student veteran Lady Gaga, the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" drinking, my roommate decided she strain on our relationship." who wished to remain anonymous. debate will not be going to the Senate wanted to visit her boyfriend who Attorney for Student Legal Services On Sept. 21, 40 Republican and floor, ultimately stalling Democrats. lives in the next town over. She was two Democrat senators successful- Annie Russell, the coordina- pulled over as she was merging onto See OVII Page 6 ly stalled the "Don't Ask. Don't Tell" tor for the LGBT Programs and North 1-75 and was arrested after repeal in a 56 to 43 vote. Democratic SenatorHarryReidofNevadachanged See DON'T ASK | Page 8 his vote to no' in order to revote later,

Club is creative with sale GREEKIN'OUT CAMPUS Veg Club sells new options to fund year's events BRIEF

By Max Fifty just all baked together." Students protest use of Reporter Chloe Deskins, the club's vice tuition dollars president, made Dr. Pepper brown- The Rally to Restore Transparency scheduled A pan of brownies made with Dr. ies which sold out in the first day of for Tuesday afternoon was canceled due to low Pepper might seem like something the bake sale. attendance at Mondays organizational meeting. in a children's book at first, but it "I've always heard you can use Students involved with the rally planned is actually one of the options the pop instead to make baked goods to protest the administration's use of tuition University Veg Club has available at with," Deskins said. "You could use 'jnds from the Universitys operational budget. its bake sale Thursday. Sprite for a white cake, but I thought The money was used to pay for 15 anti-union The Veg Club will be selling vegetar- Dr. Pepper would compliment the advertisements that appeared in The BG News ian and vegan friendly baked goods v-brownies well." this fall at the Union tables from 11 a.m. to 3 The Veg Club, which is in its second Although the rally was canceled, students p.m. Along with Dr. Pepper brown- year, made approximately $70 from a who attended Mondays organizational meet- ies, the sale features homemade pizza similar bake sale last year and made ing still plan to circulate petitions against the made with banana and strawberries, close to $60 on Tuesday, the first day of administration's use of tuition dollars. cranberry and almond cookies and the bake sale this week. The students involved will be in contact cinnamon bread for one dollar. Money from the sale will go via telephone and plan to meet back up with "We got together for a baking toward club funding and to the signed petitions at some point this fall day on Sunday," said club mem- GREEKS: Chris Bullins visits the Alpha Kappa Alpha table at the Get em to the Greeks event ber Danae Bianes. "Everyone just See BAKE SALE | Page 8 pitched in with something and we

CAMPUS FORUM SPORTS PEOPLE ON THE STREET Greek recruitment event Win or lose, football can be fun rowter returns after injuries How could you feel safer on the University campus? Sororities and fraternities held the Get Although the football team lost Saturday, the Women s soccer player Jenny Fowler JOSHUA GONYA 'em to the Greeks event Wednesday, Homecoming game allowed for spectators to bond bounced back from several serious injuries Junior. Finance featuring games and musk to entice and experience the thrill of a sporting event, accord- last year to start for the Falcons this season "I'd feel a lot safer if my roommate new members. See photos | Pag* 3 ing to columnist Tyler Buchanan | Page 4 IP.g.6 was bigger" | Pag* 4

K VISIT BGVIEWS.COM: NEVVS, SPORTS, UPDATES. MULTIMEDIA ANDfORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LI 2 Thursday. October 12010 WWW.BGNEWSCOM NATION BRIEFS Naked Cowboy FAA: Small plane Sheriff: Ohio Ohio woman Missing woman Judge delays briefs NYers on his hits roof of III. mom killed 2 kids, posed as boy to found dead outside hearing into Texas presidential bid fitness center then herself date teen girl NY police station man's execution NEW YORK -New York s NAPERVILLE. Ill (AP) CARROLLTON.Ohio(AP)-A CINCINNATI - A 31-year-old MOUNT VERNON. NV AUSTIN. Texas-A judge "Naked Cowboy is looking foi - Police say a small private sheriff in northeast Ohio said a woman who posed as a teenage (AP) - A pregnant, diabetic asked to re-examine evidence some new exposure as a presi- plane crashed into the roof of mother shot and killed her two boy. cutting her hair and using woman missing for more than used to convict a Texas man who dential candidate a suburban Chicago fitness children in then beds before male aliases, so she could date a week was found dead in a was executed for burning down his home and killing his three Robert Burck is familiar to center, injuring the two people committing suicide teenage girls pleaded guilty car outside a New York City (laughters postponed a hearing any Times Square tourist as the on board Carroll County Sheriff Dale Wednesday and was sentenced police station, apparently from in the case on Wednesday, after man standing m the heart of The Federal Aviation Williams said the woman's father to six months in jail. an insulin overdose, authorities prosecutors asked the judge to the "Crossroads of the World." Administration said the Cessna notified police at around 7 30 Patricia Dye. of franklin, was said Wednesday. step aside playing a guitar and wearing 177 crashed just after noon am Wednesday after finding the also ordered to undergo a mental The Toyota Venza may have only tighty-whiteys. boots and a Wednesday near Naperville. bodies The sheriff said the man health evaluation and follow any been parked on a street near State District Judge Charles cowboy hat. about 50 miles west of Chicago was in the house at the time but recommended treatment the station for several days, Band delayed the heanng in the Cameron Todd Willmgham case But he wore a suit and tie Naperville police said 66- didn't witness the shootings Prosecutors said Dye tricked police said The vehicle had dark, until Oct. 14. telling the court Wednesday as he announced his year-old