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Hollow' proves tiresome formidable Winthrop team New take on an old legend is little more than spooky Despite valiant comeback atmosphere. effort, Eagle basketball team loses to Winthrop, RECEIVER 80-72 DEC 0 3 1999 Page 6 HENDERSON LIBRARY GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

Vol. 72 No. 42 Wednesday, December 3, 1999 So, we meet again Only this time it's at 'Our House' By Doug Kidd Asst. Sports Editor "[Running the option] is something I've been doing & for years now," responded Eagle Greg Hill when questioned about maybe losing confidence after last year's disastrous I-AA title game. "You're going to make mistakes now and then, but you have to come back and stay focused and try to execute again. We had a lot of mistakes [in the last UMass game], but that's how it goes sometimes." Hill's carefree attitude towards the paradigm of an up-and-down day he experienced nearly a year ago is quite the opposite of his demeanor following the shock- ing 55-43 upset of top ranked Georgia Southern by tournament add-in Massachusetts. "Last year, I think I did put a lot of pressure on myself. When we came up short, I put the pressure on myself," said Hill, who despite rushing for 228 yards and two scores while also adding a touchdown throw- ing, was mostly responsible for the loss-with a helping hand from seven turnovers. "Now, I'm just taking it as it comes, just handling things as they come." As GSU saw their dreams of a perfect 15-0 season slip away in the dreary conditions at UTC's Finley Stadium, UMass was completing a surprising run as the lowest seeded team to win the national championship - as an afterthought eleventh seed. i Just as last season's squad entered the tournament with three losses against them, this year's team is on a roll after a horrific 1 -3 start. Winners of eight straight, including a 30-23 overtime win at SoCon member Furman, UMass returns the core of a team that thrashed the GSU defense for a title game record 55 points and nearly 500 yards of total offense. Sarah Trucksis , a finalist for the Walter Payton award, REMATCH OF THE MILLENNIUM: UMass will meet up with GSU the Eagles will be right at home and ready for the Minutemen. Gametime was unstoppable during last year's contest, gaining a once again this Saturday for the second round of playoffs, but this time is slated for 1 p.mat Paulson Stadium. championship record 244 yards and three touchdowns "After fumbling at the one-yard line, I wanted the week for 121 yards, with Bankhead finishing 28 of 41 two forced fumbles, an returned for a on 35 attempts. The junior tailback has picked up where ball in overtime to help make up for it," said Shipp after for 287 yards and two scores. Tight end Sean Higgins, touchdown and a lot of respect for the former walk-on. he left off last season, gaining 1,742 yards rushing while the win over the Paladins. second on the team in receptions with 48, had a career He's been spectacular again this season, finishing also catching 47 balls out of the backfield. Shipp also Minutemen quarterback, senior Todd Bankhead, high in receiving yards last Saturday with 87 yards on first on the team in tackles with 139 total, 100 solo. carried the Minutmen last week during their first-round helps guide the well-balanced squad, as he has tossed five catches. Against Furman, Ayi finished second on the squad with playoff win. for 2,783 yards and 16 touchdowns. His favorite target Defensively, Massachusetts returns a main factor ten tackles, behind sophomore free safety Jeremy Carrying the ball 36 times for a game-high 170 yards is sophomore wide receiver Adrian Zullo, who caught from last season's championship game disaster in Buck Robinson with 13. Robinson, an all-Atlantic 10 first- and two touchdowns, Shipp won the game for UMass a school-record 75 balls this season for 1,151 yards and Buchannan finalist . Ayi finished last season's team choice, finished third on the team with 95 tackles with the overtime score, atoning for an earlier fumble. nine touchdowns. The pair hooked up ten times last title game with sixteen tackles, three fumble recoveries, Please see SECOND CHANCE, page 8

Sarah Trucksis CAN THEY DO IT AGAIN? Can UMass upset GSU again? UMass survives for a championship rematch By Doug Kidd school-record by reeling off eight Asst. Spots Editor straight victories on their way to their When a team starts a season 1-3 fifth all-time tournament appearance. right after winning the national cham- The Minutemen have been under pionship the previous year, outsiders the direction of head coach Mark immediately assume it's because the Whipple, who, in his second year at team lost most of its starters from the the helm of UMass, has a remarkable title team. 21-6 record. Whipple, who com- But for Massachusetts, the rocky piled a 24-16 record in four years at start wasn't because of new, inexpe- his alma mater Brown University, rienced players, but because of a has had a spectacular group his first difficult schedule that included a I-A two seasons in Massachusetts. team and two squads that finished in Starting at quarterback the past the top 25 of the I-AA polls. two seasons has been senior Todd After a season-opening win Bankhead. The accurate signal-caller against New Hampshire, UMASS has jumped ahead to the top spot of dropped three consecutive contests the UMass record books with 6,702 against 23rd-ranked Villanova, I-A career yards and 50 touchdowns. Toledo, and I-AA tournament team Bankhead also holds Minutemen Hofstra. But after the inauspicious beginning, UMass has matched a Please see UMass, page 4 The George-Anne (912)681-5246 Williams Center room 2023 P.O. Box 8001 Statesboro, Ga. 30460 SPORTS 6 ♦ LIFESTYLES 3 ♦ CLASSIFIEDS 7 [email protected] Page 2 —Friday, December 3,1999 GA New music this month I Playing in the 'Boro December's new music releases For the weekend of December 3-5

On December 7: "Sleepy Hollow" - "The Messenger" - Backstreet Boys - Interview 4, 7, 9:45 4 Conway Twitty - The Very Best Of "The Bone Collector" - 'House on Haunted Cypress Hill - Los Grandes Exitos En 4, 7, 9:45 Hill" - The World is Not Enough 7:10, 9:25 On December 14: 4, 7, 9:45 "Pokemon" - Britney Spears - Interview CD & Booklet "End of Days" - 4, 7, 9:15 Juvenile - G-Code 4; 7, 9:45 Mary J. Blige - Mary "Toy Story 2 "- N Sync - Interview CD & Booklet 4, 7:10, 9:30 Pink Floyd - 1966-67 In London "The Bachelor" - Stir - Broken Tongues 7:10 "Light It Up" - On December 21: 4, 9:30 DMX - And Then There Was X "The Best Man" - 4, 7, 9:40 Toy Story 2" On December 28: Jay Z - Volume 3 (TheJoshl3) POLICE BEAT

