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VOLUME 119, NUMBER 29 SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934

WWW.THESPARTANDAILY.COM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2002 Money game payoffs support more than football By Melinda Latham Robert Caret said that games, like gram to play its team at home. Since According to the chief fmancial offi- "It's really not necessarily tied to sports at SJSU. Daih Staff Writer Illinois and the upcoming game the large programs generate millions cer of the athletics department, John football," he said. Bell said that football was essential against Ohio State, were a component in revenue at home games, they are Twining, the arrangement with Ohio According to the academic budget to athletic funding. Win or lose, when the Spartans to total athletic department revenue. svilling to pay other teams to come to State gives $500,000 to Spartan report (July 2000-June 2001), football "Football is the only sport that come home from their game against "It's $1.5 million net profit," Caret them and play home games they Athletics. After expenses, the net created 24.6 percent of total revenue makes money," he said. No. 5 , they will said. "[Money games) are a revenue would otherwise not have on their income resulting from the game will for the athletic budget, generating The arrangements for the games are be a half million dollars richer. stream, just like ticket sales are part of schedules. be about S400,000. about S2.8 million dollars. In compar- made informally, through interperson- This Saturday's football game a revenue stream." "The schools with big stadiums, The money that comes from foot- ison, the second biggest revenue gen- al relationships, Bell said. against the Buckeyes carries weight According to Chuck Bell, athletic with lots of money and lots of stands ball, however, does not go directly into erator, men's basketball, brought just "I've been in the business for 30 not just on a prestige scale, but a director at SJSU, a money game is an make S5-6 million per home game," the football program but is part of the under 12 percent. years," Bell said. "There are only 117 financial scale as well. agreement between a university with a Bell said. "They'll play schools who guaranteed income of the athletics Twining said that the money goes San Jose State University President larger program paying a smaller pro- need the money." department, Twining said. into a general fund that supports all See FOOTBALL, page 5

ON THE PATH Student Union TO A expansion up for Jacqueline Ly, a senior finance major, writes the name of a possi- ble job contact on vote next month a business card at the 2002 Job Fair. Though the process deals with cur- Ifpassed, referendum rent matters, the project is anything but new, said HuyTran, a member of will lead to $81 the Student Union board of directors responsible for conducting the increase in fees process. By Fernando F. Croce "We were pushing for improvements for years now," Tran said. "We were Senior Staff Writer trying to get it going last semester, in the Spartan A project for the modernization and when our ad came out expansion of the San Jose State Daily with the project details. Right Union will be put then, President Caret pulled the ad University Student because the project was not ready to to student vote at the beginning of go. Just recently, we were given the next month. things If passed, the referendum would okay to go ahead. Financially, authorize the collection of 881 in have gotten worse since then." additional fees to be collected over the Student Union fee income has course of the next three years, as ren- declined drastically in the past decade, ovation and expansion of the Student affecting projects needed to maintain Union would last seven ye-ars. services that would benefit students, High priorities cited by the project such as food services and additional would include an incrrase in fitness spaces for retail, Tran said. and aerobic space, special areas for "The last fee increase related direct- student clubs to meet, more attention ly to the Student Union was back in given to food and entertainment 1989," he said. "That was 13 years capacities, as well as keeping all other ago. At this point, if we don't get an services current. increase, we are going to have to cut Patricia Renovato, also a member of services, which is something we defi- board of directors, said students nitely do not want to do. But svith no the money to operate, there is no choice." were asked to react to a series of dif- In order to see how students felt ferent scenarios in which Student Union services depended on fee about such an increase, the board of increases. directors hired an audit association to Renovato said the project is an conduct a lengthy survey addressing a friendlier these concerns, Tran said. important step in creating "Students have shown us that they campus environment for students. "A lot of students are ignorant to the are ready to do all or nothing," Tran Union is not part said. "We are just doing what students fact that the Student want, based on that survey." of the college itself but its own sepa- ER main thrust "The campus is going through a lot rate entity," she said. "The of changes right now," she said. 'We of the project is, first of all, to keep into a services up to par. Also, however, we want to turn the Student Union create a community- place where people would like to hang ABOVE: Sam Habtu browses the employer list at have a vision to out. The campus would be a place that the 2002 Job Fair at San Jose State University. based place rather than a commune This year 112 employers attended the fair to based one." See MEASURE V, page ,J recruit students.

LEFT: Nicole Sebek, graduate student in electrical engineering, talks vvith Ramesh Sekher at the 2002 Job Fair in the Event Center Wednesday Parking permit theft afternoon. Sekher is a recruiter from "Symbol Technologies," a company specializing in secure 31 mobile information systems. a rising problem PHOTOS BY A freshman, who declined to be identified, was a victim of theft in the DANIELLE GILLETT / Seventh Street garage. DAILY STAFF "'The permit was hanging on my - rearview mirror at 730 a.m. and miss- ing at 4 p.m.," she said. By Bob Meredith If a parking permit is stolen, a Dash Stall Writer replacement will cost SIO and will be issued after a stolen property report Parking permits are being stolen has been tiled with UPI), Alvarez Events support 'coming out' week from vehicles in San Jose State said. University parking garages, accord- Some students said they have decid- to the University Police ed not to take any nsks with their per- serv ing Group sponsors activities, hopes When she told a friend in February ot .20tX) that counseling Department. mits. she is bisexual, Miller said she was received with "Celebrating a national day like this is designed permits have "I heard about the thefts from to encourage and recognize the need for us to live Eighteen thifts of to encourage openness warmth 2nd support. been reported bmween Aug. 30 and friends," sophomore Fred For example, the two girls were exercising in their free and open," said Sivertsen, who is gay. Carpenter said. 