Lloyd McKee and his The bodies of a 24-year-old at least two teenage girls into tinted windows that were haid he wanted to give an attorney intention to rim tor president in 65-year-old wile. Maureen, were woman and her two children - a dating her. although charges to see through and the victims 2012 as a member of the conser- hurt but their injuries don t 6-year-old girl and an 18-month- were filed in connection with seat was reclined, the New Yoik for Willingham's family time to Police Department said vative tea paity movement appear to be life threatening old boy - were recovered only one. a 16-year-okl She was respond to prosecutors request to have him removed. In the He proclaimed he was run- An Edward Hospital spokesman Williams said investigators arrested m June after the girl ran The dead woman was said the couple arrived awake away from home for a few days identified Wednesday as Guel.i meantime. Baird may decide to ning "in defense of individual were checking a note found at recuse himself or ask another and alert but with cuts and and stayed with Dye for at least Andrade. 32. of Mount Vernon. liberty" and criticized President the home, but no immediate |udge to decide whether he Barack Obama for the direction other injuries. motive was offered part of that time, authorities said who vanished Sept. 25 after an argument with her boyfriend. should step aside. of the country. Authorities said the plane The family lived in a rural town Dye pleaded guilty Attorneys for Willingham's "America is lapidly transform hit the basketball court of the about 20 miles southeast of Wednesday to three Mount Vernon police family are seeking to clear his XSport Fitness facility No one Canton. Their bodies were taken misdemeanor charges sexual Commissioner Carl Bell said the ing into a government-run enter- name Willingham was put prise." the tourist attraction said, inside the gym was injured. to a coroner's office for autopsies. imposition, attempted sexual pielimmaiy cause of death was to death in 2004 after being adding that "American politicians The FAA said the plane is imposition and contributing to an insulin overdose. A neighbor told WTOV-TV in convicted of burning down his are selling out America and its registered to Airplane Holdings the delinquency of a minor. Ellen Borakove. Steubenville that the woman had Corsicana home in 1991 and Company in Wilmington. Del Warren County Juvenile spokeswoman for the city most cherished institution, that been struggling lately but did killing his 2-year-old daughter being capitalism" Court Judge Mike Powell in medical examiner, said the not elaborate. and 1-year-old twins. Several fire Lebanon, about 25 miles north of official cause and time of death For the big announcement, experts have found serious fault Cincinnati, sentenced Dye to jail were pending further study the hat was off - perhaps in the arson findings that led to and put her on probation for two symbolically tossed into the ring. There seemed to be no signs Willingham's 1992 conviction. Burck said he was registered as a years. He also ordered Dye not of foul play. Bell said. As a result. Navarro County District Republican ir Ohio. to have contact with the victim or Andrade's boyfriend was not the victim's family and classified Attorney R. Lowell Thompson Among his policy goals, he considered a suspect, "but if the her as a sexual offender, which is seeking Band s removal from listed closing borders, requiring situation changes, obviously that requires her to register with the case, noting in court filings drug tests for welfare recipients, may change, he said authorities eveiy six months for that Baird previously ruled on abolishing unions for government 15 years Willingham s case as a member workers, and cutting capital oains of the Court of Criminal Appeals -Lisa Cornwall (AP) and income taxes He also said and questioning Bands impartial- he would work to reverse the ity because he received an award recently passed health care law. from the Texas Coalition to -Deepti Hajela (AP) Abolish the Death -Jeff Carlton (AP)

BLOTTER Robert Henry Gurjansky. 20. of TUES., OCT. 5 Bowling Green, was arrested 949 A.M. for underage under the influ- Conn, family slaying suspect ence, prohibited acts, trafficking A memorial stone, valued in marijuana and trafficking in oetween $4.000-$6,600. was cocaine within the 100 block of

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Texting bans cause accidents, Regardless of game outcome, hands-free technology needed football provides excitement

won't get caught, they You could be reading The of stadium capacity as if by belted its whole-hearted won't comply. BG News on your phone, or magic. agreement. Monday in Mount maybe you're looking up One of the best (or worst, Unable to see the play Clemens, Mich., a depu- directions; cither way. it depending on who you ask) unfold, 1 shifted my atten- 111 ty was accused of texting looks like you're texting. but qualities of sports is its abil- tion to the crowd, whose J3I| W V while driving a county it's not against the law. I'm ity to fluctuate emot ions and reaction would gauge the prisoner transport van not endorsing those things feelings in such an indis- joyous or tearful end- Most people can agree tex- carrying 13 inmates. The while driving (you can read This past weekend, the cernible pace. When at first ing. As it turned out, they ting while driving is dis- accusation came after he The BG News at red lights). University celebrated its the only burden of the crowd regrettably assumed the tracting and dangerous, but rear-ended a car driven by Pulling over to the side centennial Homecoming as was the awaiting drive home, latter's disposition. choose to do it anyway. a 19-year-old woman. The of the road is not a real alumni came back to remi- within minutes victory was So precisely small and Thirty states have prisoners alleged the dep- option either. nisce about college memo- within grasp and life poured delicate was the difference banned testing while driv- uty had the phone in his Car and cell phone manu- ries and friends. Also, in back