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CLUBBING: PARTLY CLOUDY Men's club volleyball HIGH: 39 I LOW: 24 team at the national www.bgnews.com championships; PAGE 8 independent student press VOLUME 93 ISSUE 41 Prof talks of pros, cons of values ByCragSitfonl Browne is a professor of eco- in this community," Browne said. classroom, according to the first THE BC NEWS nomics at the University and "These are values not because a half of Browne's lecture, they can A number of University stu- director of IMPACT, a learning committee determined them, also be harmful if used incorrect- dents, faculty and staff braved the community in Offenhauer. He is but because the University's ly or in the wrong way, which led inclement weather yesterday to also a member of the University vision and dreams require them." to his second part, on being terri- attend Neil Browne's talk on val- Committee on Vision and Values Browne said values are an fied of values. ues in the classroom as part of the and won the University Lifetime important part of any classroom "(Values) have their attractive 2002 President's Lecture Series. Achievement Award in 2001. setting at any college or universi- side; that's why they're called val- "I'd like to say how delighted I According to Browne, there are ty. They allow for discussion and ues," he said. "But they can also am that so many of you could four values that stick out above learning of new ideas or the have their side that makes us come on such a miserable spring the rest in shaping a prosperous expansion of values. pause and think what harm can afternoon," said Donald Nieman, university and students. Those "We've a contentious lot, and come from them." dean of the College of Arts and are autonomy, inquisitiveness, I'm glad we are," he said. "Isn't it a He said if members of the Sciences, who addressed the tolerance of ambiguity, and proud member of the University University don't share common audience with opening remarks. reflection guided by reason. He community that says 'Yeah, but values, then it would not be com- The lecture hall of 113 Olscamp said they are important in mesh- ...' or'Have you looked at this per- plete. was nearly full as Browne dis- ing the campus together. spective?'" He demonstrated this by hold- cussed the importance of values "If you agree to abide by these While values are important Cra* GrflonJ BG Newi in a college setting. values, all your ideas are welcome and should be infused in the VALUES, PAGE 2 DISCUSSING VALUES: Professor Neil Browne during his speech.

Quake kills 1,800

By Michelle Boorstem IHE ASS0CIAIE0 PRESS KABUL. Afghanistan — An earthquake devastated moun- tain villages in northern Afghanistan, where officials yesterday estimated at least 1,800 people died and thou- sands more were injured in a region already hard-hit by hunger, drought and war. At the scene, the military commander from the Baglan region said the Monday night quake collapsed 20,000 mud- brick houses. Gen. Haider Kahn estimated between 600 and 1,000 people remained trapped and said the death toll could hit 2,000. Yusuf Nuristani, a govern- Ben Smnfw BG News ment spokesman, told reporters in Kabul that the IN REMEMBRANCE: Pictures of the University students killed in a car crash on March 15 were displayed at a memorial for the six girls in Anderson Arena last night. death toll had reached 1,800 by yesterday afternoon with 2,000 injured. Kabul television later reported 5,000 hurt. In Geneva, U.N. spokeswoman Service held for crash victims Elisabeth Byrs said Afghan authorities had initially report- By Iwmfler Bracken Ion Bragg, Undergraduate "Love and friendship get us the entire audience and seeing "They were six girls who ed the death toll could reach THE BG NEWS Student Government president, through the hard days and long students weep as they remem- brightened everyone's day, and 4,800. University students held a gave opening sympathies along nights," Ribeau said. "Death is bered the six women. that's what made them amaz- Aid agencies said thousands memorial service last night at with introductions to each not rational; it makes no sense." "How short the life and how ing" she said. "Many have asked — perhaps tens of thousands Anderson Arena honoring the six speaker. The University Men's He concluded by saying "Share tragic the end, but these ladies me how I've stayed together this — were homeless, as after- females, lackie Ahlers, Andrea Chorus performed the song have made a difference, remem- past week, and I tell them 1 have shocks continued to jolt the Bakker, Ryan Leigh Ross, Jessica "Prayer of the Children" by Kurt ber that," Ribeau said. just realized how blessed I am majestic Hindu Kush moun- Hedlund, Sara lean McCarthy Bestor. After this song, chills "Love and friend- After Ribeau's remarks, the and I am so grateful to be able to tains that tower above Kabul and Michelle Saunders, who could be felt throughout the ship get us through Men's Chorus performed "The call them my best friends." and separate the capital from passed away March 15 in a car room. The song was beautiful Dance" by Tony Arata. The lyrics Each of the girls had someone the extreme north of the coun- accident. and was a moving start to the ser- the hard days and "It's better left to chance. I could special speak in her honor. The try. Music by a Graduate Student vice. long nights. Share have missed the pain, but I'd first of those speakers was on There were fears of land- Quartet, six large portraits of the Karen Thompson, professor at have had to miss the dance" rang Saunders' behalf. slides as the earth continued girls, and a flower display wel- the Chapman Learning love with family through the Arena in a dramatic "She had a smile and a giggle to heave after the Monday comed students, family and Community, foUowed the perfor- and friends." fashion. Friends comforted that could charm anyone," he night quake, which was cen- friends as they entered. mance with a prayer. friends as tissues rose to their said. In an effort to console the tered about 105 miles north of As the quartet played, people "We look to you as a source of SIDNEY RIBEAU. PRESIDENT faces. It was an amazing sight to families, he offered these words: Kabul. continued to flow into the arena. all hope and love," Thompson see, as the true value of friend- "They are waiting for each one of No Americans or foreigners The number of people eventually said. "And grant peace to every ship was brought to light. you in heaven, and they will greet were known to be among the overflowed from the floor seating aching heart." love with family and friends." The first speaker was the you with those wonderful missing or dead. Brig. Gen. to the first floor bleachers. Once After Thompson's blessing These six individuals have roommate of five of those who smiles." John Rosa |r. told a Pentagon family members were seated, the University President Sidney made an impact in many lives. It passed away. She shared heartfelt briefing that no coalition ceremony began. Ribeau added some comments. was apparent while looking over words. MEMORIAL. PAGE 2 forces were hurt by the quake. The old part of Nahrin town was leveled and some 40 other villages on Nahrin plain were affected, prompting aid groups to gear up to provide shelter for 6,000 to 7,000 fami- Still snowing Suit seeks reparations lies in that area alone, U.N. spokesman Manoel de IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS life, liberty, African citizenship American, and its impacts can- Alemida e Sirva said. NEW YORK — A federal law- rights, cultural heritage and it not be attributed to any single "These people were hit by suit seeking unspecified repara- further deprived them of the company or industry." 20 years of war, three to four tions for the 35 million descen- fruits, of -their own labor," the Officials at FleetBoston did years of drought and now dants of African slaves was filed lawsuit said. not immediately return calls comes the earthquake," said yesterday against the Aetna In a statement, Aetna said: seeking comment Mirielle Borne, an aid worker insurance company, the "We do not believe a court Lawyer Roger S. Wareham with the independent agency FleetBoston financial services would permit a lawsuit over said the lawsuit sought dam- ACTED who arrived in the group and railroad giant CSX events which—however regret- ages that would be put into a stricken town as night fell yes- The lawsuit also claims that table — occurred hundreds of fund to improve the health, terday. as many as 1,000 unidentified years ago. These issues in no education and housing oppor- "It just keeps piling up. They corporations may have profited way reflect Aetna today." tunities for African Americans. just take it as it comes. It's a from slavery and sometimes CSX said the suit had no merit "This is not about individuals matter of holding on to the next helped it continue in the United and should be dismissed. receiving checks in their mail- day." States between 1619 and 1865. "Slavery was a tragic chapter box." he said. Immediate concerns includ- CratCfflonlBGNnn "The practice of slavery con- in our nation's history," the com- The plaintiff in the lawsuit ed getting water, food and shel- BIG JOB: A University snow plow works to rid the campus side- stituted an immoral and inhu- pany said in a statement "It is a Walks of the accumulated snow yesterday afternoon. mane depravation of Africans' history shared by every REPARATIONS, PAGE 2 QUAKE, PAGE 2 2 Wednesday, March 27,2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Service held to honor students Woman in prison MEMORIAL FROM PAGE 1 kindness towards people and father thanked the University, closing prayer. The ceremony David McCarthy, father of value of friendship. family and friends, and remi- concluded with two songs sung "Her goal was to help comfort nisced about his daughter. by the University Women's for killing father Sara, read a couple of letters that had been sent to his family. people and ultimately enjoy After the individual presenta- Chorus. tions for each of the girls, the Chi IHE ASSOCIMtD PRESS Within these letters, it was their company," he said. "She This is a tragedy that has not ving with a suspended license. AKRON, Ohio — A woman apparent that she had touched should inspire you to have a life Omega Sorority made a special been easy to cope with, but last Before prosecutors agreed to who unknowingly struck and many lives. The content filled with smiles, hand shakes, presentation. Each member night was a step. It is unimagin- offer a plea bargain, she passed a expressed McCarthy's touch of and hugs." placed flowers in front of the able to feel the pain of the family killed her father while driving lie detector test showing that she portraits of Ahlers and Bakker. kindness. Beth Bakker, mother of members and close friends. home from a New Year's Eve party did not knowingly strike her McCarthy's tribute concluded Andrea, gave a heartfelt thank The end of the presentation There was an emphasis on was sentenced to two years in father. included putting flowers under with a moving poem read by her you to those who have helped friendship last night and its prison. Mildred Van Meter was drink- the remaining four portraits and younger sister. A letter from her and her family through this importance. Friendship is some- Mildred Van Meter, 32, of ing with her boyfriend and father a song. Hedlund's first best friend, terrible time. After a very moving thing that many of us take Coventry Township, had a blood- at a members-only bar in speech, Bakker concluded on At the conclusion of their pre- advantage of. These girls are an Laura, was read in her honor. alcohol content of 0215 percent Barberton on New Year's Eve. these words: "Every time you talk sentation, Cathy Black per- example of why you should The letter expressed how spe- — more than double the legal After midnight, Kenneth Van to your mother and father, tell formed "I'm Still Here." As she value it. cial Hedlund was and told how limit — the night she killed her Meter left the club to walk home. them you love them because sung to the audience, emotions Their roommate finished her she was "surrounded by many father, Kenneth, 54, of Green. Mildred Van Meter got into an people who loved her." that's what my angel did." continued to Dow. Sister Mary tribute by saying, "They were Ahler's whole family Kuhlman from St. Thomas More hand-picked by God, six beauti- Van Meter pleaded guilty to argument with her boyfriend and A friend spoke in honor of charges of aggravated vehicular left in his black Dodge Ram truck Ross. He spoke of her extreme approached the podium as her University Parish expressed a ful angels." homicide, hit-skip, DUI and dri- a short time later.