'My permit was has organized festivities everyday Oct. 4. PE. class with another girl who was telling them The Alliance hanging from the rearview mirror, Miller's this week in celebration of the Day The Seventh Street parking garage By Saadia Malik about her relationship with her boyfriend. the but now it is attached to the wind- her and asked about her girl- "The day is a nice symbol of hope," said Ken tops the list svith 14 thefts, and Dash Staff Writer friend then turned to reported. shield." friend. Brookshire, a sophomore communication studies 10th Street garage has three Acklitionally, one incident occurred Other students said they discussed Andrea Miller came out of the closet a few "I felt included in normal society," she said. "I major. "Coming out is a reidly scary, very nerve- Since at Lot 6 on Ninth Street. the stolen permit issue with class- yews ago, she said she has felt a sense of newfound finally felt like there wasn't anything wmng with racking thing." Brookshire said he first came out in high school Capt. Marianne Alvarez of the UPD mates. freedom. me." a classmate who read Although she hasn't told her family about her when he had his heart broken by a boyfriend. He said she was unable to discuss the "I heard from 'Before, I was very uncomfortable and rejected it in the Daily," said senior com- bisexuality, Miller said that her friends are very fell into a depression before finally deciding to tell details of the reported thefts, but an about that side of myself," said Miller, a freshman Christie McCarthy. "I can see where rejecting myself because important to her and coming out to them has a few friends. investigation into the matter was puter science major. "I was this could be a problem for some he rejected by other people." brought on a sense of relief and less doubt about "My friends were very supportive and that rive ongoing. thought that I would people, but my permit is attached to Miller's struggle has prompted her to join the her identity. validity to the way I felt," Brookshire said. But Permits have been reported stolen the windshield. I don't take Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Alliance Miller's experience is an example of the little admitting it to your friends is half the struggle, mostly between 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 of San Jose State University and celebrate things that allow homosexuals to feel free to inter- p.m., Monday through Thursday, "National Coming Out Day' on Oct. 11. act in society, said Wiggsy Sivertsen, director of See COMING OUT, page 3 according to the reports. See PERMITS, page .3 PAGE 2 OPINION THE SPARTAN DAILY OCTOBER 1 0, 2002 NO SHAME 1 Flying after 9/11: more of an adventure than ever I boarded an airplane this summer for the first time in Because of what happened aboard those four doomed leather strap. If Sept. 11 woke us up to anything, it was that life is full over four years, and I have to admit, I was a little stressed planes on Sept. 11, we re all a little more paranoid to fly. And to top it off, I had to sit in a chair, lift my legs up of uncertainty. out. I flew out of Sacramento International airport this sum- and let them examine the bottoms of my shoes to make We could be going to war with Iraq. It wasn't because of turbulence - I've learned to get mer on my way to a family reunion in Kansas City. sure I didn't have any explosive materials inside the air The Giants have a realistic shot at winning the World over that. The amount of security at 8 a.m. on pockets. Series (oh God, please don't let me die before this hap- It wasn't because of that helpless and boring feeling of that Sunday was astounding - even in Thanks Richard Reed. You've made this pens. Um, not that my daily happiness rests with the suc- sitting in the same place for four hours. the wake of Sept. 11. world a safer place for all of our Nikes. cess of the Giants or anything). It wasn't even about finding someone to initiate me into When metal buttons on my cargo Two years ago, this inconvenience would Bill Simon could actually pull this governor thing off rile Mile High club. shorts set off the metal detector, I had have pissed me off. Now, I don't mind one Today, I'm going to try to take it easy. Relax, enjoy the After the activities of Sept. 11, the simple act of flying to go through the humiliating exami- bit. flight, pray the in-flight movie doesn't suck and try to will never be the same again. nation by security personnel. While waiting at the gate to board the urinate in a bathroom smaller than a phone booth with- This morning, I'm departing from Norman Y. Mineta You know how it goes: Lean up plane, I actually told my brother to be ready out spraying everywhere. You women have no idea how San Jose International Airport to Port Columbus against the wall and spread everything in case we had to take action. hard it is to control the flow when you're in an undulat- International in Ohio to cover the San Jose State while the guards move the magic wand I'm still ashamed I actually said it. ing hunk of metal 30,000 feet in the air. University football game at Ohio State University. over your body and cop a feel while That wasn't the end of it. During the And if the Spartans upset the No. 5 team in the nation, should make up for all of my woes. Just like this summer, the nerves are heightened. they pat you down. CHRIS GIOVA NNETTI flight, my paranoia reached a new low. that It used to be that the most worrisome part of flying to This happened five times on the trip. More than once, I scanned the cabin looking Ohio was that you actually had to spend some time there. You know your life has reached a new for someone who might fit the profile of a ter- Not anymore. low when little kids and their parents are pointing at you rorist. Then I realized that there was no profile. The eld- Now the most worrisome part of flying to Ohio is hop- ,and laughing. erly lady - the one repeatedly kicking the back of my Chris Giovannetti is a ing that you get to Ohio alive. It's only then that you I even had to open my belt and show them that I was- seat when she defeated her equally decrepit husband at Spartan Daily Sports Editor. worry about spending time in Ohio. n't carrying any suspect materials on the inside of the canasta - could have been terrorist. 'No Shame' appears Thursdays.

Editorial I 21ST CENTURY DIGITAL BOY A lack of student involvement is an responsibility and reviews operating keep Division I-A status. ongoing concern here at San Jose State committee suggestions on university Well, there are two student vacancies University. on the Athletics board, a committee best eight Pdig College: The But for the ones who actually want to Brent added that without student that offers recommendations to make changes and have a voice, there input, some of the committees couldn't President Robert Caret about SJSU are 28 committees that need student function. athletics. representation. Operating ommittees report and By being involved in one of these Unfortunately, as of Wednesday, 47 make recommendations for changes in committees, not only will students get years of my life, so far out of a possible 53 student positions procedurcs to the policy committees, leadership experience, they can get an are vacant, and only one student out- according to the Academic Senate insight to how things get done in the I recently watched "National Lampoon's Van Wilder" with is no "rulebook" that says we have to be done with college in side of Associated Students has volun- handbook process of policy making. my roommates. four years. teered. Student involvement can stretch And if students join, they have better It was a funny movie, although a bit gross at times. My history professor, Truman Cross, was die one who Entities like policy committees, from class participation to being on an access to Caret and can affect change It made me think though. helped me realize it was OK not to know what I wanted to while they may sound boring, are the athletic team to participating in stu- that much more