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well into the night to do just that. rican-American trying to make it Daily Editorial Board Endingjust pastmidnight, with among amainly white population Hundreds of students left po- further discussions continuing throughout his secondary and litical correctness at the doors of through 1 a.m., the event was college education. “How come I Pearson Hall in order to open a packed. The estimated 400 stu- have to care about how I look, dialogue andattempt to buildcom- dents crowded into Pearson 104, preppy as hell ... or I’ll look like a munity as part of Wednesday filling the auditorium’s seats and thug,” he asked. night’s forum entitled “Many aisles and leaving latecomers rel- Panelist Zach Mampelli ech- Voices,Mo Community.” egated to standing room in the oed Asare, saying, “We are here to “Tonight we aim to build a hallway. bring out some of the sores. We bridge across the communication Ohene Asare, the program’s are’sick and tired of having to gap so we can stop drowning in facilitator, explained, “This is explain ourselves to whites.” problems,” said Nitin Puri, one of about respect. Why when [minor- The forum came on the heels of the event’s primary organizers. ity groupsget together] must there a recent harassment incident “This will not dissipate into mad- be race riots? We need to solve against senior Julie Lee. While at ness. [We’ll talkabout] race, class, inherent problems.” a party, she overheard a comment 1- . gender, sexuality, and patios.” Breaking the ice, Asare ex- made about her by a fellow stu- I Many ofthe participants stayed pressed his frustrations as an Af- dent. As she confronted the indi- Photo by Daniel Rodrigues4 vidual, Lee was told to shut up and Panelists at Wednesday’s forum discuss their feelings about leave the party by bystanders. race, gender, and other campus issues. “I couldn’t believe about ev- erything he could have confronted groups at Tufts. supported the forum, many called us on, he chose our race,” she Panelist Emery Wright said, “It for action. Oneofonlyahandfd of said. ‘‘It’s not just about this one does come down to individual faculty members in attendance, incident. It’s about these kind of contact. We are sick and tired of German Professor Daniel Brown incidents that happen every day.” having to explain ourselves every offered a suggestion. “Racism, . She added, “What I realized time we meet a white person.” sexism, bigotry are our societies after speaking to him was that he’s . Some students explained how greatest ills. I don’t know of a human too.” Since the confronta- they view themselves and how single university that requires stu- tion, Lee said she and the indi- others viewed them. dents to take a course in that ill. vidual have been working through “I am a Jewish, rich, white boy You may want to consider approv- the incident. from Long Island, and I have a ing the administration and the fac- Though she hasmoved beyond couple things to say,” senior Jeff ulty about changing that.” the event, Lee said she is outraged Steiner began. TuftsCommunity Union (TCU) that nobody came to her defense Calling for education, he said, Senate Treasurer Larry Harris at the party. “I don’t want to know everybody, gave the body this advice. “You Fellow panelist Jenn Dodge but I’ll go halfway. You do what should meet as many people as shared in her anger. you can.” you can. Go to TTLGBC meet- harassed ouiside of a frater- Others were more skeptical. ings, PAA meetings, and Primary nity for not looking feminine, Josh Goldenberg criticized the or- Source meetings. You may hate it, Dodge wrote a Viewpoint last se- ganizers for holding the forum on but go.” mester about the incident, but Yom Kippur, one ofthe most im- Puri ended the event by call-

received no response. She asked portant Jewish holidays. 1 ing for monthly forums to follow the crowd about the silent reac- “Tufts has a 30 percent Jewish up Wednesday’s program. He tion. Her question was left unan- population, and if want to bridge also unveiled Submerge, a new swered. gaps, you must look in and out of magazine intended to deal with As the forum progressed, the yourgroup,”Goldenberg said. His many of issues raised at during audience took control, pushing comment was followed by ap- the forum. He said the publication Photo by Alex Rodngues the focus to the relationships be- plause from the crowd. would be distributed around cam- tween andwithin racialandethnic Though students said they pus.