Statesboro Police Department December 1 • •Chusty Wilkes. of Park Place Apts., GSU Department of Public Safety •Juan Macias, 19. of 4301 E. Meadow reported burglary. November 30 Dr., wascharged with possession of marijuana. •Nathan Scott, of Campus Courtyard, •Kimberly Wood, 18, of Winbum Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS November 30 reported burglary. was charged with minor in the possession of •Kenneth Nelson. 18, of 315 Meduffie St, •Lisa Hermus, of Campus Courtyard, alcohol. Things To Do at GSU Hawkinsville, Ga., was charged with reported burglary. •A Stratford Hall resident reported Ongoing 10. Return them to P.O. Box 8104 if you are December 7 possession of marijuana. •Andrew Martin, of Westbrooke Condos. someone had used her calling card without reported criminal trespass and battery. •The Center for African Studies staff and P.O. Box 8022 if you are faculty. •Math 0097 Review, Part I by Beth •Jason Lavoie, 18, of 815 Ridgewood her knowledge. welcomes applications from students who Call 681-5940 to request an application. Burke at 5 p.m. in the North Room 1001. Way, Hinesville, Ga., was charged with November 27 •Latonya Miller reported her cellular would like to participate in the Model OAU •All Tuition Remission Applications •Math 0099 Review, Part I by Bobby possession of marijuana. •Ahmad Williams, of College View, phone was taken from her vehicle in the 2000 hosted by Howard University in must be returned no later than December Sparks at 5 p.m. in the North Room 1002 •JohnEscovar, 18, of 7661 SW 144 Trial, reported criminal trespass. Union commuter parking lot. Washington, D.C. Students who are 10. •Math 1111 Review, Part I by Lisa Miami, Fl., was charged with possession of •Elizabeth Chavis. of Campus Courtyard, -Editor's Note: Police Beat appears in interested are required to register for either •The Miss GSU Scholarship Pageant Yocco at 5 p.m. in the North Room 1003. marijuana, open container, and underage reported burglary. every issue of the George-Anne in an effort to AAST 3030 or AAST 4630 by Dec. 8. For is currently accepting entries for the 52nd December 8 possession of alcohol. November 26 inform the GSU community of the amount, more information call 681-5387 or come by Pageant taking place on Saturday, February •Math 0097 Review, Part I by Keith •Brett Danilowicz, 18, of 4160 Riverhill •Crissy Gardener, 27, of 425 Dawson St., nature and location of crime. All reports are Swainsboro, Ga., was charged with the Center in the Forest Dr. building Room 5, 2000. Barrs at 5 p.m. in the North Room 1001. 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be honest, I half expected it to be we're reading the book, chances are, forgotten in a matter of days. But we know who all the people he's I then it caught on and I gave in and referring to are. But this could be a R5* bought a copy. Thankfully, I was problem for non-fans. mistaken. As a matter of fact, it could be a Mick tells all in his autobiogra- great turn off.Jf I didn't know who phy. Everything from losing his ear guys like Al Snow, Jimmy Snuka in a match in Germany, to his love and Ken Shamrock were, I'd prob- troubles in college to what his true ably put the book down. However, feelings about other wrestlers are. I'm willing to bet that Foley doesn't He doesn't hold back on anything, care if non-fans get it or not. Some- and the Al Snow jokes are priceless. thing tells me he wrote this one for By Chris Brennaman What I love most about the book us, the guys who make pro wrestling Staff Writer though is the insight into the inner a way of life. Professional wrestler Mick Foley workings of all of the big wrestling It's sad reading the book seeing has a book that is number one on the promotions, WWF, ECW and WCW. as how Foley's legendary career is New York Times Best Seller list. But Foley is also a master humorist. winding down. guess what. Most big critics refuse to You laugh so hard in certain pas- The poor guy's body is finally review it. But don't worry, Mick, for sages that you almost forget that the telling him to give it up. I'm thankful Starting the only critic that matters is here for stuff really happened. though for all the years Foley gave to you. Foley treats the reader like he or us as Cactus Jack, Dude Love, and i I have to admit that I was skepti- she is in the know. He doesn't spend Mankind. And this book just makes cal at first that hardcore legend Mick too much time explaining every de- me all the more thankful. Have a Saturday, Foley could write a quality book. To tail and every term. He knows that if Nice Day. December 11th, Landrum will be closed until January 13th

Sarah Trucksis due to i Wallace Green appeals to all music fans By Tim Prizer free again, a feeling that we all they settle in to a specific sound, the Staff Writer 023 have experienced at some point. doors will open even wider for them. construction Supporting a brand new album The song ties in perfectly with the No matter what style of music 0 out on Knot Known Records entitled album cover, a picture of a bare- you're in the mood for, Wallace Evandrool, the GSU students in the foot, smiling child playing in the Green will fill your wish tonight as IS local band. Wallace Green, will be grass. they play tunes of off Evandrool at performing tonight at Horizons. For just a three-piece band, Horizons. Lakeside will be open the weekend No matter what kind of music Wallace Green has a large, power- More information on the band you're into, you will love these guys. ful sound. The amazing sounds the can be found at With Chris Mitchell on lead vocals band creates should lead to much www.wallacegreen.com and at of December 11th and 12th and guitar, Brian Hendrix on bass success later on for these guys. Once ■www.knotknown.com. and Larry Summerlin on drums, Wallace Green has made quite a name edu for themselves. m The knowledge these guys have j in music is displayed in their origi- nal songs. The wide range of influ- ences are more evident in their s0 % ' songs than in any other band I've 'ft.W heard. We Specialize In Q From the Green Day-like sound of Evandrool' & opening song, # FREEHAND & CUSTOM WORK ff "Where I'm Thrown In," to the clas- H or sical sounds of the beautiful instru- • COVER UP WORK mental, "Sunflowers," the band # BLACK WORK rge- covers all areas of music in be- • THOUSANDS OR DESIGNS eor- tween. ac- .