quicldy. The central character, Van Wilder, is a 25-year-old college do with my life right away. closest thing we have to appropriate dent govemment. The only student representative that student who has been in school for "the better part of a I took that to heart and spent the rest of my time at representation in this bureaucracy SJSU is in a constant battle with stu- has volunteered so far is a graduate decade." Foothill trying different majors and juggling school with a called SJSU, home of 30,000 students. dent apathy. snident who now sits on the Traffic, I am tuming 26 years old in a month and have been in full-time job. At a recent Associated Students By helping our student body to over- Transit and Parking Advising school nearly eight years. As I came to the realization that it might be a good idea meeting, Academic Senate Chair come indifference, involvement in an Committee, Joice said. He finds himself needing to graduate or facing the threat for me to take my time with school,' grew increasingly com- James Brent beseeched the board to activity such as student representation For those who are interested in join- of expulsion, and thus he wonders why he has spent seven fortable in the classroom studying and learning about things get the word out about the OCtienle can influence them to make more per- ing a committee can read the years in college. that interested me. lack of representation. sonal connections. Academic Senate committee vacancies Lilce me, he asks himself what he has actually accom- By the time I was ready to transfer out, I had taken classes "There's the satisfaction of having By creating a path to education on the Academic Senate home page at plished in that time. in every depamnent and covered nearly every your ideas implemented, actually mak- rather than being bystanders who go www.sjsmedu/senateivacancies.htm This is where the movie hit home. subject offered at the school. ing a difference in the life of the uni- to class and go to their cars and drive It's fine for students to be on the I have been in college non-stop since I When I carne to SJSU, I knew what I versity and the lives of other students," home. quiet side, but when snalent apathy graduated high school in 1995. wanted to do, but I was still in no hurry to Brent said in a recent Daily article. The often-stated fracturing of the turns into a collective silencing of pol- While I couldn't claim to be everyone's finish school. Brent is also the chair of the execu- campus involves a lack of attendance at icy and operating committees, it's time hero at my various schools the way Van Now as my final semester approaches, I tive committee, a group that delegates home football games and the need to for students to step up and be active. Wilder was at his school, I can say that I have come to yet another realization. Much have leamed more in the last seven-plus like Van Wilder, I have been hiding from this years than I have in the rest of my life thing we call the real world. combined. I spent all this time in school to avoid SPARTA GUIDE After three schools, two universities, two becoming a responsible adult. girlfriends (one for five years) and nearly The best part about it though is that I don't Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members. e deadline for 220 units accumulated in everything from MIKE C ORPOS regret it, not one bit of it. entries is noon three working days before the desired publication date. Entry forms are available in journalism to indoor soccer to calculus and I have stayed in school and made college my the S_partan Daib office in Dwight Bente' Hall, Room 209. Space restrictions may require editing physics, I can say that I know more now than I ever hoped career while many of my friends who have hit the working of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. to when I began. world are unhappy or are at the least bored with their jobs. TODAY the SJSU Student Council Chambers information contact Pat Harvey at I started college as a terrified freshman at the University of I, on the other hand, have found the balance between being in the Student Union. For more 924-4533. Southern Califomia. a professional student and malting my contributions to the I lasted a year as a world when I can. SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry information contact Jasmon Jacicson SJSU Choraliers My tenure as a Trojan was short, and engineering major and fust-year cadet in the Air In my eight years of college, I h1ve gone through five jobs, Daily Mass will be held at the SJSU at 260-2876. SJSU Choraliers Director Charlene mechanical there. two of them full-time. CCM Chapel located at 10th and Archibeque performing music from Force ROTC program about that year, one was the foot- I have also made more friends than I could have ever imag- San Carlos streets next to Robert's Nurses Christian Fellowship their upcoming seasonal concert from I remember two things ined. Some are simply acquaintances, and some I know will Bookstore. Mass times are 12:10 p.m. The Nurses Christian Fellowship is 12:30 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. in the Music ball games. 'The first game of the season was a thorough spanking of be lifelong friends. Monday-Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 having a community building event at building, Room 150. For more infor- State University in front of 100,000 people at the One thing that struck me as funny was that the partying p.m. on Sunday. For more informa- 2:30 p.m. in the Pacheco room in the mation contact Charlene Archibeque San Jose in Los Angeles. aspect of college managed to elude me until this year, my tion contact Sister Marcia at 938- Student Union. For more informa- at 924-4333. coliseum remember was a trip with a handful of final year. 1610. tion contact Dianne Stegmeir at 248- The other thing I 2997. Associated Students my fellow cadets to Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix. Now my roommates and I are rapidly becoming legends backifeat for our "gatherings." Orientation Leader Recruitment A.S. is offering voter registration on There I had the opportunity to take a ride in the things come to an end, and I see the end of We're looking for SJSU Orientation The Listening Hour Concert the Paseo de Cesar Chavez all day. of an F-16 Fighting Falcon. It was one of the most exciting But all good the college tunnel rapidly approaching. Leaders. Paid leadership position, Series For more information contact Rachel days of my life. also managed to enjoy every minute of it. extensive leadership training, three Faculty Flute Recital: Isabelle Greathouse at 205-7260. Sadly, engineering was not my thing, and I escaped that I have, however, it's finally time to face the music and move on units academic credit, priority regis- Chapuis Starr, flute performing year with a miserable 1.81 grade-point average. Now, I guess