into the stadium. that separated the ecstasy ing; however, recent find- hand while driving. facturers need to develop case they had forgotten, they With the final minutes of of one group of people over ings from t he 11 ighway Loss The deputy claims he and implement new tech- were welcomed to weather the game and a full come- another. We watched that Data Institute indicate the didn't. Do you see how nologies while improving likely encountered back in back in approach, the final play not with our eyes, laws have not reduced the dumb this is? Also, what existing ones. The talk-to- their own University days. crowd was restless. There but with our hearts. number of accidents and happened to "snitches text feature is nice, but the Insofar as Dame Fortune was a definitive hope in The game's result left in some places the num- get stitches?'' C Block was voice recognition is shoddy was concerned, the head- all of us, when before the me torn, but not merely ber of accidents may have docked 300 house points. and is distracting trying to lining football game left promise of success was because of defeat. I couldn't actually increased. It's ironic and telling at correct it. nary a disappointment as hidden and remote. conclude whether I'd have Way to go, lawmakers. the same time. If the people Car manufactures have to its excitement. It came to pass that a field rather seen no comeback, Now, a driver has to hold who arc supposed to enforce done a decent job recently The afternoon was cloudy attempt would decide and thus not be left disap- their phone in a concealed the law can't abide by them, offering hands free call- and otherwise uninspi- the game. Like a game-win- pointed, or to have had the manner to avoid detec- then how is everyone else ing. Keep em coming; we rational. The game, as do ning jump-shot at the buzz- game play out and let my tion as they steer with their expected to? There are other need more. most other things in the er, the clock was spent and emotions waver unpredict- knees. It's a familiar picture solutions than an outright 1 know it's unrealistic for October chill, progressed the game played to its full ably, ending in bitterness. and I, the artist, have drawn ban. lawmakers are trying everyone who texts while slowly. Then came the extent. All we could do was Is it worth investing our from my own experience. to earmark an aspect of dis- driving to posses this tech- downpour — not of rain wait in eager expectation. lives in chance and erratic With the bans, people are tracted driving, which is the nology, but for now, it seems but of the play below, when Minute after min- adventures? Was the disap- forced to hold their phone main issue. the ban on texting is having the opposing team's lead ute passed as the teams pointing ending worth the near their lap. Instead, they This law is (as my a negative effect. For some appeared insurmountable. exhausted their remaining thrill and intensity of gradu- should be thumbing away Canadian friend lace people, texting is purpose- Spectators filed out of time-outs, and the density al ascension? After the game, while looking forward over would say) "Mickey Mouse." less; nothing is really said in Doyt Perry Stadium with of anticipation loomed in many people would have the steering wheel. Meaning it's a trivial way to these messages. For others, the game seemingly out the air. The concern within probably answered with a How is such a law generate revenue. like it or not. it's a legitimate- of reach, but more likely all of us, though we were vehement "no." 1 know not enforced? It is difficult to The laws should focus on way to communicate. because it was sadly not far too nervous to speak of how others feel, but for me, definitively catch some- every aspect of distracted If you're going to text and played indoors. The rest of it, was that the team would the means seem to justify one in the act of texting. driving, lust saying, "no tex- drive, at least be safe about it us, as Ernest Thayer wrote of come nearly all the way back, the end. and if people believe they ting," is way too ambiguous. and break the law. in "Casey at the Bat," "clung sucking fans into the vortex It is that feeling of excite- to hope which springs eter- of hope and possibility, just ment and anticipation that nal in the human breast." for the walls to collapse at not only draws us to sports, The problem with facing the very end. but also flourishes life with adversity is that situations At the height of the purpose. Without this, we often require more than an Falcons' momentum, a are left stoic and indifferent. CALLING ALL COLUMNISTS! instantaneous home run. missed kick seemed far Our lives are full of agoniz- The president can't fix the too melancholy to inter- ingly impassioned moments economy overnight, and the nalize given the electricity that give us a feeling, which distance from rags to riches in the stadium. However, withstands corrosion and is longer than the phrase beyond every cheer, cry, hopefully disappointment. & would imply. Besides, foot- and hopeful fan is an The game's final result was ball players are forbidden inner sense of reality. immaterial. Life's conclu- from using baseball bats. Even the most stubborn sions are greatly overshad- CALLING ALL CARTOONISTS! After the first Falcon realist would have lent him- owed by the wonderment of touchdown in the fourth self to pray for all things journeying through it. quarter, the remaining good, for the Falcons kicker, I'm grateful there are NEED A PLACE TO VOICE YOUR OPINION? onlookers were awoken as if and for a Saturday in the things in life worth invest- from a deep sleep. After the cool October air to relin- ing my emotional fragility second, they rose majesti- quish its sense of promise. upon. It was the playing of The Forum section is looking for more people like you cally to their feet. The crowd, "This is intense," cried the game and the uncer- though vastly thinned-out, the person next to me, as tainty of life that made all to write columns and illustrate for us. seemed to grow to the point the stadium's demeanor the difference.