• OR BRING YOUR OWN DESIGNS be- ■ The power pop/rock sounds of xjis "Annelise," with its catchy chorus rat *ill run itself through your mind Always New & sterilized Stainless Steel Needles We. all day with just one listen. Autoclave Sterilization Other sides of the musical hemi- sphere that Wallace Green squeezes onto Evandrool include the song "Off Award Winning Artists This Bar," which sounds like a Jimmy Certified Member Alliance of Buffett tune with the Texas-based ProffessionalTattooists pop band, the Old 97's, backing him up- Other sounds that can be heard Smiling Buddha Tattoo in Wallace Green are great rock re ■bands like Big Star, Pavement, and Studios Urge Overkill in songs like "Pump- kins" and "Religious Bovines and Statesboro Location Fanciful Dreams." 406 S. Main Street ■ The peaceful sounds of "Quilt" Statesboro, QA 30458 resembles artists like James Taylor or Edwin McCain. "The Twelve At the Junction of Hwy. 30 J & Poses of War" ends the album, and where Hwy. 67 turns into Main Street sounds a lot like some of Bob Dylan's tunes. The new age alternative rock sounds of "I'd Like to be Six" taps 912-764-2788 in on the wish to be young and care- T SEMESTER BREAK WORK Openings across GA, FL, SC, &TN $10.25 Base-Appt. Atlanta Special 2-5 Week Program (770)-772-5200 Augusta (706)-210-9555 10-40 Hrs/Week, Flexible N Chatanooga (423)-629-5535 Entry Level Sales/SVC Columbia, SC (803)-731-8337 All Majors Considered Jacksonville, FL (904)-739-0009 i • ) Scholarships Available conditions Apply www.workforstudents.com Page 4 — Friday, December 3,1999

Toy Story 2:' fun at its best By Zane Thomas horse, so he can sell them all to Japanese business- Staff Writer men and make a huge profit. Disney cartoons had gotten stale since "The What makes "Toy Story 2" so great is that the Lion King." All that singing and dancing and characters are already developed, and they are all Robin Williams being obnoxious just didn't im- fun to watch. Buzz, along with Rex, the neurotic i press me anymore. Then "Toy Story" came along dinosaur, Hamm, the Piggy Bank, Slink and Mr. Po- and I was impressed again. Then they started to tato Head are all part of a Dirty Dozen-like en- suck again, but "Toy Story 2" semble as they search through is here to revive the group, and a toy store trying to find Woody. it's better than the first one. There is also a lot of parody All the characters from the in this movie. Scenes spoof first are back and voiced by the such movies as "Jurassic Park," same actors. There are also "The Empire Strikes Back," and some more characters, like in even "Goldfinger" for the older most sequels that'add to the audience. There are two Buzz plot. Lightyears in this movie as well The story goes like this: that add more humor to the movie. While trying to save an old and And Buzz's archenemy Zurg is finally abandoned penguin toy from a yard sale, added in to enhance the plot. Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) gets stolen "Toy Story 2" is the direct opposite of by a sleazy toy store owner named Big Al "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut." 'Sleepy Hollow' is just a yawn (cleverly voiced by Wayne "Newman" While that movie was funny as hell, it was Sleepy Hollow super natural to find the criminal. they didn't want to, but felt obligated By Chris Brennaman Knight). With Woody gone, it's Buzz lewd and somewhat offensive. "Toy Story 2" is just After ticking off his superiors, he is to do so. Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen) and the gang off to wholesome and fun for all ages, with only TWO songs Everyone has heard or read the assigned to find out who is behind And the ending, not that I'll ruin rescue him. that the audience has to sit through. "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Wash- the murders in Sleepy Hollow. What it for you, was in my opinion, lame. While in captivity, Woody learns that he is the This is probably the best sequel I've seen in a ington Irving. Headless Horseman ensues is a wannabe murder mystery They give us all sorts of suspects as e toy figure of a 1950s Howdy Doody-like show, and while. Not since "The Godfather Part II" has a chases poor Mr. Crane around the meets Evil Dead. to who is behind the murders and r v Big Al needs him to complete his menagerie, which movie surpassed it's original in quality and amuse- woods. Same premise in the film Quite frankly, I found Sleepy motives to boot. But in the end, the f consist of Jessie (voiced by Joan Cusack,) Stinky ment. Overall this is one of the best movies of the Sleepy Hollow, only more super natu- Hollow to be a mediocre movie. It pull the most minor character from t Pete (voiced by Kelsey Grammar,) and Woody's year. ral elements. started off well, and then it seems the entire movie to be the villain. s I Sleepy Hollow starts off with the that Burton decided to spend more In a Bond villain moment, the V trappings of a spooky movie. The time developing his sets than his plot baddy reveals the entire plan , in t dark Burtonesque settings, the brood- or characters. We get these elaborate every detail, while the last victim is , D ing music by Danny Elfman, and so gothic sets that we all grew to love in tied down inside of a windmill, work- e much fog that at first I was thinking Burton films like Batman, Edward ing out the escape while listening to I'd stepped into a screening of the Scissor Hands, and Beetle Juice. But the entire, boring, unbelievable "13th Warrior." it all stops there. monologue. In truth, I felt cheated by No time is wasted in the lopping After a while, you stop noticing the ending. I off of heads as in the first scene we the sets, and start noticing the lack of But I am glad that I saw the movie. are treated to two, count'em, two substance. Sure, we get great scenes Yeah, if I think about too much, the decapitations. of decapitation, but they try to cram more I realize it sucked, yet I can't From there we meet Icabod Crane, the plot advancement into only three get past the beautiful music, and the a New York law enforcer who would scenes. The advancement in the plot haunting imagery. Oh well, I guess much rather rely on science than the between the scenes of gore seemed everything has some redeeming qual- torture of suspects or belief in the to be forced and rushed. Almost as if ity. nd Printing Sale in Foy New. _„ „ flik is a runawayJ hit By* JUStinJustin■? Johnson* mester."mester. The Print and Paper Society By Ellen Rogers York reporter Ike Graham (Rich- rected "Pretty Woman," knew Asst. Lifestyles Editor Staff Writer Club Mud is also featuring and Club Mud welcome all inter- ard Gere) gets word on Carpenter what he was doing when he re- The Print and Paper Society is many different pottery works and ested to come to the