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Bartenders Do~Ate Tips Laden An Associated Collegia~e Press Pacemaker Award Winner • THE • M osaic spotlights a sect of Mens soccer matches last Newar k's rider culture, year's win total, Bl B8 Non-Profit Org. 250 Student Center • University of Delaware • Newark, DE 19716 U.S. Postage Paid Thesday & Friday Newark, DE Pennit No. 26 FREE \'oluml' 128, lssul' 9 www.rel'iew.udel.edu Fr·ida~. Sl'ptl'mher 28, 2001 DUSC's 'Nite to Unite' raises $10,000 BY AMIE VOITB Fund. would have been if we had perfect everyone to get together and try to make Staff Reporter "I can't imagine all the people the weather." some light of the situation." The campus and Newark community money will touch, whether they receive $1 Spiro said the Resident Student Roland M. Smith, vice president for held a fund-raiser Mond ay night in or $1 ,000," she said. Association matched the amount raised at student life, attended the event and said he remembrance of the victims affected by The main attraction of the fund-raiser the concert, donating app·roximately thought a concert was a good way to get the tragic events of Sept. II. was a non-alcoholic, all-age concert held $3,500. students involved. Senior Cara Spiro, vice president of the at the Stone Balloon from 6 to 9 p.m. Senior Jaylyn Hermann, a coordinator " I think it was a well-executed and Delaware Undergraduate Student Monday, she said. of the event, said the committee chose to well-attended event," he said. "People Congress, said the event raised Spiro said four local bands, Gravity's hold an up-beat fund-raiser because it was seemed to be having a great time." approximately $1O,OQO . Daughter, Mercy River, The John Faye time for students to move on and rise Spiro said in addition to the concert, Spiro, head of "A Night to Unite," said Power Trip and Burnt Sienna, attracted above the situation. Klondike Kate's also donated its Quizzo approximately 60 representatives from approximately 500 patrons, raising more "Everything we wer~ coming up with Night's proceeds to the fund-rai er. more than 40 different student groups than $3,500 for the event. [at the brainstorming meeting] was Ed Augustine, manager of Klondike organized the event in I 0 days. "Considering we were in a tornado mournful and sad," site said, "so we Kate's, said the event rai ed $1,083 and The students involved also collaborated warning," she said, "I thought the turnout thought, why not do something that Klondike Kate' s added $ 1,000 to the THE REVIEW/Sarah Corsello with faculty members and Newark was great. college kids enjoy? amount. Attendees-of ' A Nite to Unite,' which raised businesses in an effort to raise money for " I can' t imagine what [the turnout] " It just seeme'd a proper closing for $10,000, listep to bands at the Stone Balloon. the American Red Cross Disaster Relief see STO NE BALLOON page A 7 Newark Taliban asks bin creek gets Laden to depart national BY DEANNA TORTORELLO NationaVState News Editor President George W. Bush protection announced Wednesday his administration is currently working on new airline safety measures, while BY JEFF DAVIS Staff Reporter the Taliban has asked suspect Osama bin Laden to leave Afghanistan, the White Clay Creek became Del a ware's first federally As soci~ted Press reported. In additio~. the Associated Press protected Wild and Scenic River at reported further demonstrations in a ceremony Monday. Afghanistan against the U.S. State and national officials Embassy and at the Afghan Embassy signed an Official Memorandum in Saudi Arabia. of Understanding to mark White Clay Creek's designation after a TALm AN ASKS BIN LADEN TO 30-year endeavor for protection. LEAVE AFGHANISTAN The designation will preserve Taliban officials said they 191 miles of river and 69,000 supported a decision made by Afghan THE REVIEW/File photo acres of land in Delaware and clerics Thursday and asked bin Laden Pennsylvania. The Bush administration is to voluntarily leave Afghanis~. It adds protection by requiring a currently planning improved The clerics' announcement was• airline safety guidelines. National Park Service in-depth originally made last week, but the review for any proposed project Taliban said they did not know the face of the building and burned an needing federal permits or federal whereabouts of bin Laden and effigy of Bush in protest of any future funding and also elevates the value therefore could not ask him to leave military attack. of the watershed when applying the country. Several cars were also set ablaze in for preservation grants. Afghan Ambassador Abdul Salam front of the compound. Sen. Joseph R. Biden, D-Del. , ..... Zaeef said Mullah Mohammed Omar, In Saudi Arabia, Afghani men also said White Clay Creek and its : THE REVIEW/Leslie Lloyd Bartenders at McGlynn's raised