erest in stwdvd abroa continues to grow with o by ERIK ElSENBERG explained. In addition, due to high atten- Contributing Writer Bayne said that this trend is in danceat arecent Programs Abroad Since Tufts is commonly large part due to an expansion in Fair on campus, Bayne said she known for a strong international the number of programs made expects student interest in pro- flavor, it is hardly surprising that available to students since 1996, grams abroad to continue for years the increased participation in including the addition of a new to come. Bayne noted that more study abroad programs is ex- program in three different conti- than 200 students were present at pected to continue this year. nents. These new programs, theevent, which tookplace in late According to Sheila Bayne, which are located in Ghana, Chile, September at the Mayer Campus directorofTufts Programs Abroad and, most recently, Japan, have Center, and is held every fall. (TPA) and Dean of the Junior so far generated great interest. Bayne attributes the strong Class, the increase in the number Tufts’ diverse population interest shown by Tufts students of studentsgoing abroad this year causes increased demand for a in study abroad programs to fac- has been especially dramatic. Al- programs that cater to what she tors including the presence ofthe though exact figures have yet to calls an “extremely wide of inter- Fletcher school, a stiff language be calculated, early estimates sug- e st s.” requirement for liberal arts stu- gest the continuation ofatrend in In addition to the three new dents, the popularity ofthe Inter- growth which began in the 1994- programs, Tufts offers students a national Relations major, and a 95 school year. Final results for chance to study in locations in- high number ofinternational stu- the 1998-99 school year though cluding London, Madrid, Mos- dents, who makeup about 15 per- will be determined once applica- cow, Oxford, Paris, and Tubingen, cent of the school’s total student tions for the spring semester have Germany. There are also over 200 body. been filed. non-Tufts sponsored programs Although many students who The surge in participation in for which students are able to get go abroad major in International study abroad programs should credit. Relations or a foreign language, be taken as a positive sign of Last year, atotal of399juniors Bayne stressed that the opportu- student opinion of the campus, participated in a study abroad nity is open to students of all Bayne said. “Students are not program, though only 150 chose majors, including those interested tired of Tufts. On the contrary, one sponsored by Tufts. pro- in engineering and science. “If a Tufts stimulates students to take gram. According to Bayne, Lon- student is willingto be flexible, he foreign studies and to look out- don was the most popular of all or she can study abroad with any side the Medford campus,” she the available destinations. major,” she explained. 2. THETUFTS DAILY October 2,1998 Hillary Clinton tries to repair damage, opposes impeachment Los Angeles Times-Washington The message has been consis- this democracy into a tailspin.” Post News Service tent: No matter how hurtful his The other three Democrats on WASHINGTON - They were actions, they do not rise to the this week’s flight to Puerto Rico, flying to Puerto Rico to inspect level of impeachableoffenses and Reps. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., Nigerian woman fights hurricane damage, but Hillary they were the byproduct of an GebrgeMiller,D-Calif., and Charles Rodham Clinton was trying to re- illegitimate investigation by inde- Rangel, D-N.Y ., did not comment pair damage of another sort - to pendentcounsel Kenneth W. Starr. about the conversation. But Rep. to protect daughter her husband’s political career. While expressing aggravation at James P. Moran Jr., D-Va., who VirginiaAnikwata, aNigerian woman fightingdeportation in orde The first lady pressed four what she called Starr’s previously has spoken with Hillary to protect her daughter from the ritual offemale circumcision,will gc House Democrats accompanying prosecutorial misconduct, she has Clinton by telephone, said in an a hearing this month before immigration officials. her on a relief tour this week to implored House Democrats to interview Thursday that he be- Anikwata, who lives in Rockville, Md., with her daughter, Chenidt stand with President Clinton and change the subject back to budget lieved she would accept “a rea- is seeking asylum in the United States under provisions of th oppose an impeachment inquiry issues where she believes the sonable censure resolution that Convention Against Torture. The convention prohibits the deporta into his attempts to cover up an Republicans will be vulnerable in was proportionate to the offense.” tion of anyone to his or her country of origin if he or she would fac extramarital affairwith MonicaS. the fall elections. A number of Democrats who torture there. Lewinsky. The entreaty worked with once envisioned a hefty fine as Anikwata’spetition was filed in May with the US Immigration an “To proceed with what has al- Kennedy, anyway. After wrestling part of any censure deal now be- Naturalization Service when she was on the brink of being deportec ready become a bogus process with how to vote next week, lieve that such a move would in Her previous attempts to legalize her residency in the United State would itself be bogus,” she told Kennedy delivered an impas- effect penalize the first lady for her ?ad failed. She had entered the country on her late husband’s studen the lawmakers, according to Rep. sioned floor speech Thursday urg- husband’s infidelity, because she visa, but became an illegal immigrant when he died in 1987. