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WEDNESDAY Play ball March 27, 2002 Baseball THE DAILY team takes a dive Cloudy High: 43 | Low: 33 More weather, Page 2 Sports | 7 Volume 108 | No. 129 | [email protected] | www.dailyevergreen.com gg A student publication of Washington State University | Pullman, Washington Sgt. travels to search for Russell Megan Patrick dent June 4 on state Route 270. been in California, and within Having the support of the Daily Evergreen staff At that time, he was facing only “I am optimistic we the next couple of days, he will State Patrol and the FBI is sig- three charges of vehicular will eventually go to Nevada to follow up more nificant because those agencies The hunt for Frederick manslaughter and three locate him.” leads and further investigate have been looking for Russell David Russell continues, and charges of vehicular homicide. the case, Tomson said. since late October when he this time the Whitman County Now Russell is facing 10 felony Steve Tomson Kelley’s mission is well- “skipped out,” Kaufman said. sheriff’s office is leading the charges, including bail-jump- received by those agencies Tomson is hopeful Kelley’s search in California and ing, theft and forgery. Whitman County Sheriff involved in the case. mission will be beneficial to the Nevada. Last week, Whitman County “I fully support the sheriff’s apprehension of Russell. Russell, 22, fled the Pullman Sheriff Steve Tomson made the manpower to actively hunt for office on this mission,” said Jim “I am optimistic we will area in late October, just before decision to send Sgt. Pat Kelley (Russell) so realistically, if any- Kaufman, prosecuting attorney eventually locate him,” Tomson he was set to stand trial for the to California and Nevada to fol- one is going to do it, it is the for Whitman County. “I know said. “But in a big case like this, deaths of three WSU students low up leads on the case. sheriff’s office,” Tomson said. the FBI and the State Patrol do there is so much legwork and in an alcohol-related car acci- “The FBI doesn’t have the Since Sunday, Kelley has as well.” following up leads.” Forum set to honor women Ahmed Namatalla Contributing writer The CUB is set to host the annual Women and Leadership Forum Thursday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will celebrate National Women’s History Month under the theme “Women Sustaining the American Spirit.” The forum will feature panel discussions, a Where strategic plan- ning session, and a luncheon to honor women when leaders in the Pullman com- • Thursday munity, and a • Free for keynote WSU speech by for- participants, mer Oregon $15 for Governor others Barbara Photos by Kazuko Idei/Daily Evergreen • Luncheon Roberts. tickets not Roberts is Senior Brett Keller, junior Tim Chappell and sophomore Jeff Skewis patrol the WSU campus to ensure safety at night. included the associate Below: Skewis, Chappell and Keller deliver safety with a smile. • For more director of information, Leadership visit Development www.WLA.wsu at the Hatfield .edu School of keeping watch Government’s Executive Leadership Institute at Portland State University. Her speech is set for 9 a.m. in the CUB Auditorium. by night “I think it’s a great opportu- nity to recognize, discuss and honor women in leadership,” WSU students work with “When we walk on campus or said senior Sarah Olson, a stu- police to make campus through buildings, students see us and dent organizer and an intern at know they’re safe,” she said. “We’re not the Alumni Centre, one of the safer after hours looking for people doing bad things. I event’s sponsors. just like to stop and talk to people and Moderators will organize Matt Wakefield see how they’re doing.” Some students think Night the panel discussions which Contributing writer will be organized by modera- Patrollers are out to get them in trou- tors and will include adminis- otham City has Batman. ble, said Patroller Jeff Skewis. trators and staff members as Metropolis has Superman. “If we ask someone to come talk well as students. Charlene GWSU has Cougar Security with us, it’s usually not because we’re Jaeger, Vice President of Night Patrol. going to bust them. But when they Student Affairs, and Mary From 8 p.m. until 2 a.m., Cougar run, we have to call it in to the police Doyle, Vice President of Security Night Patrol roams the WSU and chase them. And trust me, we Information Technology, will be campus hoping to make the campus a don’t want to run after them any more on hand to share their success safer place. than they want to get caught,” Skewis stories leading up to their To accomplish this, they work close- said. respective positions. Still, ly with the WSU Police Department. Working such late hours, Glick said Karen DePauw, dean of WSU’s Radios carried by Night Patrollers the entire hall. They also provide she has seen some interesting things. Graduate Schools, said the link them directly to WSU Police dis- escorts on request to make sure people “A while ago, I saw a guy leave forum is not just open to those patch. can travel on campus without fearing Valhalla completely trashed,” she said. looking for careers in adminis- The patrollers walk through resi- an attack. “He kept bumping into light poles and tration. dence halls to check for potential The key to increasing safety on asking the poles if they wanted to fight “Leadership doesn’t mean threats to student safety. These securi- campus is making Night Patrol’s pres- him. When he sat down on a curb, he ty checks consist of two or more Night ence known, said Cougar Security See FORUM, Page 3 Patrollers going floor-to-floor through Captain Arianna Glick. See PATROL, Page 3 03-27-02 02 news 3/26/02 6:51 PM Page 1

2 | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2002 NEWS THE DAILY EVERGREEN Pullman weather Thursday: Showers High: 49 Low: 35 Friday: Mostly cloudy High:54 Low: 34 Saturday: Partly cloudy High: 54 Low: 35

localbriefs Workship offered Auction to take by Folk Dancers place on Thursday

The WSU Folk Dancers will There will be a WSUsed sponsor a dance workshop this Surplus Public Auction and weekend. Prepriced Sale from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the The group will meet from 7 to General Storage Building on Dairy 10 p.m. on Friday and from 1 to 4 Road. The auction will take place p.m. on Sunday. Both meetings at 10 a.m. will take place in Smith Gym The auction will feature book- Room 115. cases, desks, computers, TVs Brian Goldade from Seattle will and other items. teach from 1 to 4 p.m. on Cash, a bankable check, VISA Saturday at the Pioneer Center, or MasterCard will be accepted 240 SE Dexter. A potluck supper and all sales are final. will follow. The cost for the event Contact Dave Garcia at Saturday is $10 for paying mem- [email protected] for more informa- bers of any folk dancing groups tion. and $15 for non-members. FROMSTAFF REPORTS peoplebrief About 50 friends, relatives and Mayling makes some Taiwanese government offi- cials attended Chiang’s party rare appearance Monday in New York, the China TAIPEI, Taiwan — Soong Times Express reported. Mayling, the wife of the late General Soong, better known as Chiang Kai-shek, made a rare Madame Chiang, wore a purple and appearance at a party celebrating red traditional dress, or “qipao,” and her 105th birthday, Taiwanese a jade beaded necklace. media reported Tuesday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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THE DAILY EVERGREEN NEWS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2002 | 3 policelog Police arrest four in The police log comes from the driven from house to house. woman tried to return an elec- Pullman and WSU daily activity log. tronic toothbrush, but the store Parking Problem alarm went off when she left. Pioneer Hill break-in Monday NE Lake Street, 12:23 p.m. The store felt she had stolen The reporting party said a the toothbrush. Travis Paveglio around 1:30 p.m. They report- car is blocking the reporting Contributing writer edly assaulted the victim and Suspicious Person/ party’s driveway and the report- Welfare Check damaged the phones in the Circumstance ing party cannot get out. Four suspects were arrested apartment so he could not call South Grand Avenue, 9:05 Thursday after breaking into a 911. The suspects also locked NW Golden Hills Drive, p.m. Pioneer Hill home earlier that the door to the apartment in an 10:55 a.m. Theft The reporting party saw a day. Lisa E. Calabretta 22, of attempt to keep the victim The reporting party said a car South Grand Avenue, 5:24 male subject sitting under a Osburn, Idaho, Rachel K. Long, from reporting the break-in. has been in the area for more p.m. tree and felt situation did not 20, of Oregon City, and Steve H. Two computers were stolen than an hour. It appears to be The reporting party said a look right. Anspach, 29, of Otis, were from the apartment and a CD arrested by Pullman officers player was taken from the vic- and the Palouse town Marshal tim’s car. on Highway 27 near Palouse. According to a news release, All four suspects will be Brock Germer, a code enforce- charged with malicious mis- ment and animal control offi- chief and burglary, Whitman cer, recognized the vehicle’s County Prosecutor Jim broadcast description and Kaufman said Tuesday. They reported it to Pullman officers. will appear in court later this Shane T. Williams, 26, of week or next week, Kaufman Pullman, turned himself in said. after being told police were After their arrest, the sus- looking for him. pects were taken to Whitman According to officer’s County Jail. Three remain in reports, four people entered custody, while Williams was the apartment of the victim, a released for undisclosed rea- former roommate of Long, sons, an official at the jail said.