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South Korea: 3 Russian neo- Cuba makes US astronaut Ecuador: 46 Israeli premier N Korea's nuclear Nazis sentenced guayabera shirt its excited about officers detained weighing new threat 'dangerous' for hate killings official garment upcoming space for police revolt settlement curbs SEOUL South Ko.ea- The MOSCOW (AP) HAVANA - When Fidel mission QUITO Ecuador (AP) RAMALLAH. West Bank threat posed by North Koreas - A Russian court has handed Castro suddenly decided to shed BAIKONUR. Kazakhstan - - Ecuador s interior minister said - Israels prime minister has been sounding out key Cabinet nuclear program has reached long sentences to three his trademark olive green military When U S. astronaut Scott Kelly 46 police officers have been detained for alleged participation members on extending a freeze an "extremely dangerous level," ultranationalists convicted of fatigues and don street clothes blasts off to the International on new construction in West an adviser to South Korea's hate killings and bombings in public for the first time in 55 Space Station, he will have one in the police revolt against president said in comments The Moscow City Court said years, a white guayabera shirt unlikely consolation as he begins President Rafael Correa that Bank settlements in hopes of keeping peace talks with the published Wednesday. in a statement Wednesday that over blue slacks is what he put on. five months away from his family claimed five lives It was not clear whether the the three were in a militant neo- A resolution from the - his identical twin will drop by. The minister. Gustavo Jalkh. Palestinians alive, but he is encountering stiff resistance. comments by Kim T.ie-hyo. pagan cult and preyed on labor Foreign Relations Ministry Kelly and Russia's Alexander also says prosecutors have voice recordings that indicate Israeli officials said Wednesday. President Lee Myung-bak's migrants from ex-Soviet Central published into law Wednesday Kaleri and Oleg Skripochka will In Rama.lah. key members of deputy national secunty adviser, Asia and the Caucasus. makes the guayabera Cuba's take off early Friday on a Russian last Thursday's insurrection went fat beyond a spontaneous the Palestinian leadership - in were based on new intelligence. It said between 2008 and official formal dress garment Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur revolt by officers upset by a an increasingly tense waiting They followed a report last 2009 they killed 10 people and and mandates that government cosmodrome leased by Russia in new law that would strip them mode - expressed optimism week by the Washington-based arranged bombings at a Russian officials wear them at state southern Kazakhstan for a five- that an extension nonetheless Institute lor Science and Orthodox church, a McDonald's functions. That's welcome month mission. of promotion bonuses news in a country known for its Prosecutors said Wednesday was imminent. International Security that restaurant and a railway station Scott Kelly will be joined steamy summer weather. The future of President Barack satellite images Irom Sept. 29 that left one woman wounded. at the space station by his that they detained a retired army showed new construction activity It said two of the The law confirms the decades- brother Mark, another NASA major who was at Ouitos main Obamas ambitious Mideast peace effort remained uncertain in the area surrounding North defendants were underage old reputation of the cool, roomy astronaut who will fly the police barracks when rebellious Korea's nuclear reactor cotton or linen shirts - with four police roughed up and tear Wednesday as the US pressed and received sentences of Endeavor space shuttle large pockets and pleats down gassed the president ahead with efforts to broker a Kim's comments were between 8 and 9 years. The "As kids, we never thought the front, traditionally worn compromise over the settlement reported Wednesday in the third defendant was over 18 at we d be in this unique and The revolt ended when JoongAng llbo newspaper. Ktm the time of the murders and untucked - as the islands most army commandos rescued issue, which has threatened to quintessential fashion choice privileged position to be able derail negotiations just a month confirmed to The Associated got a 21-year sentence. to do this," Scott Kelly told Correa in a hail of gunfire and concussion grenades at a after they were launched at the Press that he made the Ultranationalist. neo-Nazi and 'The guayabera has been a reporters from behind a plate of hospital where he had been White House. comments Tuesday at a forum neo-pagan groups mushroomed part of the history of our country protective glass. The cosmonauts for a long time and constitutes surrounded by insurrectionists. -Dan Perry and Josef on Northeast Asia, but declined in Russia after the Soviet collapse are kept in strict isolation in the Federman (AP) to elaborate one of the most authentic days ahead of the launch to avoid "The North Korean nuclear and legitimate expressions of exposure to infection Cubanism," the resolution said. threat has. in reality, been During the pre-launch news accelerating and has now According to the law. male conference Mark Kelly looked at reached an extremely dangerous officials are to wear white, long- Scott from the other side of the level." Kim said. sleeved guayaberas at state glass as he sat next to journalists. events; women can vary color -Sangwon Yoon (AP) engineers and NASA officials. and style - Nataliya Vasifyeva (AP) -Will Weissett (AP)

