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Cloudy with Nation a chance of /j rain f/t Kaczynski may be / found schizophrenic Inside SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A federal prison psy- WANTED: WEDNESDAY chiatrist who found College Chancellors/ JANUARY 21, 1998 Unabomber suspect Theodore Presidents/CEOs Kaczynski competent to stand Texas Christian University trial also diagnosed him as See page 5 95th Year • Number 62 paranoid schizophrenic, The Associated Press learned Tuesday. Dr. Sally Johnson of the fed- eral Bureau of Prisons reached that conclusion after a full week of interviews with Kaczynski. Celebrating a Legacy Phi Raps She filed a 47-page report over the weekend, which was kept secret by the judge. Johnson found that suspended Kaczynski was competent to stand trial, "despite the psychi- atric diagnosis described in the attached report," according to Investigation begins the cover letter to her report. By Kristlna Jorgenson The letter did not identify the STAFF REPORTER diagnosis. Sources who spoke The Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity was suspended from all on condition of anonymity said chapter functions Friday following allegations that the fra- Johnson concluded that ternity has participated in questionable activities, includ- Kaczynski suffers from para- ing the possibility of hazing, according to Don Mills, vice noid schizophrenia. chancellor for student affairs. Johnson found that the dis- Enough evidence is available to warrant an immediate ease would not interfere with suspension of chapter functions, "including the possibility Kaczynski's ability to under- that people were being hurt and violating state laws." stand the proceedings of his Mills said. trial and his lawyers with Phi Kappa Sigma President Brian Bonjour said some of his defense — the only criteria the new information is still new to fraternity members. for competence to stand trial. "We are working with the school to look into what Kaczynski's defense team they've heard and we'll go from there." he said. has long contended that he is Kristen Kirst. director of fraternity and sorority affairs, mentally ill — a contention that said once the allegations were brought to the university's the defendant himself adamant- attention, the chapter was suspended immediately. ly resists. The government has She said Greek chapters need to be held responsible for opposed the introduction of their actions. mental health issues in the trial, "If they violate state or federal policy, the chapters need primarily because Kaczynski to be held accountable." Kirst said. "None of us can repeatedly refused to be exam- endanger students or members." ined by court-appointed psychi- John Harvey. Student Organization Committee chair- atrists. man, said the university will conduct an investigation of the fraternity's activities. Ex-marine accepts "Members of the (Phi Kaps) will also have an opportu- Medal of Honor nity to respond at this time." he said. WASHINGTON (AP) — Harvey said a committee will make a recommendation As a 19-year-old corporal, to Mills based on the evidence presented. The committee James L. Day repelled a could recommend anything frorn the dismissal of the alle- Japanese advance on Sugar gations to the suspension of the fraternity from campus. Loaf Hill while dragging four Chad Cook, president of the Interfratemity Council, comrades to safety. As a gen- said the council does not tolerate hazing. eral, he forbade fellow The University handbook defines hazing as "any action Marines from nominating him )UH« Rsdwfclt STAFF Keynote speaker Barry Williams addresses students in sored by Legacy and the Word of Truth Qospel Choir. taken or situation created, intentionally, whether on or off for any decoration. the campus, to produce mental or physical discomfort, the Student Center Ballroom during Monday's celebration Williams, a TCU graduate and published author, spoke on On Tuesday, he accepted embarrassment, harassment or ridicule." the Medal of Honor from of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. The event was spon- the power to change and improve society. Mills said the committee's investigation could last sev- President Clinton without a eral weeks. word. "Everyone in our nation — in the military and outside it — can learn a lot from your Nation's on-campus housing situation unelear selfless conduct both under fire and throughout your life," Clinton said. By Ellen Miller mens' team, pleaded no contest until the end of the fall semester, she said. case basis. He said typically students are During the May 1945 battle STAFF REPORTER to a class A misdemeanor on a charge of Bell said she was "tired of sneaking given some sort of probation by the univer- for Sugar Loaf Hill in Marti Bell, a former assault with bodily injury for allegedly around" and decided to go back to her home sity. Okinawa, Day, then 19, fought girlfriend of TCU star beating Bell in a dorm room in Moncrief in Kansas. Bell said they lived in two rooms at dif- virtually alone from his fox- basketball player Lee Hall. "(A basketball coach) told me to come ferent times during her stay and had to hole and yielded no ground Nailon, said she lived Nailon then received a one-game suspen- back in January," Bell said. move out of Nailon's room and in with despite his own shrapnel in his room for two sion as punishment from university offi- Nailon, who played in the TCU vs. another athlete because a coach was taking wounds and white phospho- months last semester cials. Hawai'i basketball game Monday, was Nailon's room temporarily. She moved into rous bums. and again during the Bell said she first moved into Nailon's unavailable for comment. the dorm again over the Christmas break. Clinton said Day's heroism Christmas break despite room in September and stayed in the room University policy prohibits students from Don Mills, vice chancellor for student played a crucial part in hold- Nailon's claims that with him for two months. She said she was having someone of the opposite sex live in affairs, said he does not think such a situa- ing Sugar Loaf. Bell stayed with a going to stay in the dorm room with Nailon their dorm room. Mills said the university's tion could happen without the hall direc- The Medal of Honor is the friend off campus. "until he got an apartment." But coaches typical reaction to a violation of residence tor's knowledge. Resident assistants live in highest award for valor by Last week Nailon, junior center for the told Nailon that he had to stay in the dorm hall policies are dealt with on a case-by- Please see NAILON, Page 2 U.S. Armed forces in action against an enemy force. As of December, there were just 166 living recipients of the medal. Asian crisis felt at TCU International students experience effect Horned frog for life State By Yumlko Shlbata ceived" business ventures. , Campau's career Man convicted STAFF REPORTER Greer also said the Asian gov- in bagel-store killings Starting from Thailand, the ernment's policy may have had a with TCU spans DALLAS (AP) — A year Asian economic crisis has been role in the crisis as well. after two men were found dead attacking Indonesia, Korea, and "Some currencies are not main- over three decades in the freezer of a bagel shop, Japan, and now has reached TCU tainable," he said. "(Some govern- Audrey Campau their killer has been sentenced although many American students ments) have been keeping their do not realize the effect. currency up as long as they can" to life in prison. HORNED FROG OF THE WEEK Stephen Raymond Dominick Some Asian students who which has also contributed to eco- attend TCU have been forced to nomic systems running into trou- By Nicole Edwardi II was found guilty of capital STAFF REPORTER murder and sentenced Tuesday go back to their countries while ble. Why did a pioneering member of for the execution-style slayings some have had to get part-time International students who attend American colleges and uni- of Piano residents Samuel jobs. the symphony leave the world of Justin May and Dean Chun-Wei Cheah, a senior versities may have suffered the music to become an assistant dean Chisamore. radio-TV-film major from most from the unfavorable curren- at Texas Christian University? May, 21, and Chisamore, 20, Malaysia, had to sell his comput- cy exchange rates. For one member of the faculty, a each were shot once in the back er. He said he has had to sacrifice Cheah said one of his great love for TCU made the choice of the head on Jan. 9, 1997. a lot of things. Malaysian friends had transferred worthwhile. Audrey Campau, the assistant Their bodies were found the "Every time we buy 99-cent from Malaysia, and when she dean of the College of Fine Arts next morning in the walk-in Jumbo Jack burgers at Jack in the arrived to the United States, the Malay currency depreciated