Prof speaks on values Quake rocks Afghanistan The first one debated which what they stand for. VALUES. FROM PAGE 1 QUAKE. FROM PAGE 1 homes or are sheltering in the been recovered. Kabul television values were most important in "There's a responsibility we're ing up a glass. He said every part rubble." reported that 12,000 yards of the case of school safety. Was not paying attention to," he said. of the glass shared the same ter to the area, where 80 percent of An aftershock hit the region safety a higher value or privacy? "Students yearn for guidance." white cloth had been sent to wrap function and therefore got the the families had been targeted The professor in the vignette The final vignette showed a yesterday evening, reinforcing the dead from the second fatal job done. Once the glass was before the quake to receive wheat was not open to debate and classroom with an open discus- fears of going back inside poorly earthquake in the area this dropped and broke apart into from the World Food Program. demanded that one view, priva- sion of values. Everyone spoke constructed houses. Many people month. separate pieces, it no longer Borne said she expected vil- cy, was correct. This put a and shared ideas. were sleeping outdoors, the U.N. Many people in the rural region served its purpose. lagers from even more remote damper on class discussion. Browne said this is the best spokesman said, with tempera- were at home when the quake "Any university without regions to arrive in district centers The next two vignettes depict- scenario for society, that strong tures expected to remain above struck about 7:30 p.m. Monday, shared procedural values is bro- ed professors who did not allow discussion and new ideas can by donkey or on foot in coming freezing, in the 40s. accounting for the high death toll, ken; it doesn't mean anything," the discussion of values to come come from talking about values days, seeking help and bringing "The water situation is an issue officials said. he said. into the classroom, which also and having values. word of additional damage and of concern. However, the river is To further illustrate his point hurt topic discussion. "Our society needs the energy casualties. The US. Geological Survey said that a lack of values in a class- According to Browne, ignor- that comes from the discussion The only good news, she said, still flowing and villagers have the quake was relatively shallow room setting can be harmful, ing values completely can be of values," he said. "(Values) are was the weather. "It is cold, but access to it," the spokesman said. — about 40 miles beneath the Browne showed four vignettes of harmful because students want constitutive of what it means to there is no rain or snow, and peo- Afghan Defense Ministry offi- surface — meaning it had the classroom conversations. to learn about who they are and be at a university." ple are either sleeping at relatives' cial Mira Ian said 600 bodies had power to cause more damage. Arthur Andersen CEO Berardino resigns Suit filed By Dave Carpenter Berardino disclosed his deci- Yet of the 89-year-old firm, he or any other can prevent the firm Waste Management Inc. to IDE ASSOCIATED PRESS sion as Andersen partners, in said: "We're in deep stress." from folding. inflate earnings by $1.7 billion. for slaves CHICAGO—Arthur Andersen internal company e-mails, The key clement of Volckers Volcker, who heads an over- Last year, Andersen paid a $7 chief executive loseph Berardino stepped up pressure on him to plan is the dismissal of a federal sight committee charged with million fine to settle an SEC suit REPARATIONS, FROM PAGE 1 • resigned Tuesday, bowing to quit. He said he would remain in indictment against Andersen making sweeping reforms at the accusing it of issuing false and was identified as Deadria Farmer- mounting pressure as a result of charge until a successor is cho- alleging obstruction of justice for company, has said a cap must be misleading audit reports that Paellmann, who said that she the accounting firm's role in the sen. destroying Enron-related docu- placed on Andersen's financial inflated Waste Management's went to law school with the goal of Enron scandal. "1 felt 1 had to take this step ments. The Justice Department liability from the Enron scandal if earnings from 1993 to 1996. eventually suing for damages as a His announcement came four today to put an exclamation has not said whether it would it is to survive. Andersen's 1,700 partners result of slavery. days after former Federal Reserve point behind the voices of our consider such a move. The firm suffered another have been urging Berardino to She said as many as 60 compa- chairman Paul Volcker urged top people, to say that we are serious Andersen has lost more than blow Tuesday as the Securities resign, according to several part- nies had cooperated with her five management to step aside so he and we're a serious firm that 70 clients this year and overseas and Exchange Commission said ners interviewed Tuesday. years of research and provided can instaU and head an indepen- deserves to continue here in the affiliates have been bolting to in a court filing that Andersen Retired partners also have been documents showing how they dent board in a last-ditch plan to United States." Berardino told rival firms. Industry experts are was involved in a scheme that pushing for his ouster in hopes it had assisted the institution of save the company. CNN. doubtful whether Volcker's plan allowed former executives of can help keep Andersen afloat' slavery. 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THE BG NEWS work with people in tragedy situ- eliminate something that was a Q: There have been rumors changing ownership Q (BG News): How does the ations." part of the community." floating around campus that The Sterling Milk University decide when to cancel He said the crisis team was Also, he said there was hope next year will be your last year at classes because of bad weather? mobilized the Saturday and were that the department could gener- Company, which has Sterling the University. How do you Convenience Stores located A (Ribeau): "It's a judgment call. in the residence halls Sunday ate money by having football play in Northwest Ohio, including There is no formula that we use." prior to the return of students. big schools like Ohio State. respond to this suggestion? the location on EastWooster Ribeau said that the campus Q: How do you think the media Q: Has there been a backlash A: "There is nowhere for me to St. and North Enterprise, has police chief meets with the handled the student tragedy? from the Mid-American go. 1 have no concrete plans. I been bought byNesnah University cabinet. The chief A: "There is a fine balance Conference since the four athlet- have been here for seven years, Ventures, Inc., of Holmen, brings to the meeting reports between reporting and intruding. ic teams were cut? and there are some things here from the state highway patrol and It was an issue to not violate the A: "No, because they under- Wisconsin. that I would like to see complet- According to Nesnah part- weather services for Wood privacy of those who were stand the financial reality." ner and president Garry County and the surrounding mourning" Q: Do you have an idea of how ed." Hayes in a press release areas. Q: Why was the athletic much tuition will be increased Q: What projects are you work- statement, "With the pur- Q: How does the University Department so far in debt that it for the upcoming school year? ing on right now? chase of the Sterling Milk handle tragedies like the deaths had to cut four teams? A: "We will discuss that at the A: "I am working on raising Company, Nesnah Ventures of the six students during Spring A: "It was an attempt to give next board (of trustees) meeting, more money for endowed schol- Break? them a chance to balance the which is in May. I know that it is has competed a lengthy and arships. I want to ensure that stu- thorough search for an estab- A: "In this particular case, there budget. We were trying to avoid going up because of budget cuts. lished, high-quality conve- is a crisis management team that what eventually happened. The The s6 percent budget reduction dents who want an education nience store company that President Sidney Ribeau operates out of student affairs. It deficit predates me." was not just for last year but this can afford to do so. has been built on principles of good people, quality prod- ucts and customer commit- ment." Nesnah Ventures owns businesses focused on con- CAMPUS EVENTS TODAY: 10a.m.-3 p m. Graduate Student Senate at 372- RESIDENCE LIFE SPEAKER- BRUCE Bentley, oboe, Kevin Schempf. clarinet, venience, other specialty Nancy Lutes, bassoon and Rosemary retail stores, ethanol produc- ADA INFORMATION TABLE 2426. B0GUSKI 10a.m.-4 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi is sponsoring the Olscamp WIA Bruce Boguski is a motivational Williams, horn This is free and open tion and distribution, whole- speaker For more information contact sale gasoline distribution and BJA SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION I fundraiser for ADA to the public ncon-4 p.m. Nicole Ramsey at 372-8397. human resources services The culminating exhibitions (or Bowen-Thompson Student Union Bryan Recital Hall, Moore Musical Arts graduating BGSU Fine Arts students ANIME IN NORTHWEST OHIO Olscamp WIA Center and support. Anime is sponsoring an information The purchase does not at the Baccalaureate level, these exhi- 10a.m.-4p.m. DELTA SIGMA PI PLEDGES RAFFLE table. Prizes ate available, including 730 p.m. mean that Sterling will be out bitions showcase series of works by 9p.m.-10p.m. each ol the artists. Contact: laqueline You can win a DVD player and vari- DVD's, posters, CDs and more. Tickets FARGO MACROMEDIA FLASH FOR BEGIN- of business or undergo a will be 50 cents each or three for $1. UA0 Presents: Coen Brothers Film S. Nathan, gallery director. 372-8525. ous prizes from Bowling Green compa- NERS- CREATIVE WEB ANIMATION name change. Bowen- Thompson Student Union Series The Most Visionary and "Plans for growth of the Willard Wankleman Gallery, Fine Arts nies. This is the seventh workshop in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union Idiosyncratic Filmmakers of the 20th Center web senes workshops offered by the Sterling business are imme- 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Century. They create films that pay Visual Communications Technology diate and far-reaching and 10a.m.-4 p.m. II a.m.-2p.m. EMPOWERMENT GROUP tribute to American movie genres, will certainly provide oppor- Organization at BGSU. It is a free MFA SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION I ACTIVE CHRISTIANS TODAY Student support group for women especially film noir. workshop. tunities for great people to The culminating exhibitions for ACT is having a promotion for the survivors of abusive dating relation- Gish Theatre Media 100 lab, 2nd floor Tech Building grow as part of the new graduating BGSU Fine Arts students organization. ships. The group is for women at all Sterling family," said Brian TBA at the Masters level, these exhibitions Education Steps stages of recovery and confidentiality 8 p.m. CRU-A-TH0N Koenig, president and chief showcase series of works by each of is emphasized. Contact: Deidra FACULTY ARTIST SERIES: VENTI DA operating officer of Sterling, the artists Contact: JaquelineS. 11:30 a.m.-lpm. 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Najwa Awad,a Palestinian-American student at J.E.B. Stuart High School in Virginia, on the "terror humor" that students are using post-Sept. 11 OPINION What will it take to cancel classes?

Many University stu- ing at the bottom of the screen the safety of the students or the Perrysburg. Some of those stu- and commuting students and While it is understandable that dents woke up vesicr- was quite long. 1 lowever, one faculty. dents probably looked out the faculty are most affected when the administration does not day and called 2- place was not on that list: We at The BG News feel that window and said they were not the University is not closed on a want to close the University SNOW, the University's phone Bowling Green State University. the administration takes for going to travel to Bowling Green day with inclement weather, on- unless it is absolutely necessary, number to call and find out if Roads were still slushy and granted that thousands of stu- regardless of whether or not campus students could be what is the definition of classes are canceled. slick, and the sidewalks on cam- dents live on campus and are classes were canceled. The more affected as well. absolutely necessary? Shouldn't After the administration came pus were a sheet of ice. Students not too affected by the slick dedicated students made the As previously stated, the side- icy sidewalks and slick roads that to its senses and eventually can- could very well have laced up a walkways and roads. However, trip, risking personal safety. walks on campus were very slick. are even worse in Toledo be celed Monday evenings classes, pair of ice skates and skated to there are thousands more affect- Other students who live in Students complained in classes enough? a lot of students figured classes class. ed by these weather conditions, Bowling Green rely on cars as yesterday that they fell on the icy Apparently, the administration would not be held yesterday Conditions like these are very as well as hundreds of faculty well. Many live in apartments ground while walking The won't cancel classes until some- because weather conditions real- dangerous whether a person is and staff. that are too far to walk, especially University should consider itself one gets hurt or injured, and by ly had not changed. walking or, especially, driving. A number of students com- in the cold weather that we had lucky that no students fell and then, it is too late. The television news station's Unfortunately, the administra- mute to Bowling Green from yesterday. did any serious damage to them- lists of school and business clos- tion does not seem to care about areas such as Toledo and While off-campus students selves. nTEHS TO THE EDITOR Students should appreciate funds spending our money wisely good day lor me like seeing a assure the city that the people other less-known sports do fea- CHRIS before demanding thai the slate bursar bill in my mailbox, but Four-way stop thai live on Troup St. and the res- ture a more culturally diverse KELBLEY give us more money. just because I do not like paying ident in general would actually learn. Why not give those 88 First of all, before blaming the my bills does not mean I should needed at Troup Ix1 happy that another stop sign football scholarships lo someone Telling it budget problems on lack of demand that others pay them how it is existed like a Chinese soccer player or stale funding, perhaps we for me. and Clough St. KRIS KLING perhaps a latino track star? By now, most people are should make sure the funds thai I found it kind of rude last STUDENT Paul Krebs needs to be the aware that the University is hav- we do have are being spent in month when 50,000 cards I am writing in response to the one who is "cut" due to his nar- ing budget problems and, as a Ihe best possible way. Our facul- signed by students that attend recent article by Brian Mutter I have never in my time here row-mindedness in this situa- result, is having to make culs to ty and staff are very underpaid, the stale universities saying that that reported on the lack of a tion. Why not let Sidney Ribeau programs campus-wide. but there seems to be no prob- they were "appalled and insult- four-way stop at the comer of go, too? I'm sure that many stu- Budget problems are pan of lem spending large amounts of ed" that the state would not give Troup and Clough St. I agree Football should dents and faculty would love to the reason the Athletic money on large projects such as them more funding were deliv- with many points of the article see these two "make the cut." Department recently had lo cut the Supemet and new Union. ered to the State Capitol. Il and am also in favor of posting a be cut instead of BRENT UMINA four mens sports teams, and Yes, they are both very neat and reminds me of how a spoiled . four-way stop, but I don't under- STUDENT academic departments have will help make for a more enjoy- child would aci when il receives j stand the explanation given bv other teams had to make cuts as well. Many able college experience, but one less present than it is used I Public Works Director Bill Blair. could part of the millions of dol- students are rightfully upset to getting for their birthday. lust ! In the article, Mr. Blair is quoted because of this and are looking lars spent on those projects be been as appalled by this as it is not up to a child how : as saying the placement of four- Cutting track for someone to blame. better spent keeping good University as I am now. The deci- many presents it should receive, '. way stops is based on traffic Whenever the University instructors and giving much sion to eliminate men's swim- it is not right for us lo poul and ; counts, and he implies that is announces another cut, it seems deserved pay raises? ming and diving, tennis, and teams was a demand that we gel more fund- ■ why there is no four-way on like il also has lo remind us of Cost was one of the major indoor/outdoor track teams is ing. i Troup St. Whereas I don't have one of the stupidest excuses to when Governor Taft announced reasons 1 choose to attend a big mistake You will never see 50,000 stu- \' the hard data to prove it, I'm sure save money 1 have ever heard of. last year that higher education state school, but that does not dents take the lime to send ■ that longtime residents and stu- Why eliminate sports that are 1 was shocked lo read that would receive 6 percent less mean 1 have the right to lhank-you cards lo the state for ! dents such as myself will agree not gender biascd?Whyelimi- BGSU will eliminate its men's funding. Even though when demand that it give me more the funding that they do receive, ; that the Troup-Clough intersec- nate sports where our school has indoor and outdoor track teams many students hear this and funding. When I think about but you will always be able to . tion sees many limes the consistently done well through in order lo comply with Title IX. place the blame for our prob- how much I am paying lo gel a find people that demand more I amount of traffic as, say, the the years? Why eliminate these First, I was surprised because lems on the governor, that does college degree compared to if I and more handouts. A college • Crim-Clough four-way intersec- four sports for any reason? no attempt was made by BGSU not mean everyone feels the went to a private school, it education can be more than ! tion. For comparison, remember I lere is an idea for Paul Krebs. to save the programs by fund same way. Personally, I am not makes me feel kind of guilty that affordable if people are willing | Troup St. is home to the School Eliminate football. Football is the raising. A former trackster at BG, the least bit angry at the state for Ohio's taxpayers are paying lo work hard, stop looking for . of Philosophy and Policy, only sport that is gender biased I continue to be heavily involved cutting funding to higher educa- some of my way. Do not misun- others to pay their way, and ; NWOET, The Tucker Center for in that (here is no varsity nor in the program. No attempt was tion. 1 feel very thankful that the derstand me; I never feel guilty appreciate the help that they are Telecommunications, WBGU- intramural football team that is made to raise funds from people stale provides me with any about paying money to the already getting. I know because I TV, Television and Learning female. I'm sure there are plenty like me, one of their biggest fans. assistance at all and think we University. In fact, I cannot think should ask if the University is of many things that can ruin a am doing exactly that. Services, access to parking park- of girls who would like lo show The BG track alumni organiza- ing Lots B and PX (faculty) and the guys what ihey are made of. tion was never contacted. The lot 9 (short term resident park- Also, football takes away 88 people most likely to open their ing). There are many reasons to scholarships that could be going checkbooks in order to save the consider putting up a four-way to low income families who have program were simply ignored. stop, as mentioned in the article, brilliant kids who would love to Second, I was surprised Damaged roads killed students mainly because it's one of the have a higher education. Those because I know that BG will not only intersections on the east 88 scholarships could be award- technically reap any scholarship repairing roads damaged by baron fiom Pikeville, Ky., is part side of Clough that doesnt have DAVID ed for intelligence and hard work savings from this move, as they overloaded coal trucks. of the problem. In 1997, Gov. a four-way, and many people COOPER and not for running down a 100- will continue to field a cross- For example, il is common Pal ion (old a group of coal unintentionally assume out of yard field with a football and country team. The NCAAs schol- Guest Column knowledge that virtually all coal haulers al a Holiday Inn in habit that oncoming traffic must grunting while you plummet trucks in Kentucky carry loads Hazard, KY, "I think it's fair to say also stop. And although there are arship limits in these sports are into other heavily padded men. As a Kcntuckian, I want to that are nearly twice the legal I never contracted lo have a signs at the intersection warning for indoor and outdoor track and Football is not necessary to offer my sincere condolences weight limit. On Dec. 23.2001, load of coal hauled legally, and I that it is only a two-way stop, cross country combined! BG will have at a university. Wright State for the terrible tragedy which the Lexington Herald-leader doubt many of you have, either." wouldn't that money have been simply set a lower limit for its happened last week near my revealed that in [he past five These overloaded trucks have better spent on stop signs any- functions perfectly with no foot- cross country team than the hometown of Lexington. The years, Kentucky has spent an destroyed our roads for years, way? Another reason to consid- ball team. Our football field NCAA maximum, something it people of Kentucky have been additional $50 million repairing and ihey pose a great danger to er a four-way slop is the fact that could be used for many other could have done while still field- deeply saddened by the loss of damage caused by overloaded the safety of any motorist travel- many students park on the fairly sports such as soccer, rugby, ing a team. lacrosse, and other sports which Third, I was surprised that your friends. coal trucks on one road alone — ling through Kentucky. unrestricted street as other lots US 23 in Eastern Kentucky. Even I read that there have been on campus fill up. The cars thai take more talent and determina- only nine years after the Perry Unfortunately, this type of though some trucks carry as several memorial services on line the streets during the day tion than football. Why does our Fieldhouse was built, half of its tragedy is not uncommon in school have to fall into the tenants will be removed — even Kentucky. Kentucky has one of much as 220,000 pounds of coal campus in the pasi week. As make il increasingly hard to sec (the legal limit is 126,000 well as remembering your oncoming traffic while traveling leagues of others like OSU who while the students are still pay- the highest pcr-capila death pounds), enforcement officers friends, I hope lhal those who on (lough, and you must pull revolve around this testosterone- ing for il in their general fees. rales for automobile accidents look the other way, or the care about preventing tragedies out far into the intersection to be laden sport? Why can we not And finally, I was surprised in the United Stales, according charges are dismissed in court. like this in the future will write safe — which makes it very focus on the little guy and offer that an institution that has made lo the National Safety Council. For a small fraction of thai to Governor Palton and urge unsafe for pedestrians and bike sports like swimming and ten- an effort to be racially progres- There are many reasons: We $50 million, a properly-designed him lo make highway safety a nis? sive eliminated the only black have a hilly terrain, and traffic riders who expect cars lo stop guard rail in the median of 171 priority in Ihe future. Safe before the sidewalk crossing. All One last Ihing: In a school head coach in the history of the enforcement by the Kentucky could have been installed years Kentucky highways would be where we preach "cultural diver- school State Police is weak. We also this would make a strong case, in ago, and possibly your friends the best memorial of all for your sity," wouldn't it be wise to have All BG students, and track fans have an "anti-tax" mentality that my opinion, to place a four-way would be alive today. Instead, friends. more sports with a more diverse stop al the intersection of Troup in general, should contact athlet- has resulted in an extremely the money went to subsidize big range of nationalities? Football and Clough. Along with the ic director Paul Krebs and presi- light stale budget for road coal companies who are break- You can send your letters to: consists mainly of white and many safety issues that were dent Sidney Ribeau to lei them improvements. ing the law. Gov. Paul Patton African American males. No Mis- raised in Brian's article, it just know what a foolish mistake has But instead of spending our What is the response of our 700 Capitol Ave. Suite 100 panics, Chinese, lapanese, or seems to make common sense been made. budget wisely on improvements Kentucky state government to Frankfort. KY40601 any other nation/race is featured and would slay consistent. And JESSE SQUIRE in highway safety, Kentucky the problem? Our Governor David Cooper is from on this rare occasion, I could dominanllyin football. However, Alumni squanders its limited funds Paul Patton, a millionaire coal lexington, Ky.