praises arrest US, Afghan talks with Taliban fall through By Kuthy Gannon ment of Afghan President "I think it's too soon to suggest that The Associated Press I lamid Karzai. The Post quoted Afghan there is... a wider movement afoot of Congolese KABUL. Afghanistan and Arab sources as saying — Taliban officials have they believe for the first time - that the tide is turning in terms of engaged in periodic, dis- that Taliban representatives creet contacts with Afghan are fully authorized to speak reintegration and reconciliation." commander and U.S. officials for months for the Quetta Shura, the but are unwilling to move Afghan Taliban command Geoff Morrell \ Pentagon spokesman Congolese militia commander accused of to formal peace negotia- council based in Pakistan, raping 300 people arrested Wednesday tions until the U.S. agrees and its leader, Mullah to a timetable for the with- Mohammad Omar. which the religious move- two rounds of meetings were drawal of all foreign troops, Nevertheless, other ment was given after the Sept. held in Pakistan's Khyber By Mich.ll. Faul But Jason Stearns, former according to a Pakistani Pakistanis and Afghans II. 2001, terrorist attacks in Piikhtunkhwa province bor- The Associated Press analyst for the international intelligence official and familiar with the process the United States. dering Afghanistan, according Crisis Group and an expert members of a newly formed insist all contacts have been Pentagon spokesman Geoff to a former 'Taliban member JOHANNESBURG—U.N. offi- on Congo, said "a sea-change Afghan peace council. limited to indirect message Morrell said Wednesday that who spoke on condition of cials on Wednesday celebrat- of behavior" will happen The White House said exchanges, using mediators while the U.S. has seen nigh- anonymity because of fears ed the arrest of a Congolese only when commanders Wednesday that President who include former Taliban level Taliban members reach for his own safety. militia commander accused take responsibility for the Barack Obama supports members. Those contacts ing out to the Afghan govern- I le said the talks were held in gang rapes of more than behavior of their soldiers. attempts by the Afghan gov- were described as exploratory, ment, "I think it's too soon to in the area between the towns 300 people, an easy and rare He said several command- ernment to open peace talks with all sides trying to assess suggest that there is... a wider of Peshawar and Mardan and catch ihal happened only ers whose men committed with Taliban leaders, but the other's positions. movement afoot — that the included Qudratullah lamid. when he was handed over by the rapes in Walikale have still wants the insurgents to Most of those familiar with tide is turning in terms of rein- the former Taliban informa- fellow fighters. close tics to officers in the renounce violence and their the contacts spoke on con- tegration and reconciliatii in.'' tion minister. Sadoke Kokunda Mayele Congolese military and that support of al-Qaida. dition of anonymity because For their part, the Taliban The CIA denied that any is accused of leading some such alliances allow perpe- However, press secretary the issue is sensitive. have repeatedly denied any such meetings took place 200 fighters in the atroci- trators to continue operating. Robert Gihbs said the United I lamid Gul, the former such contacts, saying they will but could not say whether ties in eastern Congo, but Mayele was an officer in States was not talcing part in head of Pakistan's main intel- not talk peace so long as U.S. representatives of the U.S. fell foul of his Mai-Mai mili- the Congolese army before any such talks. "This is about ligence service who has had and NATO troops remain in government have met with tia because his own lead- he joined the Mai-Mai militia Afghanistan," he said. "It has longtime ties to the Taliban, the country. the Taliban. er's family members were led by Sheka Ntabo Ntaberi, to be done by the Afghans." told The Associated Press that Still, several Pakistanis Michael Scheuer, among those assaulted. known as Commander Sheka. The Washington Post the insurgents have laid down iind Afghans insist that CIA Washington's former point- "His group claimed that he A nurse who treated 124 of reported Tuesday that secret three preconditions for formal officials have held clan- man in the hunt for al-Qaida had tarnished their name the rape victims including talksaimed at ending the war negotiations—a timetable for destine meetings with top leader Osama bin laden, said and that whatever he did was some in Sheka's home vil- in Afghanistan have begun a NATO withdrawal, release Taliban leaders, some at the the United States was look- not under their instructions lage of Binyampuri told The between representatives of of all Taliban prisoners and a level of the Taliban's shadow ing lor a way to extricate itself and that they wanted to get Associated Press that one the Taliban and the govern- deal to drop the terrorist label Cabinet ministers. At least from Afghanistan. rid of him," Hiroute Guebre of Sheka's wives, two sisters Sellassie, head of the U.N. and three of his cousins were mission in Congo's North among those attacked. Kivu province, said in a tele- Sheka initially denied his PIP YOU KNOW? Monstrous savings! phone interview Wednesday. fighters were involved. In Mayele was handed over an interview with Radio Tickets just $24.99 on Fridays Tuesday by his comrades-in- Kivu 1 last month, he In the average lifetime, a person with Student ID. arms at Irameso, the U.N. offi- blamed FDLR rebels led cial said. Irameso is among by Rwandan Hutu perpe- will walk the equivalent of 5 several mining villages in trators of that neighboring HalloWeekends the Walikale district that are country's 1994 genocide. controlled by rebels. Congo's But victims told doctors times around the equator. 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SPORT Thursday. October 7.2010 6 Men's soccer defeats Back on the field IPFW2-1 in overtime