sud- and Communication, is a former freezer of a Bruegger's Bagels Box, we have to realize how much cellist who came to TCU in 1960 store where May was a supervi- even 99 cents costs in our curren- denly. sor and Dominick was former cy," Cheah said. "With 99 cents, I "She said her parents got really and has never looked back. shocked, but sent her money any- "I like the atmosphere and employee. could have eaten a wonderful me'al Audrey Campau, the assistant dean of the College of Fine Arts and friendliness here at TCU," she said Dale Chisamore, Dean's in my country." way," said Cheah. "It was the Communication, is a former cellist who came to TCU in 1960. Campau came to Texas with her father, called Dominick "evil" This kind of depreciation in the choice of studying in the U.S. or value of Asian currencies has been U.K., but she chose the U.S. husband in 1954 from Michigan, look out my window," she said. er reason, come back and finish," when he addressed, the court She appreciates the natural envi- she said. after the sentencing. one result of the Asian economic because it was cheaper. Now it is where she had been the first female member of the Grand Rapids ronment maintained at TCU despite She is also a member of the The jury took about 90 min- crisis. almost the same." Al Mladenka, director of inter- all the construction and new tech- Administrative Council and has utes to reach a verdict, which Charles R. Greer, a professor of Symphony Orchestra. national student services, said the She followed Frank Hughes, a nology. helped with many past orientation rebuffs defense lawyers' claims management, said part of the rea- number of Asian students at TCU former TCU dean of the School of Campau is responsible for mak- programs And she has been a liai- that co-defendant Reginald son the crisis has happened is is increasing regardless of the eco- Fine Arts, from Trinity University ing the degree plans for all majors son with the Clibum Piano Cardell, 25, was the real killer. because Asian banks have extend- in San Antonio, where she worked in the College of Fine Arts and Competition since its beginning in Cardell testified that ed credit to companies that they nomic situation, but TCU has lost as the assistant to the registrar. Communication and assists Dean 1962. Dominick killed May because should not have financed. several students from the Intensive English program. Since then, she has remained in the Robert Garwell with student prob "I think it has kept me, at least, of hot checks Dominick wrote. Between banks and companies, the American and the Asian work- Mladenka said he thinks Korean same office and kept the same posi- lems. young at heart," she said. ing relationships are different, he students face the most serious tion ever since. "It is most rewarding to see a stu- said. Problems have arisen from financial problems among Asian "I just like what I see when I dent who has left TCU, for whatev- Plea** see FROG, Pag* 2 banks lending money to "ill-con- Please see ASIA, Pag* 4 PAGE 2 Skiff WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1998 FROG NAILON From Page 1 From PajJe 1 Campau is an honorary lifetime than anybody else 1 know," she said. all the dorms, including Moncrief photographed these injuries four member of the TCU Guild, which Campau has served three deans at Hall, which also has graduate days after Bell said the abuse awards scholarship money to students TCU. She is an honorary member of assistants who live near the* ath- occurred in Nailon's room. in the College of Fine Arts and the band and theater sororities. Tau , Announcements of campus events, public meetings and other general letes. Patricia Beason, mother of Marti Communications. Beta Sigma and Alpha Psi Omega. campuf information should be brought to the TCU Doily Skiff office at Mills said he Bell, said she is Garwell said Campau knows more Campau, a mother of five, grand- Moudy Building South Room 291, mailed to TCU Box 298050, or e- was aware that —-^^^— -^^^^^^— uncertain why about TCU than anyone else he's mother of seven and great-grand- mailed to sUff9gamma.is.tcu.edu The Skiff rvsenes the right to edit Nailon's girl- her daughter's come in contact with. mother of three, said she loves to submissions for style, taste and space available. friend "visited 6 6\ 1 7e are con- story is being "She's my right hand," he said. cook and bake and enjoys reading him periodical- VV cerned about discredited by "With her, there's no problem that we and doing crossword puzzles. iy" Nailon. can't handle." Though some people may ask COLLEGE REPUBLICANS will meet at 6 p.m. on Jan. 21 in the Nailon said the coaches not making "The coach- Annette Searcy, the administrative about her retirement, Campau leaves Student Center room 205. Call Shelby at 927-8491 with questions. in a phone es saw her that assistant for the College of Fine Arts it a mystery. interview last him take responsibility." night with and Communications, said she also "Everybody thinks about retiring STUDY ABROAD RECEPTION to be held from 4 until 5:30 p.m. on week that he — Patricia Beason blood on her believes Campau is one of a kind. at some time," she said. "But I just Jan. 21 in Student Center room 207. Anyone interested in meeting stu- and Bell had an hands," Beason "People call from schools about haven't said when and I'm not going argument on mother of Marti Bell dents, faculty and staff returning from study programs is invited to attend. said. "We are TCU policy, and she knows it better to." 6. hut said ^^ii^H 1998 CREATIVE WRITING CONTEST submissions will be accept- the abuse never about the occurred. coaches not making him take ed by the English Department until Feb. 6. Rules and entry forms are -r<=U DAILY Il*llll»Bllll, Call 257-7000. extension 6274. Rates are Bell said in a phone interview, responsibility for his actions — available in Reed Hall Room 134. $30 per semester ■MI 8

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Toll ' Reslnclions -ipuly l.urs ,nc <\ipinion WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1998 Skiff PAGE 3 editorial Bigger not always better WEIRD SCIENCE Profit-hungry owners take professional sports too far Those of you who've followed the TCU to serve chicken strips daily last semester, has In America, when we let the save us from the continuous participate in damnable activities Daily Skiff opinion page this semester have started to occasionally switch over to nuggets. good times roll, they often onslaught of crap from the music, off the field. learned about actual scientific studies that A team of TCU professors could figure out if ignite like a bat out of Hell television and cinema industries. But in all honesty, sports are have recently taken place. One of them exam- there are any real differences in taste or com- picking up destructive momentum Crap sells. Crap grows. Crap vital escapes, rewards and releases releases sequels. to our otherwise grueling exis- ined why people pick their noses and another position between the two, and at the same time and avalancing into disaster, the likes of which we'd rather not It is recycled into new crap. tance. When a town gets a team, it drew a correlation between sexual habits and answer the age-old question: Which came speak of again. And yet there is a chance we will gets a symbol. levels of education. first, the nugget or the strip? We really be forced to swallow it with every Eventually, via the team's per- The professors involved in The psychological impli- can't help ^^^^_^^^^_ new ticket stub or CD that we buy. formance, the town develops rival- taking good All we can do is to hope that we ries and bragging rights. Sports the studies all have one thing cations of lengthy economic things too far. Commentary don't drag too much of it into our expansion can be good for a town in common: None of them TCU should developments. The Skiff is Part of our homes. and the fans in the town, but how teach at TCU. Fortunately. finance out- now enthusiastic to see a culture But there is unnecessary enter- good is it for the game? Not to discredit our uni- change in the sign outside the rewards that tainment growth that we must be If sports were still directed in landish research which is big- alerted to. It is a new rise in the interests of the game and its versity's professors and their Berry Street Dunkin Donuts. ger and bet- expansion that threatens fans, expansion would give a con- research abilities, but we'd studies just to After nine months, "Opening ter. And when Americans to their very core of tinual burst of fresh competition like to see one breakthrough get the university Soon" made way for "Help we set high, values, beliefs and sentimentality. to major league sports. In reality, often lofty It is the growth and re-develop- the true boss in the games ain't the discovery, however minor, name out. Wanted." A study