sale to view Who says it's men who can't also. united the two actors. The same holding its first art sale along even handmade jewelry in its an- or buy art made by the students of think? It's Julia Roberts who Soon Graham is traveling to chemistry and fun is there once with the annual Club Mud sale nual art sale this year. GSU. cringes at "I Do" in this movie. Maryland to meet the woman with again, and fans of Gere and Rob- this week on the fourth floor of Maggie Carpenter (Roberts) is a chronic case of cold feet and erts won't be disappointed. If the Foy Fine Arts Building. just like any other bride-to-be; maker her the focus of his latest you're in the mood for a funny The art sale began Thursday she dreams of the perfect wed- column. and romantic flick, get "ready to and will take place today from 10 ding dress, ring and reception. Maggie, however, isn't inter- run" to the Union Theater for this a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday from The only trouble is on her big ested in making light of her un- one. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. day, she can't seem to make it fortunate situation and openly "We're trying to get the down the aisle without bolting shows her disgust for Graham 'Runaway Bride' student's work out into the pub- Where & When: for the nearest exit. ("Bite me, paper boy"). lic," professor Greg Carter said. When Maggie ditches groom Of course, there's instant at- Playing at the Russell "The sale is very beneficial to number three at her latest attempt traction between the two, but is it Union Tonight at 7 our group because it gives the to tie the knot, her family and possible for even Gere (a.k.a. and 9:30 p.m. students a chance to make some friends can only shake their heads People's "Sexiest Man Alive") Price: money showcasing their art, it is in disbelief. to charm the hardened heart- a good fundraiser, and it teaches But her infamous "Runaway breaker into finally settling $1 for GSU students, faculty and guests students how to sell their own art Bride" story is not just news in down? in the future," Carter said. her small Maryland town—New Gary Marshall, who also di- The Print and Paper Society has everything from handmade books, journals and notecards to The Gift of Giving holiday items, such as Christmas cards and gift wrap. There are also many paintings, mobiles and photographs for sale as well. Also, portrait and carica- ture artists will be working on site for those interested. "The money earned is helping the students to buy more art sup- plies to continue their work," Carter said. "Proceeds will also help the Luke Renfroe students when our group takes a WANNA BUY A PIECE? Pottery and many other fine works of trip to New York City next se- art are being sold on the fourth floor of the Foy Building.

UMASS From page 1 while also collecting 11 tackles for nearly 52 points per game in twelve As usual, the Eagles will be led losses, four sacks, and six intercep- games. The 72 points scored against by Hill and Payton Award finalist, tions. Northern Arizona were second in I- fullback Adrian Peterson. Hillrushed The entire secondary for the Min- AA playoff history, behind the 78 for nearly 200 yards and four scores utemen has come through this year, scored by Northeast Louisiana in last week's win, while Peterson finishing second nationally behind against Alcorn State in 1992. chipped in with 134 yards. Defen- Davidson with 27 and "For anybody that likes offense, sively, GSU will depend on the front Luke Renfroe a I-AA best 88.1 passing efficiency it certainly was an exciting game," seven, led by linemen Voncellies SPREADING HOLIDAY HAPPINESS: Kappa Delta and Sigma Chi collected toys for rating. said GSU head coach Paul Johnson Allen, Eugene Phillips and line- ♦ disadvantaged children on Thursday night. The event took place at the Kappa Delta Georgia Southern counters after the Lumberjack game which backers Michael Ward and Jason House on Olympic Boulevard. UMass with the number one ranked saw a total of 101 points and over Neese, to contain Shipp and the Min- offense in the country, averaging 1,200 yards of offense. utemen offense. ■■■ MM ■MM ■MMB

GA Friday, December 3,1999 — Page 5 Symphony awes crowd with performance At the movies: The End of the Affair9 The Associated Press By Tim Prizer flute work with the orchestra silent, the piece ended, and Bored with her loveless marriage and certain lines just don't bear Staff Writer the crowd gave a long, warm, well-deserved round of "The End of the Affair," Gra- to a rising government function- repeating, like: "Love doesn't end '. On this past Monday night, the beautiful classical applause to the confidence Jones exhibited in her impec- ham Greene's most autobiographi- ary (Stephen Rea) and fascinated just because you can't see each jnusic of the Statesboro-Georgia Southern Symphony cable performance. cal novel, was first filmed in 1955 by the outspoken writer, she be- other" and "never make a promise graced the ballroom in the Russell Union. Caviani'slb colorful "Tarantella" seemed to hold the with Deborah Kerr and Van gins a passionate liaison. - you may have to keep it." - For a decent sized crowd, the nearly 60-person or- crowd's attention throughout the piece. This song fea- Johnson as the illicit lovers. Be- The deception lasts until the Writers are not easy for actors chestra performed four famous pieces, which echoed tured bells, drums, and symbols to add as much life and cause of censorship restraints, a two lovers are blasted by a Ger- to portray, but Ralph Fiennes is gorgeously throughout the room. Directed and conducted character as possible to the upbeat tune. "Tarantella" is mis-pairing of the stars, and man bomb, and he appears to be convincing as the headstrong nov- by Douglas Graves, the concert consisted of Gioacchino loud and dynamic, with the pausing of the orchestra for Greene's mixture of adultery and dead. When he regains conscious- elist. His intellect shines through, Rossini's "La Cenerentola Overture," Gecile crashes of symbols and the banging of the bass drums. religion, the film was not suc- ness, she announces without expla- even with lines like, "Pain is easy Chaminade's "Concertino for Flute and Orchestra" (fea- The loud drum and orchestra finish was the climax of the cessful. nation that the affair is over. to write; but what can you write turing flute soloist Jennifer Jones), Ron Caviani's "Tar- evening. Now Ireland's Neil Jordan has They meet again after the war, about happiness?" antella," and finally, the famous "Symphony No. 2" by After a ten-minute intermission, the