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MAN CONVICTED FOR KILLING WIFE www.bsnews.com/nation SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — A man was convicted yester- day of killing his ex-wife hours after they and another woman were featured on a "Jerry Springer Show" episode about secret mistresses. Ralf Panitz, 42, was found guilty of second-degree murder in the July 2000 slaying of Nancy Campbell-Panitz, 52. NATION Some see potential opportunities for church By David Crary church but were fearful of speak- with the structure itself," he said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing up are finally saying, This isn't "We need a church that's much NEW YORK — For Roman right." more open than it is now." Catholic dissidents who want Leaders of the group CORPUS, Sister Maureen Fiedler, co-host women and married men in the which advocates a more inclusive of an interfaith radio talk show priesthood, the sex abuse scandal priesthood, said their reaction to and a leading advocate of ordain- now shaking the church is a gold- the scandal was cautious yet ing women, said the scandal rein - en opportunity bearing a "handle determined. forced her doubts about the with care" label. "Just as you wouldn't want to church's insistence on all-male Though wary of seeming injure a wounded animal, there's exploitive, liberal activists believe a concern about using this as an leadership. the crisis is creating ferment that opportunity for what people "Statistically speaking, women makes their long-sought goals might consider cheap shots," said are almost never pedophiles or more plausible than ever — even the group's vice president, Russ sexual abusers, so if you wanted a if conservatives still predict they'll DitzeL priesthood that was not as likely fail. But CORPUS cited the scandal to have sexual abuse, opening it "The pedophilia scandal is not in a recent statement urging the to women clearly would do that," anything we want to be seen as church to end a "conspiracy of she said. capitalizing on," said Erin Hartley silence" and become more "But the primary reason to of the Women's Ordination accountable. ordain women isn't to create a Conference. "But sometimes "We don't want to build the non-abuse culture — it's to have great joy and rebirth comes out of need for reform on the scandal justice for women." great suffering." and the heartache itself," said William Donohue, who as The ordination conference, like Anthony Padovano, one of the president of the conservative several other liberal Catholic group's founders. "There should Catholic League often defends groups, kept a low profile during be married clergy and women traditional church doctrine, said the scandal's early stages. On clergy even if there's not a single the liberal groups represented Monday, however, the sex-abuse problem with celibacy." problem figured prominently in Padovano, who left the active only a fringe of American protests marking World Day of priesthood after getting married, Catholics and would fail in their Prayer for Wfomen's Ordination. contended that the pivotal issue quest for sweeping change. "This is an opportunity to in the scandal is really abuse of "They'll try to seize the break the silence on a number of power by church leaders. moment," he said. "But when the issues that people around the "You could eliminate next pope comes in, and they find Associated Press Photo world have concerns with," pedophilia from all levels of the he's not going to make the church ABUSED: Gary Garland addresses members of the media outside the Rhode Island Statehouse yester- Hanley said. "A lot of Catholics priesthood, and still not change into the template for their day. Garland alleged he was sexually abused by a Boston Catholic priest. who've been upset with the anything that is essentially wrong demands, they'll cut and run."

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Prof speaks on values Quake rocks Afghanistan

The first one debated which what they stand for. VALUES, FROM PAGE 1 QUAKE, FROM PAGE 1 homes or are sheltering in the been recovered. Kabul television values were most important in "There's a responsibility we're ing up a glass. He said every part rubble." reported that 12,000 yards of the case of school safety. Was not paying attention to," he said. of the glass shared the same ter to the area, where 80 percent of An aftershock hit the region safety a higher value or privacy? "Students yearn for guidance." white cloth had been sent to wrap function and therefore got the the families had been targeted The professor in the vignette The final vignette showed a yesterday evening, reinforcing the dead from the second fatal job done. Once the glass was before the quake to receive wheat was not open to debate and classroom with an open discus- fears of going back inside poorly earthquake in the area this dropped and broke apart into from the World Food Program. demanded that one view, priva- sion of values. Everyone spoke constructed houses. Many people month. separate pieces, it no longer Borne said she expected vil- cy, was correct. This put a and shared ideas. were sleeping outdoors, the U.N. Many people in the rural region served its purpose. lagers from even more remote damper on class discussion. Browne said this is the best spokesman said, with tempera- were at home when the quake "Any university without regions to arrive in district centers The next two vignettes depict- scenario for society, that strong tures expected to remain above struck about 7:30 p.m. Monday, shared procedural values is bro- by donkey or on foot in coming ed professors who did not allow discussion and new ideas can freezing, in the 40s. accounting for the high death toll, ken; it doesn't mean anything," the discussion of values to come come from talking about values days, seeking help and bringing "The water situation is an issue officials said. he said. into the classroom, which also and having values. word of additional damage and of concern. However, the river is To further illustrate his point hurt topic discussion. "Our society needs the energy casualties. The U.S. Geological Survey said that a lack of values in a class- According to Browne, ignor- that comes from the discussion The only good news, she said, still flowing, and villagers have the quake was relatively shallow room setting can be harmful, ing values completely can be of values," he said. "(Values) are was the weather. "It is cold, but access to it," the spokesman said. — about 40 miles beneath the Browne showed four vignettes of harmful because students want constitutive of what it means to there is no rain or snow, and peo- Afghan Defense Ministry offi- surface — meaning it had the classroom conversations. to learn about who they are and be at a university." ple are either sleeping at relatives' cial Mira Jan said 600 bodies had power to cause more damage. Arthur Andersen CEO Berardino resigns Suit filed By Dave Carpenter Berardino disclosed his deci- Yet of the 89-year-old firm, he or any other can prevent the firm Waste Management Inc. to 1HE ASSOCIATED PRESS sion as Andersen partners, in said: "We're in deep stress." from folding. inflate earnings by $1.7 billion. for slaves CHICAGO—Arthur Andersen internal company e-mails, The key element of Volcker's Volcker, who heads an over- Last year, Andersen paid a $7 chief executive Joseph Berardino stepped up pressure on him to plan is the dismissal of a federal sight committee charged with million fine to settle an SEC suit REPARATIONS, FROM PAGE 1 resigned Tuesday, bowing to quit. He said he would remain in indictment against Andersen making sweeping reforms at the accusing it of issuing false and was identified as Deadria Farmer- mounting pressure as a result of charge until a successor is cho- alleging obstruction of justice for company, has said a cap must be misleading audit reports that Paellmann, who said that she the accounting film's role in the sen. destroying Enron-related docu- placed on Andersen's financial inflated Waste Management's went to law school with the goal of Enron scandal. "I felt 1 had to take this step ments. The Justice Department liability from the Enron scandal if earnings from 1993 to 1996. eventuaUy suing for damages as a His announcement came four today to put an exclamation has not said whether it would it is to survive. Andersen's 1,700 partners result of slavery. days after former Federal Reserve point behind the voices of our consider such a move. The firm suffered another have been urging Berardino to She said as many as 60 compa- chairman Paul Volcker urged top people, to say that we are serious Andersen has lost more than blow Tuesday as the Securities resign, according to several part- nies had cooperated with her five management to step aside so he and we're a serious firm that 70 clients this year and overseas and Exchange Commission said ners interviewed Tuesday. years of research and provided can install and head an indepen- deserves to continue here in the affiliates have been bolting to in a court filing that Andersen Retired partners also have been documents showing how they dent board in a last-ditch plan to United States," Berardino told rival firms. Industry experts are was involved in a scheme that pushing for his ouster in hopes it had assisted the institution of save the company. CNN. doubtful whether Volcker's plan allowed former executives of can help keep Andersen afloat" slavery. 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THE BG NEWS work with people in tragedy situ- eliminate something that was a Q: There have been rumors changing ownership Q (BG News): How does the ations." part of the community." floating around campus that The Sterling Milk University decide when to cancel He said the crisis team was Also, he said there was hope next year will be your last year at classes because of bad weather? mobilized the Saturday and were that the department could gener- Company, which has Sterling the University. How do you Convenience Stores located A (Ribeau):"It'sajudgmentcall. in the residence halls Sunday ate money by having football play in Northwest Ohio, including There is no formula that we use." prior to the return of students. big schools like Ohio State. respond to this suggestion? the location on East Wooster Ribeau said that the campus Q: How do you think the media Q: Has there been a backlash A "There is nowhere for me to St. and North Enterprise, has police chief meets with the handled the student tragedy? from the Mid-American go. lhave no concrete plans. I been bought by Nesnah University cabinet. The chief A: "There is a fine balance Conference since the four athlet- have been here for seven years, Ventures, Inc., of Holmen, brings to the meeting reports between reporting and intruding. ic teams were cut? and there are some things here from the state highway patrol and It was an issue to not violate the A "No, because they under- Wisconsin. that I would like to see complet- According to Nesnah part- weather services for Wood privacy of those who were stand the financial reality." ner and president Garry County and the surrounding mourning." Q: Do you have an idea of how ed." Hayes in a press release areas. Q: Why was the athletic much tuition will be increased Q: What projects are you work- statement, "With the pur- Q: How does the University Department so far in debt that it for the upcoming school year? ing on right now? chase of the Sterling Milk handle tragedies like the deaths had to cut four teams? A "We will discuss that at the A "I am working on raising Company, Nesnah Ventures of the six students during Spring A: "It was an attempt to give next board (of trustees) meeting, more money for endowed schol- Break? them a chance to balance the which is in May. I know that it is has competed a lengthy and arships. I want to ensure that stu- thorough search for an estab- A: "In this particular case, there budget. We were trying to avoid going up because of budget cuts. lished, high-quality conve- is a crisis management team that what eventually happened. The The s6 percent budget reduction dents who want an education nience store company that President Sidney Ribeau operates out of student affairs. It deficit predates me." was not just for last year but this can afford to do so. has been built on principles of good people, quality prod- ucts and customer commit- ment." Nesnah Venture's owns CAMPUS EVENTS businesses focused on con- Bentley, oboe, Kevin Schempl, clarinet, venience, other specialty TODAY: 10a.m.-3 p.m. Graduate Student Senate at 372- RESIDENCE LIFE SPEAKER- BRUCE B0GUSKI Nancy Lutes, bassoon and Rosemaiy retail stores, elhanol produc- ADA INFORMATION TABLE 2426. 10a.m.-4 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi is sponsoring the Olscamp 101A Bruce Boguski is a motivational Williams, horn. This is free and open tion and distribution, whole- speaker For more information contact sale gasoline distribution and B1A SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION I fundraiser lor ADA to the public The culminating exhibitions lor Bonen-Thompson Student Union noon-4 p m. Nicole Ramsey at 372-8397 Bryan Recital Hall. Moore Musical Arts human resources services Olscamp W1A and support. graduating BGSU Fine Arts students ANIME IN NORTHWEST OHIO Center at the Baccalaureate level, these exhi- 10 a m.-4 p.m. Anime is sponsoring an information The purchase does not 7:30 p.m. mean that Sterling will be out bitions showcase series of works by DELTA SIGMA PI PLEDGES RAFFLE table. Prizes are available, including 9 p.m.-lO p.m. each ol the artists Contact: Jaqueline You can win a DVD player and vari- DVD's, posters, CDs and more. Tickets FARGO MACROMEDIA FLASH FOR BEGIN- of business or undergo a UAO Presents: Coen Brothers Film S. Nathan, gallery director, 372-8525. ous prizes from Bowling Green compa- will be 50 cents each or three for $1. NERS- CREATIVE WEB ANIMATION name change. Series The Most Visionary and Willard Wankleman Gallery, Fine Arts nies. Bowen- Thompson Student Union This is the seventh workshop in the "Plans for growth of the Idiosyncratic Filmmakers of the 20th Center Bowen-Thompson Student Union web senes workshops offered by the Sterling business are imme- 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Century. They create films that pay diate and far-reaching and Visual Communications Technology 11 a.m.-2 p.m. EMPOWERMENT GROUP tribute to American movie genres, 10 a m.-4 p.m Organization at BGSU. It is a free will certainly provide oppor- MFA SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION I ACTIVE CHRISTIANS T00AY Student support group lor women especially film noir. tunities for great people to workshop. The culminating exhibitions lor ACT is having a promotion for the survivors of abusive dating relation- Gish Theatre Media 100 lab, 2nd floor Tech Building grow as part of the new graduating BGSU Fine Arts students organization. ships. The group is for women al all TBA Sterling family," said Brian at the Masters level, these exhibitions Education Steps stages of recovery and confidentiality 8 p.m. CRU-A-IHON Kocnig, president and chief showcase series ol works by each ol is emphasized Contact: Deidra FACULTY ARTIST SERIES: VENTI DA operating officer of Sterling, the artists. Contact: Jaqueline S. 1130 a.m.-l p.m. Bennett at 372-2190. CAMERA CRU will hold a promotional event in a press release. Nathan, gallery director, 372-8525 GSS RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTA- Location TBA The program is called Classical to advertise the group today and The transaction was con- Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery TION Period Works for Winds and Piano. tomorrow. cluded Monday. For more information contact 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Members of the ensemble are lohn Education Steps