FORUM continued from front page administrative positions,” as leaders and identify specific DePauw said. “I think for stu- steps to achieve those goals, dents and staff, it’s important to Olson said. Attendees will also assume a leadership position have the opportunity to gain within our spheres of influence.” and build on their leadership The panel sessions will be skills as well as network with followed by a luncheon cele- others and establish contacts. brating various women leaders in the community. “I think one of the immedi- After the luncheon the event ate impacts that I’ve seen over will conclude with a strategic the years is the connections planning session focusing on that are made between people the role of women as leaders at in attendance, and that impact WSU. The session will aim to is real and long-lasting,” set goals for university women DePauw said.

PATROL continued from front page almost fell over, so I went over most experience. They are the and asked if he was OK. He elites. said he wasn’t and couldn’t “We’re the Delta Force of remember where he lived. The Cougar Security,” Patroller police helped him get home Tim Chappell said jokingly. OK. He didn’t get in trouble or A problem Night Patrol faces anything. We’re here to help,” is that it is often mistaken for Glick said. WSU Parking Services, Night Cougar Security is made of Patroller Toby Valdez said. The three branches. The Auxiliary similar jackets and radios worn provides security for dances by the two services often cause and Cougar sports events. this mistaken identity. The con- Most Cougar Security employ- fusion leads to negative feelings ees begin in this branch. The toward Night Patrollers. Reserve list consists of people “People are scared of us. Not who can be called for Night because we’re scary people or Patrol when one of the regu- they think we’re going to bust lars cannot work a certain them,” Valdez said. “They’re shift. Cougar Security Night scared because they think Patrollers generally have the we’re from Parking Services.” 03-27-02 04 news 3/26/02 7:06 PM Page 1

4 | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2002 NEWS THE DAILY EVERGREEN communitycalendar Today titled “A Mutator Phenotype and from The Mugicians. The event Cancer” from 4:10 to 5 p.m. in will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. There will be a Broughs Todd Room 130. in the CUB Lair. Contact Carolyn Wellcome Lecture “The Single Ashby at 335-6243 for more infor- Greatest Killer: Tobacco” at 7 The Idaho Native Plant mation. p.m. in CUE Room 203. A recep- Society will have an evening with tion will follow. Dave Skinner, farm manager at the USDA Plant Materials Center, Saturday The Psychology Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the College of at 8 p.m. in CUB Room 214-216. Natural Resources Building Room The Idaho Native Plant 213 at the University of Idaho. Society will have a native plant The Marketing Club will meet area work party at 9:30 a.m. at at 7 p.m. in Todd Room 276. Berman Creekside Park. The Pacific Islanders Club will meet to practice from 6 to 8 p.m. An interest group for Delta in Smith Gym Room 215. All Lambda Phi,a national social fra- The Cougar Lacrosse Team members must come. ternity for gay, bisexual and pro- will play the Montana grizzlies at gressive men, will meet at 8 p.m. 1 p.m. at the South Fairway Field. in the Clevenger Lounge at the Friday CUB. Those interested in learning There will be a Good Friday Miscellaneous more about the fraternity or join- service at 12:10 p.m. at St. ing are welcome to attend. James Episcopal Church. The WSU McNair Program will conduct informational meetings Luis Cerna from the depart- There will be a for those interested in graduate ment of anthropology will speak Pharmaceutical Sciences school and for potential partici- on the benefits and drawbacks of Seminar titled pants in the McNair Program from Ho-Chunk Casino gaming in “Pharmacogenomics Studies of noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesday and Wisconsin from 12:10 to 1 p.m. p53 Network with Microarrays” at Wednesday in Lighty 190. Call in College Hall Room 220. 2:45 p.m. in Wegner Hall Room G- Nancy at 335-7702 for more 1. Sayed Daoud, Ph.D. will speak. information. Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society will meet at 6:30 p.m. in The Pacific Islanders Club will Master’s Todd Room 339. All members are The Bookie Graduation Salute welcome. Contact Lisa at leas- meet at 4 p.m. in CUB Room 112- in 113. All members must come. will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 EXERCISE [email protected] for more informa- p.m. March 26 through 28 at the tion. Bookie. Seniors and graduate stu- SCIENCE* Applications for Summer and dents walking in the May com- Thursday Fall semesters of Com 295 and mencement can pick up their Bdcst 365 and 465 are due by 5 caps and gowns. l Emphasis on The Filipino American Student p.m. in Murrow 226. exercise Association will sponsor a Filipino physiology & Learn in culture night at 6:30 p.m. in the GLBTA, APASC, CoffeeHouse Do you want to see your orga- state-of-the-art immunology Lighty Atrium. There will be free and the Filipino American Student nization’s event in the next com- lab facilities Filipino food, a dance piece, slide Association will host “Revisions,” munity calendar? Go to Murrow l Work side by show and poetry. an open mic event, including poet- Room 113 or e-mail news@ side with There will be a research seminar ry from Insangmahal and music dailyevergreen.com. faculty on funded research Courses held newsbrief l Build on in the new he didn’t have enough evidence ven to East Wenatchee from under- Health Sciences Meet program State Patrol to look to arrest Commissioner Dane Blewett Pass. graduate Building at Riverpoint representatives at the into non-arrest Keane after a Douglas County The legal intoxication thresh- work in information sessions deputy sheriff stopped Keane in old in Washington is .08 percent. the sheriff’s office parking lot Sheriff Dan LaRoche said nutrition, Thursday, March 28: 7:30–9am, EAST WENATCHEE, — The physiology, local commander of the State last Wednesday. Monday he believes Keane, who 11:30am–1pm, 5:30–7pm. Health said he had one drink, should and other Patrol has asked its internal Keane, of Rock Island, regis- Sciences Building, Rm. 110C&D, investigations unit to look into a tered .09 percent blood-alcohol have been arrested. life sciences 310 N. Riverpoint Blvd. trooper’s decision not to arrest a level in a breath test adminis- LaRoche said Keane did not Priority +or more information: Douglas County commissioner tered by the deputy. perform well on the field sobriety tests and “appeared to be affect- deadline for fall (509) 358-7978 l [email protected] on suspicion of drunken driving. An hour later, he registered a State Trooper Davis .07 percent on a second test ed” by alcohol. admission is www.spokane.wsu.edu Richmond told his supervisors given by Richmond, who had dri- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS May 1, 2002. *Name change from Kinesiology pending final approval.