audience scur- written and directed another ver- and their attraction to each other Julianne Moore ("Boogie Johannes Brahms. A brief intermission followed Caviani's ried back to its seats for the completion of the concert, in the sion of the Greene confessional, rekindles. Even the husband's dis- Nights") brings her sexuality to her ^'Tarantella," due to the lengthiness of Brahms entire; form of Brahms' "Symphony No. 2." The long piece is and he has been able to convey covery of his cuckoldry fails to role as well as a vulnerability that ^'Symphony No. 2." slow-paced for the most part until the final section, known the story's eroticism and drama. stop the lovers. But something makes the wayward wife sympa- The mainly slow-paced "La Cenerentola Overture?' as the allegro con spirto. The entire work lasts over half an But the overlay of Greene's re- else does. thetic. served as a perfect opening piece for the night's event. hour, but does not drag on. The conventional style Brahms flections on guilt and revenge re- Neil Jordan ('"The Crying "The End of the Affair" marks -The synchronicity and unison of the violins provided a displays is beautiful, and to watch the musicians perform his main a heavy burden. Game") has obviously invested Rea's eighth film with Jordan, and powerful beginning to a night of timeless works in works reveals the complexity with which he composed. Novelist Maurice Bendrix great care in his adaptation; it it provides him with a curious yet classical music. If you were in attendance at Monday night's concert, (Ralph Fiennes) attends a cocktail shows in the photography - misty effective role. He plays the betrayed The night, however, was centered on the flute playing you heard some of the best music ever created by a party in 1939 London and becomes focus, large close-ups. husband stone-faced, as a man who of Jennifer Jones, the featured soloist for the evening. In symphony that does the timeless music sweet justice. If smitten with the host's gorgeous But the transposition of the time prefers not to challenge his wife's Chaminade' s "Concertino for Flute and Orchestra," Jones you happened to miss out on the event, be sure to catch wife, Sarah Miles (Julianne Moore). element is sometimes confusing, transgressions rather than lose her. soft twinkling performance was flawless, as was the the Statesboro-Georgia Southern Symphony on Friday, accompaniment of the orchestra. The symphony bal- December 10 back in the Russell Union ballroom at 7 anced the background music volume perfectly with the p.m., as they perform their Holiday Concert. You won't volume of Jones' flute. After a long stretch of amazing want to miss it. 1 Rip Us Off. -,; f^Jt.UJI.lf.'l,-- : : ; I That's right - you heard right. Rip us off. Get something for nothing. Say hello to a I By Derrick Bailey hate and unadulterated ignorance Bill Gates leaving school early to \ friend. Find a roommate. Get a job. Find a home for a litter of kittens. Buy a wombat. J Staff Writer is doing for the growth of our chil- become the richest man in America. I Or sell your Beamer (right, like you expect us to believe that you - and not your folks ; Economically, the entertainment dren. Entertainers represent a mir- To be able to entertain is a ■ - actually have the title to that BMW). Regardless of your purpose (or even if you ■ industry is on the rise, but is the ror that stares us right in the face. blessing from God. To entertain ■ are a congenital liar like the Beamer owner), Georgia's liveliest classified ad section ■ moral reputation of the entertainers This mirror of society reflects al- is also having the privilege to " is for you. Students, faculty and staff can have their 20-word action ads published . at stake? coholics, drug abusers and crimi- communicate to a large number 1 for nothing (non-commercial listings only, please). 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However, as entertainment in- ALCOHOLICS, DRUG ABUSERS AND we journey into dustry. It's kind the new millen- CRIMINALS. of like the story nium, a lot of the ^^^^^^ of the prodigal entertainers son. We as aren't on the t.v. people seem to screen displaying their craft. En- mothers and some very prominent pay more attention to the nega- tertainers are seemingly identi- entrepreneurs in the entertainment tive aspects of the industry while fied by dollar signs and police industry. This is just a synopsis of overlooking the positive. We have records. society regardless of color or so- a responsibility to teach the youth Playing devil's advocate, some cial class. So why does society de- to look up to the accomplishments say that entertainers aid in the de- spise the fact that many entertain- of an entertainer, not the enter- bauchery of our youth. Hmmm ... ers leave school early and ultimately tainer himself. 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By Bilal Malik on their recent three-game road freshman Julius Jenkins with 22 three for 2000-2001 season Staff Writer G-A News Service GSU swing, but lost to a Strong Winthrop points and junior college transfer McCorkle, a 5'6" point guard, The GSU Eagles returned home Eagles team, 80-72. Todd Shipley. The Eagles tried to Three student-athletes have was also named her team' s most valu- Winthrop 80 with their confidence levels running The revamped Eagles (3-2)were keep their home winning streak alive signed national letters of intent to able player as well as best defensive on high after compiling a 2-1 record led by senior Hamp Jones, 18 points against a strong Winthrop team that play for the GSU women's basket- player. She averaged 15 points, five won the All-Big-South Conference ball program, head coach Rusty Cram rebounds, four assists, three steals last year and earned a berth to the announced Thursday. and one block per game. She was prestigious NCAA tournament. Guard Danielle Quinn (Cocoa named to the All-Middle Georgia The Eagles backcourt excelled in Beach, Fla./Cocoa Beach), guard First Team and All-City First Team. the first half as point-guard and Kristy McCorkle (Macon, Ga./ "I thought we really needed an Statesboro native, Donta Humphries Westside) and forward Trineca off guard who can shoot, and by put Jenkins in great position to pour McLeod (Deerfield Beach, Fla./ signing Danielle, we gained a tre- in ten points. The Eagles dominated Deerfield Beach) will join the Lady mendous all-around player who can the first half early with a strong 21- Eagles next fall and compete in the do just that," said Cram. 11(7:43) lead, but struggled late as 2000-01 season. With commitment to return from