tration for classes, and much more. Schubert, poulenc and SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry After a summer of indecision about returning to 830,000- to the real world. always grad school. Applications are now available in the Demerssemann from 12:30 p.m. to Guest speaker Bud Welch, father of per-year USC or trying the junior college route, I began my But then 'there's Student Life Center in the Old 1:15 p.m. in the Music Building Oldahoma City bombing victim Julie four ye-ars at Foothill College. Concert Hall. For more information Marie, speaks out against the death At Foothill I took every class I possibly could; some I even Mike Cooper is the Cafeteria building. Deadline is Nov. Spartan Daily Opinion Editor 1. For more information call 924- contact Joan Stubbe at 924-4631. penalty. Starts at 7 p.m. in the chapel took twice. 'Digital Boy' appears Thursdays. 5972 or e-mail [email protected]. at 10th and San Carlos streets next to While I was there, I learned that life is not a race, and there Society of Latino Engineers and Robert's Bookstore. For more infor School of Art and Design Scientists mation contact Father Charlie at The School of Art and Design will The Society of Latino Engineers 938-1610. ANOTHER DIMENTIAN I JONAH PTAK be having snident galleries and art and Scientists is having a general exhibitions through Friday. The exhi- meeting at 6 p.m. in the Engineering SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry building, Room 247. Please bring $15 Aplha 0 meets every Thursday at 8 Taut , Exevya. HE, la ERE 5romE ARouT41, bition will run fiom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. *ole4t1' gy,_ .% srt ILL s- for membership, forms will be pro- followed by TSUL5 Vi in the Art and Industrial Studies p.m. to watch "Friends" CAT takeicalc_t t5" vided at the meeting. For more infor- the 8:30 p.m. meeting in the Omega N0*E. Trier It.E.-Ary, buildings. For more information con- ci.we.1). tivcri , tact Bill or Nicole at 924-4330. mation contact Stephanie Cisneros at Lounge, downstairs at the SJSU eatcraa 821-2440. CCM center at 10th and San Carlos A.S Campus Recreation streets next to Robert's Bookstore. The adventure group is offering a Counseling Services For more information contact meditation class from 7 p.m. to 9 Overcoming the doormat syn- Elizabeth at 938-1610. p.m. in the Almaden room in the drome. Runs from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Student Union. For more informa- in the Administration building, CHE (Chicanos/Latinos in tion contact Matt McNamara at 924- Room 201. For more inforrnation Health Education) 6217. contact Susan Ver Helen at 924- Join us for our meeting and get 5910. involved with a lot of potential 1 Hics,K, -nuceCeiE.5, opportunities. Everyone welcome. ScOiLaaVrtri.110tr5 I ssat HS1 A.S. Campus Recreation JuST WItidSt l'EartE. rel 'Het Intramural sports special event: 4 on Counseling Services Meeting begins at 1:30 p.m. in PIN 5. 1 car...C.0_118M oNE.5 vol.. Va.. Mb 4 volleyball tournament. Monday General process group meets from 3 Duncan Hall, Room 505. For more IMRE 5 110M. !AXES. D p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the information send e-mail to TAKE IT. t4taallia18', 'Ph, mow( okratrve through Friday, at 2 p.m. at the ottt.1. j tolko lac shaff ji Seventh street barbecue pits. For Administration building, Room 201. [email protected]. VIM, Lois oo .; more information contact Rita For more information contact Kell Chandler at 924-6266. Fujimoto at 924-5910. Asian Baptist Student Koinonia ABSK is having a Bible study at 7 Mothers on a Mission SJSU Costume Shop p.m. in the Guadalupe room in the Mothers on a Mission is having a There will be a Halloween costume Student Union. For more informa- Fashion Show meeting at 4 p.m. in sale from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in Hugh tion contact Bryan at 255-7701. Gillis Flail, Room 101. For more

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1 1 OCTOBER 10, 2002 [ THE SPARTAN DAILY NEWS PAGE '3 Free wheelin' PERMITS I Thieves can face fines, jail time

continuedfrom page 1 Junior engineering major Katie Williams said she didn't know about chances." the incidents, but she was interested "I think there should be better secu- in the applicable penalties for the rity at the garages," said junior nurs- responsible perpetrators. ing major Sanna Howell, "I saw the If a vehicle has sustained a forced report in the Daily. I am alarmed entry to remove property, then the about the amount of thefts in one crime is considered a felony. Under parking garage." Section 459 of the California Penal Howell also said that stealing the Code, a perpetrator, if convicted, is permits is creating a greater parking eligible to serve up to six years in state problem than the one that already prison. exists because someone may not be Alvarez said that stealing a permit is caught parlcing using an illegal per- designated as a petty theft under mit. Section 488 of the California Penal In addition to speculating on the Code, if no forced entry assisted in the thefts, students expressed concerns crime. She said in this situation, die about security and criminal penal- vehicle would likely have been left ties. unlocked, a window was cracked open "I think that because permits are so or the convertible top was left down expensive, people have resorted to thus facilitating the entry to remove stealing them," said senior advertising property. major Jennifer Bullock "Will more Under Section 488, a perpetrator, if patrols help? I don't know. It seems to convicted, is eligible to pay a fine up me if they want them, they'll take to S1000, serve six months in the ROBERT PATRICIAN / DAILY STAFF them." county jail or both. Keith Southern, a senior art major, practices a bicycle stunt Tuesday afternoon underneath the Dining Commons, near Joe West Hall.

MEASURE V I Voting slatedfor Nov. 6-7 COMING OUT I Awareness promoted

continuedfrom page I activities and places for students to continuedfrom page I cream social at 8 p.m. in the Dining the idea of a national day to celebrate "I have been in other hang out," she said. "It's good in a way, Commons. coming out and chose the anniversary would encourage students to do more but I don't think any of it is really nec- you have to admit it to yourself as than just go from their classes straight campuses, and their All activities are being done in an of that march on Washington to marlc essary." . well." effort to promote gay awareness and it, according to the Human Ftights back to the parlcing lot." Jose Flores, a civil engineering Every night this week, the Alliance Campaigns and other meetings student hangouts are much encourage people who want to come Campaign Web site. sophomore, said he is against the organized movies to be shown in the out. will be held before the referendum better than ours. In the long project. Dining Commons at 8 p.m. voting dates on Nov. 6 and 7, where "The level of gay awareness on this "I'm not goinff to be needing all that "Big Eden," "But I'm a campus is not very good," said more detailed information on the run, I think it will benefit stuff, and I don t see why we need any Cheerleader" and "Edge of Valley Fine project will be made available to stu- Escobedo, who also coordinated the of it," he said. Seventeen" have all been shown this activities. "Being gay is just like any dents. the newcomers. It will be Matt Campbell, a junior art major, week, and tonight the audience can Nails Tony Lee, an undeclared sopho- culture, and it's important to be aware Superior Quality said he would not support the proiect. watch "Incredibly True Adventures of of all types of cultures." more, said the changes would be ben- . much better." Two Girls in Love." Gel Silk Acrylic' "I think it's fine the way it is, he The Human Rights Campaign, a Manicures Pedicures eficial even though many current stu- said. "I don't really come to the "The movies all have a common dents would not be able to enjoy nonprofit advocacy group that works Airbrush Nail Design Student Union that often, to tell the theme," said Erilca Escobedo, a senior for gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans- them. Tony Lee, truth. Maybe once in a while." social work major and member of the We Ilse Real Gel Not Powder "The thing I don't like is that juniors gender issues, founded "National undeclared sophomore