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It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. feJ^Hetoa The BG News "Celebrating 75 Years of Excellence" Showers high of 50 Monday, March 6,1995 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 82, Issucl 13 i Alouday Feature Trio arrested A round on the house for receiving Student bartenders share insights on job, tips, drinks stolen goods Aaron Gray Police reportedly found a set of by Sharon Turco The BG News keys and a JVC tape deck In the three mens' car. Both were re- Three Flndlay men were ar- portedly missing from the pickup rested FMday morning after alleg- truck. edly breaking Into a pickup truck parked behind Up- The truck's owner, an Up- town/Downtown on North Main town/Downtown employee, re- Street. portedly saw two of the three James D. break Into his truck and run Jackson. 21, away shortly before 2 a.m. The Shannon L. victim was later brought to the Jackson. 19, arrest scene where he Identified and Desmond two ot the men. T. Thompson were pulled The three allegedly broke the over and ar- driver's side window of the pickup rested on East truck In order to unlock It. Police Wooster Street said the three were apparently shortly after 2 trying to steal an amplifier from a.m. the truck Judging from the wires James Jackson was charged pulled from It. with receiving stolen property. Shannon Jackson and Thompson All three denied being Involved were charged with complicity to In the theft but had conflicting <"" ■•■' f^- receiving stolen property. stories, according to police. 7 Sick baby makes amazing recovery The Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. — Four months after doctors told his parents they could do nothing to save him, Ryan Nguyen Is going home -- healthier, stronger and with a will to survive. Junior Enfliah major and evening bartender Natt Wlnterman poors la the bast Job In town.'' Wlnterman aald. "In tact, It's the beat Job a double for a customer on the second floor of Eaarstreet Cafe. "This erer. I lore the lire music and social atmosphere." Born eight weeks prematurely with kidney damage, a bowel obstruc- tion and possible brain damage, Ryan was at the center of a battle be- Most students would cringe "I started working there be- One perk that many do not tending training. tween his parents and doctors over how to treat the critically III child. at the thought of working on a cause I needed the money," he expect in a college town Is the "A person can take all the Nghla and Daria Nguyen set aside their worst fears and held firmly Saturday night, but for student said. "After three hours of work- Ops. mixology classes they want, but to every wisp of hope. Now they're busy preparing for their son's home- bartenders work Is Just another ing, a bus full of senior citizens "Besides bartending being a It's Just not the same as work- coming Monday. night out with friends. came In and that was It I quit great Job for the hours. It Is also ing behind a bar with a' million "We've ordered a crib. We are overjoyed that he gets to come home. This Is the best Job I ever and have been working at great money." Welsenbach people asking for a drink at the It'sadayweVe been waiting for for so long,"Mrs. Nguyen said. had." said John Welscnbach. a Mark's ever since." said. "I make anywhere from same Ume." Trainer said. Since his birth Oct. 27, Ryan has more than doubled his weight to bartender at Mark's Bar on Jeff Trainer, a bartender at $70 to $80 a night, and that's Wlesenbach agreed. 14 pounds-plus, and he's quick to smile at visitors at Legacy Emanuel East Wooster Street. "It gives BW-3 on Wooster Street, has Just for three hours' work." "That's the part you're not Hospital in Portland. me my days free, and If I wasn't been a bartender for three Sonja Tobar, a former bar- prepared for. The crowds can Inside the neonatal special care unit, an audlotapc plays love songs working behind the bar I would years. tender at Chl-Chl's restaurant, get demanding when they all at the top of Ryan's crib as the Nguyens practice feeding him intraven- be there anyway. So I might as "I started working at a bar In said the tips bartenders make want something at once," he ously, checking his blood pressure and temperature and giving him well be working." Toledo as a dishwasher and are the best part of the Job. said. medication. Welsenbach said when he worked my way up." he said. "I "People Up really well In Bowl- Trainer said the most Inter- Ryan was bom by Caesarean section at Sacred Heart Medical Center first came to school he worked started working at BW-3 last ing Green, especially the men." esting aspect of bartending Is In Spokane. The placenta had torn away from his mother's uterine at a fast food establishment, year when they first opened. It's Tobar said. seeing both friends and strang- wall, causing the baby to lose blood and suffer damage to his vital or- but It wasn't anything like a great Job. and not having the Tobar. Welsenbach and ers who come Into the bar. gans. Trainer have had no formal bar- working at Mark's. commute Is nice." See BARS, page four See BABY, page five Children seek refuge in Britain Twists are packed off. not to the Conservative member of Parlia- come Britain's responsibility. ago. according to the Refugee "What they tell us when they, The Associated Press workhouse, but to this generous ment representing London's Ken- Able to speak only In the Am- Council. arrive Is that their parents are community that will pick up the slngton district. hartc language, they told Zenebe: U.N. officials estimate that dead, they have no family and LONDON - Getaneh Zenebe 'Their fathers were taken In the there are 500.000 to 1 million they are escaping persecution," found two frightened, crying chil- middle of the night, their mothers children on their own. among the Hess said. That may be true In dren huddled against the winter interrogated. Houses, wedding world's 20 million refugees. some cases, but quite a lot of It Is "What they tell us when they arrive is rings were sold and a stranger London police regularly find down to perceived economic and chill outside the community education benefits." that their parents are dead, they have center where he helps refugees took them away on an airplane." youngsters abandoned at the The scale of the traffic has from his native They told him a man brought Nottlng Hill Gate subway station, no family and they are escaping perse- them to the center, took their on Kensington High Street and alarmed some British officials, Ethiopia. who suspect children are aban- cution. That may be true in some cases, Like dozens passports and disappeared. outside the Tabernacle Commu- doned in Britain not Just to es- -of youngsters Last year. 404 children under nity Center where Zenebe vol- but quite a lot of it is down to perceived cape persecution and war but to who came be- age 17 arrived In Britain on their unteers. gtve them a better life. economic and education benefits fore them, they own and applied for asylum. They "We believe what Is happening came from Ethiopia. Angola. Is these children are handed over Under Brttlsh law. unaccom- told a tale of panied refugee children must be Edward Hess terror at home Afghanistan. Pakistan. Eritrea. in Ethiopia to some agency that Is Uganda and the former Yugoslav paid to bring them probably by provided with food, shelter, medi- services committee chairman and abando- cal care and an education. Includ- nment in a new republics of Somalia and Sri plane to London, where they are dropped off In London," said Ed- ing college. The average govern- land. Some- Lanka. tab. The more we perform a moral The local government for Ken Only one young refugee has ward Hess, chairman of Kensing- ment expenditure on each refu- times the sto- duty, the more the word gets ever been deported, a 17-year-old ton and Chelsea's social services gee Is about $31.000 a year. ries turn out to be false. But the "Unwanted African Oliver back." said Dudley Flshburn. a See REFUGEES, page four children are here, and they be- Ghanlan sent home six months committee. ■ iii Rusturn Kozain explains Police arrested a local The hockey team won a why paranoia is a good woman and seized IS pair of games during the thing. pounds of marijuana. weekend to clinch second Page 4. Page 5. place in the CCHA. Page 7. \f * » Editorial The BG News page two Monday, March 6,1995 Paranoia-you should try it The BG News Phewl Can I come out now? I ganlzatlon.