could goals or MICHAEL ment of major sports' leagues. men in blue, but the jokers in their come out of this campus this observe the inherent stress expand good KKI SI: And as they continually expand, luxury suites. They not only stink, semester — research that associated with the promise ideas to the they stretch our very tolerance for but are fouling up the realm of could give TCU a claim to fame that does not of, but lack of following through on, donuts. optimum the sport with them. sports. degree, then life is that much Let's take a look at the situa- A good example is baseball involve reckless athletes. The sociopathic tendencies of parking sweeter. The trick is knowing tion. Sports expansion isn't funda- which will have two new teams Here are a few ideas for seemingly point- lot vultures. You know who we're talking when we've had too much punch. mentally evil. It allows for people next year. One will play in Florida less studies that could garner fame: about. We think people who wait in a parking Most of us lack the "common- in more sports-isolated areas of and the other in Arizona. If you the country to have the chance to know anything about baseball, The similarities and differences between lot for longer than a class period have a prob- senser" in our DNA that allows us to control and master those tene- cheer on a team and have more you know that until the Million chicken products in the form of nuggets lem. Maybe a researcher could find out exact- dencies that bring us satisfaction. Dollar Mystery Men Marlins and strips. The Main, lauded for its decision ly what their problem is. And make them stop. Things get bigger and brighter and ruined it several years ago, these better and louder until they blow areas were allocated specifically up in our face. We're learning the In reality, the true boss for spring training ball only. KDITOKIAI. POLICY: Unsigned editorials represent the view of the TCU Daily Skifl editorial hoard, hard way that too many guests in the games ain't the This is the problem with expan- whieh is composed of [he editor in chief, managing editor, campus editor, design editors, entertainment tend to suck the pleasure out of a sion in sports. It's done by corpo- editor, newsroom coordinator, opinion editor and sports editor Signed letters, columns and cartoons men in blue, but the represent the opinion of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board party. rations who want a new outlet for The most flagrant abusers of jokers in their luxury revenue and are willing to blas- LETTKRS TO THK EDITOR: The Skiff welcomes letters to the editor for puhlieation. Letters must be expansion tend to be the people in phemize the game to do so. They typed, double-spaced, signed and limited to 5(X) words. To submit a letter, bring it to the Skiff, Moudy suites. They not only 291S, mail it to TCU Box 298050, fax it to 257-7133 or e-mail it to [email protected]. They must control in the various areas of our redraw divisions, trade our include the author's classification, major and phone number The Skiff reserves the right to edit or entertainment industry. These stink, but are fouling up favorites and give our boys uni- AnSkiff All-American Newspaper reject letters for style, taste and si/.e restrictions. forms that make us shudder. It's people repeatedly sacrifice the NOTK: In addition to being the Ski/} production managei. lorn Urquhart is also a part-lime student. quality of their entertainment the realm of sports. all for the bottom line. product in order to squeeze a few There isn't any reason for us to Editor in Chief Kimberly Wilson Opinion Editor Matt Pearce extra dollars out of a one-time, big lose faith in the magic of the Managing Editor Michael Bryant Sports Editor Wendy Bogema hit. localized television and radio pro- rawhide or pigskin. It's just a grim Advertising Manager John Weatherly Web Publisher Scott Russell These people pathetically graming on the weekends. reminder that the true value of dis- Campus Editor Jeff Meddaugh Production Manager Tom Urquhart brought us "A Very Brady It gives children new heroes to traction and free time has become Design Editor Gretchen Crabb Business Manager Bitsy Faulk Sequel". "The New Leave it to model their lives after since par- monetary. Design Editor Jill Taylor Student Publications Director Eva Rumpf Beaver" television series and the ticipants in the NBA. NFL, NHL Entertainment Editor Andy Summa Journalism Dept. Chairman Anantha Babbili continued releaes of Michael and MLB virtually never abuse Michael Kruse is a junior Newsroom Coordinator Brenda Schulte Bolton's "musical" recordings. drugs, chew tobacco, beat their advertising/public relations major There isn't much we can do to wives, strangle their coaches or from Overland Park, Kans. Study arouses interest in sex habits Don't try to deny it. You came the older generation to quell the B ^UK My father, a Ph.D. in solid-state physics, gets to college for sex. Maybe not sex sexual revolution: "They want to excited about phenom- while you were in college, but have sex, huh'' We'll show 'em. ena such as the behavior of heli- certainly sex after college. We'll teach it as a course . . . um atoms near absolute zero. You're either trying to set with tests . . . and grades!" Similarly, in my four years here. yourself up for a prestigious job Don't panic if this study I've seen professors get all and a German car or are trying to describes you. There are steps worked up about income veloci- meet a partner who's doing so, you can take while in school to ties, eigen- thinking one of these routes will enhance your sex life. values, flux ____^_=—- lead to sex. 1) Go to Horned Frog foot- No such luck, though. The ball games. The study found that integrals, the Commentary Sherman study finds that people who sexual frequency goes up with Anti-Trust stopped their education at high increased participation in other Act and school get more sex than those activities such as sporting Ancient who went on to college, which events. And you thought every- Greek. makes sense if we think about it. one left at halftime because the Given Those people who are getting team was so bad. these exam- sex in high school have no rea- 2) Hang out at Ed Landreth ples, is it any son to go to college — they're Hall. The study says jazz enthu- wonder that already getting sex! Meanwhile, siasts are 30 percent more sexu- SPENCEB a study to be all the prudes lump themselves ally active than the average per- BUM published in together in universities across son. I'm not sure if I believe this February America and wonder why noth- one. I can't imagine any of my The TCU Daily Skiff has decided to continue running its Issues page for the spring concluded ing happens. morally righteous friends in the semester. The page will run every other Wednesday, beginning January 28. The first Consider this. One of the band ever contemplating sex Americans with the most educa- topic will be: tion tend to have the least sex? study's authors, Geoffrey before marriage. The study, which found that Godbey, is a professor of leisure 3) Drop out. You can still save people who have been in gradu- studies at Penn State. A profes- yourself. Sexual activity is high- ate school have sex an average of sor teaching Leisure studies'? est among people who have only Academic vs. Athletic Recruiting six times less a year than the It's no wonder college grads had some college. national average, goes far to don't have sex. Who would want The ultimate step, of course, Does TCU place the same value on academic recruiting as K does athletic recruiting? Does the explain the monotony of a lec- to have sex, or do anything else would be for college students to school spend too much money recruiting athletes and not enough recruiting regular students? Does ture given by a university profes- that's fun, if it's taught as a just start having more sex. So, TCU place too much emphasis on athletics and not enough on academics, or vice versa? Should TCU sor. Unfortunately, it doesn't course in school? what are you waiting for? place stricter academic requirements on athletes? Send your letters to: And who in their right mind bode well for college students, TCU Dally Skiff would let a professor teach them Spencer Baum is a senior eco- most of whom came to college TCU Box 298050 specifically to enhance their sex how to have fun? nomics major from Albuquerque, or [email protected] appeal. Maybe this is all a big plot by N.M. Nailon decision calls into question administrators' morality, judgment-making ability Most of the time, the principles and ideas we hold urgency and confusion that our At this meeting, it was report- justice was truly served through case of domestic abuse. motivations behind most dear. "true colors" emerge. In some ed that Tubbs suggested to the 's plea of "no con- How do you feel about