Presents a invites you to the 2002 annual EASTER presentation FREE ADVANCE SCREENING of WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY @ CUB Auditorium 6:00 PM Wednesday April 3, 2002 FREE ADMISSION while passes last* INFO?: call 335-9444 * Passes available at the CUB Information Desk. Passes required. Seating is limited and not guaranteed. Please arrive early. Presented in association with CUB. A Powerful Original Musical Drama About the Greatest Love of All Time Wednesday Thursday Friday Easter Night Night Night Sunday March 27 March 28 March 29 March 31 7:30 pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 10:30am

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Editor: Jennifer Jackson | 335-1140 | [email protected] AArtsArtsrts The Daily Evergreen | Wednesday, March 27, 2002 | Page 5 thelist Weezer tickets go on sale tomorrow Tickets for the rock group Weezer go on sale at 10 a.m. today. The concert is sched- uled for 7:30 p.m. on April 28 at Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum. Weezer fans can purchase tickets beginning today until 10 p.m. and Thursday on the Internet only at www.ticketswest.com. Tickets will be available at the Beasley ticket office, all G&B Select-A-Seat outlets or by calling 1-800-325-SEAT. General admission and reserved seating tickets cost $28.50. Women’s history reflected in song WSU School of Music and Theatre Arts faculty and stu- dents will perform a concert with songs written by women composers at 8 p.m.Thursday in Kimbrough Concert Hall. The program consists of performances by students and faculty from the music depart- JP Park/Daily Evergreen ment, including three flutists, two violinists, one piano Pieces from “Celebrating an Inheritance of Trees,” taken by WSU environmental science faculty member Eldon Franz, hang in the CUB Gallery. soloist, 15 singers and many accompanists. The program features more than 20 pieces by composers from the 18th Century to the present including Maria- Theresia V. Paradis (1759- a celebration of 1824), Carol Barratt (20th Century), Libby Larsen (20th Century) and Mary Rodgers (20th Century). The concert is part of cele- brations at WSU for Women’s History Month and gives insight to women composers. String workshop offered Saturday Photo exhibit gives CUB art gallery The WSU School of Music trees will hold its seventh annual a taste of nature chamber music workshop and competition for junior and Amy Davies Today “Walden mossy. /And he spoke with a 1965 when Franz took his first senior high school string play- Daily Evergreen staff EXHIBIT Pond,” is a voice/ That was sharpish and plant ecology class. ers March 30. photograph bossy./ ‘Mister!’ he said with a Franz has served as core he 23 photographs and The competition will take “Celebrating that looks sawdusty sneeze/ ‘I am the faculty in programs in Russia place at 3 p.m. in Kimbrough their accompanying quo- an out of a Lorax. I speak for the trees.’ ” and Chile, spent time in Kenya Music Building, Room 101. T tations in “Celebrating dark por- “Sixteen Acre Wood” fea- as a visiting fellow at the The WSU Symphony Orchestra an Inheritance of Trees” takes Inheritance tion of for- tures two children sitting on International Council for will perform at 4:30 p.m. in viewers on a journey. of Trees” est, an old mossy log that lies Research in Agroforestry, and the Bryan Hall Auditorium. The journey goes from through between a small creek and its has spent time as an invited Both are free and open to the Kenya to Georgia to San Juan Opens 10 a.m. tree leaves rocky shore. Dappled sunshine lecturer in Iceland, Italy, China public. Island, stopping many places CUB Gallery to the blue coming through the trees and Japan. Twelve ensembles of violin- in-between, and includes not of a lake above them glints off their Most of the photographs are ists, violists, cellists and only trees, but lakes, rivers reflecting hair. ones that Franz took for cours- and mountains. in the sun. This view is from pianists from eastern Accompanying the photo- es he has taught on plant Washington will participate. “Celebrating an Inheritance the original site of Thoreau’s materials, plant ecology, popu- graph is, “The secret places of of Trees,” in the CUB Gallery, cabin. lation ecology, ecosystem ecolo- childhood ... bond us with is an exhibit of photographs by A portion of Thoreau’s gy and ecosystem manage- place, and they nourish our Eldon Franz, an ecologist and “Walking,” hangs next to the ment, but this exhibit is the Harry Connick Jr. individuality and self-esteem ... member of the WSU photograph. It reads, “When I first time Franz has printed a they also bring us close to the tickets on sale Environmental Science and would recreate myself, I seek selection of his images for dis- Regional Planning faculty. the darkest wood, the thickest earth and nature in ways that play. Singer, songwriter and com- can engender a lifelong love of A portion of text hangs with and most interminable ... “Many of these capture in poser Harry Connick Jr. will both,” a quote from “The each photograph. The authors sacred place — a sanctum san- pictures the words I have writ- perform at 8 p.m. on April 27, Future of Life” by E. O. of these texts include Dr. torium. There is the strength, ten in my scientific papers,” he at Beasley Performing Arts Wilson. Coliseum. Tickets for the con- Seuss, Shel Silverstein, John the marrow of Nature.” said. “Such images often come Another photograph is of an cert go on sale 10 a.m. Fowles, Robert Frost, A photograph of a lone to mind as I read work by March 11. Wakayama Bokusui and mushroom, “The Symbiont and oak tree with a woman in a other authors of science, prose Tickets are available at the Henry David Thoreau. Denizen of the Duff,” is paired white dress seated beneath it. and poetry.” Beasley ticket office, all G&B “Each image is paired with with text from “The Lorax” by She is dwarfed by the tree, The CUB Gallery is open Select-A-Seat outlets, online at quotations of text selected from Dr. Suess and a definition of which is estimated to be 900 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and www.ticketswest.com or by works of poetry, prose and the duff. Franz defines duff as “the years old. Franz’s exhibit runs through calling 1-800-325-SEAT. literature of science to create a decomposing layer of needles The photograph is titled, April 5. Less than 4,000 tickets vision of the interconnected and other litter on a coniferous “Quercus virginian, Live Oak,” The exhibit can be opened will be made available and will web of life on a continuum forest floor.” and was taken in Charleston, at other times for classes or cost $26, $39.50 or $45. from the physical to the meta- The text from Dr. Seuss South Carolina in 1977. groups to visit the exhibit. physical,” Franz said in his reads, “He was shortish. And The photographs in the For information contact FROMSTAFF AND WIRE REPORTS artistic statement. oldish./ And brownish. And exhibit have been taken since Marty Mullen at 335-2313. 03-27-02 05, 06 Arty von Arts 3/26/02 6:53 PM Page 2