By John Lopez Reporter Sam Galloway IK IN game against IPFW got Assisted on BG s off lo a poor slarl as IPFW's overtime goal Max T'olute found the back of against IPFW the net after jusl 120 seconds, finding his own rebound in the box and blasting past Falcon "This was a must win for us, Keeper Miguel Rosales from turning around from two straight four yards out. losses; we are ready for Saturday (iiving up an early goal has when we gel back into confer- plagued the Falcons during the ence play," D'Agustino said. first year and a half of Nichols The Falcons forward play has tenure, but things are start- been hot and cold all season and ing to turn around as was evi- it took D'Agostino's moment of dence when Sophomore Joey brilliance from 22 yards oul to f VAgostino's first ever Falcon goal level the score at one, where it with a 23rd minute strike beat stayed for the remainder of Ihe IPI'VV keeper Donavan Dowling. first half. IYLEBSIABIL! 'il'RGUIW, The goal may catapult the young The game musl have been Jenny Fowler overcomes injuries to start for the women's soccer team player into Nichols starting mid- looking eerily similar to lasts field on a more consistent basis, season's contest, which ended at By Becky Tanar Fowler said she wasn't sure what to do, so she where there are no less than 10 1-1 when the Falcons welcomed Senior Reporter turned to her family and teammates like Sarah players vying for minutes. IPFW to Cochrane field. Vonderlirink for support. Of course the Falcons would "The first goal we conceded After an injury-ridden year, lenny Fowler has VonderBrlnk said she spent a loi time helping be expected to find the back of was disappointing," Nichols finally made il onto the field — with her whole Fowler and is proud of how far she has come. the net as IPFW Casey Bowman said." We responded well, and 1 career ahead other. "I think of her as my sister, and I was just was shown red jusl 23 minutes in. could sense thai a goal was com- Fowler, who has been playing soccer since she someone she could talk to." she said, "lenny is leaving the Masladons with just ing. We got the tying goal right was four years old, committed to pursuing the an extremely hard worker and she never gives 10 men for the rest of the contest. away lo tie it, and eventually we sporl al a young age. She said she was thrilled up. so 1 knew she would he fine." As bad a the red card was for the got the win. The game was huge in become a Falcon and play for the women's Since Fowler's injury kept her from playing, Mastadons, D'Agostono made for us. We have been working sineer team. she had the opportunity to redshirt. which them pay an even greater penally hard and feel like we deserve I he more 1 cut older and the more I played, allowed her to practice and be with her team as he put the resulting free kick Ihe win. Sam had a great effort the more I thought 'oh, 1 love soccer."' she said. but made her ineligible to compete. Kedshirting into the lop right corner of the to keep Ihe ball alive, and il But on the first day of preseason practice at gave Fowler I he year she lost. IPI'VV net lo even things up. was a great goal. The guys were the University in the fall of 2009, Fowler tore the Km the pre-med major said she thought twice "Our game plan included put- ecstatic about it." ACL in her left knee, keeping her from playing about allowing her injury and love for soccer ting as many balls on net as pos- for the rest of the season. sible," D'Agostino said. "I tried Story continues at "I was devastated," she said "I was really excit- SeeFOWlER|Page7 to shoot anytime an opportunity I* bgviews.com ed to be here and to play for this team." presented itself."

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By Paul Barnay In fact, il was just a year ago were going to have to do a lot of able lo put their 1-4 start behind (Buffalo) converted third downs Sports Editor when BG won its home opener little things right, fight and scratch ihem and close out the regular sea- and we didn't. We were terrible against Troy, got blown oul by and figure oul a way lo win football son by winning six of their last at converting third downs and Coach Dave Clawson and Ihe then No. 8 Boise State and nearly games," Clawson said. "We're Iwo seven regular-season games. the last two weeks we have had a Falcons have been through defeated a 25lh-ranked Missouri plays away from being a 3-2 learn, Unlike last season, however, BG major fall off on offense." this before. learn on the road. and the bottom line is we didn't has lo address needs on both sides Against ihe Bulls last week, the They won their first home game I or the second consecutive sea- make those plays so we are what of the ball if they want lo make a Falcons' defense gave up 12-of-19 of ihe season, have been blown out son the Falcons are staring at a we are. We have a lot of football move down Ihe stretch. third down conversions and over by a nationally ranked program 1-4 record through the first five left. We were in this position a year "From a defensive standpoint, the last two games has given up and nearly came away with a win games of the season, but most ago, and we've |lo] got rise up and our inability lo gel off Ihe field 22-of-32. against a non-conference team on significantly, an 0-1 start to ihe meet Ihe challenge like we did a on third down just killed us last the road. Mid-American Conference. year ago." Saturday," Clawson said. "Our See NOTES | Page 7 Sound familiarV "We knew going into this year we Last season Ihe Falcons were offense played into lhat loo.