When the scenario was of a 880- alliance. "Be comfortable with who Coming Out Day." On Oct. 11, 1987, M-F: 10-7 SAT: 9-5 and seniors would still be hit by the S90 total increase, students respond- you are." fees, and they would graduate before half a million people marched on ed much more positively because of In addition to showing movies, the Washington for gay and lesbian 4082419575 they were able to get the benefits," he paid, students would be able to use the the specific information, Renovato alliance set up an information table said. "I have been in other campuses, equality. The march was a success We look forward to seeing you. new services even after they have said. on Monday with purple ribbons, because a number of gay rights Location 2910 STEVENS CREEK RIM 1206 and their student hangouts are much graduated, Tran said. "When they were first asked to vote stickers and other gay awareness (arms, front Ranh of AfflerKa at Valley Fair) better than ours. In the long run, I organizations were founded as a Mejandra Palomares, a junior on an increase, the majority of student information, and the alliance plans to result. think it will benefit the newcomers. It majoring in international business, response was overwhelmingly 'no,'" have another table set up on Friday in Some of these groups came together 10% Discount will be much better." said she feels the improvements would she said. "In the second scenario, front of the Student Union from 10 The project addresses the issue, in and recognized that the GLBT com- or One Free Gift be welcome but not pressing. when we specified a S40 fee, the a.m. to 4 p.m. munity often reacted defensiyely to that for every semester that they have "I wouldn't mind them, to have more response was better." Also on Friday, the alliance has anti-gay actions, and they came up with (please bring coupon) planned a comedy show and ice tn Women share tales WE KNOW YOU COULDN'T WAIT TO OPEN IT. of entrepreneurship LET US HELP YOU PROTECT IT. WE LIVE \\ I IERE 1.01. LIVE. By Lea Blevins ture capitalists, which means they away with as a venture capitalist that Daily Staff Writer fund start-up companies in the Silicon you can't as an entrepreneur," Roizen Valley. said. "To be an entrepreneur, you have to They said that while Dubinsky and Entrepreneurs often have to get have blinders on, said Helen Wilmot Wilmot are still visionaries, they are funding from venture capitalists, they Tuesday at the women's entrepreneur- now "visionary chasers." Winblad said said. ship event, "Strategies to Scale New an important part of being a venture Each woinan talked about the mis- Heights." capitalist is being open-minded. Each takes they've made along the way. Wilmot was one of four female offered tips for people who might "I think my biggest failure as an entrepreneurs from Bay Area compa- want to start their own companies. entrepreneur is that I've been overly nies that participated in a panel dis- "All companies that get formed are optimistic," Dubinslcy said. "You have cussion in the Concert Hall of the teams," Roizen said. "You have to be to be optimistic, but you've got to be Music building and was attended by willing to put a team effort in and put realistic, too." about 150 people. that first." The panelists also discussed the con- "The panelists gave some great Students said they attended the dition of today's economy and what it advice," said Dennis Mangalindan, event because they were interested in means for graduates who are entering president of the Entrepreneurial learning from the entrepreneurs' expe- the work force. Society, which hosted the event. riences. "It's harder to build successful com- Ann Winblad, co-founder of "I was interested in their advice for panies, but it's not impossible," Hummer Winblad Venture Partners; undergraduates," said Casey Winblad said. Donna Dubinsky, co-founder, presi- Christensen, a business junior. Graduates might have to take a job dent and CEO of Handspring; Heidi Other students said they thought it that is below their skill level, they said. Roizen, managing director of Mobius was important to focus on successful "Be willing to take a lesser job than Venture Capital and Wilmot, co- women. what you want," Wilmot said. founder of eHealthContracts, gave "Sometimes I feel women don't get While working in this type of job, students and moderator, Wall Street aCknowledged for what they do," said people can still keep their options Journal columnist Kara Swisher, Cindy Mai, a business junior. open by leaming new things, she said. insight into their business experiences. The audience learned how much "When things pick up again, those Swisher asked panelists how they time entrepreneurs spend working. growth opportunities will be there," got started and what it takes to be an At one point in the evening, the Wilmot said. entrepreneur. Those in attendance women talked about dealing with Panelists said the Silicon Valley is a learned that all of the panelists had work while raising a family. Roizen good place to enter the work force originally started with something spoke about her children who she said because people here are receptive to other than business, and each one had are 5 and 7 years old, but she paused trying new things and doing things on ,a a slightly different perspective of and realized they are 7 and 9 years old. their own. entrepreneurship. She said she takes her children with "If you want to stay in the Silicon Your landlord's insurance covers the apartment, but not your stuff inside. Valley, I really encourage you to do it "Everybody started companies her to meetings sometimes in order to So see me about State Farm' renters insurance today, and protect your because they really found an enor- spend more time with them. because it really is a wonderful place mous passion for the companies they "There's a lot of stuff you can get to work," Wilmot said. valuables for about the cost of a DVD movie a month. were about to build," Winblad said. Wilmot, an SJSU alumna, said entrepreneurs must have a vision, and they have to be willing to do anything to fulfill it. Contact your local Bay Area State Farm agent, Dedication and a willingness to Debbie Lyn's statefarm.comt today. accept responsibility are qualities peo- The in Costumes! or visit ple need if they want to be entrepre- keit neurs, Roizen said. Let yoar irnagtilatotz All the women said customer satis- istri faction is the most important part of *trireme yoor starting a successful company. 0.011.1,:osion. 