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I. ing colleagues to reject a formal was the one who earned most of The filing of the Torture Convention petition by her attornel The in-flight lobbying was the probe. “Impeachmentproceedings the couple’s savings. “That’s her Martha Saenz, and Morton Sklar ofthe World Organization Agains latest example of the first lady’s arejust likepullingafirealarm ha money,” Moran said. Torture has kept alive Anikwata’s request to stay here. Anikwatz quiet efforts to help her husband crowded room,” he said. “You As an alternafive, Maran said 36, is seeking asylum’on grounds that her 1 1-year-old daughter woull stave offthe first serious impeach- better think before you pull, lest he is researching a penalty that lesubjectedto femalegenital mutilation ifshe were forced togo bacl ment drive since she worked as a many people or a nation may get would strip Clinton of his annual o Nigeria, where she says she would have to take her because the: young lawyer on the Watergate hurt.” pension and some government- lave no relatives in the United States. Anikwata also claims that ii congressional inquiry a quarter- Kennedy compared Starr’stac- paid perquisites after leaving of- Vigeria she would be forced into polygamous unions with mal century ago. While keeping mum tics to “sexual McCarthyism,” ar- fice. According to the General nembersofherlate husband’sfamily, atribaltraditionstillpracticed in publicabout the Lewinskysitu- guing that nothing in the indepen- Services Administration, former The hearing on her petition will take two days, but a decision 01 ation, she has stumped around the dent counsel’s report to Congress presidents receive an annual 4nikwata’s case may not be rendered for months, Sklar said. country for Democratic candidates “shows that the president was on $152,000 pension, plus an addi- and telephoned key House Demo- a course that was dangerous to . tional allotment for office space, Jericho casino opens to crats to rally the party. the republic or justifies throwing staff and expenses. huge crowds Three children die following JERICHO, West Bank - It happened to be Rosh Hashana, thc JewishNew Year, when Jews believethatGoddetermines“whosha1 collision with an ambulance become poorandwhowill beenriched, whoshall be brought lowanc Los Angeles Times-Washington Morak, 5,and Akintunde Morak, Howard Safir told reporters. “She who will be raised up.” Post News Service 2. Their mother, Angela Igwe (Lamberson) should not have been But as hundreds of Israelis surged against the walls ofthe brand. NEW YORK-Three children Morak, and sister, Ibironke driving with her lights and sirens new Oasis Casino the other night, banging with their fists, tappini who had spent the day with their Morak, 9, were listed in critical on, and she should not have gone with theirgoldrings, wailingto beadmitted, itwasevidentthiscrowc mother at work were killed shortly condition at Kings County Hos- through a red light.” was banking less on divine judgment than on Lady Luck. before midnight Wednesday pital Center. The impact knocked the car 30 “My God, I droveall theway from Tel Aviv!”saidawoman namec when an ambulance on a non- The ambulance driver, Anne feet into a tree, police said. The 9- Annette, whose husband is in diamonds: “They have to let me in!’ emergency call sped through a Lamberson, 34, an employee of year-old girl was ejected from the Theguardiansat thegate wereunmoved. “Ladiesandgentlemen red light andrammed intotheir car Transcare Ambulance Service, car, but emergency workers had to weare fuIl!”bellowed an Oasissecurityguard, natty in his blue blaze1 as they were traveling to their was arrested at her home Thurs- cut through the vehicle to remove as he fiddled with awalkie-talkie. “Nobody willget in thedoorsunti home, police said. day morning and was being held the three younger children. you move back off the steps!” Their mother, a32-year-oldhair- Thursday night for arraignment Lamberson,who police said has lfthe Oasis were any other casino in any other place, dice woulc dresser who moved to New York on three counts of second-degree no prior arrests, and a24-year-old roll, roulettewheelswouldspin andnobodywouldmakesuchafuss from Nigeria 12 years ago, and a manslaughter, said Detective Tho- technician in the ambulance were But the Oasis, in the sands near the Dead Sea, is the first and on14 nine-year-old sisterwere critically masMcGrath, an accident investi- taken to Brookdale Hospital. casino in the Holy Land. And shortly after it opened last week, jus1 injured in the crash. The ambu- gator. Lamberson was treated and re- down the road from the Biblical mountain where Jesus is said to have lance driver was later arrested and According to McGrath, the pri- leased. Her partner, who was not shunned the Devil’s temptations, well, all Hell broke loose. charged with manslaughter. vateambulancewasgoing50to70 charged, was listed in stable con- Part ofthe problem was crowd control. There wasn’t any. “The Police said no one in the car mph on “anon-priority transport” dition. demand has been unbelievable,” said Alexander Tucek, the Oasis’$ was wearing a seatbelt or using a ofapatient. Hesaidits lightswere A close family friend said the Austrian manager. “The Jewish New Year helped, but it was almosl child seat when the ambulance flashing and its siren was on when four children had spent Wednes- too much help.” slammed into their Nissan com- it ran a red light and smashed into day - a school holiday because of pact car. the