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"If you're weird, people might call you 'Taliban'or ask if you have anthrax."

Najwa Awad, a Palestinian-American student at J.E.B. Stuart High School in Virginia, on the "terror humor" that students are using post-Sept 11. OPINION What will it take to cancel classes?

Many University stu- ing at the bottom of the screen the safety of the students or die Perrysburg. Some of those stu- and commuting students and While it is understandable that dents woke up yestcr-. was quite long. However, one faculty. dents probably looked out the faculty are most affected when the administration does not day and called 2- place was not on that list: We at The BG News feel that window and said they were not the University is not closed on a want to close the University SNOW, the University's phone Bowling Green State University. the administration takes for going to travel to Bowling Green day with inclement weather, on- unless it is absolutely necessary, number to call and find out if Roads were still slushy and granted that thousands of stu- regardless of whether or not campus students could be what is the definition of classes are canceled. slick, and the sidewalks on cam- dents live on campus and arc classes were canceled. The more affected as well. absolutely necessary? Shouldn't After the administration came pus were a sheet of ice. Students not too affected by the slick dedicated students made the As previously stated, the side- icy sidewalks and slick roads that to its senses and eventually can- could very well have laced up a walkways and roads. However, trip, risking personal safety. walks on campus were very slick are even worse in Toledo be celed Monday evenings classes, pair of ice skates and skated to there are thousands more affect- Other students who live in Students complained in classes enough? a lot of students figured classes class. ed by these weather conditions, Bowling Green rely on cars as yesterday that they fell on the icy Apparently, the administration would not be held yesterday Conditions like these are very as well as hundreds of faculty well. Many live in apartments ground while walking. The won't cancel classes until some- because weather conditions real- dangerous whether a person is and staff. that are too far to walk, especially University should consider itself one gets hurt or injured, and by ly had not changed. walking or, especially, driving. A number of students com- in the cold weather that we had lucky that no students fell and then, it is too late. The television news station's Unfortunately, the administra- mute to Bowling Green from yesterday. did any serious damage to them- lists of school and business clos- tion does not seem to care about areas such as Toledo and While off-campus students selves.

Students should appreciate funds JXimSTO TIIE EDITOR\ spending our money wisely good day lor me like seeing a assure the city that the people other less-known sports do fea- CHRIS before demanding that the state bursar bill in my mailbox, but Four-way stop that live on Troup St. and the res- ture a more culturally diverse KELBLEY give us more money. just because I do not like paying idents in general would actually team. Why not give those 88 First of all, before blaming the my bills does noi mean I should needed at Troup be happy that another stop sign football scholarships to someone Telling il budget problems on lack of demand that others pay them how il is existed. like a Chinese soccer player or state funding, perhaps we for me. and Clough St. KRIS KLING perhaps a I al inn track star? By now, most people are should make sure the funds that I found it kind of rude last STUDENT Paul Krebs needs to be the aware that the University is hav- we do have are being spent in month when 50.000 cards I am writing in response to the one who is "cut" due to his nar- ing budget problems and, as a the best possible way. Our facul- signed by students that attend recent article by Brian Mutter I have never in my time here row-mindedness in this situa- result, is having to make cuts to ty and staff are very underpaid, the stale universities saying that that reported on the lack of a tion. Why not let Sidney Ribeau programs campus-wide. but there seems to be no prob- they were "appalled and insult- four-way stop at the comer of go, too? I'm sure that many stu- Budget problems are part of lem spending large amounts of ed" lhal the state would not give Troup and Clough St. I agree Football should dents and faculty would love to the reason the Athletic money on large projects such as them more funding were deliv- with many points of the article see these two "make the cut." Department recently had to cut the Supemet and new Union. ered lo the Slate Capitol. It and am also in favor of |x>sting a be cut instead of BRENT UMINA four mens sports teams, and Yes, they are both very neat and reminds me of how a spoiled four-way stop, but I don't under- STUDENT academic departments have will help make for a more enjoy- child would act when it receives stand the explanation given bv able college experience, but other teams had to make cuts as well. Many one less present than it is used Public Works Director Bill Blair. could part of the millions of dol- students are rightfully upset to getting for their birthday, lust In the article, Mr. Blair is quoted because of this and are looking lars spent on those projects be been as appalled by this as it is not up to a child how as saying the placement of four- Cutting track for someone to blame. better spent keeping good University as I am now. The deci- many presents it should receive, way stops is based on traffic Whenever the University instructors and giving much sion to eliminate men's swim- it is not right for us lo pout and counts, and he implies that is announces another cut, it seems deserved pay raises? ming and diving, tennis, and teams was a demand lhal we gel more fund- why there is no four-way on indoor/outdoor track teams is like it also has to remind us of Cost was one of the major ing. Troup St. Whereas I don't have one of the stupidest excuses to when Governor Taft announced reasons I choose to attend a big mistake You will never see 50,000 stu- ' the hard data to prove it, I'm sure save money 1 have ever heard of. last year that higher education state school, but that does not dents take the lime to send that longtime residents and stu- Why eliminate sports that are I was shocked to read that would receive 6 percent less mean 1 have the right to i hank -\ mi cards lo the stale for dents such as myself will agree not gender biased? Why elimi- BGSU will eliminate its men's funding. Even though when demand that it give me more (he funding thai ihey do receive, that the Troup-Clough intersec- nate sports where our school has indoor and outdoor track teams many students hear this and funding. When I think about but you will always be able lo tion sees many times the consistently done well through in order to comply with Title DC place the blame for our prob- how much I am paying to gel a find people that demand more amount of traffic as, say, the the years?Whyeliminate these First, 1 was surprised because lems on the governor, that does college degree compared to if 1 and more handouts. A college Crim-Clough four-way intersec- four sports for any reason? no altempt was made by BGSU not mean everyone feels the went to a private school, il education can be more than tion. For comparison, remember Here is an idea for Paul Krebs. to save the programs by fund same way. Personally, I am not makes me feel kind of guilty that affordable if people are willing Troup St. is home to the School Eliminate football. Football is the raising. A former trackster at BG, the least bit angry at the state for Ohio's taxpayers are paying lo work hard, stop looking for of Philosophy and Policy, only sport that is gender biased I continue to be heavily involved cutting funding to higher educa- some of my way. Do not misun- others to pay their way, and NWOET, The Tucker Center for in that there is no varsity nor in the program. No attempt was tion. I feel very thankful that the derstand me; I never feel guilty appreciate the help that they are Telecommunications, WBCU- intramural football team that is made to raise funds from people state provides me with any about paying money lo the University. In fact, I cannot think already gening. I know because I TV, Television and Learning female. I'm sure there are plenty like me, one of their biggest fans. assistance at all and think we should ask if the University is of many things that can ruin a am doing exactly thai. Services, access to parking park- of girls who would like to show The BG track alumni organiza- ing Lots B and PX (faculty) and the guys what they are made of. tion was never contacted. The Lot 9 (short term resident park- Also, football takes away 88 people most likely to open their ing). There are many reasons to scholarships that could be going checkbooks in order to save the consider putting up a four-way to low income families who have program were simply ignored. stop, as mentioned in the article, brilliant kids who would love to Second, I was surprised Damaged roads killed students mainly because it's one of the have a higher education. Those because 1 know that BG will not only intersections on the east 88 scholarships could be award- technically reap any scholarship repairing roads damaged by baron fiorn Pikeville, Ky, is part side of Clough that doesn't have DAVID ed for intelligence and hard work savings from this move, as they overloaded coal trucks. of the problem. In 1997, Gov. a four-way, and many people COOPER and not for running down a 100- will continue to field a cross- For example, it is common Patton told a group of coal unintentionally assume out of yard field with a football and country team. The NCAAs schol- Guest Column knowledge that virtually all coal haulers al a Holiday Inn in habit that oncoming traffic must grunting while you plummet trucks in Kentucky carry loads Hazard, KY, "I think it's fair to say also stop. And although there are arship limits in these sports are into other heavily padded men. As a Kentuckian, I want to that are nearly twice the legal I never contracted to have a signs at the intersection warning for indoor and outdoor track and offer my sincere condolences weight limit. On Dec. 23,2001, load of coal hauled legally, and I that it is only a two-way stop, Football is not necessary to cross country combined! BG will for the terrible tragedy which the Lexington Herald-leader doubt many of you have, either." wouldn't that money have been have at a university. Wright State simply set a lower limit for its happened last week near my revealed that in the past five These overloaded trucks have belter spent on stop signs any- functions perfectly with no foot- cross country team than the hometown of Lexington. The years, Kentucky has spent an destroyed our roads for years, way? Another reason to consid- ball team. Our football field NCAA maximum, something it people of Kentucky have been additional S50 million repairing and they pose a great danger to er a four-way stop is the fact that could be used for many other could have done while still field- deeply saddened by the loss of damage caused by overloaded the safety of any motorist travel- many students park on the fairly sports such as soccer, rugby, ing a team. your friends. coal trucks on one road alone — ling through Kentucky. unrestricted street as other lots lacrosse, and other sports which Third, I was surprised that take more talent and determina- only nine years after the Perry Unfortunately, this type of US 23 in Eastern Kentucky. Even I read lhal there have been on campus fill up. The cars that though some trucks carry as several memorial services on line the streets during the day tion than football. Why does our Fieldhouse was built, half of its tragedy is not uncommon in much as 220,000 pounds of coal campus in the past week As make it increasingly hard to sec school have to fall into the tenants will be removed — even Kentucky. Kentucky has one of ((he legal limit is 126,000 well as remembering your oncoming traffic while traveling leagues of others like OSU who while the students are still pay- the highest per-capita death pounds), enforcement officers friends, I hope lhat those who on Clough. and you must pull revolve around this testosterone- ing for il in their general fees. rates for automobile accidents look the other way, or the care aboul preventing tragedies out far into the intersection to be laden sport? Why can wc not And finally, I was surprised in the United Stales, according charges are dismissed in court. like this in the future will write safe — which makes it very focus on the little guy and offer that an institution that has made to the National Safety Council. For a small fraction of that to Governor Patton and urge unsafe for pedestrians and bike sports like swimming and ten- an effort to be racially progres- There are many reasons: We $50 million, a properly-designed him to make highway safety a riders who expect cars to stop nis? sive eliminated the oniy black have a hilly terrain, and traffic guard rail in the median of 171 priority in the future. Safe One last thing; In a school head coach in the history of the enforcement by the Kentucky before the sidewalk crossing. All could have been installed years Kentucky highways would be where we preach "cultural diver- school. this would make a strong case, in Slate Police is weak We also ago, and possibly your friends the best memorial of all for your my opinion, to place a four-way sity," wouldn't it be wise to have All BG students, and track fans have an "anti-tax" mentality thai would be alive today. Instead, friends. more sports with a more diverse stop at the intersection of Troup in general, should contact athlet- has resulted in an extremely the money went to subsidize big range of nationalities? Football and Clough. Along with the ic director Paul Krebs and presi- tight state budget for road coal companies who are break- You can send your letters to: consists mainly of white and many safely issues that were dent Sidney Ribeau to let them improvements. ing the law. Gov. Paul Patton African American males. No His- raised in Brian's article, it just know what a foolish mistake has But instead of spending our What is the response of our 700 Capitol Ave. Suite 100 panics, Chinese, lapanese, or seems to make common sense been made. budget wisely on improvements Kentucky state government to Frankfort. KY 40601 and would stay consistent. And any other nation/race is featured JESSE SQUIRE in highway safety, Kentucky the problem? Our Governor David Cooper is from dominantlv in football. However. on this rare occasion, I could Alumni squanders its limited funds Paul Patton, a millionaire coal Lexington, Ky

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MAN CONVICTED FOR KILLING WIFE www.bgnews.com/nation SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — A man was convicted yester- day of killing his ex-wife hours after they and another woman were featured on a "Jerry Springer Show" episode about secret mistresses. Ralf Panitz, 42, was found guilty of second-degree murder in the July 2000 slaying of Nancy Campbell-Panitz, 52. NATION Some see potential opportunities for church