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THEBGNEWS SUDOKU Blue Jackets excited to begin 3 2 7 6 season in against Sharks 3 9 1 5 6 1 By Keith Moor* in which the Blue Jackets "When you're out together you get to The Associated Press failed to make the playoffs. 3 5 Arniel said the playoffs know the player, you get to know more — Scott are his goal, even though 3 7 Amid figures he has two Columbus has made few than the hockey player. You get to know i chances to make his NHL changes to its roster. At least coaching debut. the trip to Europe — which the personalities, all that stuff, and that's 2 1 6 The new Columbus Blue included a 4-1 victory where the jokes happen and the fun lackcts coach takes charge over Swedish club Malmo 8 6 3 of his first regular-season Redhawks on Tuesday things come about" games Friday and Saturday — has given him a chance in a double-header against to get more familiar with Scott Arniel I head coach 4 8 the San lose Sharks in that roster. Stockholm, part of the "When you're out together on the same page but 1 think distractions from home, has 4 7 league's annual European you get to know the player, it's a good system." been a real positive. With it tour. Arniel then gets his first you get to know more than Wallin said that he's look- comes negatives, obviously SUOOKU 9 G 5 Z 8 I I f E game in front of the home the hockey player," Arniel ing forward to putting on the time change, the wear To play: Complete the grid 8 I I fr E 9 6 Z S fans against the Stanley said. "You get to know the a good show in front of his and tear of travel, practicing so that every row, column Z » E I 6 S L 9 8 Cup champion Chicago personalities, all that stuff, home crowd. in an unfamiliar arenas." and every 3x3 box contains 6 8 9 S L E » I I the digits I to 9.There is no BlackhawksonOct. 15. and that's where the jokes "I've got 14 people coming One of the Sharks' new L £ Z 8 I » S 6 9 guessing or math involved. Not exactly an easy happen and the fun things down Friday and Saturday acquisitions is goalie Antti S I * 9 Z 6 8 E L Just use logic to solve. start to his NHL coaching come about." and I got another probably 50 Niemi, who helped the E Z 8 L « I 9 5 6 career, but Arniel couldn't Columbus and San lose or 60 people who have been Blackhawks eliminate San L S 6 £ 9 8 Z I t be more excited. will alternate as home team asking for tickets," he said. Jose in the playoffs last sea- t 9 L 6 S Z E 8 I "For me I get a couple of for the Stockholm games at Murray said he's happy to son. Niemi said he opei i- big thrills. Playing here the 13,500-capacity (ilobcn be in Sweden, but acknowl- his new team to be challeng- Friday night, my first NHL Arena. With five Swedish edged that an overseas trip ing for the Stanley Cup and game. My family's flying players on the ice, there can be draining just ahead of hopes to keep the form that Create and solve your in tomorrow for the game,'' should be plenty of reasons the regular-season start. helped him to the title. Sudoku puzzles for FREE. for the local fans to cheer for "It's exciting obviously. I "1 want to get to play a lot," Arniel told The Associated Play more Sadota and *«. nw « Press on Wednesday. either team. haven't played here in a lot Niemi said. "It all just comes B s : "Then we go home, my The Blue Jackets have three of years, and it's good to if I can play as well as I think PRlZESUDOKU.cn first home game against the Swedes in Anton Stralman, have the friends and family I can." Blackhawks, lOth-year anni- Kristian Huselius and Samuel around," Murray said. "It has It's the fourth straight year versary (for the club) in front Pahlsson, while the Sharks its positives and negatives." that the NHL regular season of that crowd. I get another have Douglas Murray and Sharks coach Todd is opening on two continents. thrill going home to do that. I NiclasWallin. McLellan said the success This time a record six teams feel like a kid." "It's always exciting, com- of the European trip will be are getting started with Arniel left Manitoba of the ing from here and playing in judged by how many points two games outside North American Hockey League front of the Swedish crowd," the team takes back across America. Carolina plays to become the Blue lackcts' Stralman said. "We've got the Atlantic. Minnesota in Helsinki on fifth coach in what is its 10th a new coaching staff and a "It's a game that's finally Thursday and Friday, while season in the league. Ken brand new system going on. going to count," McLellan Phoenix takes on Boston in a Hitchcock was fired during Obviously it took a little while said. "The fact that we're double-header in Prague on a disappointing last season to adjust to and get everybody together, there's not many Saturday and Sunday.

injury, she dislocated her Richards said Fowler FOWLER shoulder and suffered deserves her place on NOTES Rom Page 6 a torn labrum while lift- the field. From Page 6 ing weights. And though "She's playing a lot now. delay her plans for medi- by spring Fowler was back 1 don't think she's back to Offensively, BCi's biggest cal school. on the field playing, at the her best, and I don't think flaw is its inability to run the "I thought about it, end of the season she tore she thinks so either," he ball. especially going to med the meniscus in her knee, said. "But right now, she's The Falcons rank last in the school, that it would be which kept her from pre- doing a really good job." MAC with 291 rushing yards another year I would have paring for the fall. Richards said he thinks through five games, just 58 to wait," she said. "But I "It was really discour- he's going to see the best of yards per game. ANDRE*FEHL really love playing, and aging to keep getting Fowler later in the season Unbalanced I want to play one more injured," she said. "I felt and in seasons to come. SNAP: A BG center snaps the ball in pre-qame warpups earlter this year. year if I'm able to." like 1 was never going to "The reason she's been It's been an up and down Fowler said her team- get healthy." held back is because of season for the Falcons' against Marshall in BG's comfortable on Saturday mates helped her see that After her year away from injury, not talent or fitness. defense this season. home opener. with three seconds left redshirting could be a competition, Fowler said She's a good, hard worker They have forced 17 turn- "1 think Dwayne is becom- and the game on the line blessing. she wondered