Winthrop closed the gap to three "I don't think we could be in Mitchell, GSU's two-time all-con- points to close the half 35-32. The better shape," said Cram. "We ference forward who suffered a sea- Eagles had a field goal percentage of brought in players who fit our needs son-ending injury in September, the 43.8 and pulled down seventeen re- well, and I think this could end up addition of McLeod should only bounds. being one of the top recruiting classes strengthen an already impressive ros- The Eagles started the second half in the Southern Conference. With ter of post players. very slowly allowing Winthrop to go Sharon Mitchell committing to come The 6'1" McLeod was named on a 25-7 run to take the lead 57-42 back next year, we should be in good team MVP after a stellar career at (11:29) Winthrop methodically pulled shape." Deerfield Beach High, where she av- away with great defense and second The addition of Quinn, a 5'10" eraged 17 points and 16 rebounds per opportunities from offensive rebounds. guard, will provide GSU with a tre- game. The Eagles made a strong come- mendous outside shooting threat. She She was named to the all-county back with a tenacious fullcourt press, was named Cocoa Beach's most valu- first team and was also picked as a closing the lead to three points, 64-67 able player last season after averag- Sun-Sentinel Fab-5 player, which -Wff with 2:34 left to play. The effort was ing 15 points, 10 rebounds, three honors the top five players in south not enough as the tough Winthrop team assists and three steals per game. Florida. Additionally, she holds the pulled away. She was a first team all-confer- school record for most rebounds in a Jenkins and Jones led the team with ence member, and she also landed on game with 27, and she also led her Sarah Trucksis scoring with 22 and 18 points respec- the All-State Honorable Mention AAU squad to four consecutive state DOWN, BUT NOT OUT: GSU played strong against All-Big South Conference winner Winthrop. tively. Team. championships. Lady Eagles fall to Mercer Eight Eagles named to after leading at halftime media All-SoCon first team G-A News Service first team including Offensive Player of the Year Greg GSU Asheville, N.C. — The Southern Conference Sports Hill at quarterback, and running back Adrian Peterson. Media Association announced its 1999 all-league team Hill and Peterson were both first team picks last year by Mercer on Nov. 24. The SoCon's three football co-champions, the media. Appalacian State, Furman and Georgia Southern, took On defense, the Eagles were represented by lineman :?* By Edmund Coley 20 of the 25 available first team slots. Voncellies Allen and Eugene Phillips and defensive ".' Staff Writer Among Georgia Soutehrn's eight selections to the backs Earthwind Moreland and Arkee Thompson. Th- For the second consecutive night first team were offensive guard Mark Williams and ompson was a first team pick in '98 as well. the Lady Eagles collapse in the sec- offensive tackle Rich McGrath, each selected to the Appalacian State, which finished the SoCon season ond half to fall to the 5-2 Lady Bears media all-league team for the third consecutive with a 7-1 league record and in a three-way tie for first of Mercer 74-67. year.Furman also placed eight players on the first team. with Georgia Southern and Furman, placed four players GSU (1-4) held Mercer to only The Paladins placed six players on the offensive team on the defensive first team: lineman Rocky Hunt, a repeat 20% from the floor in the 1 st half on including tight end Trent Sansbury, wide feciever Des selection from 1998, and Jamie Lovern; defensive back their way to a 15 point halftime lead Kitchings, guard Ben Hall, tackle Josh Moore, running Cory Hall and punter Brian Reilly. before Mercer proceeded to outscore back Louis Ivory, and Kitchings, again, as the kick return Also earning first team offensive slots were wide the Lady Eagles in the second half specialist. receiver Cos DeMatteo of Chattanooga, center Chip . 55-33 and shot a whopping 68%. On defense, Furman placed defensive back John Simmons of The Citadel, and placekicker Josh Jones of "We quit," said Head Coach Rusty Keith who, esterday, was named as the SCSMA Defen- Western Carolina. On defense, East tennessee state k Cram. "There is no excuses... We sive Player of the Year, and linebacker Will Bouton. placed a pair of linebackers on the first team in Derek ' made them a good team tonight." Besides McGrath and Williams, Georgia Southern Fudge and Kevin Peterson. Peterson was a first team Mercer Senior Jenny Sessor led had a pair of repeat performers named to the offensive media selection last year as a junior. ■'.'- all scoring with 23 points, shooting 4 ;■_; of 8 from the three-point line. Media All-Southern Conference Football Team Senior Tondra Warren and Sopho- First Team Offense First Team Defense more Alie Rosseau led the Eagles School Name Pos. Yr. School Name Pos. Yr. j with 12 points. Warren also captured Furman Trent Sansbury TE So. Appalachian State Rocky Hunt DL Sr. :' a team high eight rebounds. Furman Des Kitchings WR Sr. Georgia Southern Voncellies Allen DL Sr. As for playing on back-to-back Chattanooga Cos DeMatteo WR So. Georgia Southern Eugene Phillips DL Sr. night, the Lady Eagles say it had no Georgia Southern Mark Williams G Sr. Appalachian State Jamie Lovern DL Jr. :.- tremendous effect on Wednesday Furman Ben Hall G Sr. Luke Renfroe Furman Will Bouton LB So night's outcome. Georgia Southern Rich McGrath T IT SLIPPED AWAY: Despite a 35-19 lead at halftime, the GSU Sr. ETSU Kevin Peterson LB Sr. "We' re all tired," said Sophomore Furman Josh Moore T women's basketball team fell to Mercer 74-67 Wednesday night. Jr. ETSU Derek Fudge LB Sr. Danna Simpson. "But they just played The Citadel Chip Simmons C Sr. Furman John Keith DB Sr. i Florida State (the night before) so Georgia Southern Greg Hill ranked North Carolina before "This [game] is a big step QB Sr. Appalachian State Cory Hall DB Jr. there is no excuse." Georgia Southern Adrian Peterson RB starting their conference sched- backwards," said Cram "If I had So. Georgia Southern Earthwind Moreland DB Sr. The Lady Eagles have a week Furman Louis Ivory RB ule hosting Davidson on the 12th the money, I would pay everyone So. Georgia Southern Arkee Thompson DB So. to regroup and prepare for 12th Western Carolina Josh Jones PK of December. (who came to the game) back." Jr. Appalachian State Brian Reilly P, Sr. Furman Des Kitchings KR Sr. Second Team Offense Second Team Defense Get Fit Fast With Wofford Travis Brightbill TE Sr. ETSU Lamar Cooper