By David Crary church but weie fearful of speak- with the structure itself," he said. THE ISSOCUJEO PRESS ing up are finally saying, This isn't "We need a church that's much NEW YORK — For Roman right." more open than it is now." Catholic dissidents who want Leaders of the group CORPUS, Sister Maureen Fiedler, co-host women and married men in the which advocates a more inclusive of an interfaith radio talk show priesthood, the sex abuse scandal priesthood, said their reaction to and a leading advocate of ordain- now shaking the church is a gold- the scandal was cautious yet ing women, said the scandal rein - en opportunity bearing a "handle determined. forced her doubts about the with care" label. "Just as you wouldn't want to church's insistence on all-male Though wary of seeming injure a wounded animal, there's exploitive, liberal activists believe a concern about using this as an leadership. the crisis is creating ferment that opportunity for what people "Statistically speaking, women makes their long-sought goals might consider cheap shots," said are almost never pedophiles or more plausible than ever — even the group's vice president, Russ sexual abusers, so if you wanted a if conservatives still predict they'll Ditzel. priesthood that was not as likely fail. But CORPUS cited the scandal to have sexual abuse, opening it "The pedophilia scandal is not in a recent statement urging the to women clearly would do that," anything we want to be seen as church to end a "conspiracy of she said. capitalizing on," said Erin Hanley silence" and become more "But the primary reason to of the Women's Ordination accountable. ordain women isn't to create a Conference. "But sometimes "We dont want to build the non-abuse culture — it's to have great joy and rebirth comes out of need for reform on the scandal justice for women." great suffering" and the heartache itself." said William Donohue, who as The ordination conference, like Anthony Padovano, one of the president of the conservative several other liberal Catholic group's founders. "There should Catholic League often defends groups, kept a low profile during be married clergy and women traditional church doctrine, said the scandal's early stages. On clergy even if there's not a single Monday, however, the sex-abuse problem with celibacy." the liberal groups represented problem figured prominently in Padovano, who left the active only a fringe of American protests marking World Day of priesthood after getting manned, Catholics and would fail in their Prayer for Women's Ordination. contended that the pivotal issue quest for sweeping change. "This is an opportunity to in the scandal is really abuse of "They'll try to seize the break the silence on a number of power by church leaders. moment," he said. "But when the issues that people around the "You could eliminate next pope comes in, and they find Associated Press Ptwto world have concerns with," pedophilia from all levels of the he's not going to make the church ABUSED: Gary Garland addresses members of the media outside the Rhode Island Statehouse yester- Hanley said. "A lot of Catholics priesthood, and still not change into the template for their day. Garland alleged he was sexually abused by a Boston Catholic priest. who've been upset with the anything that is essentially wrong demands, they'll cut and run."

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www.bgnews.com/world SHOE BOMBER TRIAL A TOUCHY ONE BOSTON — A federal judge eased restrictions on defense lawyers' access to accused shoe bomber Richard C. Reid, but he banned them from repeating the conversations, saying, "We are engaged in a war on terrorism.'' The Justice Department had sought to cur- tail Reid's contact with the outside for fear he would find a way to communicate with other terrorists. WORLD Clinton visits Ireland to better ties By Shawn Pogatchnik mally reserved for visiting pre- company Verizon plishment achieved in part by the rrw IHE ASSOCIATE0 PRESS miers and presidents. Communications, Columbia involvement of her husband, for- DUBLIN, Ireland — Sen. "The ties between us are only University, Syracuse University, mer President Clinton. As first fc~.-i-- w Hillary Rodham Clinton began a getting stronger," Clinton said and the State University of New lady she made five visits to two-day visit to Ireland yesterday beside the prime minister, whom York at Buffalo. Northern Ireland, two more than B^ that was designed to build busi- she ihanked "for the extraordi- Officials al the Dublin her husband. {rcsa&ssrk, ... ■■■■"■ ness ties between Ireland and nary support that Ireland gave to Chamber of Commerce said they The Clintons' Irish interests U VV » »* ILl New York and shore up support New York and America following expected the senator's visit to didn't produce overwhelming among Irish Catholic voters back Sept. 11." MB* coincide with announcements of Catholic support in her success- 1 home. She noted Ireland ordered gov- new jobs and corporate invest- The Dublin Chamber of ernment offices and businesses ful 2000 campaign to become a ments between Ireland and New senator for New York, where m Commerce invited the New York to close on Sept. 14 as a national York. Today, during a scheduled Democrat and was paying for her day of mourning. This act, she about 2.5 million residents iden- sen visit to Dublin City University, tify themselves as Irish. She trip, which was postponed from said, "demonstrated to all of us Clinton is expected to unveil a November because of the Sept. the dedp ties between our coun- new biopharmaceutical research received just 46 percent of the 11 terrorist attacks. tries and particularly between white Catholic vote, a weak spot Yesterday, In a sign of the high New York and Ireland." center with links to New York uni- versities. in her base. status the Clinton name retains Included in the Clinton Last month Clinton visited in Ireland, she was meeting sepa- entourage were about 30 New The Irish government said Clinton also would receive infor- Israel and strongly criticized rately with Irish President Mary York business and university Associated Press Photo McAleese, Prime Minister Bertie leaders. Among them were repre- mal briefings on the latest efforts Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, a Ahern and Foreign Minister sentatives from defense giant to sustain the 1998 peace accord move to underpin her substantial SHOPPING AROUND: Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., takes time out Brian Cowen — an itinerary nor- D)ckheed Martin, telephone in Northern Ireland, an accom- support among New York lews. during her two-day visit lo Dublin to browse in a clothing shop. Birth control pills and cervical cancer linked

By Emma Ross take the pill may simply be more some time during their lives, but andl,916didnot. ed women who had never taken tested for the virus once. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS likely to be infected with human in most cases the immune sys- As expected, nearly all the the pill. "Ideally, they should be posi- U)NDON — Women infected papilloma virus, the main cause tem quickly eliminates it. women with cancer tested posi- The increased risk persisted for tive on two occasions, at least six with the common sexually trans- of the cancer. The key issue is why, in some tive for HPV, while hardly any up to 14 years after stopping the months apart, before you call mitted human papilloma virus "This study suggests that if cases, the virus does not go away. who were cancer-free had the contraceptives. them positive," he said. have a higher risk of developing you've got an HPV infection, oral If the infection persists, the virus. Women who had taken the pill The research is to be published cervical cancer if they have taken contraceptives may actually be chances of cancer increase enor- The WHO researchers found for 10 years or more were four today on the Website of The birth control pills for more than promoting the rate at which that mously. that women who had taken the times more likely to get the dis- Lancet medical journal. five years, new research indicates. progresses to cancer," said Dr. The study was conducted by pill were no more likely than the ease than those who had never Women have about a I percent Experts say the study supports lack Cuzick, head of mathemat- the International Agency for others to be carriers of 11PV taken it. chance of developing cervical what many gynecologists have ics, statistics and epidemiology at Research on Cancer, an arm of However, those infected with Using the pill for less than five cancer. Based on the new find- long suspected — that there is a Cancer Research UK in lxindon. the World Health Organization. HPV who had used birth control years did not result in a higher ings, taking the pill for five years causal connection between the He was not connected with the' Researchers pooled data from pills for an accumulated total of chance of cervical cancer. or more could push that chance pills and cervical cancer. study. eight earlier studies of 3,769 five years or more were nearly Cuzick said the findings should up to about 3 percent and taking Previous studies have not ruled Nearly all sexually active women from four continents Of three times more likely to develop be interpreted cautiously it for a total of 10 years could raise out the possibility women who women will be infected bv HPV those, 1,853 had cervical cancer cervical cancer than HPV-infect- because the women were only it to about 4 percent.