Moraks’ Nissan. theYom Kippur Jewish holiday- KilledwereDamilolaMorak,7, “It was not a legitimate emer- with their mother at her iob at a I Ruble still under fire and her two brothers, Olusegum gency,” Police Commissioner beauty shop. MOSCOW - Russia’s battered economy was thrown into a new panic Thursday by reports that the government of Prime Minister Come hang out at Yevgeny Primakov was planning to ban or restrict the flow of dollars, which have become the lifeblood of Russian households. Primakov later denied any such intentions, but nonetheless a firestorm ofcriticism was ignited overadocumentcallingfortight new limitson hardcurrency authored bythefirstdeputyprimeminister, Yuri Maslyukov, the former head of the Soviet central planning agency. The text was leaked and printed m full in the pro-market newspaper Kommersunt Daily. Among other things, the document suggested the government was considering harsh measures to take control of foreign currency, putting it under the purview of the Bank of Russia, and making it difficult for banks and people to exchange and transfer hard currency. food . Billions of dollars are held by Russian citizens and businesses who do not trust their own currency, the ruble. Until the ruble was devalued Aug. 17, setting off a financial crisis, Russia had a 4 relatively open system of currency exchange. The document, prepared for a government meeting, reflects the views of Soviet-era advisers to Maslyukov who have argued for e greater state control over the economy. Russia’s commercial tele- vision networkNTV ridiculed the ideas Thursday night by showing games clips from a 196 1 Soviet trial of currency “speculators.” e Compiled from the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service - t

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oes s will benefit local charity be displayed along the walls o/f voice” or opinion on this campus create a relationship between the Contributing Writer the new building. Contributing Writer and the prevailing apathy ofmany Tufts literary scene and the liter- The LCS’s eagerly anticipated According to Lac, the expan- Kemotivationofasmallgroup Tufts students by being a “me- ary scene ofthe neighboring com- third annual semi-formal will be sion is an effort to “make the of poets at Tuks - among them dium for voiced opinion on this munities. taking place tonight at the Back center more accessible to the Alex Blum, Matt Chandler, and campus.” According to Blum, plans are Bay Hilton to benefit the West community.” The new design The magazine, which Proposes being made to publish some ofthe MedfordCommunity Center. LCS’ consistsofabuilding with many to cater to the needs of students workofpoetswhich willhelpmake vice president Anne Lac - the windows that look out onto a who feel that these type ofpubli- the“inaccessib1e literary scene [of coordinator ofthe event-prom- nearby park. The goal is to make cations should be issued on amore Boston] more reachable.” ised a “great night that benefits a the center more appealing and Gabe Bernier-has been the mo- frequent basis, hopes to reach out Optimus Prime is also in the worthy cause.” welcoming to members of the mentum forthebeginning of anew to and represent the entire Tuks surrounding community through This year, the proceeds from community. monthly poetry magazine, Optimus community. its interaction with the West the formal - expected to total as While the Medford area will Prime. What started out as agroup “Optimus Prime brings Tufts MedfordCommunityCenter. With much as $4,5OO-will be donated benefit from the LCS semi-for- of poets just meeting in- other Tufts students, co- to the West Medford Community mal,so too will the TufisCommu- formally last semestersim- founder Chandler visits Center as aid for both a renova- nity. Since the planning of the ply to share their poetry the West Medford Com- tion project and a project con- event began last June, word has has now evolved into the munity Center twice a ducted tocompileahistory ofthe circulated about the event. Par- startofthis new magazine. month to teach 16 kids Medford community. ticipants in LCS’ first major The monthlymagazine the basics of writing po- Director ofCommunity Rela- project, the Freshman Orienta- will be involved in pub- etry. The goal is to help tions Barbara Ruble proposed tion Community Service (FO- lishing the poetry of Tufts them with theirwriting so that this year’s proceeds go to a CUS)program,haveknown about students,the work of local that their poems can be Medford community center as the event for a month. FOCUS poets, an events’ calendar published in Optimus past donations have gone to leader and LCS member Diana detailing upcoming liter- Prime. Somerville organizations. “It is Der Koorkanian told her FOCUS ary as well as arts events Aside from all the liter- important to give equally to both group that the event would be on and off campus, and ary activity, students in- townships because Tufts is so “one ofthe most awesome events the poetry of children from terested can also get in- close to both of them,” Lac said. that Tufts has to offer.” the West Medford Com- volved in Optimus Although LCS has had little Though LCS could easily fill munity Center taught by Prime’s publicity branch. contact with the West Medford the450 available ticket slots with Tufts students. For budding poets, Community Center in the past, its 700+ members, Lac stressed Designed to encour- Optimus Prime’s first is- Laccommentedthat there will be thatthis is notan LCS- exclusive age and unite all poets at sue will be coming out in plenty of opportunities to help event. She