WR Sr. Chattanooga Chris Smith DL Sr. Appalachian State Daryl Skinner WR Sr. Western Carolina Anthony Jenkins DL Sr. I Fitness Kickboxing The Citadel Mario Richardson DL Jr. Appalachian State Bryan Metts G Jr. Wofford Nathan Fuqua DL Fr. Fitness Kickhoxing has fast become- Wofford Eric Nash G So. the hottest workout in America. Appalachian State Joe Patrick T Fr. Wofford Ben Dae LB Sr. That's because it teaches you the VMI Greg Fedor T Jr. Georgia Southern Jason Neese LB So. practical techniques of setf-defense, Appalachian State LB So. In a high-energy class that's never Wofford Greg Rhoads C Sr. Justin Seaverns "boring like other -workouts. Appalachian State Remi Awolowo DB So. **r Furman Justin Hill QB Jr. Punches, Kicks, Elbows, Knees... Western Carolina Brad Hoover RB Sr. Georgia Southern Kiwaukee Thomas DB Sr. all clone to music in a fun, exciting ETSU Keyandre Fenn DB Jr. way that anyone can team. But what Appalachian State Karim Razzak RB So. students tell us they like most about Georgia Southern Chris Chambers PK Sr. Furman Walter Booth DB Sr. our Fitness Kickfooxinj;; program is Western Carolina David Hill P Sr. that it gers them in the best shape The Citadel Carlos Frank KR Sr. of their lives. * Bum up to 800 calories per hour •Tone muscles Coaches name All-SoCon football team i • Reduce tat , Special to the G-A • Ix-am the techniques of self- defense ors on offense as a kick returner. Two and running back Adrian Peterson. On * Release stress Asheville, N.C—The Southern Paladins earned first team honors on defense, GSU players selected to the We guarantee that our Fitness Conference today announced its 1999 defense including linebacker Will Bou- first team included defensive linemen Kickboxing classes will give you the best workout you've ever had, or football all-league team as selected by ton and defensive back John Keith. Voncellies Allen and Eugene Phillips, your money back. Call now! the league's nine head coaches. Geor- Georgia Southern, the lone SoCon and defensive backs Kiwaukee Tho- gia Southern and Appalachian State team still alive in the NCAA Division mas and Earthwind Moreland. placed six members on the offensive I-AA playoffs, placed four players on Appalachian State had four players Eddie Lott's ATA Black Belt Academy first team including tight end Trent the first team of both the offense and selected to the defensive first team 406 Fair Rd., #7 jr~x Statesboro, GA 30458 Sansbury, wide receiver Des Kitchings, defense. including linemen Rocky Hunt and J BLACK BELT ACADEMY (»12t) 764-3844 guard Ben Hall, tackle Josh Moore, The Eagles' offensive selections Jamie Lovern anddefensivebackCorey and running back Louis Ivory. included guard Mark Williams, tackle Hall. Punter Brian Reilly was also a JVflCMHICK: Artist si Kitchings also received first team hon- Rich McGrath, quarterback Greg Hill first team pick. 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Washer and Committee, the administration, the faculty and Blackshear Times. Call Bob and he can tell you dyer also mins. from campus. $320/mo. +1/2 utl. staff of Georgia Southern University, or the who he stole it from originally. Call asap if interested. 681-3479. University System of Georgia. The George-Anne FEMALENEEDEDto sublease Apt. atStatesboro is published three times weekly during the Place. Private bedroom and bath. Will pay half academic year and five times during summers. first months rent. Call 489-5484. Any questions regarding content should be directed to the editor at by phone at 912/681- 20 Announcements APARTMENT FOR sublease 2 bed in Stadium 5246 or fax at 912/486-7113. Readers may also Walk from Dec. to August. Call Paul at 871-3170 send electronic messages to the newspaper SUBLEASE BERMUDA Run Apt. Own bed and j Rip Us Off. staff by visiting our web site at http:// ATTEND AN information session and find out bath. Rent $250 contract Yen 912-871-5163 www.stp.gasou.edu. the details or call 871-1987 Nov. 16th at 6pm in OFFICES, MAIL, PHONES: Room 2023, F. I. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment with Union 2042. Nov. 17th and 18th at 6pm in the ■ That's right - you heard right. Rip us off. Get something for nothing. Say hello to a ! Williams Center. The George-Anne, P.O. Box washer & dryer in Park Place. Very clean. Please Union 2047. Nov. 30th at 5pm in union 2042. 8001, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, call 871-4646. Dec. 1 & 2 at 7pm in the Union room 2042 Ga. 30460. 912/681-5246 (News) or 912/618- I friend. Find a roommate. Get a jdb. Find a home for a litter of kittens. Buy a wombat. \ SUBLEASE BERMUDA Run private bedroom, 5418 (Advertising) or 912/486-7113 (Fax) bath, includes kitchen dining/living room, washer/ 40 Autos for Sale dryer only $245a month call Kassie 681-8115for \ Or sell your Beamer (right, like you expect us to believe that you - and not your folks J ADVERTISING INFORMATION more info. The George-Anne reserves the right to refuse ONE BEDROOM apartment avail, for sublease ■ - actually have the title to that BMW). Regardless of your purpose (or even if you ■ any advertisement. OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 88,4 door, excellent Spring Semester. $300 month cable incl. Low condition, automatic, new brakes and tires. Runs DISPLAY AD DEADLINE: The deadline for utilities too! Walk to campus. Call 871-6402. \ are a congenital liar like the Beamer owner), Georgia's liveliest classified ad section reserving space and submitting advertising copy great. $2,000 call for more details. 489-3430 ■ GRADUATING!!! need someone to sublease 2 isNoon.oneweekpriorto the intended publication CARS FOR sale red oldsmobile Supreme 89 bed Aprt. Cheap rent $212plus 1/2 utl. Close to auto, 2 door, very nice and runs excellent. Always \ is for you. Students, faculty and staff can have their 20-word action ads published \ * date. campus! Private full bath with dishwasher, & w/ maintained. New tires and brakes. $2,800 call for For more information, rate cards, sample d. Please call Laura at 681-4031 for info. more information 912-489-3430. publications, contact: Jonathan Brooks, \ for nothing (non-commercial listings only, please). Fill out the little rectangles below, \ Cheapest Rent Best Location Boardwalk 512 Advertising Manager, ADS, (912) 681-5418; or South College St. huge 2 bed, 2 bath $200/ Bill Neville, Student Media Coordinator, .(912) \ and send your ad to G-A Action Ads, POB 8001, GSU or drop them by our offices in j person. Large 3 bed, 2 bath $200/person. Quiet 681-0069. 