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MAN STABS EX ON SIDEWALK www.bgnews.com/natJon CINCINNATI — Police yesterday charged a man with stabbing his estranged wife to death on a downtown sidewalk. Robin Dawson, 40, of Newport, Ky, was charged with murder, police said. He waived extradi- tion from Kentucky and was taken to the Hamilton County jail to await anaignment. STATE "... my staff and I are carefully reflecting on what you have told us and on what Deputy's testimony not has been expressed in the media." BISHOP ANTHONY PILLA allowed in corruption trial Church complies By Thomas I. Sheeran convicted of all charges. IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS However, he probably would CIJ-VKIAND—A former sher- receive a much shorter sentence with investigation because of federal sentencing iff's deputy ready to leslify on IHE ASSOCIAIE D PRESS behalf of U.S. Rep. lames A. guidelines. identities remain confidential. Traficanl Ir. al ihe congressman's Traficant said he was frustrated CINCINNATI — The In Dayton, which is part of the corrupiion trial got to the stand by the judge checking in advance Archdiocese of Cincinnati says it 19-county Archdiocese of yesterday but wasn't allowed to on what defense witnesses might will cooperate with a county Cincinnati, Montgomery testify. testify to avoid hearsay testimo- prosecutor's investigation into County Prosecutor Mathias U.S. District Court ludge Lesley ny. possible sex crimes involving Heck |r. said he plans to seek a Wells ruled that Traficant had Traficant said he was fed up priests or other church employ- grand jury subpoena for infor- failed to demonstrate why sec- with the routine. "You can put me ees. mation about any previously ondhand testimony by Michael in jail," he said. The Cleveland Diocese is unreported cases of suspected Terlecky should be allowed. The judge didn't respond. fonning a committee to evaluate child sexual abuse by priests. Terlecky, questioned by A Traficant staff member testi- the handling of child sex abuse Heck said his office has Traficanl outside the jury's pres- fied that he and Traficant helped cases. received "one or two calls" from ence, said a former Traficanl dis- each other with free house chores Throughout Ohio, Roman people reporting suspicions but trict office director, Charles and repairs. Catholics are looking for no specific instances of sexual O'Nesti, now deceased, had said Dominic Marchese, a $30,000- answers to scandals that have misconduct. in 1999 that allegations of wrong- a-year staff member in Traficant's wTacked the church. Mahoning County Prosecutor doing by Traficant were false. Youngstown congressional office, "I want to assure those of you Paul Gains said he did not plan "He insisted that you did noth- said the two did not pay each who have expressed your criti- to seek any records from the ing wrong," said Terlecky, who other. cism, anger and concern that Diocese of Youngstown. Phone was a Mahoning County sheriff's "I didn't want pay. We were my staff and I are carefully messages were left for prosecu- deputy in Youngstown from exchanging labor," Marchese reflecting on what you have told 1977-B8. said. us and on what has been tors and officials in Ohio's other The comment came during a Marchese said that in 1996, expressed in the media," Bishop dioceses — Toledo, Columbus, chance meeting as O'Nesti Traficant helped paint the inside AnUiony Pilla of Cleveland said Steubenville and Cleveland. bought a newspaper with of Marchese's house, sometimes in a letter to all priests and The Diocese of Columbus Traficant's photo on the front working from 11 p.m. until 7 a.m. parishes in his diocese. issued a statement March 5 say- page, Terlecky said. Marchese said he did work at The letter announcing the cre- ing acts of abuse by clergy have The judge ruled that the testi- Traficant's farm, including work ation of the watchdog commit- occurred in central Ohio, but mony was off-limits as hearsay. to install an electric outlet and a tee is to be read or included in there were no civil lawsuits or "You didn't show any exception countertop. church published materials at criminal cases against any priest Uiat would allow that," the judge Marchese and another every Mass on April 7, the in the diocese. ruled. employee also testified yesterday Sunday after Easter. "In the event that any claim of Traficant said O'Nesti, who was that a deck built on Traficant's Nationwide, the church has abuse is presented, the bishop sick and months away from house by a contractor he was lob- struggled with sexual abuse will immediately commence an dying, had no reason to lie. The bying for was poorly constructed scandals since January, after dis- investigation of the allegation, charges against Traficant include and worth far less than previous- closure that a Boston-area priest will report claims to the appro- taking kickbacks from O'Nesti ly suggested. suspected of abuse was moved priate authorities as required by and other staff members, accept - Traficant has contended that Ohio law and will offer assis- ing gifts and free labor from busi- things of value he received from from parish to parish. In Hamilton County, prosecu- tance to any victims and their nessmen for his political help and constituents were not of great families," the statement said. filing false tax returns. worth. A contractor who was tors on Monday served the arch- pouring concrete in his barn diocese with a subpoena seeking The Diocese of Toledo has Although he's not a lawyer, the acknowledged two cases — nine-term congressman is knocked down the wall, Traficant Associated Press Photo records of abuse allegations. defending himself in federal said, and a fannhand who was Church officials had asked for a none this year—of priests being TOO BAD FOR TRAFICANT: U.S. Rep. James A. Traficant Jr., D- grand jury subpoena, saying it relieved of duty because of court against 10 counts. Traficant paid by a construction company Ohio, left court last Thursday after struggling to begin his defense. faces up to 63 years in prison if knew little atxiut horses. would help assure that victims' alleged sexual abuse. BO News welcomes your ideas for future stories u* • w • Call us at 372-6965 FALL 2002 LEASING summer... Come sign up today! 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Redman went to the minor that Cowboys coach Steve advanced to the finals of the "great job on and off the court" basketball program. On league camp and threw 87 By Harry King Thursday, university system IKE ASSOCIATED PRESS McClain is in the running for the NCAA South Regional before los- He also said that Heath has pitches over six innings President B. Alan Sugg upheld LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas job. ing to Indiana 81 -69. four years left on a contract that against a group of Tigers "I gave Frank Broyles permis- During their run, the Golden is being amended and that Kent White's decision to release minor leaguers. Arkansas athletic director Frank Richardson. He said the coach Broyles, looking for a replace- sion to talk with coach Heath," Hashes beat Oklahoma State 69- State plans to put additional "We wanted to pitch these Kent State athletic director Laing 61, Alabama 71-58 and other resources into its program. had said privately and publicly guys and see what they would ment for fired coach Nolan that he wanted to be bought out Richardson, has received per- Kennedy said yesterday. Pittsburgh 78-73 in a game that "Taking us to the Elite Eight do," Gamer said. "We're not He said Broyles contacted him went into overtime. has just been awesome for Kent for the last six years of his seven- going to make any decisions mission to talk with Kent State's year contract. Stan Heath, whose Golden on Monday. Kennedy said he did Kennedy said other schools State," he said. "We want to con- yet." not know when Heath would be also have inquired about Heath, tinue to be at this level with or White and Broyles said Jeff Famsworth started and Flashes were among the final Richardson's remarks damaged eight teams in this year's NCAA interviewed. adding that he was not surprised without coach Heath." gave up four hits and two runs Heath, 36, just finished his first because of Kent State's NCAA Richardson was fired after the program. Sugg, after a three- in four innings. )uan gave up basketball tournament Meanwhile, Wyoming athletic year at Kent State. The 10th- showing. He described Heath as making comments that admin- six hits in 1 2-3 innings. Eric seeded Golden Flashes very articulate and said he does a istrators found damaging to the HEATH.PAGE9 Eckenstahler gave up a solo director Lee Moon confirmed to Lieberthal to lead off the seventh but retired the next three. loe Valentine walked three straight Phillies hitters with two outs in the Astros eighth, then gave up a three- run triple to Bobby Van Iten. Julio Santana gave up three trip up hits and a pair of runs in the ninth. Pratt, who was just 4-for-35 Tribe (.114) going into yesterday's game, doubled home two runs off Farnsworth in the second and doubled home in Florida another run off Acevedo in the By Tom Withers sixth. THE ASSOCIATCO PRESS "It seems like I've hit balls hard to every position in the KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Dave field," Pratt said. "1 hit the ball Mlicki looked sharp for 5 2/3 hard (yesterday), and they innings and Lance Berkman didn't find anyone. That's hit a grand slam off Bartolo baseball." Colon as the Phillies starter Brandon won their eighth straight, 5-4 Duckworth, who gave up nine yesterday over the Cleveland hits and four runs in his last Indians. spring start, limited the Tigers Mlicki (3-1) allowed two to five hits and one run in six hits — one a long homer to innings of work. limThome—in his final start "I was more aggressive (yes- in Florida this spring. He terday). I threw with more walked three, struck out four conviction," Duckworth said. and got nine of his outs on "I haven't been able to hit the grounders. outside comer like that all "I felt great," Mlicki said. spring." "My control is bugging me a The lone run off Duckworth little bit I'm just missing, but came on a home run in the they aren't fishing for it I feel third by lose Macias. like I'm right where I need to Dmitri Young doubled be." home two runs in the seventh Colon (1-1) gave up off Pete Schourek. Berkman's slam in the third inning and was touched for THREE-PEAT: The members of the Bowling Green club volleyball team, which will be making its third consecutive trip to nationals. The five runs and seven hits in six Huggins says he's innings. Despite the so-so not done in Cincy team is coached by Kris Pesorda, squatting on left. outing, Indians manager CINCINNATI (AP) —Bob Charlie Manuel thinks his ace Huggins searched his heart right-hander is set to open and decided that his work at the season Sunday night at the University of Cincinnati Anaheim. was not done. So he declined Club spikers just love to play "He looked OK." Manuel an offer to be head basketball said. "He was throwing good. coach at West Virginia, his He just got the bases full and By Joel Hammond currently ranked No. 22 in the Volleyball Association (MIVA) alma mater. 2001-2002 MEN'S Championships, which will be then he got a ball up." THE BG NEKS latest NIRSA Division II rankings, CLUB VOLLEYBALL Manuel also said he's not "We'd certainly like to hang held this weekend at Michigan another banner, win another They live in obscurity. They sporting a 24-7 record on the concerned about Colon's YEAR national championship," pay their own way. They share year. NAME State University. weight. The 28-year-old Junior Huggins said. "Hopefully we the gym in which they practice The team has also played No. Jason Clugston "It's definitely tough on us Colon not only gained two Senior can put it together and make with cheerleaders. The floor in 1-ranked Milwaukee Area Clint McCabe raising our own money, but it's years over the winter when Junior a lot more runs." that shared gym? Yeah, it creaks Technical College, No. 3 Stephen Boston something that we have to do," officials found an error in his when they jump on it. They don't Lakeland-Wisconsin and No. 6 Eddie Fisher Senior Huiet said. "That's the main dif- birth certificate, he also Huggins has taken the Freshman answer to anyone. Dayton this season, each of Matt Burns ference between us and, say, a arrived at camp 20 pounds Bearcats to the NCAA tourna- Junior They just play. They just play which resulted in narrow Johhn Young women's varsity volleyball team, heavier than he was a year ment the past 11 years but has Senior well. Well enough to make the defeats. Sean Huiet that we receive no aid from the not added a championship Junior last two national tournaments. "We want to go down there Marc Raitden University." "No, I'm not worried, banner to the ones Cincinnati Junior Well enough to be going back this year and put on a better Dennis Palmer The championships will fea- Manuel said. "He's ready to won in 1960-61 and '61-62. Mike Kennedy Junior this year, this time in Dallas. showing," Young said. "We ture the top six teams from go- "After careful deliberation, I Jason Luce Senior You have probably never played pretty poorly last year, MIVA, including BG, Ohio Eddie Perez, trying to win a have determined that we still heard of the men's club volley- and we want to earn it this year. Northern (currently ranked spot as the Indians' backup comfortable with him. He's been have much to do here," ball team. Most people haven't. We're going back this year with 14th), Dayton, Cincinnati , hit a three-run on the court for a while, so he's Huggins said Monday night. That's perfectly fine with them. the mentality of not taking any- (Bearcats have been ranked as homer in the ninth off closer not just coming in cold. And he's Billy Wagner. "It's (been) a hard week. You Those who have lost to them, thing for granted." high as third this season), Miami try to sit down and weigh a great setter." of Ohio and Toledo. Perez was acquired in a like nth-ranked Cincinnati and BG is looking for redemption trade with AUanta last week, everything and do what you 19th-ranked UW-Platteville, from, like Young said, a disap- "We won't lose anything with me out there," said Huiet, a and the Indians need to think is right." among others, could tell you a pointing finish last season. They Tight knit group senior on the team. Huiet is also Perhaps why the team has quickly decide if they want to Huggins had been courted lot about this group of men* had been ranked as high as sev- keep him or have 24-year-old coached by former BG volleyball enth in the nation in Division II, an assistant coach for the been so successful in recent mightily by West Virginia, years is the solidarity that the Josh Bard back up Einar Diaz. standout Kris Pesorda. They but finished ranked 33rd at the women's varsity team that went where he was MVP in 1977 21-8 this past fall "I like to think I group holds. With the difficulty Bard has caught only one could tell you that these guys, end of the season. and began his career as a can motivate these guys a lot.... of raising funds, getting to tour- game above Double-A. graduate assistant. But the simply put, can play. naments and playing well in Perez's homer off Wagner "This team and the situation Problems galore Maybe the only difference is that outpouring of public appreci- lason is bigger, so he puts up a those tournaments ail at the didn't hurt his chances. we have here is ideal," said junior Yes, club sports are an entirely ation at Cincinnati caught bigger blocker than I can. It will same time, the squad has no "Any time you hit a home middle hitter John Young. "It's different entity than intercolle- him by surprise. just be a different atmosphere time to not get along. run, it helps your cause," very rewarding and exciting to giate varsity athletics. No, that Manuel said. "I like pitching, "There was probably more with me out there rather than "I don't think anyone on the play club We don't have a lot of doesn't mean they don't face the but I love three-run homers, support here than I ever imag- Jason." team wants to let anyone else ined," Huggins said. pressure on ourselves, but there's same problems. Two weeks ago, down," Palmer said. "Yeah, this is too I'm a home-run manag- still plenty of rewards for us, like the team's setter; lason Clugston. The injury to their setter is er." perhaps the least of these guys' a fun dung, but everyone wants going to nationals." dislocated his shoulder and is worries. Club sports receive to win at the same time, and Blue Jackets recall The national tournament, out for the remainder of the year. everyone does their best to Notes nothing from the University, center Pronger sponsored by the National Sean Huiet, the squad's backup ensure that Astros manager limy Intramural-Recreational Sports setter and a capable replace- other than its good wishes. Thus, "When we go away to a tour- Williams will leave the team COLUMBUS (AP) —The ment, will start in his place in fund raising becomes an issue, nament or something and stay for two days to attend the Columbus Blue Jackets yester- Association (NIRSA), is held Dallas. along with travel. The team rais- in hotels, we have seven guys in a funeral of a family member in day recalled center Sean every year in a major U.S. city. Last year it was held in Kansas "This is what is good about a es its own money, whether it is room most times. Plus, we are California. He'll rejoin the Pronger from Syracuse of the through working varsity games club on Friday when City, Mo., and the year before it club team and our team in gen- paying out of our own pocket, so AHL Houston plays host to the was in Reno, Nev. The top 25- eral," said junior Denny Palmer, to earn money or selling items there's definitely a trust factor Pronger had 23 goals, tied , who fired ranked teams in each division the team's president "We always on their own. It was estimated between the guys. We just want for the team lead, and had 26 to and like to play- Williams after last season. ... are invited to play each year in have a fallback plan, and we can that this year, the team will assists In 54 games with the Maybe that's why they're will- Indians SS John McDonald the tournament; being in the top trust the next guy stepping up if spend $3,000 on flights alone, as Crunch. He scored one goal in well as the travel to tournaments ing to pay: Because they just love 1 25 ensures a team a spot in the we have an Injury. Sean has a lot 17 games for Columbus earli to play. INDIANS, PAGE 9 64-team field. Bowling Green 4s of experience, and we all feel like the Midwest Intercollegiate ■ er this season. WWW.BGNEWS.COM SPORTS Wednesday, March 27,2002 9 Kent State may lose another hoops coach

HEATH, FROM PAGE 8 Sutton also was supposed to be interviewed yesterday. Like day review, agreed. Anderson, Sutton is an assistant, Members of a committee and Broyles has emphasized the formed to help find a new coach need for someone with head conducted two interviews coaching experience. Monday. At least two more were Arkansas State coach Dickey scheduled yesterday. Nutt also was on campus The committee interviewed Tuesday, apparently for an inter- Richardson assistant Mike view. Nutt is the brother of Anderson and Arkansas-Uttle Arkansas football coach Houston Rock coach Porter Moser on Nutt. Monday. Broyles had promised Broyles, committee chairman Anderson the first interview, and Tommy Boyer and some com- the Moser interview might have mittee members plan to be in been nothing more than a cour- this weekend for the tesy call. Arkansas-Uttle Rock is a NCAA Final Four and could inter- sister school to the Fayetteville view coaches without attracting campus. much attention. Virtually every McClain flew into Fayetteville coach in the nation is expected on Monday night and was picked there for the National Association up by Broyles. of Basketball Coaches conven- Moon said yesterday that tion. Arkansas officials contacted him Others mentioned in specula- Monday and told him McClain tion about the Arkansas job was interviewing fcr the job. include Western Kentucky coach McClain, whose Cowboys fin- Dennis Felton, Oklahoma coach ished 22-9 this year and upset Kelvin Sampson, Illinois coach Gonzaga in the first round of the Bill Self, Duke assistant lohnny NCAA tournament, removed Dawkins and Tennessee Tech himself on Friday from consider- coach Jeff Lebo. ation for the head coaching job at Some names may have sur- Texas Christian. faced as wishful thinking and McClain, 39, was a TCU assis- some may have been floated by tant for four years before going to coaches looking for a raise. Wyoming in 1998. He declined to Felton agreed to a seven-year say whether he was offered the contract extension in late TCU post, but did say he will not February. rule out switching jobs, provided Duke sports information direc- he goes to a Top 25 program. tor Ion lackson said Dawkins was McClain's seven-year contract in Durham, N.C., yesterday. He is extension goes into effect May 1. not expected to interview. Including incentives, the contract Broyles and Boyer say they fwAssaiatedPress allows him to make as much as hope to speed up the timetable $560,000 a year, making him one which originally called for hiring YOUNG GUN: Highly-touted outfield prospect Adam Dunn is tagged out at second base by Rangers shortstop Alex of the two highest-paid coaches a coach by April 8. "I would hope Rodriguez in a Grapefruit League game last week. Dunn, once a quarterback at the University of Texas, opted for a baseball career over we'd interview the people in in the Mountain West being forced to switch positions on the gridiron. Conference. Atlanta and have a recommenda- McClain still could get out of tion of two people, ranking them his contract after May 1 but one-two, and have them come to would have to be bought out. the full committee and make a Oklahoma State assistant Sean decision," Broyles said. Reds prospect Dunn happy Cabrera makes first he decided against football appearance of spring By Joe Kay touchdowns at New Caney High overall in 66 games. It's the quarterback in him. HI ASSOCIATED PRESS School, was genuinely torn after "Last year was really my first Dunn is used to being a leader ' INDIANS. FROM PAGE 8 from a gunshot wound in his but- SARASOTA, Fla. — Tight end. the Reds drafted him in the sec- full season of playing baseball," and dealing with the spotlight. tocks suffered during a carjacking linebacker. Defensive end. ond round in lune 1998. Dunn said. "I think it came from "I think that has a lot to do made two sensational plays, one this winter in Colombia. Cabrera Adam Dunn wanted none of He wanted to be the starting just playing every day. When with it," Dunn said. "When you popped up in his only at-bat. "I ', where he made a diving stop it. quarterback at Texas and you're on a roll like that, you feel play quarterback, you get a lot of wanted to see him play," Manuel behind second base and threw to Rather than change positions beyond. He loved the bruising no one can get you out." credit that you don't deserve said. He looked OK." Cabrera It didn't take him long to feel ' first while rolling on his back in in the sport that was his passion, hits, the thrill of hitting a receiv- when you win. and you gel a lot the infield dirt ... Cleveland OF will start the season on the dis- the Texas quarterback decided er in stride with a tight spiral. He comfortable in the Reds' club- of abuse when you lose. Vou lolbert Cabrera played three abled list, but is making steady to change careers and head to didn't want to give it up. house, where his easygoing per- ] innings in his first appearance progress.... The Indians only had baseball. He hasn't done any- He didn't see much of a sonality and self-effacing humor learn to take the good with the with the major league club this two hits entering the ninth before thing to make him second-guess choice. helped him fit in with Barry bad." \ spring. Cabrera is recovering getting two off Wagner. the choice. After the Longhoms' spring Larkin, Ken Griffey Ir. and the The only abuse he gets now Three years later, the game in 1999, the coaches rest of the team's veterans. comes from his teammates, who Cincinnati Reds' brawny out- informed him that he wouldn't What he did was impressive. love to give him grief when he fielder is one of baseball's most be the starting quarterback in How he handled all of die atten- breaks oui the football in the acclaimed young players. His the fall. They talked about mov- tion was nearly as remarkable. clubhouse — something that Browns re-sign lineman promotion to tbe majors last ing him to a different position to "You want to avoid being the happens quite often. season gave a glimpse of his make better use of his 6-foot-6, flash in the pan, the one-hit Before a game Monday night, Johnson despite injuries power — a record 12 homers in 240-pound frame. wonder," Larkin said. Dunn zipped passes across the August, the most ever by an NL A day later, his decision was "Consistency happens in the clubhouse and bragged that he rookie in a month. made. b IHt ASSOCIAttO PRISS way you think about what you're could fling one into a l-foot-by- by the Browns before training It also affirmed the decision "They told me all that stuff going to do, your focus, your 1-foot storage compartment at BF.RKA, Ohio (AP) — The camp in 2001. he made following Texas' 1999 and I was like, 'OK, that's it. That's preparation. He docs all that Cleveland Browns re-signed lohnson started four games for spring football game — baseball somebody telling me I need to the top of Todd Walker's locker. well. That's why he'll be success- He did, with ease. Then he offensive lineman Tre lohnson to the Browns but tore a tendon in was the way to go. go play baseball,'" Dunn said. ful and he'll be a leader. a one-year contract on Tuesday his right knee against lacksonvillc "It was the hardest decision Once he made up his mind, asked Walker if he'd like to go "It's not rare to see that in a outside and throw the football ', even though he missed most of and was out for the rest of the I've ever had to make in my life. I his career climbed. young guy. For him to be able to He started last season at ,, the past two years to injury. year. hope I never have to make a project it and influence others to around. tougher one," he said. "1 like to Double A and hit 12 homers in "Keeping my options open," c lohnson played seven seasons The team would not comment be like him — that's the rarity, ,■ with the Washington Redskins on the contract other than to say think 1 made the right decision. I 39 games, earning a promotion. Dunn said. At Triple-A, he hit 20 homers in and he has that at 22 years old. •j and was named to the NFC Pro- it includes a variety of incentives don't regret it at all. I still miss "Not at 263 pounds," Griffey football. If baseball wasn't going 55 games. That brought a July He's setting a standard not only Bowl team in 1999. But in 2000, that increase the value if lohnson for guys who are younger than said. "You'd be on the line." he missed 12 games with an so well, it might be different." promotion to Cincinnati, where No, he wouldn't. That's why he logs regular playing time this sea- The Texas prep star, who lie set the NL record for rookie him, but guys who are on the injured left knee and was signed gave up football in the first place. son. passed for 4,792 yards and 44 homers in a month and hit 19 team."