6 | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2002 ARTS THE DAILY EVERGREEN Ives’ latest monster tale Britney denies not worth picking up breakup rumors Matthew R. Weaver Young Adult adult novel But young Emmaline Perth The Associated Press “People talk about my pri- Daily Evergreen staff Monster entitled and her best friend, Flurp the vate life. That goes with what I “Monsieur Town Fool, leap to the ape’s LONDON — Britney Spears do. You have to accept that,” she avid Ives is a word- Eek Eek” should defense and declare them- said Monday that she’s not “in said. “But if they ask about it, I smith. David Ives raise expecta- selves Samuel’s lawyers. an intense relationship with say it’s none of your business.” Usually. anyone,” fueling speculation D Harper Collins tions for more But whereas his words flow Tabloids in Britain and the that she and ’N Sync’s Justin He has more than demon- Grade of the same. like music in the theater, here United States have reported strated with his hilarious sets But Ives they detract from the story. It’s Timberlake have broken up. that she and Timberlake have of plays that the English lan- doesn’t quite as if Ives simply threw the The 20-year-old pop singer parted ways, and the cover of guage is his playground. C deliver. names in to sound fun, but faced the British media at a the April 1 issue of US Weekly Those plays, available in “Eek” is they fall flat. There’s no real news conference to promote magazine trumpets: “Britney & the collections “All in the the story (based on a possibly wordplay like we’ve come to “Crossroads,” her coming-of-age Justin: It’s Over.” road trip movie, which opened Timing” and “Time Flies,” are true story about a medieval expect, although Ives does a in the United States last But Spears recently told filled to the brim with crack- law case in which a remote nice job of making Emmaline a ling dialogue, hilarious word- month. MTV that she and Timberlake English town put a chim- heroine to root for. play and great concepts. Journalists were warned were still together. panzee on trial) of the remote The concept itself is one Take “Words, Words, that’s interesting and holds beforehand that Spears would Spears and the 21-year-old Words,” in which three mon- coastal city of ignore questions about taboo boy band member have been MacOongafoondsen (popula- promise, but Ives fails to deliv- keys are locked in a room for a er, his sparkling reputation an topics, such as her love life. pop music’s power couple for tion: 21), who get a visit from a scientific experiment until they albatross hanging from his But when a reporter asked the past two years, and have produce “Hamlet.” short, hairy “Frenchman” they neck. whether she was involved in known each other since the Or “Sure Thing,” Ives’ defin- determine to be named Had he made “Eek” into a an “intense relationship,” mid-1990s, when they were itive work, about a man and a Monsieur Eek. (Really, his play to be performed for the Spears replied: “No, I would cast members on the Disney woman who sit at a table and name is Samuel.) stage, it probably would have not say I was in an intense Channel’s “Mickey Mouse have a series of conversations, The town villains, Shmink knocked everyone out with his relationship with anyone at Club.” starting over at each false the Bailiff and the mayor, genius and wit. the moment.” At age 12, each was the move, until true love blossoms. quickly turn half of the town As it stands, the bland Later, she told ITV television other’s first kiss; lately, they’ve So the news that Ives against the newcomer, believ- “Eek” just marks Ives’ failure that she felt entitled to protect shared a house in the recently released a young ing him to be some sort of spy. to move into another medium. her privacy. Hollywood Hills. ‘N Sync member gets ready for space travels The Associated Press corporations offering to sponsor Bass’ journey. MOSCOW — ‘N Sync’s Lance Bass has undergone a “We’re going for it,” David series of health tests in prepa- Krieff, president of Destiny ration for the flight he hopes to Productions, told AP Radio. take aboard a Russian rocket. Krieff estimated the cost at $25 Further examinations would million. be required, as would approval California investment from the Russian space agency, banker Dennis Tito reportedly which told Interfax news paid $20 million to visit the agency Monday that it has not International Space Station received an official application last year. from Bass. The 22-year-old arrived in South African Internet Moscow on Friday for an initial tycoon Mark Shuttleworth is medical examination. scheduled to fly to the space He left Russia on Monday. station next month. “I’m looking forward to com- Russian officials have not pleting this lifelong dream,” released the contract sum, but Bass said last month. Shuttleworth has said he would He attended space camp pay roughly the same amount near Titusville, Fla., when he as Tito. was 12. It was reported last month Russian space officials have that a Los Angeles TV produc- said they are considering sever- tion company, Destiny al tourist candidates for a visit Productions, was one of several to the station in October. 03-27-02 07, 10 sports 3/26/02 9:55 PM Page 1