this? what we say and do are I imagine that most of us have sense, it is in these moments that others that Lee Nailon (the test," we cannot avoid the blatant Does this recent action by the university administration resem- never questioned. We can been in a situation like this. We truth is revealed. fourth-leading scorer in the injustice that was administered saunter through our daily experi- know someone who has the When we are pressed into a nation) be suspended for one through the punitive decision ble your own sensibilities? Do ence without ^^_^_____ answers to a test, and we must difficult situation which requires game, allowing him to return for made last week on the third floor you agree that Nailon should > have been benched for only one the burden of clarify whether receiving a high- us to make a difficult decision, the "big game" against 24th- of Sadler Hall. Commentary making a lot er grade is more or less impor- the values by which we subcon- ranked Hawaii. What message does this send game? of difficult tant to us than the principle of sciously "rule" our lives become The administration — appar- to the Fort Worth community? I encourage you to talk about it. Examine and clarify your decisions. In honesty. evident both to us and to those ently blinded by the seductive To alumni? To a prospective stu- own values and then see if the a sense, we Perhaps your roommate is around us. appeal of national name recogni- dent? To our own students? actions of the university resem- could say upset because his mother was in Last week, TCU's values were tion — agreed. "Yes, yes, I know we have an ble what you think is right. If that — in our a car accident, and now you must revealed. And the nation wit- Now let me ask, what does alleged woman-beater on cam- you feel differently, then raise day-to-day decide whether staying with him nessed it. this say about the values of our pus, but come on — he averages your voice. lives — we is more or less important than On Thursday, we learned of administration ? 58 percent from the field!" Ideas and values that forever place our attending tonight's Christian fra- the assault with bodily injury According to the police I don't want to use humor to go unchallenged are dangerous. morality on MATTIIKW ternity party. charge against one of TCU's bas- report, Nailon's girlfriend said water down the severity of the "autopilot." AlAN These illustrations reflect sit- ketball stars. Realizing the this guy choked, hit and threw issue, only to point out the gross Let's not let the actions of our This usually KOSIM: uations where our values are amount of commotion this inci- her into a closet door and our stupidity of the decision made leaders be held unaccountable. serves us called into question, and we dent had caused. Coach Billy punishment is to make him sit on by our administration. Matthew Alan Rosine is a rather well. must make a decision about Tubbs met with Chancellor the bench for one game?! There It is clear that some people at There are a few times, howev- which choice is more important William Tucker, Provost William is something terribly wrong this university value temporary senior radio-TV-film criticism er, when we are placed in a situ- to us. Koehler and Athletic Director here. basketball recognition over the and religion-studies major from ation that calls us to clarify the It is in these moments of Frank Windegger. Whether or not you think that need to seriously deal with a Burlington, Iowa. PAGE 4 Skiff WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1998 Oprah Winfrey arrives in Texas World Report to challenge cattlemen's charges World judged normal in 1994 and 1995 by technicians using a microscope. The Pap tests were done on military By Mark Babinock three women stood. When one was stopped me from eating another Beauty queen dethroned women and dependents. ASSOCIATED PRESS asked if she liked the show, she burger!" second year in a row A panel of experts who then studied the six slides AMARILLO, Texas (AP) — replied: "I've enjoyed some and not After the broadcast, already KENTVILLE, Nova Scotia — For the second lound none of the cells to be even pre-cancerous. Oprah Winfrey jokingly glared at a enjoyed some." slumping cattle prices fell to some straight year, organizers of a Canadian beauty pageant The costs per slide was about $3 when examined by prospective juror who gave the talk Winfrey smirked, drawing laugh- of their lowest levels in a decade. have stirred up a controversy by dethroning the reign- a technician and $9.38 using PAPNET. show host a mixed review before a ter. The plaintiffs are seeking to recoup ing queen. "It is difficult to conclude on the basis of our results jury was seated Tuesday in the The woman was dismissed after total losses of more than $12 mil- Last year, it was the case of the "brawling beauty" that there is any clinical value to PAPNET-assisted defamation case pitting her against she told Robinson she was "proba- lion, plus other, unspecified dam- — Danielle House — who was ousted as Miss Canada rescreening," said the researchers, led by Dr. Timothy J. Texas cattlemen. bly a little for her." The other two ages. International following her conviction for punching O'Leary, director of cellular pathology at the institute. Opening statements were to begin were also dismissed. Other prospec- Defense attorneys blame other her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend. The study was reported in Wednesday's issue of Wednesday after the panel of eight tive jurors said they had seen the factors for the collapse, such as This year's dethroned queen is Emily Ryan. 23. who was The Journal of the American Medical Association. women and four men was picked. show at least once, but none had oversupply and decreased demand. told last week — halfway through her reign — that she was About 14,500 U.S. women arc diagnosed with cer- During a full day of questioning, seen the episode that is the focus of Winfrey's lawyers tried unsuc- being ousted for failing to live up to her obligations. vical cancer each year, and about 4.800 die of it, U.S. District Judge Mary Lou the lawsuit. cessfully to have the case moved Pageant officials contend Ryan failed to appear at some according to the American Cancer Society. Robinson dismissed several possible Amarillo cattle feeder Paul Engler from this Panhandle town of events, did not help fundraising efforts, did not keep in An expert not associated with the study. Dr. Alan jurors because of their connections and others are suing Winfrey and 165.000 to Dallas. touch with organizers and dressed inappropriately. M. Garber of the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health to the cattle industry or because they vegetarian activist Howard Lyman According to court documents, "I did nothing wrong," Ryan told reporters at a Care System in Palo Alto, Calif., and of Stanford like Winfrey. over comments they made about defense attorneys would be OK with news conference Tuesday. "I truly believe that I served University, said that the automated system — one of The TV star was greeted with beef safety on Winfrey's April 16, an Amarillo trial if they could dis- my title with grace, compassion and honesty." several on the market — might be more cost-effective cheers when she left the courthouse 1996. show. cuss the case publicly. Instead, they Ryan said she missed 10 public appearances due to in other labs than in the military, where women are on a lunch break. Earlier, a handful Lyman said feeding ground-up are bound by a gag order imposed by illness, her job as a nurse and a lack of funds, but usually screened yearly. of animal rights activists dressed in animal parts to cattle, a practice Robinson. made 64 others. cow suits joined a throng of media banned in the United States last Clark Willingham, president-elect "Most young women today have a career and are outside the courthouse. summer, could spread mad cow dis- of the National Cattlemen's Beef obligated to that career," she said. "All I was really State Robinson asked the 57 possible ease to humans in the United States. Association, worried that the trial looking for was some compromise ... and I really did jurors if they were regular viewers To applause from the studio audi- will dredge up fears about mad cow not get any compromise." Kimhall director to step down of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and ence, Winfrey exclaimed: "It has just disease. The Miss Canada International pageant is one of early next year several beauty contests held annually in Canada — FORT WORTH — Edmund P. Pillsbury. who turned none of them attracting anywhere near the attention of a Texas entrepreneur's dream into a world-renowned ASIA the Miss America pageant in the United States. institution, will step down early next year as director From Page 1 In the Case of House, dethronement