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By Michael Marot Final Four as an opportunity to remember sitting here, playing THE ASSOCIATED PRESS show they belong. with these guys and we dreamed BLOOMfiNGTON, Ind. — The "This week is a very good all the time, but now that we're Indiana Hoosiers dreamed all chance to come out and show really here, it seems like a dream season about reaching the Final everyone how we've worked all come true. I'm so excited for this Four. year," Big Ten player of the year team and this state." Thai's not good enough in tared Jeffries said. "I really felt like The Hoosiers got a glimpse of Bloomington anymore. our team was coming together to the excitement this weekend Now (hat Indiana has make a push in this tournament, when they returned from the advanced to its first Final Four and we've done that" South Regional in Lexington. Ky, since 1992, the Hoosiers made it The Hoosiers have been able to with their first regional tide since clear Monday that they are succeed in different ways. 1992. expanding their horizons and Against Duke, Indiana relied on Large crowds showed up at the adjusting their goals. its inside game. Two days later, its airport and Assembly Hall to "We have a chance to win this outside shooting took care of greet the team. game and be in the tide game," Kent State. So what would happen if the That was by design. said Dane Fife, one of two seniors Hoosiers relumed from Adanta on the team. "We want to be What isn't by design is the fact with a national championship? remembered for winning a that the Hoosiers are the lowest championship, not getting to the remaining seed — a No. 5 — "They'd probably have a Final Four." heading to Atlanta. Again, parade for us," Fife said. "To see To achieve that, the Hoosiers Indiana is the underdog. the smile on everyone's faces must first knock off Oklahoma on "Being the underdog right now again would be great," Saturday — a task that will not be is a good thing because we're try- They got another glimpse of easy. ing to prove a point." Davis said. the Final Four treatment Monday The Sooners are quick and "My point is that close is not when they endured interview physical, and if the Hoosiers are good. You have to win." sessions that lasted more than without starting point guard Tom By winning four straight NCAA three hours. Coverdale, who sprained his left tournament games, Indiana's But nobody's complaining and ankle in Saturday's 81-69 victory recent history of first- and sec- now that they've finally achieved over Kent State, the challenge will ond-round exits has been all but one goal — getting to Adanta — only be greater. forgotten. they can concentrate on another. Coverdale did not practice The Hoosiers avenged their "We're going all the way down Monday and hobbled around first-round exit last season by there, we might as well win the campus on crutches. defeating Kent State. They need thing," forward Jarrad Odle said. Associated Press Photo But while few people expected just two more wins to claim their "We're in the Final Four, which NOT SATISFIED: Indiana coach Mike Davis answers questions from the media during a news confer- Indiana to still be playing on the sixth national championship. means we're one of the best four ence Monday. The Hoosiers are making their first Final Four trip since 1992 and want to keep going. final weekend of the college sea- "Who would have thought this teams in the country and we have son, the Hoosiers are viewing the would happen?" Fife said. "I a chance to win it all."

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By Joseph White Receiver Rod Gardner com- Sage Rosenfels, a second-year THE ASSOCIATE PRESS pletely misunderstood an audi- player and the only holdover ASHBURN, Va. — Sieve ble call and ran the wrong route quarterback from last year's team. Spurrier took the field in chilling on the first play in the morning's Even so, he actually looked much fog and drizzle yesterday for his final drill. Gardner heard what he sharper than the Spurrier-sawy first practice as an NFL coach. did wrong from both Green and Wuerffel, who wore gloves. The Fun 'N Gun is definitely not Spurrier when he got back to the Dameyune Craig was the third in Florida any more. huddle. quarterback in camp. The "Sort of like playing golf in "There's a lot of stuff," said Redskins have been unable to Ireland," said Spurrier, who Spurrier, who left Florida in work out a trade with Chicago for exchanged his trademark visor lanuary to sign a five-year, $25 ex-Florida quarterback Shane for a black baseball cap because million contract with the Matthews, and free agent Jeff of the weather. Redskins. "Yeah, I sort of believe Blake didn't accept Washington's The Washington Redskins' you give the players a whole initial offer and is considering three-day, non-contact mini- bunch of stuff so they don't get other options. camp is a chance for the new bored." "If opening day was tomorrow, coach to get to know his players As expected, Spurrier spent his we'd be able to go play," Spurrier and learn the feel of coaching in entire time with the offense, leav- said. "I don't know how well we'd the big leagues, but the first prac- ing defensive coordinator Marvin do, but we got enough ball play- tices skipped the preamble and Lewis in charge of the defense. ers (that) after one day we could went straight to Chapter One. There were no tantrums or heavy go play. That's how simple this "We put in — gosh — more lectures, just a reminder to the offense is. ... We don't need five plays in one meeting than I've players to have fun. ever seen in any offense," quar- Wuerffel said Spurrier hasn't exhibition games to be ready, but terback Danny Wuerffel said. "1 changed since the Florida days. unfortunately we've got to play all was thinking, 'How would these "Not really a lick," Wuerffel of them." guys adjust to this?' You go to said. "He's just a ball coach. That's another team, and you'll spend a what he wants to be, and that's Notes week on throe plays, and you'll what he's doing. He's in there just CB Darrell Green was excused run them over and over. We've got drawing plays up there on the from practice for personal rea- just about the entire playbook in board, and we're learning them." sons. ... DT Delbert Cowsette will one meeting." About 50 players were on the miss the camp after having wrist At least Wuerffel was familiar field, but depth was lacking at surgery. ... First-year RB Stanley with it all, having won the many positions. The first-string Stephens was diagnosed with a Heisman Trophy playing for guards were Alex Sulfsted and heart murmur and might have to Spurrier at Florida Spurrier has Ross Tucker, who have just three retire. ... Linebacker LaVar signed other former Gators — games of NFL experience Arlington decided not to be the lacquez Green, Reidel Anthony between them. The team is nego- next Lawrence Taylor for a day. and Chris Doering — and it was- tiating with free-agent guardTony During the morning practice, Associated Press Photo n't hard to tell who understood Semple, who visited Redskin Park Arrington wore No. 11 — his old GATHERING: New Washington Redskins head coach Steve Spurrier talks to the team during its mini- what was happening and who last week college number — instead of his didn't. Thefirst-teaYnquarterbackwas usual No. 56. camp, yesterday at Redskins Park in Ashburn, Va. Reds set roster for regular season opening day By Joe Kay plenty of choices out of the health." of irritation in an area where he Louisville. Riedling is recovering only left-hander in the bullpen. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bullpen but fewer options off the Boone was waiting to see had a hernia repaired last year. from surgery last season. • Jason LaRue and SARASOTA, Fla. — The bench. whether shortstop Barry Larkin "A big part of it is being com- The roster currently consists of: Kelly Stinnett. Cincinnati Reds reached the 25- The Reds' rotation was so bad was healthy enough to play every fortable with Larkin," Boone said. •Starters , Jimmy •Infielders Sean Casey, Todd man roster limit yesterday by last season that the bullpen day before returning backup The Reds put right-hander Haynes, Elmer Dessens, Jose making their biggest decision of wound up with the most relief Walker, Larkin, Aaron Boone, Gookae Dawkins to the minors. John Riedling on the 15-day dis- Acevedo and Chris Reitsma spring training innings in the . Juan Castro and Wilton Guerrero. Larkin has played the last two abled list and optioned Dawkins, •Relievers lim Brower, Luis Manager Bob Boone wants as "It also says your regulars have •Outfielders Adam Dunn, Ken many relievers as possible, so the got to play," he said. "You're not games and given no indication of left-hander Hector Mercado, out- Pineda, Jose Rijo, Scon Sullivan, Reds will go with 12 to going to be able to pinch hit as a problem with his abdomen. He fielder Ruben Mateo and catcher Gabe White, Scott Williamson Griffey Jr., Juan Encamacion, start the season, giving Boone much, and you're going to need didn't play for nine days because Corky Miller to Class Triple-A and Danny Graves. White is the Brady Clark and Robin Jennings. • •••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••• DANCE MARATHON PICTURES

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Daly. one out In 1994, players were fearful The statistics don't bear that Selig also promised not to owners would attempt to imple- out, because Davies has a bit of unilaterally implement new ment new work rules, and they "Wild Thing" in her and usually terms and conditions of struck on Aug. 12, baseball's hits irons off the tee to keep the employment for players eighth work stoppage since ball in play. Still, only a limited through the end of the World 1972. The walkout lasted 232 number of players could reach Series, which is of little signifi- days and wiped out the World thepar-510th hole in two shots at cance because players already Series for the first time since Pine Needles last year in the U.S. have signed their 2002 contracts 1903. Women's Open. Davies got home The players' association is Owners did implement new with a 1-iron and a 3-iron. fearful owners will attempt to work rules, which included a She practices about as much as implement changes in work salary cap, on Dec. 23, 1994. Bruce Lietzke, spending her time rules immediately after the However, the players' associa- away from golf working in her World Series, which would affect tion filed an unfair labor prac- vegetable garden at home in contracts signed for the 2003 tice charge and on March 31, England, where she has a soccer season and beyond. 1995, a federal judge ordered field in the backyard and often invites friends over for a game. "Our fans deserve to know owners to restore the old work Associated Press Photo that the 2002 season will be rules, which cause players to At the Kraft Nabisco played to completion without end their strike. Championship this week, she'll LOOKING ON: Laura Davies, of England, watches one of her drives during a tournament in June. She interruption and they deserve to Negotiations resumed and be like Greg Norman at the hopes to win the upcoming Kraft Nabisco Championship, the only major to elude her in her career. know that now before we begin Masters. the sides signed a new contract enough points to qualify for the the new season," Selig said in a "This tournament always Davies figured to be among chance to win, Davies had a one- on March 14,1997. stroke lead over Donna Andrews statement. "Therefore, on behalf Talks, which recessed March haunts me," Davies said of the them by now, especially after LPGA Hall of Fame. That's only an winning the U.S. Women's Open going to the 526-yard 18th hole of the clubs, I pledge that we will 13, are to resume next week but only major championship keep- afterthought. ing her from winning the career at age 24 in 1987, and adding the with an island for a green. She "Winning Nabisco, if I had to not take any economic action progress doesn't appear likely in Grand Slam. LPGA Championship and the played for par, hitting a 4-iron off either in the form of a lockout or the near future. "This course should be perfect now-defunct du Maurier Classic the tee. It went into the rough, say which is the most important, unilateral implementation Owners say baseball is losing for me. The fact I haven't won is a just as she was coming into her and after an 8-iron to some 60 it would have to be that one," she against the players' association hundreds of millions of dollars bit of a mystery." prime. feet from the hole, she three- said. "It would be nice to get into throughout the course of the annually and has a competitive- Only five women have won the There have been collapses on putted for bogey. the Hall of Fame, but we don't season and postseason. balance problem. They have career Grand Slam on the LPGA the Dinah Shore course at Andrews hit her approach to have anything like that in "The sanctity of the season, proposed a vast increase in rev- Tour. The latest additions to the Mission Hills Country Club, sixfeet, made birdie and walked F-ngland, so it's not something however, is only partially within enue sharing and a 50 percent most exclusive club in women's although nothing like what away a winner. my control. Since we do not luxury tax on the portions of golf were luli Inkster in 1999, and Norman has experienced at A victory this week not only high on the priority list. To win all have a new collective bargaining payrolls above $98 million. Karrie Webb last year at the LPGA Augusta National. would give Davies a full comple- four majors is total satisfaction. I agreement, the players have the Championship. In 1994, perhaps her best ment of major titles, but also would love to get all four."