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the sideline Cougars hit the dirt Baseball WSU Spirit Squad season to host showcase The WSU Spirit Squad will begins be hosting a Family and Friends night from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday in Bohler Gym. The squad recently quali- Sunday fied for the National Cheerleaders Association ast year, I jumped on the College Nationals for the first LuGo bandwagon. That time since the 1980-81 L is, Luis Gonzalez of the school year. Arizona Diamondbacks. On Thursday, the squad will After all, it was Gonzalez’s be showcasing the routines it single up the middle in Game will be performing for the com- 7 of the petition, which takes place World Series April 3-7 at Daytona Beach, that Fla. dethroned The event is open to the the New public. York FROMSTAFF REPORTS JP Park/Daily Evergreen Yankees WSU Bryce Chamberlin warms up in the bullpen during the Cougars’ 18-12 loss to Washington from their Tyson-Lewis bout on Tuesday at Harris Field in Lewiston. The Cougars have dropped nine games in a row. pedestal atop Major set for Memphis League WSU falls to Washington 18-12, drops ninth consecutive contest Baseball. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Brian Welcoming the Lennox Lewis- From staff and wire reports The trick Mike Tyson fight to Memphis is keeping McLean has nothing to do with morali- Jay Garthwaite continued the Yankees Commentary ty — it’s about business. to terrorize WSU as off that “It’s not in my job descrip- Washington handed the pedestal and tion to regulate the morality of Cougars their ninth consecu- sticking them under the table individuals who participate in tive loss, 18-12, Tuesday at for a long, long time. sporting events,” Mayor Willie Harris Field in Lewiston. But that’s easier said than Herenton said Tuesday. “As Garthwaite went 4-for-4 done. mayor of this great city, I made with a home run and five RBIs Baseball’s 162-game regular a business decision. I think as UW (11-8-1) swept the two- season opens Sunday night the city is going to benefit game, non-conference series with Cleveland playing at Anaheim, and most of the rest enormously.” against WSU (10-15). Brian McLean/Daily Evergreen Herenton lobbied for the WSU coach Tim Mooney of the league — including the fight after Nevada boxing started freshman Josh Cougar center fielder Evan Hecker dives safely back to first base Seattle Mariners — begins authorities refused to allow it Bartlome, who allowed seven during the Cougars’ 7-3 loss to UW Monday at Harris Field. Monday. The Mariners open in Las Vegas, and promoters runs in two innings. But WSU the 2002 season at Safeco began looking at Washington, hitters took advantage of UW Svendsen in the third inning no runs in four innings of relief Field against the Chicago D.C., Detroit and Memphis. starter Jeff Petersen as well, to take a 10-7 lead, but WSU for the Huskies. White Sox before embarking Lennox and Tyson will fight scoring seven runs off him rebounded to tie the game WSU added two runs in the on a 19-game tour of AL West June 8 at The Pyramid, the before he was removed after with three runs in the bottom ninth off UW closer Tyler opponents. 2 Just like last year, more city’s 20,400-seat downtown 1 ⁄3 innings. half of the inning. Shepple, but it was too late. sports and entertainment The Cougars were led by The Huskies broke the The Cougars begin a three- games will be played against arena overlooking the designated hitter Wes game open with five runs in game series against divisional opponents. That’s Mississippi River. Promoters Falkenborg and center fielder the sixth off the normally Pace University from how the Mariners got such a were still working Tuesday on Evan Hecker, who had three dependable reliever Lanakila Pleasantville, N.Y., at 2 p.m. quick start last year, and if getting a $12.5 million line of hits apiece. Justin Hart, Niles (1-2). Niles, who allowed Thursday. WSU officials will they want to duplicate their credit to cover the site fee for Bookie Gates and Jeff LaRue seven runs in three innings, announce the location of the 116-win performance, they’ll the fight. had two hits each for the saw his ERA rise from 3.14 to series today. need to take care of Oakland, Among other past troubles, Cougars, who had 12 of 19 6.23. The series against Pace will Anaheim and Texas over the Tyson spent three years in players with at least one hit. Will Fenton (1-1), Josh be held at Bailey-Brayton next three weeks. prison for rape and was sus- UW scored three runs off Conover and Greg Colburn Field in Pullman if it is Oakland will miss Jason pended from boxing for a year Cougars reliever Jamin combined to allow two hits and playable. Giambi’s bat in the lineup — for biting opponent Evander which now sits in the middle Holyfield during a match. of the Yankees’ order — but The fight is expected to the A’s return one of the best generate millions of dollars in pitching staffs in the league gate receipts and television in Tim Hudson, Mark Reehoorn medals at tourney Mulder, and Cory revenues. Lidle. Oakland also acquired From staff and wire reports THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Browner and Welch tie for eighth closer Billy Koch from WSU senior Jon Reehoorn Toronto. Detroit player WSU senior Tasha Browner and freshman Kim Welch tied for Texas could be dangerous at captured individual medalist eighth at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Rainbow Wahine Invitational last ejected after fight honors by firing a final-round the plate with its re-acquisi- Wednesday. tion of Juan Gonzalez, who 67 Tuesday, helping the The Cougars finished in sixth place with a score of 949 at the INDIANAPOLIS — Corliss Cougars makes the Rangers’ lineup Williamson scored 23 points par-72, 5,829-yard Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course at Kaneahe, Hawaii. even more of a gauntlet. Alex finish sec- WSU, which was ranked 97th by Golfstat, finished ahead of three before he was ejected near ond at Rodriguez, Rafael Palmiero, the end of the game, leading teams which were ranked higher — No. 72 Texas-El Paso, No. 84 Gonzalez, Ivan Rodriguez and Oregon’s Portland and No. 92 Princeton. Detroit to a 96-77 victory over Duck don’t need to play Indiana on Tuesday night. Tied for 11th heading into the final 18 holes, Browner carded a at Coors Field in Denver to Invite. final-round 74 to break into the top 10 for a school-record 11th time. Williamson hit 9 of 13 field Reehoorn, achieve liftoff. goals and 5 of 6 free throws Welch secured her fourth top-10 finish of the year by firing a Rangers General Manager who was tournament-low 71 over the final 18 holes. before he and Pacers forward one stroke John Hart brought in Chan Ho Jermaine O’Neal were thrown The Cougars return to action Thursday and Friday at the Duck Park, Ismael Valdes, Dave off the lead Invitational at Lebanon, Ore. out after a confrontation under after the Burba, Todd Van Poppel, Jay the Pistons’ basket with 1:16 first 36 FROMSTAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Powell and a few other pitch- to play and Detroit in control. holes of the Reehoorn ers to attempt to sew up the Williamson, driving the 54-hole wounds left by last year’s baseline, was fouled hard by event, went 5-under par good performance, going 10- The Cougars finished sec- launching pad of a pitching O’Neal. Williamson bounced Tuesday to take a two-shot vic- under for the tournament.” ond overall, one stroke behind staff, but don’t expect it to be the ball off O’Neal’s back and tory over Scott Gordon of UC- Reehoorn is the third Oregon. much better. the two stood on the baseline Davis. It was Reehoorn’s first Cougar to win a tournament WSU should improve upon In Anaheim, Troy Glaus, jawing before O’Neal individual win since the this year. Junior Dustin White its No. 22 Golfstat ranking Tim Salmon and Garrett advanced on Williamson. Inland Collegiate Challenge in won the Coastal Carolina after knocking off five top-50 Anderson may carry the Several players stepped in to March 1999. Invitational on March 5 and teams at the Shadow Hills offense along with Darin separate them and O’Neal “Jon played awesome,” sophomore Isaac Woods won Country Club this week. The Erstad, but the Angels’ rota- threw at least one punch and WSU coach Walt Williams said. the Inland Collegiate Cougars finished ahead of No. tion is still too young with one elbow. “He was in third place entering Challenge at the start of the 19 San Diego State, No. 23 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS today and really turned in a spring season. Nevada and No. 27 Arizona. See BASEBALL, Page 10 Document1 3/26/02 6:25 PM Page 1 cp

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10 | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2002 SPORTS THE DAILY EVERGREEN Home runs power Next challenge: Mount Everest After breast cancer, “You can step out of your 174 climbers since 1922, and comfort zone and push yourself becoming the first all-female Seattle’s 10-6 win heart operations to go for the things you want, team to scale Everest would be The Associated Press Washburn said he wasn’t can’t stop women and you don’t have to be a bonus, but it’s not the goal. concerned with his sub-par deterred by war or terrorism or These are women who have TEMPE, Ariz. — Charles outing Tuesday. The Associated Press economic crisis or anything like plenty of experience scaling Gipson, Carlos Guillen and Despite lasting just four that,” said Levine, who came up mountains around the world, Bret Boone each homered in innings, Washburn threw 82 NEW YORK — On her mile- with the idea for the all-female but they are not professional the sixth inning to lead the pitches. Seattle’s Ichiro Suzuki stone fifth anniversary of sur- expedition and got funding climbers. They have a different Seattle Mariners to a 10-6 vic- fouled off nine in a 15-pitch at- viving breast cancer, backpack- from Ford. agenda. tory over the Anaheim Angels bat in the first. ing granny Midge Cross is tak- “We want to show that For the 58-year-old Cross, on Tuesday. Ichiro eventually walked on ing on another small challenge: women do have a place in who would be the oldest woman The Angels had 18 hits, a 3-2 pitch that was right climbing Mount Everest. mountaineering and that it to reach the top of Everest if all including three each by Tim under his chin. Two heart operations and a isn’t all about getting to the top. goes well, the triumph is simply Salmon and Adam Kennedy. “I asked him where he case of mercury poisoning can’t It’s about going out there and in trying, in conquering fears if Right-hander Lou Pote’s wanted it,” Washburn working as a team. It’s about struggles continued. He gave keep Alison Levine down. Kids not mountains, and inspiring quipped, denying that he was the power of women, about per- up the three homers, and has throwing at Ichiro out of frus- at home, jobs, the full gamut of others not to let age or disease severance, about the American allowed six in 11 innings this tration. “That one just got middle-aged life — no problem stand in the way of their dreams. spring. away from me.” for Lynn Prebble, Jody spirit and how we are not will- She might look wispy at 5- Anaheim’s opening day Minor league invitee Rett Thompson and Kim Clark. ing to give up our dreams just foot-2, 115-pounds, but she’s starter Jarrod Washburn Johnson, in his first spring The most unlikely band ever because there’s a lot of chaos in been climbing up and down allowed seven hits and four appearance, started for the to try to scale the world’s tallest the world.” slopes since she was a little girl runs — two earned — in four Mariners. He gave up seven mountain leaves today on a Planting a flag on the peak with her grandmother in the innings in his final spring hits and three earned runs in journey with a message for of the 29,035-foot mountain, White Mountains of New appearance. three innings. everyone. which has claimed the lives of Hampshire. Spurrier opens first practice for a black baseball cap because ever seen in any offense,” quar- The Associated Press of the weather. terback Danny Wuerffel said. “I ASHBURN, Va. — Steve The Washington Redskins’ was thinking, ‘How would these Spurrier took the field in chill- three-day, non-contact minicamp guys adjust to this?’ You go to ing fog and drizzle Tuesday for is a chance for the new coach to another team, and you’ll spend his first practice as an NFL get to know his players and learn a week on three plays and you’ll coach. The Fun ‘N Gun is def- the feel of coaching in the big run them over and over. We’ve initely not in Florida any leagues, but the first practices got just about the entire play- more. skipped the preamble and went book in one meeting.” “Sort of like playing golf in straight to Chapter One. Spurrier has signed former Ireland,” said Spurrier, who “We put in — gosh — more Florida players Jacquez Green exchanged his trademark visor plays in one meeting than I’ve and Reidel Anthony.