more than $8,000 in tip m~ney for Red Cross donations. the elusive leader of the Taliban demonstrated in front of the Afghan tributaries are home to ma ny . regime, fully supported t1'f decision. Embassy. diverse kinds of wildlife, including Zaeef did not specify, however, Earlier in the week, Saudi Arabia 60 species of trees and shrubs, 92 how the message was delivered, nor severed all ties with the Taliban. species of birds, 27 species of did he return any reaction from bin Afghani men prote ted in front of the reptiles, 33 mammal species, three Bartenders do~ate tips Laden. Embassy seeking last minute endangered s pecies a nd o ne This marks the ftrst time since the passports to transport them safely threatened species. BY DANIELLE MCNAMARA the event, said the event was a good way to raise attacks on Sept. 11 the Afghan across the border to their homeland. Marie Rust, National Parks Swdents Affairs Editor money. government indicated they kn ow Several men houted of the evi ls of Service northeast director, said In response to the need for relief mon~y after the "We got 100 pe rcent support from the where bin Laden is located and how America and said they were ready to Delaware had no federally Sept. II terrorist attacks, bartenders at a local customers," he said. "It was much more succesSful to communicate with him. defend their country at all cost . protected Wild and Scenic Ri vers restaurant raised more than $8,000 in tips to give to than I thought it wouid be." before this des ignation. charity as their way of helping the victims. McKinley said the bartenders collected money AFGANS R USH SJ\.UDI, FUTURE OF ECONOMY IS Pennsylvania only had five. Bob Ashby, owner of McGlynn's Pub and last Wednesday night and Thursday at the Polly AMERICAN EMBASSIES BLEAK "W e are now committed to Restaurant, said he thought the event, which Drummond and Peoples Plaza locations after four Afghani men protested at the The federal surplus will likely preserving and protecting White donated $8,435 to the American Red Cross Disaster days of publicizing. · abandoned U.S . Embassy in Kabul drop to $120 bi llion this year as a Clay Creek," he said . Relief Fund, was successful. "WRDX [radio station] gave us spots on the Wednesday. They also demonstrated result of the previously depleted Gov. Ruth Ann Minner said she "The customers were throwing money at the radio," he said.J"W.e had signs and word of mouth in front of the Afghanistan Embassy economy wor ened by the terrorist was pleasantly surprised at the bartenders," he said. in Saudi Arabia. attacks. outcome of the battle to protect Chuck McKinley. a bartender and organizer of see FUNDS page AS Protesters chanted in support of Budget director Mitchell Daniels White Clay Creek. suspect Osama bin Laden, tore the "This is o ne of the greatest seal of the United States from the ee GIULIANI page A 7 e n vironmental ach ievements we've seen in Delaware," Minner said. "Many of us thought this would never happen." Biden said the quest for federal Stadium security up for Sat. game protection began more than 30 years ago when a proposal was made to dam White Clay Creek BY ALLISA BOOTH director of Public Safety, sajp a majority of the new guidelines. Staff Reporter and create a reservoi r, thus attendee were cooperative, understanding "People who work at these games know threatening thousands of acres of The university upgraded security for the and grateful. what belongs," Flatley said, "and that forests and m a ny species of Delaware Stadium Sept. 22 to ensure safety "I could see a big crowd at the main helped the police officers as well." wildlife. as a result of the recent tragedy of Sept. 11 , entrance on the west side," he said. Thornton said p lanning included He said he had asked the but will decrease for the remainder of the "Everyone was inside before the kickoff devising evacuation pl ans should an National Park Service to consider season. though. and there was over 20,000 people emergency arise. White C lay Creek for National Lawrence Thornton, director of Public in attendance." "For example, we have one if there is a Wild and Scenic River de ignation Safety, said football games had minimal Peo ple were o nl y a llowed to leave suspicious package," he said. "If there is a in 1979. security. during halftime if they had a specific natural disaster like a lightening storm we "At first we did not qualify," Saturday's increased measures included emergency, Flatley said. They had to go to have a plan and designated shelters." Junior Eileen O' Halloran said it did not Biden said, "so we went back, did officers searching purses and prohibiting one of two customer service desks and our jobs and changed the law." admittance of large bags, backpacks and obtain a pass for readmittance.
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