proved only a of the Kimbell Art Museum. temporary setback. She became a national celebrity Pillsbury has headed the Louis Kahn-designed students at TCU, but more want to be identified, moved from and recently appeared on the cover of Playboy maga- museum, considered one of the best small art muse- rate used to be for Japanese people Japanese students have also asked his single-occupancy apartment to in the United States. zine, wearing little but a pair of boxing gloves. ums in the country, since 1980. He developed the 25- for financial aid. a double. He said his parents year-old museum's collection, recognized for its Hirayama said Japanese students According to Mladenka. TCU invested money before the Korean might be lucky and avoid a serious scope and quality, and organized several pioneering does not have more financial aid currency depreciated, so his life Nation art exhibitions. crisis. for the international students this has not changed much. "I don't see any of my Japanese "I think fresh leadership and change are vital for the year, so he encourages those stu- "But, of course I cannot spend friends who face tough situations," New technology too costlv growth of an institution, particularly an art museum," dents who need financial support like before," he said. she said. "Our campus lives had PAPNET doesn't detect cells Pillsbury said Tuesday. "My decision provides an to apply for on-campus jobs. The majority of the international CHICAGO — A computer system for double- opportunity for the Kimbell to recruit a qualified indi- not changed so much, though 1 If the students have substantial student body is Japanese, who checking Pap smears was no better than humans with vidual to build upon the accomplishments and success worry about the exchange rate." need for an off-campus job. he can make up 1 percent of the total TCU microscopes at finding possible early signs of cervical Masayasu Kirigaya, a sopho- that the museum has had in its relatively young life." give them recommendations, but cancer in a new study, and the automation costs far population. more marketing major from Japan, Pillsbury said he will stay on until early next year to the requirement for off-campus more, researchers say. Japan is not an exception to the said he and his Japanese friends at provide a transition and to continue work on upcoming jobs by the Immigration Office is The technology might be worth the cost in labora- Asian economic crisis. The TCU do not face any financial exhibitions, including "Renoir's Portraits: Impressions of getting very strict. Mladenka said. tories that process a higher proportion of abnormal Japanese yen has been depreciating problems, but the weak yen rate an Age." which comes here Feb. 8 to complete its run in He said around five international Pap smears or that employ less accurate technicians since last year, and many Japanese makes him think about the mean- the United States and Canada, and "Matisse and Picasso: students have asked for permission than the one in the study, researchers said. students are anxious about how ing of studying in the United A Gentle Rivalry." which opens in February 1999. to hold an off-campus job because The study was conducted at the Armed Forces much it has gone down. States. Pillsbury. an Italian Renaissance scholar, came to of economic necessity each semes- Institute of Pathology in Washington, which does Sayaka Hirayama, a sophomore Kirigaya said he may think the Kimbell from Yale University, where he directed ter. medical research and education for the Army. Navy nursing major from Japan, came to about going to Canada or another its Center for British Art. Pillsbury, who has been "The final thing, that I don't like and Air Force. TCU two-and-a-half years ago, country to get his master's degree. courted over the years by institutions ranging from to recommend is, if $2,000 makes Researchers at the institute said a computer system when $1 had a value of nearly 100 When the yen was strong against California's J. Paul Getty Museum to the National difference, my consideration is called PAPNFT found only six slides containing yen and the economy was in a good the U.S. dollar, he said he thought Gallery in London, said he has no immediate plans to transferring to public institutions condition. unusual cells among 5.478 Pap smears that had been take another museum job. about continuing his studies in the in Texas." Mladenka said. Now the currency rate is $1 for States, but now it costs as much as . ASSOCIATED PRESS A Korean student, who did not 130 yen, or 1.3 times more than the in the other nations.

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By Robyn Ross opportunities to meet them there for STAFF REPORTER interviews," he said. "Until the com- The challenges of a search for a mittee got down to the finalists, they new university leader are not limited pretty much kept it under wraps, but to TCU. Yet the hiring process varies the finalists were really shown to the among colleges in Texas hoth in the community. methods of selection and the amount "We knew who Bowen was and of input the campus community has quite a bit about him before he got in the decision. here. I remember after he got here I took my editorial board over one I (ay I or University afternoon and talked to him. just to The Board of Regents selects the gel the staff to know him," he said. next president at Baylor, said Larry Leon Bennett, secretary of Brumley, associate vice president for Southern Methodist University, said communications. But the most recent this openness was usually limited to search got a little complicated, he public universities, J said. "At private institutions the search is "The search committee was headed generally kept very confidential hy the chair of the Board of Regents. because members of the search com- and that group selected a candidate, mittee think the best way to keep a hut the board as a whole did not good pool of candidates is to keep the embrace that candidate," Brumley search process confidential as long as said. "After that, the hoard acted as a possible," he said. committee as a whole and made the final selection." Administrative Titles The search committee included While William Tucker holds the faculty members, hut the Board of title of chancellor at TCU. the title of Regents does the actual hiring, he a university's top administrative offi- said. In addition to the committee, cial varies from school to school. two student representatives met with "In my experience, in most institu- the search advisory committee and tions where there is only one title, the heard its reports. titles of president or CEO and chan- cellor are virtually interchangeable," Texas A&M Bennett said. "For example, when A search committee appointed by President Turner was chosen as the the chancellor and Board of Regents head of SMU. he had been the chan- selects the next president of Texas cellor of Ol' Miss. At SMU. the pres- A&M-College Station, said Mary Jo ident is the CEO and senior academic Powell, associate director of universi- official. ty relations. "When there are both titles used, The most recent 20-member com- one is an outside and one is an inside mittee, which was chaired by a pro- person; one deals with the public and fessor of management, included government agencies, and the other is numerous professors, the executive an in-house person selected to run the director of human resources, the institution," he said. "Generally when Committee to narrow chancellor search health center director, a representative there are both titles, the chancellor is from the faculty senate, a member of the outside person." Once the committee narrows the Andy Mitchell, the only student explained. "We have to be sensitive the alumni organization, the immedi- The A&M university system February due date field to a "manageable number" of representative on the search commit- to their wishes as well." ate past student body president, the employs both a president and a chan- interested candidates, probably two tee, said. "You want a big enough Mitchell said he will organize the leader of the student judiciary and a cellor. Terry Parker, director of com- set for narrow list to four people, a campus visit will be group that the candidate can interact student representatives who will representative of the graduate student munications for the A&M system, organized for each individual. with, which represents a cross-sec- meet to compare the candidates. council. said each university in the system has By Kristina Jorgenson Vigeland said. tion of TCU without losing the inti- The search committee plans to pre- The current president. Ray M. a president, all of whom are super- STAFF REPORTER He said the visit may include macy ol the group." sent the board's executive committee Bowen, has been at A&M since June vised by the chancellor. The Advisory Search Committee meetings with Mitchell said with two or three finalists for chan- 1994, Powell said. He was selected "There are IX institutions in the for Chancellor has set late February administrators. ^^^^^^^^^Z ^Z^ZZ!