BASEBALL continued from Page 7 Ramon Ortiz, Jarrod Appier in the Mo Vaughn trade The key to Seattle is run Washburn and Scott to the , but support. Freddy Garcia and Schoeneweis to compete just Appier is 34 and shouldn’t Jamie Moyer will get their yet. Anaheim picked up Kevin have much of an impact. share of wins, but the Mariners will need to put runs on the board to help Paul Abbott, James Baldwin and Joel Piniero. Ichiro Suzuki will hit above .350 and John Olerud and Edgar Martinez will continue to produce. The question marks lie with Bret Boone, Mike Cameron and how much time Mark McLemore and Ruben Sierra will get. If Boone can reproduce his near-MVP performance of .331 with 37 home runs and 141 RBIs, Seattle will win 90-plus games and cruise to the AL West title. This is the year of the Mariner. Here are my predic- tions for the rest of the league: AL East — New York, Boston, Toronto, Baltimore, Tampa Bay; AL Central — Minnesota, Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City; AL West — Seattle, Oakland, Texas, Anaheim. NL East — Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia, Florida, Montreal; NL Central — St. Louis, Houston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh; NL West — Arizona, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Colorado, San Diego. Wild card playoffs — Oakland 3, Minnesota 0; Seattle 3, New York 2 in the American League; Arizona 3, New York 1; St. Louis 3, Atlanta 2 in the National League. Championship series — Seattle 4, Oakland 2; Arizona 4, St. Louis 2. World Series — Seattle 4, Arizona 2. And this time, Booney gets his MVP award.