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By Chris Giovannetti Daily Sports Editor "They need to The book on ... Ohio State This week, less is more for the San remember that Nickname: Buckeyes Jose State University football team. National ranking: 5 Heading into Saturday's matchup at they're playing in Location: Columbus, Ohio No. 5 Ohio State University, SJSU Colors: Red and white head coach Fitz Hill has made it clear front of 100,000 that if his Spartans are to compete Conference: Big Ten with the Buckeyes, they will radically people but only 11 Series versus S.ISU: First meeting need to change how they prepare. guys can play Home field: Ohio Stadium (101,568), prescription Athletic Turf. The Spartans spent the week prac 2002 record: 6-0 overall, 2-0 Big Ten (Aug. 24: Defeated Texas ticing without full pads and in passing at once." Tech 45-21; Sept. 7: Defeated Kent State 51-17; Sept. 14: shorts. Defeated Hitting has been limited and the Fitz Hill Defeated No. 13 Washington State 25-7; Sept. 21: practice times themselves have been SJSU football head coach Cincinnati 23-19; Sept. 28: Defeated Indiana 45-17; Oct. 5: cut down severely. Defeated Northwestern 27-16). "To have a chance, we have to be However, Hill is the first one to 2001 record: 7-5 overall, 5-3 Big Ten (third place). Defeated fresh and fast," Hill said. "We're not No. 14 South Carolina 31-28 in Outback Bowl. going to change much, and we're just admit that if SJSU wants to be a national power and an established Head coach: , Baldwin Wallace, 1975 (13-5 Ohio going to do less of the it. We're going to club, these are the undertakings State; 142-62-2, 16 seasons). Spartans must endure. be very smart this Players to watch (2002 statistics; through six games week. We're going You want your tuys to see an envi- ronment like this, Hill said. "That's unless noted): Fr tailback (143 rushing yards to be physical, but like. per game; 715 total rushing yards; 11 touchdowns); So. tailback we only have so what our guys would like to be many bullets to We have to stretch our imagination (56.3 rushing yards per game; three touchdowns); Sr. shoot." and see this." quarterback (138.3 passing yards per game; five Despite sitting at 5-0 and being 28- Kickoff at Ohio all-purpose touchdowns); Sr. lineback (50 total tack- Stadium in point favorites in the eyes of Las Vegas odds makers, Buckeyes head les, 32 solo); Sr. strong safety (44 tots! tackles, 26 Columbus is slat- solo). TRESSEL ed for 9:10 a.m. coach Jim Tressel icnows his Ohio At this point in the season, Hill and State squad can't discount the surpris- Offense: Multiple the Spartans are less than enthusiastic ing Spartans. Defense: 4-3 about playing a ranked non-confer- 'Put team) better not (overlook ence team and a national title con- SJSU). SJSU can get after you. They Spartan wide receiver Kendrick were in the Washington game, and --s..46. tender. they beat Starling catches a ball dispensed SJSU has yet to play its strongest by a throwing machine during conference opponents yet, and thus Illinois," Tressel said. practice on Wednesday at South any injuries could hamper their Campus. 41/1_/A01 Athletic Conference title "We better Western understand dreams, said Hill. STANDINGS When asked if he would pull his that those guys ANTHONY REGINATO / DAILY STAFF starters if the score becomes one- can play with FOOTBALL anyone in the sided, Hill answered, "That will be a and a great line. But anyone with a "There's a cer- When asked what precautions TEAM Au. country." battlefield decision. We might com- good line can be great." tain energy that would be taken to prepare the 5.3SU 2 0 4-2 Offensively, mission some other privates and make The sophomore Ross averages 56.3 infuses every- Spartans for the scene that will engulf BUM ST. 1 0 4-1 the Buckeyes them officers and lieutenants and let ROSS yards per game on the ground and has one no matter them in Ohio, Hill jokingly resAnd- FRESNO ST. 1 0 3-3 are led by the them go." scored three touchdowns this season. who you are." ed, "We'll play the music a little loud- NFVADA 1 0 2-3 young power Even with injuries amongst the Senior Craig Krenzel won the start- Having been er. We'll let them listen to 'Holla at a HAWAI'l 2 1 3-2 duo of tailbacics starting lineup ing quarterback job over Scott an assistant playa.'" LA. TECH 1 1 2-4 Maurice Lamar Ferguson, safety Gerald Jones McMullen and, according, to Tressel, coach at the OF NOTE: ESPN Regional RICE 1 2 1-4 Clarett (6-foot, and linebacker Brian Foreman are Krenzel has made the most of it. University of Television will televise the game. 1 0-5 230 pounds) TULSA 0 probable for Saturday SJSU is still "ICrenzel is good young guy. He bat- Arlcansas in the Game can be heard on the radio at UTEP 0 2 1-5 and Lydell Ross tied through the spring and held KI.IV 1590-AM with the pre-game undermanned. WALKER Southeastern SMU 0 2 0-5 (6-foot, 210 steady," Tressel said. "He always has Conference, show beginning at 8:30 a.m. ... The The Spartans have 61 scholarship THROUGH OCT. 9 players, well short of the maximum of pounds). good command of the situation. Hill realizes that a crowd can't take last time an SJSU football team won 85 that are allotted by the NCAA. Clarett, a true Krenzel passes for 138.3 yards per the Spartans out of the game. three games in a row was 1991 ... freshman, was game and has tossed four touchdowns "They need to remember that SJSU has defeated only two national- remains the national takeaway leader Seeing this, Hill appealed Ohio KRENZEL named USA State great and two-time Heisman on the season. they're playing in front of 100,000 ly ranked teams in its history. In with 24. The University of Pittsburgh Today's His prime target is wide receiver peopl!, but only 11 guys can play at 1980, the Spartans snapped No. 10 and Tulane University 2re tied for sec- Trophy winner Archie Griffin now Offen*re Player of the Year and the school's associate athletic director Michael Jenkins, who averages 16 once, Hill said. Baylor University's perfect season ond with 21 each ... The Spartans are Ohio's Mr. Football as a senior last with a 30-22 victory in Waco, Texas. also the national leader in intercep- to see if the Buckeyes could fill the His yards per catch. SJSU center LaMons Walker was season at Warren High School. on the 2000 SJSU squad that played In 2000, the Spartans stopped No. 9 tions gained with 15 ... This is the scheduling slot. 72 points (11 touchdowns) lead the first meeting between the two "It never materialized for this sea- The 12th man at the University of Nebraska as well Texas Christian University's bid to nation in scoring, and his 143 rushing finish its season undefeated ... SJSU schools. son. I told him that by 2004 when yards per game are sixth. as playing at the University of we've had a few recruiting classes "Clarett is our biggest concern," said Ohio Stadium holds 101,568 spec- Washington this season. Both schools down, we'd run to play you guys," Hill Spartan freshman defensive taclde tators, and when lcickoff commences feature huge stadiums. said. *The worst thing that can hap- Josh Smith, who, at this point last on Saturday, it will have been the "I've seen the fan base like (Ohio pen to us is to get beat up and then year, was preparing for Compton largest venue any Spartan team has State) will have," Walker said. "I not be able to play in conference, Centennial High School. "He's a ever played in. know what a crowd can do. We need Hill said. great running back with great vision "les a neat situation," Tressel said. to stav focused." Frida_y's Alive 2002 concert Series Giants erupt early, mac at Bay Meadows hold off St. Louis oncert Schedange salon oci. DICK BMW! T'S S.R.O. ST. LOUIS (AP) Benin, Yet this is not surprising, really. 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continuedfrom page 1 of us (athletic directors) in Division I- Another part of the plan is to create ATHLETICS A. We meet at conventions, confer- a winning team. Money games are not ATHLETICS FOOTBALL FOOTBALL ences and we form relationships." geared toward victories on the field. 