^_^ the selection cellor, from which the entire board from a nationwide search that took Texas A&M system: 10 universities as its goal to present chancellor rec- selected faculty process has gone will select. about a year. To advertise the posi- and eight slate agencies." Parker said. ommendations to the board of groups and stu- i i f\ nee you identify smoothly thus Chicago-based search firm tion, letters were sent to deans and "The chancellor oversees all their trustees, according to a statement dent representa- V_y the people you far. Heidrich & Struggles has helped sort CEOs of universities in the A&M sys- operations and academic research from Denny Alexander, the chairman tives. "We have through and organize the myriads of tem, and the position was advertised programs, provides direction in of the search committee. "Once you want to bring on cam- some really out- applications to save time, but the on- in The Chronicle of Higher Education strategic planning, works closely with Alexander said recommending a identify the peo- pus . . . you're courting standing candi- campus committee has seen all the in the fall of 1993. legislative leadership and interacts list of three to four finalists to the ple that you want dates who we information from the search. At A&M. like at many public uni- with the state government regarding board in February could result in an to bring on cam- them a little bit and try- think would Mitchell said. versities, most of the college commu- the state agencies." unscheduled meeting of the board to pus, you're doing ing to get them more really fit the He said applicants and recommen- nity was very aware of the progress in The president of A&M-College be called. The regular board meeting more than just campus." he dations have arrived from all across such a search. Station, on the other hand, is the CEO is currently scheduled for March 27. interviewing interested in TCU." said. the nation. Mark F.vans. a graduate student of of the university, Powell said. She The committee has conducted them," Vigeland — Bob Vigeland Vigeland said The board selected the 13 search journalism at A&M who works in said that when Bowen entered the some preliminary interviews, but said. "You're an unrestricted committee members last semester University Relations, was on the staff system he spent much of his time they will continue to look through the courting them a search committee member open forum after reviewing input from various of the student newspaper The working on a $500 million capital 100-plus applications and recom- little bit and try- ^sssssssssassasssmsi ^^^^^^^^_ could scare off sources in order to find a group that Battalion during the most recent fund-raiser project, but that his duties mendations they have received to this ing to get them some potential represented the university communi- search and became editor soon before were not limited to fund raising. point. more interested candidates who ty. Alexander said. Bowen took office. He said the cam- "The role of the college president Bob Vigeland. committee member in TCU. We'll try to put our best foot want the selection process to stay Mitchell said TCU is in a good pus community was informed of and has evolved much from the 18th or and chairman of the accounting forward." confidential as long as possible. position to look for a new chancellor. interested in the search's progress. 19th century role of just a scholar to a department, said the committee will Alexander said the campus visit "If we presented some candidates "TCU is in a really strong position "From what 1 remember, the search multidimensional person who can accept more applications and recom- will probably not include an open with a schedule with one or more financially right now." he said. committee brotight in the candidates raise funds, work with academics and mendations until the search has con- forum which any faculty member or open forums, they might choose to "We're not looking for a chancellor for receptions where students had coordinate public relations," she said. cluded. student could attend. withdraw at that point." Vigeland to save the day." Chancellor position all-encompassing officials, Duties include fund raising, overseeing operations, reporting to trustees

By Aimee Courtice . only as the university's president but Tucker said the most difficult part of STAFF REPORTER also as its chief executive officer. his position has been enduring the con- top At the nation's colleges and universi- As a private educational institution stant demands of the job. dollar ties, the titles and job descriptions of relying on financial assistance from pri- "The biggest challenge has been to their leaders vary as much as the col- vate donations and gifts. Tucker said his have the physical, mental and emotional leges and universities themselves. active role in fund raising is very impor- endurance while constantly striving to For most TCU students, the title tant and has been one of the most satis- grow in perspective." he said. "This is a TCU and several of its peer universities reported the following "Chancellor William E. Tucker" is a fying parts of his job. 7-day-a-week job." salary-and-benefits packages for top administrators during the familiar one, but the knowledge of the "Working with others to attract a gift Tucker said the opportunity to work exact duties and responsibilities associ- and to make sure intentions of donors with people who are really accommodat- 1995-1996 academic year. ated with this title is anything but famil- are honored is important." he said. ing has been one of the most positive iar. Tucker also said that he has found a aspects of his job. Rice University Tucker said his job, in its simplest lot of people eager to give. "There are so many people here who Malcolm Gillis, president $356,321 terms, is to oversee the operations of the "I've been amazed by the generosity are willing to assist me in so many university and report to the board of of people to TCU," he said. ways," he said. trustees. But underneath this seemingly Tucker himself is a donor to the uni- When asked about his upcoming Southern Methodist University elementary job description lies an array versity. Along with his wife. Tucker has retirement. Tucker said that living as a R. Gerald Turner, president $277,840 of responsibilities. given gifts such as the Chancellor's private citizen will force him to do more Tucker said he sees his role as an all- Dining Room, the Hag plaza in front of things on his own that he used to not encompassing one. Sadler Hall and a private dining room in have to worry about. Texas Christian University "I'm essentially the leader," he said. the Dee J. Kelly Alumni Center. "Now I've got to take care of a lot William E. Tucker, chancellor $344,732 "But fundamentally (my job) is to pro- Tucker also said his job requires him myself." he said. tect and enhance an environment in to be accountable to the board of Tucker said that despite the high pro- which teaching and learning as well as trustees. file of his position, he does not consider Texas Wesleyan University research and creative activity can "The board hires the chancellor, and himself a celebrity. Jake B. Schrum, president $131,750 thrive." only the board can fire him." Tucker "I am confident that the attention I "My job takes on many roles, includ- said. "The board holds the chancellor receive is because of the office rather ing representing and interpreting (the accountable for all the operations of the than the person," he said. Trinity University university's) constituencies," he said. university." Tucker said his 38 consecutive years Ronald K. Calgaard, president $273,189 Colleges and universities are adminis- When asked to give a "day-in-the- working in a university setting makes it tered by those who arc titled anything life" perspective of his job. Tucker said too difficult for him to give up all his Vanderbilt University from chancellor to president. Some that the only constant thing about his work with TCU upon his retirement in schools have both a chancellor and a schedule is that it seems to be different July. He said he will retain his close ties Joe B. Wyatt, chancellor $479,072 president, each with different responsi- every day. to TCU. bilities. "I don't know that there is a typical "I'll cheer for TCU in every way," he SOURCE THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION At TCU, Chancellor Tucker serves not day in my schedule," he said. said. PAGE 6 Skiff WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1998 Cuba cleans up act for Pope Five-day visit joins all