52 Bicycles , Pool, walk to GSU 681-2300 or 681-2500. PROOFING/ERRORS/OMISSIONS: The I the Williams Center, Room 2023. You MUST include your name and P.O. Box ■ newspaper makes every reasonable effort to BICYCLE FRAME Trek 7000 aluminum frame. present correct and complete information in Great condition barely been used $300 call 541 - 230 Roommates ! number to qualify for a freebie. Remember, keep it short: students, faculty and ! advertisements. However, the advertiser is 0056 responsible for proofing the ad upon publication J staff must pay 200 per words for those which exceed the 20-word limit. And, please \ Trek Mountain Bike for sale. 16.5". Excellent and should notify the newspaper immediately in One roommate needed, own bedroom from now condition. Rock Shox Indy SL Shock. Purple until August. Willow bend across from Paulson the event of an error. The newspaper is not frame. Great for riding to class and trail riding. Stadium. $230 a month. Call Steve. 871-3765 \ - no telephone calls... at this price we don't take dictation. J responsible for any errors in advertisements and $350 obo. Call Sarah 871-5088 its liability for adjustments is limited to the amount WANTED: Good, clean, responsible roommate ■ BLUE AND black boys mountain bike for sale to share 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom mobile home. of space the error occupied in the ad. Further, the $50 wal-mart brand, so its made sturdy! Brand $175 month, water, washer, dryer included. No ■ newspaper is not responsible for any damages new (with only dust particles to tell its' age!) 541 - deposit needed. Avail immediately. 531-2260 ■ 0596 Are you tired of yourcurrent living situation? How about $200 a month rent + 1/4 utilities. Male or ■ ■ 80 Computers & female, nonsmoker who is reasonably clean. ■ High School Juniors, Se- Software 489-8073 ■ niors, Graduates, GED Re- NEED A roommate for Sherwood Forest House. I: Nice house and cheap rent. Call Ryan at 764- ■ cipients, College Students, COMPUTER FOR sale. Pentium, color monitor, 2087 ■ ■ and prior Service Memebers. keyboard, 8Xcd rom, Logitech mouse, Windows EAGLE Creek Townhouse. Looking for ■ Would you like to be part of a 98, Microsoft 2000, and more only $350 please roommate to move in to huge room with private ■ call 489-3034. bath. $275/mo. + 1/2 Utl. Large apartment with winning team that offers ex- clean, responsible female roommate. 912-871- ■ TOWER P-200mhz, 64 mb, 2.5gb, 3d diamond ■ ... . cellent Part-time pay and ben- stealth, wavetable soundcard & speakers, 56K 4095. Small pets welcome. efits like $3,000-$5,000 bo- modem, keyboard & mouse, Windows 95 & PROFESSIONAL MALE seeking roommate for ■ ■ games, $400obo 681-2300/531-2300. 2 bedroom house out towards Lowe's $200 + 1/ nus, $25,436 for college orvo- 2 utl. 489-5587 evening after 6pm. ■ FORSALEIBMAptiva2monthsold.475mhz64 ■ tech, retirement, plus much mb ram, 40x cd-rom, 56k modem, window 98, M/F ROOMMATE needed to share two bedroom ■ more. There are just a few loads of software 10gb drive. $600 cash. Call Apt. 9 miles from GSU campus. Rent is $200 Michael at 681-1054 month plus half utilities. Call 587-4645. ■ ■ openings left in your local PRINTER FOR sale Hewlett Packard DeskJet ROOMMATE NEEDED ASAP to share 4 bed, 2 ■ National Guard Unit for truck 340, made for laptop computers, only $100 for bath, in players Club Apt. Rent $210mo. + 1/4 ■ drivers, food service, me- more information call 489-3034. util. Call 912-823-3715 ■ chanics, heavy equipment op- DELL LAPTOP Pll 333 64 MB RAM. 2 months FEMALE ROOMMATE needed Statesboro old. 4.8GB hard drive. 1.3 GB mp3's Office 2000 Place. Washer, dryer, furnished, own bedroom, YOU MlIM LUMI erations, etc. We'll even train $2,600 obo must sell! Call to Seel! Call Les 688- bathroom , brand new $285.00 per month sub- a you. For more information 2652 lease Jan 1st till Aug. 1st. Call Misty 486-3150. ■ contact your Georgia Army [ Name POB Phone# I Page 8 — Friday, December 3,1999

SECOND CHANCE From page 1 Next Monday will be the last edition of The records for attempts (898), comple- rushing games at ten, a mark set to passing per game. tions (540), and completion per- be tied when GSU's Adrian The defense, led by Buchannan George-Anne of the millenium. Drop off any centage (60.1%). Brilliant in last Peterson earns his next 200 yard award finalist Kole Ayi, held oppo- year's title game, Bankhead com- performance. nents to 17 points per game and just submissions or ads today to ensure they pleted 17 of 25 passes for 152 yards, Sophomore wide receiver over 300 yards per contest. Defen- even though he did not attempt a Adrian Zullo has turned out to be sive tackle Aaron Parker leads the make the deadline. Good luck on finals pass after the first half. Bankhead's favorite target, catch- Minutemen defensive linemen with That's because of the hold ing 75 balls for 1,151 yards and 45 total tackles, 26 solo, while also Walter Payton award finalist nine touchdowns. Zullo, who garnering eight tackles for losses Marcel Shipp took on last season' caught a touchdown pass in last and seven sacks. title game. season's matchup against Georgia Linebackers Matt Dawson and The then-sophomore tailback Southern, is second in school his- Jarard White and free safety Jer- rushed for a championship game tory in receptions and yards, with emy Robinson also contribute record 244 yards and three touch- 104 for 1,620 respectively. heavily on defense for the Minute- downs on 35 carries. Zullo, already the UMass all- men. Shipp also holds the UMass ca- time leader in touchdown catches Massachusetts was second to reer rushing record with 5,040 yards with 17, needs just five receptions James Madison in placing its play- CAA Playoffs and the single-season touchdown for 51 yards to break the UMass ers on the all-Atlantic 10 teams. record for rushing with 22. His career records. On the first team for UMass were: 5,040 career yards is second in At- The explosive offense tied a Ayi, Robinson, Shipp, White, Zullo, Saturday, Dec, 4th lantic 10 history, behind former school-record for points with a 77- and tight end Sean Higgins. New Hampshire running back Jerry 0 drubbing of Northeastern that in- Second team all-AlO members Azumah. cluded eight rushing touchdowns. include: Bankhead, Dawson, Azumah compiled 6,193 yards Whipple's offense also averaged Parker, and guard Mike Wynne. between 1995-98, as well as the I- 33 points per game, while also av- Defensive end Chris Prince AA record for career 200 yards eraging 197 yards rushing and 242 made the third team. SU Eagles econd Annual vs. UMASS Messiah Sing-Along Paulson Stadium 1:00 pm

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