noted, however, that Tufts, Optiin us Prime’ s November. Submittedpo- the organization in the future. anyone who would care to join main purpose is to give a etry will be accepted until “We have a lot in common LCS following the event is en- chance for all poets at Tufts to Oct. 16 at the information booth in with the organization. For in- couraged to do So. find a voice. According io Blum, poets together. All ofthem are out the campus center and in the En- stance, many of the programs Freshman Will Browder re- the organization wants those who there, but there was no unifying glish department. If you want to that the center offers are similar flectstheattitudeLCS advocates. have never spoken out before to factor. This is a way to let people get involved with the organiza- to programs that we support. “I am really excited to go to the feel comfortable enough to voice know about events in Boston, ex- tion, thenext Optimus Primemeet- They run programs that deal with formal. Itdoesn’tseem tomatter their opinions and publish their pose Tufts poets to local poets, ing is scheduled to take placenext children, ESL, and the elderly,” that I’m not in LCS,” he said. work. and to get Tufts spreadover tothe Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the large Lac said. In concordance with its Blum hopes that Optimus Prime community,”Chandler said. conference room of the campus In addition, the center is cur- open-ticket policy, LCS hasalso can help address the “lack of Optimus Prime also hopes to center. rently undergoing changes to cre- changed its prices from those of ate amore aesthetically pleasing previous years. Instead ofmak- structure. LCS has been asked to ing special fees for couples and singles, one flat $10 fee has been c sendcrewsoverto helpwith light ollegiate Web makes Eonstruction jobs. established. As sophomore The West Medford Commu- Betsy Gerstenzang remarked, an nity Center is currently planning “This is a dance to go to with a with updated, impr an extensive project involving group of your friends. There is by JAKE LIMAN The new Web includes many While last year’s Web attempted :he collection of history of no pressure to have a date.” Contributing Writer reviews ofrestaurants, shops, and to be an actual phone book, com- Medford. The project will match According to president Maya The 1998-99editionofthe Tu#s services (everything from Chinese plete with listings of phone num- local teenagers with elderly per- Hayck-Merlin, the goal of LCS Collegiate Web offers only small foodtoskydiving, andmore)which bers for students living off cam- sons in order to collect their oral has been to“work towards creat- changes from last year’s edition. can be helpful, especially to fresh- pus, this year’s format has reverted iistories. Lac noted that the ingamore sociallysensitive and After a short delay, Tufts students men hoping to become better ac- to that of the Web two years ago, Jroject is in need of tape record- responsible world through di- favorite book for phone numbers, quainted with the area. containing only on-campus num- :rs and other items necessary for rect community service” since menus, reviews, and coupons is Last year’s collection of maps bers. This revision has removed he acquisition of an accurate itscreation 40years ago. In addi- back in circulation now. and subway and bus schedules the numerous “N.A.” listings iistorical record. Following the tion, Hayck-Merlin noted that has been re- found in last year’s Web for stu- :ompletion of this project, the theorganization aimed to“unify placed with a dents whose numbers were not :enter will also use the money to the campus through the variety new section available at the time of the Web’s my paint for historical murals to of projects that it offers.” called “Around publication. Town .” T h is While this is an inconvenience section in- to those who might need these lmagine this: you’re sieing in cludes theater numbers, this year’s Web makes and movie the- note that the most complete stu- class be fire #e prof enters and ah‘ ater directories, dent phone number listingisavail- information on able on the web at http:// around you are eager students ski resorts, and direcUou-y~UanffU~~edu.This listing is a very helpful complete and accurate for both reading today’s Da/& They look guide to the nu- on- and off-campusstudents. Also merous parks. included in the Web this year is a down. They see yourname on a and open listing of extensions for campus byfine as they turn the page. spaces in the departments and services. area. Sponsored by Tufts Dining )/ou’re firnous, campus-wide, There are Services and Tufts Connect, the pages and Web is produced by an indepen- people are readingYor/rwords. it pages of cou- dent company, CWE. Patti Lee, pons for neigh- director ofTuks Dining Services, couldhappen to youfl befieve it QI- borhood res- said that she wts “pleased to see taurants like the Webmoving forward in a direc- not. Borgo Cafd and tion that can be most helpful for Ali’s. The Web Tufts students.” Callx7-3090 and find out how also contains The Webwillsoon beavailable coupons for on the World Wide Web at http:ll Imagine the possibilities. places like Mas- w~~.coPUe~i~Ueweb.com/sites/ sage Therapy tufts. It is presently still under Know the reality. 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. 