Cubans in the name of faith College News Digest Students studying abroad lowing the public disclosure of a slur he made toward new By David Briggs tears. "We didn't hope to have this. lization. Chancellor Adam Herbert. He called the first black chan- ASSOCIATED PRESS attacked in Guatemala We didn't expect this." "Missions are more difficult here ST. MARY'S CITY, Md. — A group of 16 St. Mary's cellor of Florida's state university system an "Oreo." HAVANA — The faithful sang Boza was allowed back into Cuba than in Africa or India. We have to College of Maryland students and faculty members study- Uhlfelder said Lombardi will stay on at Florida as the and prayed Tuesday in the streets of for a visit in 1988, when he also cel- start from scratch. We have to ing abroad were robbed at gunpoint in Guatemala Friday, head of an academic institute, most likely in the area of Havana, and Cubans of every per- ebrated Mass. In September 1961, explain everything," said the Rev. and five of the female students were raped. Latin American studies, which is one of Lombardi's areas suasion — Catholic, communist and Boza. an outspoken anti-Communist Jesus Luzaretta, a Spanish priest The group was participating in a two-week expedition to ' of expertise. curious — awaited a papal visit that prelate, held a massive celebration who spends two months a year at study Guatemalan history, society, and the environment. He will retain his current salary of $238,000 for one many said could be a turning point attended by 4.000 people on the feast Medalla Milagrosa Church. "You The 13 students and three faculty members, along with year, after which he will receive 10 percent pay cuts for for their nation. day of Cuba's patron saint. can't easily wipe out 40 years of a bus driver and guide, were returning to Guatemala City three years, Uhlfelder said. In a concession to the pope that Following the celebration, partici- restrictions." after research with a human rights group in the Uhlfelder said the Board of Regents, the 14-member had some churchgoers in tears, a pants began a procession to the pres- In Washington on Tuesday, Guatemalan Highlands. At approximately 4 p.m. panel that oversees Florida's public universities, are wait- bishop expelled from Cuba at the idential palace, some shouting slo- President Clinton was asked what Guatemalan time, four armed gunman forced the bus they ing for Lombardi to decide exactly when he will resign. lowest point of church-state relations gans against the revolutionary gov- the United States was gaining by were riding off the road. The bandits forced everyone on —Independent Florida Alligator was allowed to return and celebrate ernment. A melee ensued, and a pressing the embargo against Cuba. board the bus into a sugar cane field about 100 yards from University of Florida Mass Tuesday in his old parish. passing teen-ager was killed. "We want Cuba to move toward the road, where they frisked and robbed all members of On the eve of John Paul Us first Later that month, the government freedom and openness, and if they the group, and proceeded to rape five female students. Syracuse student and professor visit ever to Cuba, the communist expelled Booze and 129 other do, we'll respond," he said. "That's They were driving on Guatemala's Pacific Highway, discover structure of HIV government was still working to priests, and outlawed religious pro- always been our position, and I which is described as a generally safe road. SYRACUSE, N.Y. — One Syracuse University profes- patch and tidy up sections of the believe that in the end it will prevail." Guatemalan police arrested one man at the site of the sor and his graduate assistant recently unlocked the mys- crumbling capital, which has been In his first visit on Cuban soil. crime, and have since arrested another man in conjunction tery to the structure of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. ravaged by a collapsed economy. John Paul is to be greeted in Havana with the crime. The chief of the National Police of Philip Borer, an associate professor of chemistry, and Crews poured and steamrolled 6 6T believe the visit by Castro, then meet privately with Guatemala has appointed a special task force to solve the Lucia Pappalardo, a fifth-year biophysics doctoral student, fresh asphalt over the cracked and the Cuban leader the following day. crime, according to St. Mary's College President Jane discovered the structure of the packaging complex of HIV, potholed roads, traveled by rusted A will have an The visit is at least a minor boon Margaret O'Brien. the section of the virus's genetic material that controls its and creaking old cars and trucks. impact in our country, a to the Cuban economy — with esti- —St. Mary's College of Maryland1 reproduction. Borer said. Workers sprayed yellow paint on one mates the thousands of journalists With this new knowledge, pharmaceutical companies ichoot'a faded facade. great impact." and visitors will pour some $20 mil- Florida president will be able to develop a new line of drugs to combat While most Cubans agree the lion into the foreign currency- — Elizardo Sanchez announced he will step down AIDS, he said. pope's five-day visit will leave their starved nation — and the govern- GAINESVILLE. Fla. — University of Florida "(The companies) could design a new inhibitor drug," country changed, expectations on Cuban human rights ment hopes the pontiff's opposition President John Lombardi will remain at Florida but not in Borer said, explaining that in combination with other what will change depends on their to the U.S. economic blockade will monitor the capacity of its highest-ranked administrative leader, a AIDS drugs, a new drug could stop the HIV virus from political and religious perspective. further weaken U.S. efforts to isolate slate official said Monday. reproducing within the body. Foes of Fidel Castro hope it will Cuba. According to Steve Uhlfelder. chairman of the Board of —Daily Orange weaken his communist regime, However, if the anti-communist Regents. Lombardi has agreed to resign as president fol- Syracuse University which took power in 1959. Castro A nationwide prayer vigil was pope is taking a risk his visit will hopes to gain stature for his revolu- planned in churches throughout the strengthen the Cuban government, COMPILED BY UNIVERSITY WIRE tion and support for an end to the country Tuesday evening. Outside Castro, an altar boy turned revolu- more than threc-decade-old U.S. downtown Havana's Our Lady of tionary leader, is gambling that the economic embargo. And the Cuban Carmine Church, boys and girls joy- papal visit will not bolster opposi- church hopes to expand its influence. ously swung each other around as tion voices in Cuban society, as his Disregard of threats costs Houston Bishop Fduardo Masvidal Bo/a. young and old worshippers sang and presence in his native Poland did in expelled in 1961 and returning for prayed as excitement continued to 1983. ASSOCIATED PRESS remains in the Gulf of Mexico. lives in California under an assumed only the second time since then, build for the pope, who is scheduled This is not a Cuban pope returning HOUSTON — An ignored police Five weeks after the tip was name, asserted that their client did not made a triumphant return to the to arrived a 4 p.m. EST Wednesday. to a homeland steeped in the practice tip that left a spa-tycoon's ex-mistress received. Piotrowski. a former model. learn that she had been "injured" by Virgin of Charity Church in Havana At Medalla Milagrosa Church, in of the Catholic faith. This is a pontiff paralyzed is going to cost the city of was shot four times in the back as she HPD until January 1993. to lead a Mass. the Havana neighborhood of Santos visiting a country where only 40 per- Houston $22.3 million, jurors decided left a Houston doughnut shop. The It was then that a Houston police Amid scattered shouts of "mira- Suarez. 