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12 | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2002 NATION/WORLD THE DAILY EVERGREEN Lawsuits seek reparations for descendants of slaves The Associated Press Deadria Farmer-Paellmann, a “This is not about recent law school graduate NEW YORK — Three feder- individuals receiving whose great-grandparents were slaves, said she spent five al lawsuits seeking unspecified checks in their reparations for the 35 million years researching evidence pro- descendants of African slaves mailbox.” vided by more than 60 compa- were filed Tuesday against the nies with a role in slavery. Aetna insurance company, the Roger Wareham The lawsuits say slavery is a FleetBoston financial services Plaintiff’s attorney wound that fails to heal, con- group and railroad giant CSX. demning blacks in America to more poverty, unemployment, The lawsuits also claim that Roger Wareham, one of a group of lawyers who prepared the poor education and clashes as many as 1,000 unidentified with the justice system than corporations may have profited lawsuits. The plaintiffs are seeking class-action status. other Americans. from slavery and sometimes “They lag behind whites helped it continue in the United “This is not about individu- according to every social yard- States between 1619 and 1865. als receiving checks in their stick: literacy, life expectancy, Any damages would be put mailbox,” Wareham said. income and education,” the law- into a fund to improve health, Only one plaintiff was iden- suits say. “They are more likely education and housing opportu- tified during a news conference to be murdered and less likely nities for blacks, said attorney announcing the lawsuits. to have a father at home.” newsbriefs a double standard for the poor Eviction law upheld who depend on public housing. Officers indicted by Supreme Court Gunman kills eight, for beating man WASHINGTON — The HYATTSVILLE, Md. — Two Supreme Court reinforced a hard wounds 18 others police officers have been indicted line against drugs Tuesday, back- NANTERRE, France — A gun- for allegedly beating a homeless ing rules that permit eviction of man opened fire near the city hall man and unleashing a dog on him families from federally subsidized of a Paris suburb early when they arrested him for break- housing if any family member or Wednesday, killing at least eight ing into a gas station. guest is involved in narcotics. people and wounding 18 others, All but one of the charges The decision came a week rescue officials said. against the homeless man, Hector after justices indicated they were At least eight of the wounded Millan, were dropped, police said. ready to allow wider drug-testing were in serious condition. Dozens Cpl. James C. Partenza and in schools, and they are also han- of police vehicles and more than Cpl. Mark Elie are charged with dling narcotics cases this year 100 rescue officials flooded the first-degree assault, second- that could condone government scene in the western Paris suburb degree assault, reckless endan- intrusion for public safety. of Nanterre, said Cmdr. Christian germent and misconduct in The court said that public Decolloredo of the Paris rescue office. housing directors could evict squad. Millan, 28, pleaded guilty entire families for drug use by one He said police arrested the sus- Monday to a misdemeanor bur- Angry? member, regardless of whether pected gunman but did not provide glary charge and was granted pro- the use was on public housing any other detail on how the appre- bation before judgment, leaving property or if anyone else knew hension occurred. The suspect no conviction on his record for the Write a letter to the editor. about it. was not identified. Police said the Jan. 20 incident. [email protected] Critics of the law said there is motive was not immediately clear. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Women who continued for 4 years gained an long-term injectable contraceptive when administered at 3-month (13-week) intervals. chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, and syphilis. average total of 13.8 pounds over those 4 years, or approximately 3.5 pounds per year. Women DEPO-PROVERA Contraceptive Injection is over 99% effective, making it one of the most reliable who continued for 6 years gained an average total of 16.5 pounds over those 6 years, or methods of birth control available. This means that the average annual pregnancy rate is less than What if I want to become pregnant after using DEPO-PROVERA Contraceptive approximately 2.75 pounds per year. one for every 100 women who use DEPO-PROVERA. The effectiveness of most contraceptive Injection? 2.Other Side Effects methods depends in part on how reliably each woman uses the method. 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Your health-care provider will help you compare DEPO-PROVERA with other for women who stop using DEPO-PROVERA in order to become pregnant, it is expected that DEPO-PROVERA: Irregular menstrual bleeding, amenorrhea, headache, nervousness, abdominal contraceptive methods and give you the information you need in order to decide which about half of those who become pregnant will do so in about 10 months after their last injection; cramps, dizziness, weakness or fatigue, decreased sexual desire, leg cramps, nausea, vaginal contraceptive method is the right choice for you. about two thirds of those who become pregnant will do so in about 12 months; about 83% of discharge or irritation, breast swelling and tenderness, bloating, swelling of the hands or feet, those who become pregnant will do so in about 15 months; and about 93% of those who become backache, depression, insomnia, acne, pelvic pain, no hair growth or excessive hair loss, rash, hot The following table shows the percent of women who got pregnant while using different kinds of pregnant will do so in about 18 months after their last injection. The length of time you use flashes, and joint pain. Other problems were reported by very few of the women in the clinical contraceptive methods. It gives both the lowest expected rate of pregnancy (the rate expected DEPO-PROVERA has no effect on how long it takes you to become pregnant after you stop using it. trials, but some of these could be serious. These include convulsions, jaundice, urinary tract in women who use each method exactly as it should be used) and the typical rate of pregnancy What are the risks of using DEPO-PROVERA Contraceptive Injection? infections, allergic reactions, fainting, paralysis, osteoporosis, lack of return to fertility, deep vein (which includes women who became pregnant because they forgot to use their birth control or 1.Irregular Menstrual Bleeding thrombosis, pulmonary embolus, breast cancer, or cervical cancer. If these or any other problems because they did not follow the directions exactly). The side effect reported most frequently by women who use DEPO-PROVERA for occur during your use of DEPO-PROVERA, discuss them with your health-care provider. Percent of Women Experiencing an Accidental Pregnancy contraception is a change in their normal menstrual cycle. During the first year of using Should any precautions be followed during use of DEPO-PROVERA DEPO-PROVERA, you might have one or more of the following changes: irregular or Contraceptive Injection? in the First Year of Continuous Use unpredictable bleeding or spotting, an increase or decrease in menstrual bleeding, or no bleeding 1.Missed Periods Lowest at all. Unusually heavy or continuous bleeding, however, is not a usual effect of DEPO-PROVERA; During the time you are using DEPO-PROVERA for contraception, you may skip a period, or your Method Expected Typical and if this happens, you should see your health-care provider right away. With continued use of periods may stop completely. If you have been receiving your DEPO-PROVERA injections DEPO-PROVERA 0.3 0.3 DEPO-PROVERA, bleeding usually decreases, and many women stop having periods completely. regularly every 3 months (13 weeks), then you are probably not pregnant. However, if you think In clinical studies of DEPO-PROVERA, 55% of the women studied reported no menstrual that you may be pregnant, see your health-care provider. Implants (Norplant) 0.2* 0.2* bleeding (amenorrhea) after 1 year of use, and 68% of the women studied reported no menstrual 2.Laboratory Test Interactions Female sterilization 0.2 0.4 bleeding after 2 years of use. The reason that your periods stop is because DEPO-PROVERA If you are scheduled for any laboratory tests, tell your health-care provider that you are using Male sterilization 0.1 0.15 causes a resting state in your ovaries. When your ovaries do not release an egg monthly, the DEPO-PROVERA for contraception. Certain blood tests are affected by hormones such as Oral contraceptive (pill) - 3 regular monthly growth of the lining of your uterus does not occur and, therefore, the bleeding DEPO-PROVERA. Combined 0.1 - that comes with your normal menstruation does not take place. When you stop using 3.Drug Interactions DEPO-PROVERA your menstrual period will usually, in time, return to its normal cycle. Cytadren (aminoglutethimide) is an anticancer drug that may significantly decrease the Progestogen only 0.5 - 2.Bone Mineral Changes effectiveness of DEPO-PROVERA if the two drugs are given during the same time. IUD - 3 Use of DEPO-PROVERA may be associated with a decrease in the amount of mineral stored in 4.Nursing Mothers Progestasert 2.0 - your bones. This could increase your risk of developing bone fractures. The rate of bone mineral Although DEPO-PROVERA can be passed to the nursing infant in the breast milk, no harmful Copper T 380A 0.8 - loss is greatest in the early years of DEPO-PROVERA use, but after that, it begins to resemble the effects have been found in these children. DEPO-PROVERA does not prevent the breasts from normal rate of age-related bone mineral loss. producing milk, so it can be used by nursing mothers. However, to minimize the amount of Condom (without spermicide) 2 12 3.Cancer DEPO-PROVERA that is passed to the infant in the first weeks after birth, you should wait until Diaphragm (with spermicide) 6 18 Studies of women who have used different forms of contraception found that women who used 6 weeks after childbirth before you start using DEPO-PROVERA for contraception. Cervical cap 6 18 DEPO-PROVERA for contraception had no increased overall risk of developing cancer of the How often do I get my shot of DEPO-PROVERA Contraceptive Injection? Withdrawal 4 18 breast, ovary, uterus, cervix, or liver. However, women under 35 years of age whose first exposure The recommended dose of DEPO-PROVERA is 150 mg every 3 months (13 weeks) given in a Periodic abstinence 1-9 20 to DEPO-PROVERA was within the previous 4 to 5 years may have a slightly increased risk of single intramuscular injection in the buttock or upper arm. To make sure that you are not pregnant developing breast cancer similar to that seen with oral contraceptives. You should discuss this with at the time of the first injection, it is essential that the injection be given ONLY during the first Spermicide alone 3 21 your health-care provider. 5 days of a normal menstrual period. If used following the delivery of a child, the first injection of Vaginal Sponge 4.Unexpected Pregnancy DEPO-PROVERA MUST be given within 5 days after childbirth if you are not breast-feeding or used before childbirth 6 18 Because DEPO-PROVERA is such an effective contraceptive method, the risk of accidental 6 weeks after childbirth if you are exclusively breast-feeding. If you wait longer than 3 months used after childbirth 9 28 pregnancy for women who get their shots regularly (every 3 months [13 weeks]) is very low. (13 weeks) between injections, or longer than 6 weeks after delivery, your health-care provider While there have been reports of an increased risk of low birth weight and neonatal infant death should determine that you are not pregnant before giving you your injection of DEPO-PROVERA. No method 85 85 or other health problems in infants conceived close to the time of injection, such pregnancies are Source: Tr ussell et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1990;76:558-567. uncommon. If you think you may have become pregnant while using DEPO-PROVERA for Rx only CB-7-S *From Norplant® package insert. contraception, see your health-care provider as soon as possible. Who should not use DEPO-PROVERA Contraceptive Injection? 5.Allergic Reactions Not all women should use DEPO-PROVERA. You should not use DEPO-PROVERA if you have Some women using DEPO-PROVERA Contraceptive Injection have reported severe and any of the following conditions: potentially life-threatening allergic reactions known as anaphylaxis and anaphylactoid reactions. • if you think you might be pregnant Symptoms include the sudden onset of hives or swelling and itching of the skin, breathing Pharmacia & Upjohn Company • if you have any vaginal bleeding without a known reason difficulties, and a drop in blood pressure. Kalamazoo, MI 49001, USA 03-27-02 13opinion 3/26/02 6:40 PM Page 1