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m* and on-campus businesses Part- ' '88 Nissan Sentra. H H < 27 Son cloth time, flexible hours between 8-5pm. DiBonedetto s is nov* hiring summtl 138K 5-speed. $900. - r■ I e 28 Borders up to 20 hours per week help: prep and delivery personnel. Runs well. Call 669-2579. 30 Showed the way Requirements: 1432 E. Wooster. Apply 2-5 daily 32 Spasmodic muscular contraction -Excellent Presentation Skills '94 Plymouth Laser 2 dr, 5 spd., 36 Rap -Rising Junior or Senior Status & Jed's BBQ & Brew is now hiring A/C, cruise, new tires, and 1- 38 Change Full-time Student servers & hostesses. Must be 19 to runs great. S2500 OBO 41 Exhibit ■Automobile with insurance serve. Apply in person Monday 3/25 Call 419-352-9994 ACROSS 43 Atlas item -Business majors preferred. & Wed 3/27 between 10 & 1 at Mac Power book G3 400MHz. 45 Passageways 1_ Vegas 44 Assert 2.6 min GPA 2531 S. Reynolds Rd. Firewire. 320 MB RAM, 6 GB HD, 47 Not me 4 Dislike 46 Jealousy -Must be able to start 1 DVD, Zip, Optical Mouse. $1,200. 46 Peace prize PLAY SPORTS HAVE FUN! SAVE 9 Drunkard 48 Kettle August 5. 2002 MONEY! Top boys sports camp in 308-2190/coco© bgnet.bgsu.edu. 52 Utah Indians -Able to work independently 12 Pismire 50 Cans Maine, counselors to coach all Schwinn Frontier GS Mountain bike. 13 Section 51 Promise to repay Benefit*: sports: tennis, basketball, baseball, Blue, great condition. -Good compensation based 14 Boston party beverage 53 Skin openings roller hockey, water-sports, rock- 352-6864 15N»arsightedness on commission 55 Part o( hour climbing, biking, golf. Have a great 17 Bar A N SJ W E: R S ■Professional Experience m 58 Coarse cloth summer. (888)-844-8080 apply at 19 Rent 61 Bow shaped Sales/Marketing www.camocedar com -Flexible Schedule For Rent 21 Damage 62 Slackens a D C D B B E c E □ E -Gain Valuable Contacts SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT-Metro- 22 Assist 64 Look □ D E D E C D c C DE Apply in person No phone calls pis parks of the Toledo Area are looking 24 Black street substance 65 Bom 0 D E D D D E D D D DE BG NEWS Advertising Office for qualified individuals to till a varie- 26 Bird's home 66 Long-legged wading bird D □ □ C D □ C B 204 West Hall. M-F 8-5. ty of seasonal positions throughout 1,283 Bedroom Apartments 29 Retributive 67 Ocean DD n D D D D D D DD Deadline 3-29-02. the Metroparks. Length of season 9S 12 month leases 31 Rodent D E c D D D D D E DS will vary with the position. 352-7454 33 Row Attention Camp Counselors!!! D D n a D D D DD Positions are as follows: 34 Page (abbr) □ Camp Big Silver, a co-ed residential 2 bdrm turn or unlurnished apts. D D a D DD D D D DD SEASONAL PARK SERVICE- 35 Lease summer camp is looking for self-mo- 724 6th St. 705 7th St S4607mo - t DE D DD D D D DE all parks-S7 55hr 37 Gov agency □ tivated, hard-working, fun-loving. yr lease S525/mo - school yr. D D D DD D D SEASONAL PARK SERVICE/CON- 39 Titanium symbol a and caring men and women (18+) to lease Call 354-0914 D E □ E CESSION-Pearson Park-S7.55 hr. 40 Untruth □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ serve as camp counselors Located 2 Subleasers needed. DECKHAND INTERPRETER-Provi- 42 Beaver construction □ □ D □ D D D D □ DE in Pinckney, Ml (Ann Arbor). For dence Park-S8 85hr. Furnished, 2 bed. 1 bath. □ D a D D O D □ D DD more information visit our website at SEASONAL HISTORICAL MILL IN- Anne 352-6322. m http://members.cac nefcampbigsil- TERPRETER-Providence Park- 2002-03 1 & 2 bdrm at Georgetown Coming For August 16th Stop by our ver or call 734-878-6628 $8 85 hr Manor. 800 Third St. Free heat, wa- Bartenders needed. Earn up to S250 TICKET BOOTH-Providence Park- ter. * sewer 1 bdrm at 616 2nd St MOVE IN office at per day. No exp. necessary S7.80hr Call 419-354-9740 for more into. 1045 N Main Call (866)291-1884 ext 423. Applications will be accepted until all 3 to 4 bdrm. large apt. BRAND NEW HILLSDALE positions are filled. Apply at Admin- or call Camp counselor for children with No pets. 1082 Fairview Ave disabilities. Must have strong work istrative Office, Wildwood Metro- Call 352-4773 alter 5pm Management Inc. 133 5800 ethic and be interested in making a park, 5100 W.Central Ave. Monday through Friday. 9:00am to noon and 534 A S. College-3 BR Duplex. 1 1/2 difference in the life of a child. $7- Baths, AC. Avail. May 25 S825/mo. $11/hr., 35 hrs./wk., summer only. 6 2pm to 4:30pm Resume required. EOE 534 B S College-3BR Duplex, 1 1/2, sites in Summit County Must en|oy Batrts.AC Avail May 25 S825/mo For Rent For Rent For Rent outdoor activities. Call 800-CYO- Pro shop and bag room staff needed 316 Ridge Front-Large 2 BR Duplex CAMP for an application. EOE. at Heather Downs Country Club. Avail May 30. $700/mo. Communicalions company expand- Flexible hrs and great work 316 Ridge Rear-1 BR Duplex. Avail ing into this area. Independent reos environment Please call 419-385- May 17. $375'mo. 437 N.Enterprise 818 & 822 Second St. Houses & Apts tor 2002-03 school 0248. Ask for Chris or John. needed, Excellent cay Few posi- 217 S. College-3 BR House. Avail 2 BDRM-avail 5/15/02, S600/mo. 2 BR apts, balcony/patio, AC, year. 12 mo. leases only-starting tions available. Training provided. Spring & summer jobs available. Full May 21 $675/mo 353-7547. laundry $490.00 ♦ gas & elec . May 18.2002. & Part time servers, snack bar, 730 Elm-2 BR House. Avail Aug 1 12 mo. lease. Steve Smith 322 E Court- 1bdrm-$395 indud util grounds, dishwashers & caddies $550/mo " Large house next to campus 419-352-8917 or 419- 308- 2710. 415 E. Court #C-2 Br S520 .util ******** Caddy sign-up April 13-14, 1pm at At all properties, tenants pay utilit- Rent reduced S300 mo., sec. dep. 609 5th St., 3 bdrm., $915 ♦ util. the golf shop. Flexible hours, free ies, parental guarantees, security reduced 50%. New carpet over APARTMENTS FOR RENT 230 N. Enterprise-1 Br.-$365 +uM. golf in season, green compensation, deposit equal to one month's rent. summer, (urn., Ig. porch. 4 Ig. Summer and Fall 424 1/2 S. Summit-Er1lc.-$265 -futil. experience helpful but not necessa- Rent collected quarterly. Locally bdrms.. 2 balhs, 2 floors Call 419- Reasonable Rates 352-3445 Steve Smith 419-352-8917 or v owned and managed. Please call ry. Please apply at Toledo Country 353-0325. 10am-7pm. Grad. or prof, housemates needed 419-308-2710 EyeCon Enterprises, Ltd. at (419) Club 3949 River Rd or fax 419-389- New home. $375/montlv Call 4577. 354-4426 or (419)352-2330. "Apts & rms. avail, 1. 2. 4 3 bdrm. Marny at 353-3372. Prof, will share house w/prof. or .. Quiet area lor collegiate study, new grad studt. 5 bdrm, Ig. wooded lot, 2' .y.*.**.*.*..**.*.*.****** carpet, mdiv. lease offered. Located House close to campus. 239 Man- wood-burning fireplaces, faces golf- piidhland 300 block E. Merry. Rent Reduced . ville. 3bdrm, 1 bath May lease course. Lv. msg after 6. 352-5523 listing loo 24-7 Q 316 E. Merry *3. $700/mo ♦ utilities Call 352-9392 Management HOUSES AVAILABLE 2002-2003 419-353-0325. 10am-7pm. Would you like to live downtown this Apartments Designed for ******** HOUSE FOR RENT summer? 1 bdrm. apt. located 8 1 ALL HOUSES HAVE ONE YEAR LEASES 955 N Main. 3 BDRM home avail. downtown. Avail. May 15 through g (frag Students' 6-1-02, very clean, A/C Aug. 15. Free util. Air cond. Price of 2 AVAILABLE May 18, 2002 to May 10, 2003 Help Wanted: S850.00/mo. 353-7547. rent negotiable. 419-353-0687 .* 221 S. COLLEGE- 3 BR. Limit 3 people. Limit 3 cars. • Well Maintained 8c Spacious $765.00 per month payable in 11 monthly payments of $818.00. ******** ********* • Convient laundry Facilities Tenants pay utilities. Tenants responsible for lawn mowing. • One * Two Bedrooms 150 MANVILLE - 2 BR. Limit 4 people. Limit 4 cars. $700.00 • Ample Parking per month payable in 11 monthly installments of $752.00 New • Quiet! Tenants pay utilities. 150 1/2 MANVILLE -1 BR. Limit 2 people. Limit 2 cars. Needed Must Seef Bartenders, Bussers, Catty Studio Apartments unmtimis Several options to choose from: $440.00 per monthly payable in 11 monthly installments of Large Houses $473.00. Tenants pay utilities. and Servers -Ideal for the serious student Jay-Mar- Also Experienced or grad student Still Available 722 EIGHTH - 3 BR. A-frame. Limit 3 people. Limit 3 cars. -Fully Furnished $550.00 per month payable in 11 monthly installments of Host Staff and -25ln TV included with Large House The Highlands- $590.00. Tenants pay utilities. Cooks- Top Pay 75 channels Next to Campus - Rent •High speed internet Reduced $300 a month. If you ate interested in working in access available Security Deposit reduced Tlie Homestead- a professional restaurant environ- 50% I New carpet over AVAILABLE August 22, 2002 to August 18, 2003 ment we would enjoy meeting you. $395.00 single/ 719 ELM - 3 BR, garage, central air. $900 per month. Deposit The Real Seafood Co. is Toledo's $495.00 double summer, furniture, large premiere fine dining restaurant. Long & short term leases porch. 4 large bed- $900. Tenants pay utilities. Tenants responsible for lawn mow- rooms, 2 baths, 2 floors. Additional Sites: Located on the Maumee River we available ing. feature the finest seafood and -All utitilites included • 321 E. Merry A • Liberty Si. & Summit Hill 412 RIDGE - 3 BR. Limit 3 people. Limit 3 cars. $930.00 per steaks in Northwest Ohio. -Near campus • 211 E. ReedA/B Experience is necessary. Summer month payable in 11 monthly installments of $994.00. Tenants only employment is not available. 5 •211 E.RcedC We Invite You pay all utilities. Also hiring experienced host staff ?.?V2' • 311 & 307 'ft E. Reed St. Week Days between 10-4 3 bdrm For 3 To See The Difference! 605 SECOND. #A - 4 BR. Limit 4 people. $760 per month and cooks with top pay available. Tuition reimbursement, flexible M • 2 bdrm Apts. as low as paid in 11 monthly payments of $812.00. Tenants pay utilities. scheduling, and dining discounts $415 per month 354-6036 available for our employess. BW • Studio Apts. $395 mo/ JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE, INC. all utilities included 130 E.Washington Come in to fill out an application 9:00 - 4:00 RENTAL OFFICE 419-354-2260 between the hours ol 2 and 4 pm lilting Available 24 hri. 319 E. WOOSTER ST at 22 Mam St.. Toledo Office 316 E. M«rry »3 Uacross the river from Downtown) (across from Taco Bell) Call 353-0325 9am-9pm flTIIIII ImM^g M tHh« Management Inc. 2002/2003 Signing Leases NOW Blue House Apt. 120 N. Prospect ONE APT. LEFT 2Bdrm downstairs Close to Downtown & Campus Starts at $675/Mo + Utilities Willow House Apts. 830 Fourth Si. Evergreen Apt. 215 E. Poe Am 1 bdrmVAir Condition Efficiencies & Large 1 Bdrms •tiasement Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal Laundry on site Starts at $400 + Elec & Gas Starts at $250-Call 353-5800 Heinzsite Apts. 710 N. Enterprise land 2 Bdrm Apts./A/C Mid Am Manor Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal 641 Third St. Starts at $410/Mo + Utilities 702 Third St. Houses For Kent: Hillsdale Apts. 1082 Fairview, Parkview Apts. 1048 N. Main 839 Fourth St. 702 i/s E. Wooster 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts/ 3 Bdrm Twnh. 2bdrm (Remodeled) 122 i/: Frazee Ave. Dishwasher/ A/C/ Garbage Disp. Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal Charleston n Apts. 702 i/.- Sixth St. Starts at $390 + Utilities Starts at $500/Mo + Elec Green Beaver Apts. 642 S. College 710 Scott Hamilton 704 Sixth St. 2bdrm (#2ydownstairs 730 Scott Hamilton 704 I/J Sixth St. Starts at $430/Mo + utilities r^ CAN HAVE A PET (extra/mo) Call or stop by our office today! V YS^TV

Mid Am Management Xflplr'Y' A Stop by our office at 1045 N. Main St. Open on Saturdays3 ZIYI iXJ%^J\. for complete listing or Call 353-5800 l10:00- n-nn. I1:00 -nn 641 Third St. #4 • 352-4380 Management Inc. www.wcnet.org/-mecca/ Thru May 4th