6 .. I NO EXPERIENCE NECESARRY THETUFTS DAILY o October 2,1998 5 i ent mez int ri he top foreign films A lround-t e-world taste of the international cinema itself to the US by BEN ZAWEBKY ‘Bring It On” a bizarrt Senior Staff Writer Thissummerthe American Film mix of many ma uence5 Institute rated the top 100 movies by RQB LQTT only the passion but also the pui produced in this country. In true Contributing Writer joy ofthe musicians’ efforts. The American fashion, no attempt was Listening to a great uncon- lyricsringfreelywithasortofea made to come up with a compa- ventional album is like walking drink, and be merry sensibilit rable list offoreign films, many of through a good used CD store. thatwill ultimatelyfind itswayt which had huge influenceson their even the most prudish of lister American counterparts. In lieu of ers. Lines like, “We like lovir this fact, hop aboardas we tour the Gornez yeahl And the wine we share. international cinema, droming in are followed by the catch Bring It On refrain,”There’s not enoug hours in the day!” Thereisalittlejazz,alittlerock,a While listening to Gome; littleblues, alittlefunk-alittleof there’s neither the impression c everything. There is always a a studio-recorded, pop-albur Fans of the epic-should check out his examinations the psychologically disturbing should see his Per- greatselection, it’safuntrip even pawn of the industry nor of a liv of Japanese feudal society (Ran, Seven Samurai, sona. Several ofhis films featuretheseminal cinema- if you just want to look around, concert recording. Without th Yojimbo,Sanjuro, and others). For Shakespeare buffs, tography of light guru Sven Nykvist. and everything seems to be 20-minute jams that go nowher Throne of Blood, his lauded send-up of Macbeth, is Italy: Scorcese, Coppola, and De Palma - most thrown together haphazardly. and the drunken crowds shoui not to be missed. Naturalists as well as art connois- people know these Italian-American directors, but Occasionally you’ll find some- ing half the lyrics to overplaye seurs should see Dreams - a vibrant handful of how many know Fellini, Bertolucci, and Antonioni? thing or someone a little too weird radio hits, Gomez is playing di stories that burst from the screen. And everyone These arejust a few ofthe many influential directors for your tastes, but if you look rectly to the listener, as ifthe ban should see Rashomon and lkiru (the depth of these of Italian cinema. Fellini’s La Strada, laden with was in some small En two films is immeasurable). touching vignettes, brings you to the lives of a glish pub, or perhap France: Francois Truffaut, who along with Eric washed-up circus performer and his doting assis- your living room. Wit Rohmerand Jean Luc Godard championedthe French tant. Fellini, afive-time Oscarwinner, is also respon- songs like “Make N new wave in cinema, put himselfon the map with his sible for such image rich masterpieces as 8%, La Sound,” and the ballad debut The 400 Blows. He went on to direct over 20 Dolce Vita, Juliet of the Spirits, and Satyricon. esque “Tijuana Lady, films, but is most famous in the United States for the Fans of the bittersweet should see Vittorio De their lyrics are personz turn he did in Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters Sica’s The Bicycle Thief: Its tale of an impoverished and the tone is intimate of the Third Kindas a gray-haired scientist. The 400 worker and his desperate search for the bicycle that As with any rooki Blows tells the unrelenting tale of a young boy signifies his livelihood is not to be missed. band, the CD does hav caught in an unsympathetic Paris. It took top honors Poland: The Brattle Theatre in Harvard Square will some shortcomings at the 1959Cannes Film Festival and is amust-see for beshowing ahalf- dozen films by KrzysztofKieslowski which will probably fad fans of Todd Solondz’s Welcome to the Doll House. (Oct. 23-25). Featured will be his much lauded color away on later album: Tauffant‘sexperimental Jules andJim tells the som- trilogy Blue, White, and Red. If this sounds like a At times, as wit1 ber story of a fated love triangle. good time to you, give the theatre acall at 876-6387. “Bubble Gum Years,” i Sweden: Those with the patience to endure Swed- Keep in mind that this list is pitifully short and seems that Gomez ha ish cinema, and boy do you deserve respect, would should in no way be regarded as comprehensive. lard enough you’ll find every- dragged out a song or two be do well to see the films of Ingmar Bergman. Most Rather, think of this as a starting point for anyone liing you’ve ever wanted, con- yond their natural limit, as it be famous for The Seventh Seal, in which Death is one desiring to go beyond Hollywood and explore for- solidated. Gomez, the latest En- gins to verge on annoying. Whill .ofthe characters, Bergman’s career is highlighted by eign cinema. Most ofthe movies listed are available :lish import band to hit the US attempting to mix that dark ant personal films laden with dream-like images. Fans of (for free) through the Tisch Media center. narket, has consolidated it all on grimly pessimistic mood tha ts debut album, Bring It On, we’ve come to know so well in thc e Lewis isn’t hangin’ with Big Bird anymore The band of five Brits hailing mid-’90s with a sort ofgrassroots by JAMIE CAYUSON being an outcast and breaking Alanis Morrisette in that she sud- i-om northwest England has cre- down-homey, chaotic free-for-all Contributing Writer free from society. Her freedom- denly cracks the poppy tempo with ited aunique melange ofsounds, certain sounds and melodies arc . “He’s got only eight fingers finding lyrics evoke acertain feel- a strong, vivid message of defi- :ombined insuchacreativeman- sometimes oddlyjuxtap.osed, cre with webbing betweenthem/Feels ing of loneliness. Every song ance. Whilealmostall ofhersongs ier that each note comes across ating a disquieting, nervous feel special when he holds my hand.” gives-voice