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Thumb Tacks California or bust Traveling tips for many one- 3. Castro Street in San We were there for one night way streets Francisco rocks hardcore-style. and within five minutes of unsavvy motorists waiting for We all got free makeovers from entering the casino, I won $75. the crowds of a cool guy named Ken at the Being that I was broke and had week ago, I was desper- jogging peo- Body Shop. He told us all what already called my mom begging Thumbs up to the ately in need of new sto- ple to end. part of our faces we could for more money, this was a wel- Academy Awards honoring ries, so a road trip to We couldn’t “work.” Mine is my lips. Nice. come addition to my wallet. Of three black performers. It is a A California sounded great. As resist 4. Haight Street depressed course, it is all gone now. small but important step in my friends Rika, from Japan, screaming me. For some reason, I thought 8. Oregon is scary at night. increasing diversity in film. Silvia, from Germany, Libby, out our win- going to a place where an We drove through many small from California and I, from dows at artistic revolution occurred Children of the Corn-esque Seattle, piled into our rental them, urging Sarah would show me something rev- towns on our way back up to car, aptly named Paddy O’ them to olutionary. The place is still Pullman. My friend Libby kept Shenanigans, my first impulse charge for- Skilling pretty cool, but it is a facade of bringing up the movie U-Turn was to simply get the heck out ward. I Commentary what it once was. (shudder). There are a few cool of Pullman. This ended up not mean, we 5. Here is a great tip: don’t town names though. Wagontire being as easy as I’d hoped. had a breakfast date to get to. always trust the locals. Many and Likely are among my Approximately two miles out of 2. If you see a psychotic, times we were told there were favorites, but I truly wanted to town the road to Colfax was coked-out woman screaming huge snow storms in the direc- see if they have a Starbucks Thumbs down to teachers blocked by police. Luckily, and almost standing on the free- tion we were going. We kept Coffee in Starbuck, Oregon. giving tests this week. As if there is one other way out of way, maybe you should just going anyways, and we never Overall, this trip was a students can remember any- Pullman. keep going. Somewhere in saw snow. learning experience for me. I thing they learned prior to I care about the students at southern Oregon, we pulled 6. I learned when it comes learned to speak a little break. WSU, so I am going to give you over to see if the crazed woman to wine, I am a lightweight Japanese, a little German, and a few traveling tips I learned and her kids were OK. After a (P.S. I am of legal age to drink, had tons of fun explaining con- about the hard way. few minutes, a police car pulled thanks). We went wine tasting cepts like “kinky” and “stud” to up and the lady bellowed, non-native English speakers. 1. Never try to drive in in Napa Valley, and after three “Great, now I’m going to jail.” Portland, Ore. on St. Patrick’s tastes I knew what Paula Cops is my favorite show, but I SARAH SKILLING IS A JUNIOR COMMUNICATION MAJOR. SHE Day. Why? Because you can’t. Jones felt like after a rumble CAN BE CONTACTED BY PHONE AT 335-2290 OR BY E-MAIL didn’t want to be on it, so we AT [email protected]. THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED The whole town shuts down for with Tonya Harding. IN THIS COLUMN ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE STAFF took off quickly. OF THE DAILY EVERGREEN OR THOSE OF a marathon. We got stuck on 7. Reno truly is a city of sin. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS.

Thumbs up to new WSU women’s basketball coach simon Nate Taylor | The Daily Evergreen Sherri Murrell for taking over a program which has gone 17- 68 in the last three years.

Thumbs down to getting pulled over simply because it is the end of spring break.

‘The Bachelor’ a singularly bad idea Thumbs up for the hopes of sunny weather to dry out n Monday night, I proof that the final vestiges of Bailey-Brayton Field so the watched something on What esteem do we hold the institution of racism are even now being WSU baseball team can play a TV that shocked and marriage in if a woman can go on a game erased from our country’s con- series in Pullman. Oappalled me. No, it wasn’t an show where the top prize is a husband? sciousness. It is time to contin- episode of that insipid new ue that long-coming struggle show about the talking baby, for civil rights by ensuring that The Daily Evergreen although that would have been rich and handsome manage- The name Darva Conger still every child growing up in our Editorial Board bad enough ment consultant will get down conjures shudders in many cir- country today feels safe in — it was a exercising the same rights as Tonya Ricks on one knee and propose mar- cles — she who married the new televi- every other child. We must not Editor riage to one of these women. millionaire on Fox and sion pro- And all this under the watch- divorced him days later, claim- limit the rights of our soi-dis- T.J. Conrads gram called ful eye of a video camera, ing she was pressured into the ant “free country” to anyone, Managing editor “The which casts its voyeuristic lens wedding. I’m sorry, honey, but regardless of race, creed, age, Emily Wagnitz Bachelor.” over yet another activity that nobody held a gun to your weight, disability or sexual ori- entation. News editor “The should have no business on head and forced you to humili- Bachelor” is television. “It’s ridiculous,” said ate yourself on television in a I find it chillingly ironic I am Sarah Goodwin a new reali- Alex the Bachelor more than wedding gown. prohibited by law from marry- Photo editor ing whom I choose, but that ty show once during the hour-long Moments like this sadden me any straight guy with enough Lynn Cervinsky where one show. My thoughts exactly. beyond measure. We live in a Rob money can sponsor a game Opinion editor wealthy Don’t forget insulting, degrad- country where gays and les- show in order to wed some gold- Brian McLean man has six Keenan ing or just plain creepy. bians are proscribed from adopt- digging bimbo. Someday, when weeks to Commentary Watching “The Bachelor,” I ing children, from holding cer- Sports editor I get married, it will be out of date 25 had to think about the mixed tain jobs, from marrying whom Jennifer Jackson love, respect and devotion. beautiful messages sent by our society. they choose. The rampant Arts editor When Alex weds, it will be for young women, with matrimony People fight militantly against plague of homophobia did not Unsigned editorials are the majority vote of shock value and television rat- as the ultimate goal. On the gay rights “to preserve the stop with Matthew Sheperd: it the editorial board. ings. My union will be against The views expressed in commentaries and premiere of this revolting sanctity of the institution of continues well into today. the law. Alex the Bachelor’s will letters are those of the individual authors and not waste of time, 10 bachelorettes marriage.” What esteem do we necessarily those of The Daily Evergreen staff, were eliminated and the 15 Americans can not afford to be legally binding. management or advertisers, or the WSU Board of hold the institution of mar- be complacent about this topic. Regents. remaining women rounded up You can’t tell me that’s not riage in if a woman can go on a While perhaps not as visible as Letters to the editor — typed — may be and moved into a beach man- screwed up. mailed or brought to Edward R. Murrow Center game show where the top prize the African-American struggle 122, or e-mailed to [email protected]. sion. is a husband? All letters under 300 words are considered for for civil rights, a new civil ROB KEENAN IS A SOPHOMORE COMMUNICATION MAJOR. HE Future episodes promise to CAN BE CONTACTED BY PHONE AT 335-2290 OR BY E-MAIL publication. A name, signature and phone Sadly, this isn’t the first rights era has dawned. Halle get rid of contestants one by AT [email protected]. THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED number must accompany all letters. The Daily such television program to fea- Berry and Denzel IN THIS COLUMN ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE STAFF Evergreen reserves the right to edit for space, one until the climax, when a OF THE DAILY EVERGREEN OR THOSE OF libel, obscene material and clarity. ture marriage in this manner. Washington’s Oscars may be STUDENT PUBLICATIONS. 03/27/02 Class 3/26/02 6:30 PM Page 1 (Black plate)

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