10-year-old Claudia, dressed cent of the 11 million population are Tuesday. attack left her partially paralyzed. officer said in a deposition that the cle." Bo/a entered the packed church in a pink Snoopy sweatshirt, baptized Catholics, and few practice Barbra Piotrowski accused the Piotrowski accused Minns, founder department was aware of a plot to kill in a procession of more than 20 dreamed of shaking hands with the their faith on a regular basis. Houston Police Department of dis- of what became the President and Piotrowski but neither informed her priests and altar boys. pontiff as she and others finished "I believe the visit will have an criminating against her 18 years ago First Lady health clubs, of master- nor took any action to protect her. The slight, stoop-shouldered work on the last of 80.000 simple impact in our country, a great by dismissing a threat on her life minding the 1980 attack. Steve Sumner, Piotrowski's attor- Boza. whose face bears a resem- Cuban and papal Hags made at the impact," said Elizardo Sanchez, a without giving her a warning. The Minns has never been charged with ney, told jurors that Piotrowski was blance to the pontiff, smiled and church. prominent Cuban human rights mon- civil rights lawsuit was heard before a criminal offense in the shooting. He victimized by Minns on many occa- waved his arms as parishioners "The pope is like God. a beautiful itor who spent 11 years in prison. U.S. District Judge David Hittner. left the country and has lived abroad sions after their relationship went bad applauded enthusiastically. Many picture." imagines Claudia. "Although regretfully. I'm not Piotrowski, the one-time mistress most of the time since 1982. — her phone was tapped, her tires churchgoers wept openly, and some While Castro sought to burnish expecting a miracle, nor do I believe of health-spa tycoon Richard Minns, Piotrowski initially filed the slashed and her apartment burglar- Icll their places to approach him. his government's image and the pope that the Holy Father thinks that there says police ignored a September 198(1 lawsuit against the city of Houston ized. Each incident was reported to bend over and kiss his ring. hoped for a spiritual awakening in will be a miracle. Because our coun- report from a Houston man that he in 1993. It was dismissed, then the Houston Police Department, and "It's a miracle," said 62-year-old Cuba, it was unclear which of the try needs more than a miracle to had been offered $10,000 to kill her. refiled in 1995. each time, Piotrowki reported that Cupertina Gutierrez, wiping away two men has tougher task of evange- solve its many problems." chop up her body and dump the Attorneys for Piotrowski. who now Minns was the likely culprit. ■ Recreational Sports Department

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~ FREE FROG FIT CLASSES THIS WEEK Intramural Basketball entries due this Friday Intramural Officials Needed. Meeting Today, 4:30 in the Rickel Building Nutrition Counseling Available, Wed. 5-7 pm in the Fitness Room WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1998 Mike lysont PAGE 7 'bad guy' wrestler LAS VEGAS — One thing is certain about Mike Tyson's appearance in Wrestlemania: He will play a bad guy. Lady Frogs lose overtime battle Sweet victory Tyson doesn't figure to play a wrestler, however, despite World Wrestling Weekend of road games yields Federation owner Vince McMahon's attempts to sell conference wins, 4-0 in WAG him as one during a WWF By Richard Durrett the free throws and the possession show Monday night in SKIFF STAFF arrow gave TCU the basketball. Fresno, Calif. HONOLULU. HAWAII It's Wallace said Tubbs was telling "The chances of him amazing how two road wins over him how to coach and that Wallace wrestling are very slim," a Pacific Division rivals San Diego shouldn't have picked up the foul He source familiar with Tyson Stale and Hawai'i sped up a nonstop later admitted that Tubbs might have said. "These guys are profes- plane flight from Honolulu to bettered him in the gamesmanship sional wrestlers and they take Dallas/Fort Worth for the men's bas- category. falls for a living. Why would ketball team. "He probably outsmarted me with he risk a broken neck or In probably the biggest conference that (technical) foul because they got something by doing that?" road win since TCU entered the the ball back." Wallace said. Tyson was supposed to be WAC, the Frogs played in front of Coming out of the halftime break only a guest referee at 10.234 at the Special Fvenls Center senior guards Mike Jones and Wrestlemania on March 29 in in Hawai'i. and sent most of that Johnson as well as junior center Lee Boston. But in the world of crowd home unhappy. Nailon led a huge second half start professional wrestling, things It wasn't TCU's full court press for the Frogs as TCU surged into (he can turn as quickly as a good that made the difference. It was the lead after a 9-0 run. Once the Frogs figure-four move. suffocating man-to-man defense of took over the lead they never relin- Just as McMahon was to the guard tandem of seniors Alika quished it in route to the 83-76 victo- announce Tyson's appear- Smith and Anthony Carter that did ance, wrestler Steve Austin ry- the Rainbows in. "I thought this was an outstanding appeared from nowhere "I thought our defense was really win for us in a hostile environment." Monday night to enter the good on Carter," Head coach Billy Tubbs said. "We didn't get a lot of ring and question Tyson's Tubbs said. "Malcolm (Johnson] breaks until we started making our manhood. An obscene gesture took Carter and I thought he did a own breaks " here and a push there, and nice job." TCU started its first WAC road trip suddenly bad blood had Johnson held Carter, who averages with a convincing 105-61 win over developed. 18 points per game, in check the San Diego State. The Homed Frogs With a straight face, entire night as Hawai'i's All-America played the game without the services McMahon suggested later candidate had only seven points and of leading scorer Nailon. that Tyson would wrestle five rebounds. The Frogs led from the opening tip Austin, the WWF's most pop- STAFF REPORTER Junior center Kristina Hayworth takes a layup in practice Tuesday under the eyes of her Johnson made his defense tum into to the final buzzer and built ■ 46-29 ular wrestler, at offense, leading the team with 22 teammates and head coach Mike Petersen. halftime lead. The game was never in Wrestlemania. points including 3-8 torn behind the question as TCU scored 59 second- Tyson's wrestling persona By Meredith Webb to 42 percent as they went only 18- throw shooting frustrated the Frogs arc. and grabbing 5 rebounds. half points, only two shy of the was set Monday when the for- SKIFF STAFF 43. Saturday night. The Frogs sent Hawai'i came out on a surge to Aztecs total for the game. mer heavyweight champion Coming off a win over the San "When we were up by ten. we Hawai'i to the line 22 times and the open the game scoring the first six "We were playing without Lee, so shoved Austin on the WWF's Diego State Aztecs, the women's could not find a basket when ve Rainbows were able to make 17 of points and building an 18-9 lead with it was a scary game to say the least," "Raw is War" program. basketball team lost to the needed one.'' Petersen said. those shots. about 14 minutes left in the first half Tubbs said. "Our defense dominated The shoving came after University of Hawai'i Rainbows In their previous game against The Frogs only went to the line The Frogs answered to tie the ball- the game and allowed us to have a Austin refused to shake 82-79 in overtime Saturday night at San Diego State the Frogs were on six times, making only two. game at 27 with just under eight min- good game." Tyson's hand, remarked on Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. fire from behind the arc. making 8- "1 was frustrated for the girls that utes left. The contest became a back The Horned Frogs had four players his "little beady eyes" and Going into the locker mom at the 10 of their three-point shots. But we could not hold onto the win," and-forth match until halftime with in double digits led by Johnson's 31 made an obscene gesture in half the Frogs were up by four. against Hawai'i they couldn't get Petersen said. "I thought the kids Hawai'i leading 40-38. points, including 6-12 from behind Tyson's face. Tyson drew During the first half they were 35 the shot to drop and went 5-18 for played well." That wasn't the entire story. Tubbs the three point line. Jones was solid mostly boos from the crowd, percent from the field making 18- the night. The Horned Frogs will have a and Hawai'i coach Riley Wallace with 26 points and six rebounds and many wearing black-and- 33 shots, while the Rainbows went "We had plenty of chances to week before their next game which jawed in each other's faces with 1:23 was 10-16 from the field. white T-shirts bearing 13-29 and were 45 percent. win." Petersen said. "We had open will be on the road against cross- left in the half after a foul had been Both victories were the first on the Austin's name. At one point in the second half shots and we just could not get town rival SMU Saturday at 2 p.m. committed against Horned Frog road this season in conference play "I want a piece of Mike the Frogs led by 10. but their shoot- them in." They return home Feb. 5 when they senior forward Dennis Davis and and improved the TCU record to 15- Tyson," Austin said. ing percentage in that halt dropped Both shooting and free will play Fresno State University. both were given technical fouls. 4 overall and 4-0 in WAC. TCU -Associated Press After the officials discussed the sit- returns to action next Monday at uation. Davis was allowed to shoot SMU.

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