to the message of attempt to do this, it is really only IS a surprise, a shocking twist on At times, one is tempted to echc finding happiness simply by seek- in “Nowhereand Everywhere” that he numerous influences that lead vocalist Ben Ottewell’! ing out one’s inner strength and she succeeds. Lewis’ songs could lave guided the young musicians words, “I feel so tired ...” in ‘‘Fret independence. be compared to a cross between n making the album. There are to Run.” But the faults are merc Michelle Lewis based her al- Sheryl Crow, a slow version of ributes to everyone from the drops in this sea of great music Little Leviathon bum, Little Leviathan, on grow- Tracy Chapman, and even some- jrateful Dead and Beck to Dave rockin’ melodies, and fun lyrics ing up as a teenager in New York times a little spurt of country mu- fiatthews Sand and Pearl Jam. The album’s cover, some sor Huh? And so begins the journey City. She was considered “the sic. Bringlt On deserves multiple ofmodern art, is full ofcontrasts into the confusing world of singer freak”and“misfit”ofherschoo1. If you ever feel as if the whole istenings, ifonly to fully appre- There is the vivid red and greet Michelle Lewis. The strangeness And while her catchy lyrics are world isplottingagainst you, Little :iate the myriad musical of allu- blotches of color divided b) and freakishness of the previous witty, the message begins to drag Leviathan is great for a little pick- ions. Hey, is that Bob Dylan? swaths ofbrownish nothingness quote is only the precursor for the after the fifth song. Once your me-up. This CD, while not amaz- ZddieVedder, right? Barry White? There is a large, robust humar rest of Michelle Lewis’ inventive heart starts aching, it is hard to ing, shows that Michelle Lewis detallica? Bob Marley? Raffi? figure in the foreground and i lyrics in her debut album, Little listen to the music without get- has a lot of potential. Aening just once leaves you gaunt faded figure in the back. Leviathan. ting depressed. lungering for more. It is like go- ground. Each difference reflect: While this may be her debut as Lewis’ talent is quite ng to a great pot luck dinner the variety of this brave band’: a solo artist, Lewis has been evident, but it is not vhere everyone who brings a musical talents and its refusal tc around the performing arts scene strong enough to effec- neal happens to be a world-class play to the standard or traditiona for a long time. Who could forget tively pull through the hef. There’s such a delicious mold of a particular genre. a cute, brown-haired, six-year-old repetitious haze and fog election that you can’t have it And of course, in the uppei girl singing her way through Coca- of the background 11, but you wish you could. comer, there it sits, the small, un- Cola and Oreo jingles. She was instrumentals. However, Essentially, it is impossible to assuming “Gomez” written above even a regular on everyone’s fa- the first track, “Nowhere lescribe Gomezorto pigeonhole the even smalleralbum title Bring vorite kid show, Sesame Street. and Everywhere,” which ts distinctive sound. In short, It On, taunting one to give it a Maybe this early venture into the is soon to be played on he group’s style is to have no listen, to explore that virtual play- music industry set the stage for radio stations almost ingle particular style. The first ground of music that is Gomez. her growing up quicker than most nationwide, proves to be lypnotic track, “Get Miles,” The band’s subtlety and resis- kids, thus becoming an outsider. entertaining and clever. lrones on with a raspy, electri- tance to be identified as anything All of her 12 songs deal with the Her songs are almost ied vocal, reminiscent ofa mas- other than itself is seen in the line fervent feelings associated with comparable to those of dine Tracy Chapman. And yet from the oddly titled “78 Stone .’s a pleasure to listen to, a fan- Wobble”: “I don’t need nobody isticmixofsoundand lyrics that to know me.” Undoubtedly, ifthe :aves just the first impressive group continues with its uncon- Write Arts: ll clue of what’s to come. ventional, free-wheeling style of “his track is immediately fol- music that is at the same time lowed by something quite differ- ambitious and enjoyable, there ou had something mt. “Whippin’ Piccadilly” is sud- will be plenty of people wanting jenly buoyant and danceable, to to know Gomez - whether they he point that one can hear not need it or not. se to do -- _I_ 6 THETUFTS DAILY October 2,1998

Tufts runs to season bests in split squad races ably against many strong varsity by NEILTAYUlR Contributing Writer Many clocked their best in hidual times at Tufts teams.Leadingtheteam toan 1 lth After a rather slow start to the sion on the competitors, finishing hang with the fastest runners in ening to see their leader drop out, place finish was freshman Jason season, the men’s cross country as thetopteam fiomNew England, the country.” the runners persevered and Mann. The rest of the front pack teamabounced back with an ahead of Brandeis and Keene State, ‘‘Dave Patterson also ran avery pushed themselves harderto com- ran extremely well, settingpersonal two teams previously ranked strong race,” said coach Putnam, Pensate for his loss. records for the season. Men’s higher than Tufts. This accom- “working his way up to seventh “IsawJasondropou~”saidfresh- Sophomore Matt Spina fin- plishment helped raise the team’s by the finish of the race.” man Ben Smith, “so I knew I had to ished second for Tufts, followed x-country national ranking back to 9th, after The remainder of the team ~ickuptheslack.”Benfinished72nd by junior Jason