24.4/o REVENUES Bell had a series of discussions with Bell said that SJSU away games give EXPENSES 24.6% Archie Griffin, the associate athletic hosting teams the home-field advan- director at Ohio State, and arranged tage, as well as their inherent advan- the game and financial agreement. tage with a larger program. Next year, upcoming money games 'With Ohio scheduling a team with include matches against the less money and resources, it gives University of Florida and the them an increased opportunity on the MEN'S University of Nebraska, Bell said. field," Bell said. "It certainly does not BASKETBALL MEN'S However, since new NCAA require- help a coach or a team's overall wins." BASKETBALL ments state a minimum of five home However, some players are enthusi- - games per year by 2005, scheduling astic about the opportunity to play a 11.9% non-conference away games will be team like more difficult. Ohio State a team who is cele- "The so-called money games will brating their homecoming this week- have to be reduced," Twining said. end in front of a sold-out stadium ALL OTHER The recently released 2002-2005 holding over 100,000 people. MEN'S TEAMS ALL OTHER Master Plan for San Jose State "We're very excited," said Tuati MEN'S TEAMS University Intercollegiate Athletics Wooden, wide receiver for the calls for at least five Division I-A Spartans. "That's why we play these REVENUE NOT 0.3% football games in Spartan Stadium teams. We take it as a challenge a ALLOCATED per year, with an average attendance big challenge." EXPENSES NOT WOMEN'S TEAMS of 15,000 per game. It also plans to SJSU head football coach Fitz Hill ALLOCATED BY GENDER WOMEN'S TEAMS BY GENDER () increase athletics department revenue said that he did not want this game to by about S2 million per year. The plan be in the middle of conference play, 32.9R. aims to raise money through ticket and that he unsuccessfully tried to sales, donations, fiind-raising cam- convince Griffin to change the game. SPARTAN DAILY GRAPHICS paigns and student fees. However, he said he was optimistic The above shows the amount of expenses incurred by the sports pro- The above graph shows the amount of money generated by men's Increasing the athletic budget about Saturday. and women's sports for the athletic department. Football is the over- "I think we have shown that we can grams at S.M. Football and all women's sports combined make up despite a decrease in money garnes whelming leader of all single sports programs at S.ISU in terms of rev- will be difficult, Bell said. play with anyone," Hill said. "Our roughly 50 percent of expenses. "In my opinion, that will be a bigger kids are not going to back down this enue, with 24.6 percent overall. challenge for us than getting 15,000 week. We're not going to compete. at home games." We're going to win." Erstad, Fullmer go deep as Angels even series with 6-3 victory MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Reed's sixth pitch over the fence in Francisco Rodriguez struck out two Anaheim, which had been 1-9 in Reed caught Adam Kennedy lean- go around the catcher and hit or tradition- right-center, where it landed 409 in a 1-2-3 seventh. ALCS road games, quieted the ing and threw to first for the pick- Pierzynski's left arm. Raucous Metrodome on the filled Yankee Stadium it doesn't feet away nesded in one of the After a two-out walk to Torii crowd with a quick start. off. 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Go figure bloke who bolted with the cash in have become a pop icon himself. Yes, how they translate his novels into "Trainspotting," now runs his own even movie rights to "Porno" have Japanese and Arabic. BOOK REVIEW club in Amsterdam. been sold. Welsh's wicked and understated dark They are all reunited unwittingly His subsecLuent works after humor shines out here too, especially and, in parts, under the supervision of "Trainspotting, such as "Acid House," in parts where Sick Boy carries out career, Welsh proves dim he is back Sick Boy as Renton is trying to avoid "Marabou Stork Nightmares" and threelway running commentaries with with steam in "Porno," his, sequel to Begbie because of a certain betrayal in "Ecstasy," were rated by some U.K. Sean Connery "shpeaking in shish "Trainspotting." the first novel. Renton is then enlisted literati as half-hearted efforts. His last peculiah way" and famous U.K. soccer As the collective gasps of the literati in the pom project, as are a slew of two novels such as "Filth" and "Glue" manager Alex McLeish. subside, one cannot really say a sequel new faces. fared better. Perhaps "Pomo" lacks the existential to his debut has been expected nor New additions to the crew includes This sequel, however, has a tough angst of "Trainspotting," and therefore suspected because of the ambiguou§ nymphomaniac Terry "Juice" Lawson; legacy to equal, let alone surpass. it comes short of a certain vicious way "Trainspotting" ended. film student Nikki Fuller-Smith, a Welsh's narrative alternates between energy. Welsh might have alluded to One can tell that "Porno" is ulti- porn star in the malting; and in short the main characters, an element con- this in the sequel. mately going to be a dirty and nasty inconsequential parts, teenager Curtis tinued from "Trainspotting" but reads In a scene where he observes the read. who "hangs over a foot long even tighter here. next generation of punters, or scam- Yet, as the quaint title suggests, the when flaccid." Unlike his other works, "Porno" fea- mers, discussing conspiracy theories ride promises to be fun. Their final product fictionally makes tures Welsh's trademark prose and involving the deaths of Elvis, Jim As Welsh gets off his chemical fuca- it to the Cannes Adult Film Festival, style that jumps between being elo- Morrison and Princess Di, Sick Boy tion and hunts for another emerging and then the saga heats up. quent and crude. notes that they "were too full of their taboo of popular culture pornogra- One could glean useful tips about Readers will be treated to chapters of sense of youthful immortality to phy he finds his temporary soapbox the finer and cheaper art of filming thick Scottish vernacular, littered with believe anybody really leaves the gig." in the celluloid obsession of our gener- pornography from this novel, but real- profanity. Now that Sick Boy's own crew's ation. ly, it is not about that. The vulgarity of Welsh's works may back, sharper perhaps, but none really In "Porno," Welsh rounds up his Moralization aside, Welsh deals with be tiring, but it will be strangely unno- the wiser, their wanil sense of the team of usual suspects with cheesy hard and heavy issues such as ticeable after a while, and one can then "immortality of youth can be quite nicknames from "Trainspotting," as Scotland's poor working class commu- actually enjoy the story that he has to sobering yet unsatisfying. With the well as from past works such as nity in housing schemes, a lost chem- tell. loss of such "screw all" invincibility, "Glue." ical generation coming out of a drug- The exotic Scottish colloquialism in "Pomo" tends to come across a tad The plot of "Pomo" is a relatively addled stupor and the global con- which he writes will surely ticIde superficial. simple one that provides fertile sumerism ethos. American ears. Some readers will be Don't fret though, the drugs are still ground for Welsh's original group of In an interview with U.K. newspaper able to automatically translate "keks," around. misfits to grow and flourish. The Independent, he summed up his The beginning of the novel sees sentiments about pornography and Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson 10 human relations in his country years after "Trainspotting," working "Ten years ago, drugs were part of PHOTO COURTESY OF W W NORTON & COMPANY. INC his scams in a London strip joint. He youth culture. Now they've gone ton of IPT PIM% 'Porno' is the sequel to 'Trainspotting,' Irvine Welsh's novel about returns to his native Leith in mainstream and consumerist, and they working-class decadence in Edinburgh, Scotland. Simon 'Sick Boy' Edinburgh, Scotland after accepting aren't part of our culture any more. I Wiliamson returns as the protagonist who schemes his way into a the offer to take over his aunt's bar and think pom's going the same way," porn career. The novel was released stateside on Oct. 1st. vows to pull his biggest scam yet - Welsh said. TV drama stars get ugly in 'Attraction Avary indulges himself throughout. hand with shock, is another favorite So we are back to shock value. A Van Der Beek of Dawson's The shoot-the-fireworks opening is flavor with young audiences. The shot of a teen heamhrob sitting in just the beginning of another kind of thrashing of established values and the toilet (with accompanying sound Creek' turns into a sexual AT orgy - this time of flashy directorial the refusal to believe in anything effects) can be "shocking," but to THE SJSU INTERNATIONAL HOUSE PANCAKE BREAKFAST predator in Roger Avary's gimmickry. (even sexual desire is degraded) can what end beyond the knee-jerk reac- The camera swirls, cranes and easily be seductive, especially when tion? 