if she was who has a good knowledge overs, which leads the MAC. ing one of the best lineback- putting him in there to "The team lifted me still good enough to play of the game," he said. but are allowing just over 511 ers in the entire conference," hit that field goal." yards a game, which ranks up, and I realized that soccer at the collegiate While Fowler's redshirt Clawson said. Falcons fry south last in the conference. I could redshirt and level. status may have changed Wright' man for the job On Saturday the Fakons have a whole other year "I thought, 'am I going her plans, she said she Leader of eligibility," she said. to be good still?'" she believes everything hap- Despite struggling last will travel to Athens, Ohio, "I decided to go with it said. "The first time I was pens for a reason and good A bright spot for the week against Buffalo by to take on the Bobcats. and it could be a bless- back and playing was pre- things have come out of Falcons' defense has been averaging just 38 yards on Last season. Ohio won ing in the end ... staying season ... coming back her injury. sophomore linebacker eight punts, booting a kick- 4-1-37 as it avoided a late an extra year might have I wasn't very fast and "Redshirting gives me Dwayne Woods. off out of bounds and miss- drive from HCi when Tyler some benefit on the rest wasn't good after being more options and oppor- Woods racked up 20 tack- ing the game winning field Sheehan's pass on fourth of the team." out for so long." tunities," she said. "I can les against Buffalo last week, goal from 40 yards out, the down skipped out of the Hercoach Andy Richards But Fowler said she kept take (fewer) credit hours adding to his season total kicking job still belongs to hands of Freddie Barnes in said Fowler didn't let her working at improving her because I have more time of 64. Bryan Wright. t he endzone. injury get in the way of skills so she would get the to take the classes 1 need." The Cincinnati native "Bryan won the job in The Falcons will look to supporting her team- opportunity to play. Fowler said her injuries currently ranks second in camp." Clawson said. avoid their first 0-2 start mates and being involved "It feels great. I love it," have made her a stronger the country in tackles, just "|The competition! in the MAC since the 1999 in the program. she said. "It feels good to person and soccer player. behind Marshall's Mario wasn't competitive. You season. "It was really difficult be able to go out there and "It made me realize Harvey, who has 65. don't make a change just Ohio is 2-3 overall and 1- for her to not be able to run, not hurting or aching that you have to work Woods has two inter- for the sake of making I in the conference and is play and to still be part in any way." hard for everything. 1 ceptions on the season, a change. Bryan's our coming off a 30-17 win over of the team. It's a diffi- Fowler said one of the think I work harder now including a 78-yard pick-six best kicker. I was very Lastern Michigan. cult place to be in. but biggest surprises of the than I ever have because she was still very much season is the amount I know what it's like if involved and she was very of playing time she's I couldn't walk or run," engaged," he said. received. She is a starter she said. "When you're But as Fowler worked to and is now playing full 90- injured you realize what come back from her ACL minute games. you take for granted."

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Trinity United Methodist Church "Theignitioninterlockdevice any of these tests done they "She has not paid her rent of an issue because it is still Corner of Summit and Court requires a driver to give a automatically give up their for the time she spent living relatively warm out, but in the Thurs, Oct.eth 9-5 breath sample prior to starting right to drive, which is a law in our house over the sum- winter students find them- Fri, Oct 10th 9-5- price day their car. If the Breathalyzer imposed by the state and mer because that money selves questioning getting Sat, Oct nth 9-12-S2 bag day Help Wanted Bargains on clothing, books. detects any alcohol content through the officer that was now has to go towards pay- into their cars after drinking housewares. and furniture. the car simply will not start," on the scene," he said. ing upwards of $2,000 in because it is so cold," he said. he said. "And the fines for the City code is regulated by the court fees," she said. "Our If I could give the students any •BARTENDING! up to S300/day. No exp necessary, training pro- OVI have gone up $75." state of Ohio's OVI ordinance, rent is about $360 a month advice it would be that it is vided, call 800-965-6520 X174 Administrative Lieutenant and the city code states the for each of us. The money definitely not worth the risk to for the Bowling Green Police driver can be picked up from she would've paid in rent drive drunk or buzzed. We're EarnS1000-$3200/mo, Department Bradley Biller said the station by a responsible for the year just about hopeful to see what the result to drive our cars with ads. there are a variety of things driver, after they meet in front Initial lee required. amounts to the cost of her the shuttle bus has in town www.AdCarDnver com that can happen when some- of a judge and wait for bond. If court fees. We're literally and that numbers of DUIs/ one is suspected of an OVI. no one is able to pick the driver paying for her mistake." OVIsgodown." Girls Lacrosse Coach needed! BG Lacrosse Club looking for HS "First, there has to be rea- up, then they will be released Skulina said several steps Northrup said she real- coach. Great opportunity to be sonable grounds for an officer to the Wood County Justice are taken after a student is izes now how many lives part of start up team. Prev. play or to pull over someone, usually System, Biller said. charged with a OVI. one person can affect by not coaching, exp. desired but not necessary. Contact Mark at: a routine traffic stop such as "As for recommendations on "First there is a pre-trial two thinking before they get into burfaloshark@aol com lights aren't on, speeding roll- whether the University takes to four weeks after the initial a car and drive while they Local Perrysburg Business Welcome ing through a stop sign." Biller action on giving the student traffic stop to review evidence are intoxicated. Preferred Insurance seeks PT said. 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