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Unfortunately, it can also be Der Beek, big-browed and heavy- Caligari" - subtlety, thy name is is less a subversive attack on a repug- the most numbing. How long can jawed, glowering up at the camera Avary) to the mercilessly caricatured nant world than an extension of it. /r2,6 the senses be bombarded by dissolute from beneath lowered eyes in the older generation (Faye Dunaway and sound and fury before any supposed- patented Kubrick fashion, it is clear Swoosie Kurtz in cruel cameos), ly puritanical shock shades into that the film wants to subvert audi- everybody and everything is monotony and, worse, tedium? ence notions. of "goodness" in an denounced as filthy and morally "The Rules of Attraction," writer- immoral world. bankrupt. director Roger Avary's film adapta- This lack of values is the crux of all At least in that sense, the film tion of Bret Easton Ellis' controver- of Ellis' work. belongs to the sial noyel, seems to bring up that and the film Stop-the-World- question. It offers about 10 minutes renders it with I-Wanna-Get-Off worth of grimy titillation before set- all the relish of A shot of a teen heart- genre that has tling into grimy boredom. a freak show throb sitting in the toilet spun such hot- Things start with a bang, as Avary barker. See button items as "A paints the frenzied, privileged Gen-Y Jessica B iel, can be "shocking," but Clockwork college setting with the End of the from TV's "7th Orange," "Salo, or As an engineer in World Party, a grotesque panorama Heaven," to what end beyond the the "120 Days of of shot-downing, coke-sniffing and parading in her Sodom," "Natural bed-hopping that certainly lives up panties and knee-jerk reaction? Born Killers" and to its portentous apocalyptic tag. banging the "Fight Club." the U.S. Air Force, The main characters gradually football team. Like those films, emerge from the junior Sodom and See Fred Savage ("The Wonder however, "The Rules of Attraction" is Gomorra revel: Sean ( James Van Der Years") shooting up heroin and bab- better at attacking what we have Beek), a drug-dealing sexual preda- bling about clocks. than at suggesting what we should there's no telling vvhat tor secretly looking for purity; Paul Avary, best known for co-writing have. The argument crumbles the flan Somerhalder), a bisexual cynic the Oscar-winning screenplay for moment we ask what options we are with eyes for Sean; and Lauren "Pulp Fiction," has spoken of his meant to consider in place of the (Shannyn Sossamon), a virginal stu- desire to adapt Ellis' novel for years, ones the film so wantonly destroys. you'll vvork on. dent (Sean's yearning personified) and the film offers ample evidence of There is a vague, tentative attempt trying to save herself for her ex- why. to make sense of the chaos by finding boyfriend, who's tooling around The antsy camerawork and the "purity" (in the Van Der Beek- Europe. smirky casting of TV cuties as Sossamon courting). But the scenes The A-who-wants-B-who-wants- debased animals, as well as the of compassion are so perfunctory (Seriously, vve can't tell you.) 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On the receiving end of many of Amber's complaints, Giuseppe immediately has con- tempt for her, and Amber relishes at the ease REVIEW of getting under his skin. After being called names such as "Pee Pee" and "Guido," Giuseppe's anger grows as people, but in the new film "Swept Away," it's Amber becomes secretly attracted to her more like a nightmare. Italian shipmate. Written rind directed by Madonna's hus- When her friends take off on a day trip band Guy Ritchie, "Swept Away" is an adap- without her, Amber insists that Giuseppe lead tation of the 1974 Italian film of the same her to them despite his resistance due to the name. weather and the late hour. Billed as a romantic comedy, it does not fall Once the motor on the boat gives out, the short in its comedic attempts evcn if the two are left alone in the middle of the ocean. laughter comes at the wrong times. After a predictable outcome with the only Madonna is Amber, a wealthy, arrogant and, working flare and a token thunderstorm, the at times, callous two wash up onto a woman who mas- deserted island. PHOTO COURTESY OF COLuMBIA RICTuRES querades as being What comes next Amber, played by Madonna, gets stranded on an island with Giuseppe, a fisherman played by Adriano Giannini, in the remake of content while she It has the chops to be is as predictable as the Italian classic "Swept Away." secretly longs for it gets. someone to whisk something great if things With the tables strolls on the beach, playing charades and Tke problem with this film does not lie with blankets and candles. her away from her turned and Amber frolicicing in the sand. the actors themselves, as Madonna is fully Also a mystery is where or why Amber is unhappiness and had not come entirely too now relying entire- After what seems like an eternity on the capable (having won a Golden Globe for her wearing mascara and eyeliner on the island her submissive ly on Giuseppe for island, they are rescued by a passing yacht, performance in "Evita"), and Giannini (whose even after making a dramatic event out of the husband Tony survival, a power despite Amber's attempts to convince father played the original Giuseppe in the fact that the contents of the bag she brought (played by Bruce easy for the characters. struggle ensues, Giuseppe to stay on the island forever. 1974 film) also has great potential. The prob- along were completely waterlogged. Greenwood). and the two char- He refiises her request and flags down the lem lies with the plot itself. With a talented director such as Ritchie, Amber finds her acters fall madly in boat, insisting that returning to life as societal It has the chops to be something great if who has proven his ability with such films as escape in the form love. opposites will give Amber a chance to prove things had not come entirely too easy for the "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and of Giuseppe, played by Adriano Giannini, a The newfound her love fqr him is real. characters. "Snatch: one would expect more from this young fisherrnan on the boat that Tony rents affection the two characters display is just Continuing its predictability, the film's end- For example, the island that they find them- to take himself, his wife and two other cou- short of nauseating. Once bitter enemies, ing is a mix of miscommunication and unfor- selves deserted on conveniently has an aban- Unfortunately, even a good director couldn't ples on a cruise from Greece to Italy. they now spend their time taking moonlit tunate timing on the part of the characters. doned wood shack, complete with a bed, be saved from himself.

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