Hewitt, sopho- 1slipping a few points following placedwellwithinthetophalfofall Overahvitha~meof27:45. more Sean Aronson, and sopho- outstanding weekend performance their mediocre performance finishers, yet the gap between the This was a step in the right more Evan Wecksell. by the entire squad. Although the against MIT two weeks ago. topfiverunners[1:201wastoo large. direction, but the team needs to “Many ofthese runners will be group competed as a split-squad and Individually,manyrunnersran “The middle of the group was continue improving to be corn- challenging for the top eight spots ran two separate races, both per- their best race of the season. Jun- in the top twenty positions in the Petitive innationalsinNovember. later on in the season,” said formedwell individuallyandasat. iorMattLyonsplacedfourthover- middle of the ‘race, but they be- “We could have done better, and Putnam.Hisoutlook fortheteam’s The top eight runners com- all (26:12), followed closely by camementallyweakand fell back Istillthinkwe havequiteawaysto success remains positive, but not peted in the Dickinson Invitational, sophomore Dave Patterson who a little,” said Putnam. “Ifthey had go,” said Putnam. overconfident.“There is still work ‘a pre-nationals race, in Carlisle, finished seventh (26:30). not fallen back, we could have . ~nSm~agreed,“IknowWe~todo, butthereisstilltimetodoit.” Pennsylvania where they finished Matt Lyons, who shared the challenged for the win.” run faster. Some of our experienced This weekend the team hosts fourth out of 36 teams. This race lead for the first four miles ofthis The team finished without one runners are starting off slowly, so theTuftsLnvitational,which willbe was extremely important because enormous race, said, “I had a sur- of its top runners, captain Jason look for better things in the future.” heldat the home course at Grafton. nationals will be held at a similar prisinglygreatrace. It wasmy first Burke. Due to the weather, the The junior Varsity Cross corn- Many tehs from the area will be course at the end of the season. real taste ofanational caliber race. senior suffered a serious asthma try team alsocompeted in the Cod- participating in this event, and it The team left a strong impres- This was a test to see if I could attack. Although it was disheart- fish Bowl and performed respect- should be a very competitive race. In the early going, Bucs and Skins quickly fall flat Losses put Turner and Dungy on hot seats by ADAM KAMINS problem. A young, talented unit that carried Senior Staff Writer the team a year ago, the Bucs have just six Lastyear,a4-0startmadetheTampaBay sacks, while they have given up 12. And, Buccaneers the darlings of the NFL. while throwing four interceptions of their T h e y were the surprise team, finished own, the Buccaneers have picked off just one pass. Fortunately,the next five games, four of which will be athome, andmostofwhich will be against beatable foes, provide a chance to right the team’s woes:But if they don’t 10-6, and were set to embark on a Super start taking chances and being more ag- Bowl run in 1998. Instead, likethey haveall gressive, they will make those who pre- toooften intheirtormentedpast,thisyear’s dicted them to go to the Super Bowl look Bucs have disappointed those who saw downright silly. them as the up and coming team of the While the Bucs have been disappoint- league. ing, no team that had playoff aspirations Freshman Renny DePaolis and the Jumbos will take on Bates this Saturday. Sure, one could chalk up their first two has been as dreadful as the Washington losses of the season to trips to Minnesota Redskins. They followed their opener, a and Green Bay, where hardly anyone wins. sloppy 3 1-24 loss to the New York Giants, But as they fell behind the awful Chicago with a Monday night shellacking at the THETUFTS DAILY Bears, 15-0, at halftime oftheir home opener hands of the San Francisco 49ers, 45- 10, in at brand new Raymond James Stadium two their home opener. Last week, they faced weeks ago, there was cause for concern. SPORTS . The Bucs rallied to win 27-15, but it was see NFL, page 10 obvious that all was not well in western Florida. Then, while, thankfully for the Bucs, WEE= 4 most ofthe country was watching the thrill- THE EDITORS’ CHALLENGE ing conclusion to the best regular season in In only her third Editors’ Challenge, Kelly “Erin” Desmarais emerged victorious with a stellar 1 1-2 record, burning the three guy the history of baseball, Tampa was on its and boasting of the “simplicity of this game.” She went on to predict that she would win every other week before sending the guy way to making the previously winless De- away next semester to run the department on her own. At least part of that is true. troit Lions look like a good team, in a 27-6 Tied with Kelly for the overall lead are Jeff “FloJo” Margolies, who has been proudly sporting long colored nails and tight, one loss. Yes, the same Lions who were being legged running suits, and Jordan “Vivek’s idol” Brenner. Meanwhile, lagging a game behind those three is Sam “N” Erdheim, who i lambasted in this column last week. slowly sinking through his repaired porch. The same Lions who lost at home to the Tired ofbeating upon weak campus celebrities, the Sports Department ventured out into the national media tobring in ESPN’s Mik awful Cincinnati Bengals. And the same Tirico to hopefully present moreofachallenge. Known forhisworkasastudio hostand play-by-play announcer fortheNFLandColleg Lions that allowed 67 points in their other Football, among other sports, Tiricawmt out on a limb by following Sam’s lead in picking both Chicagoand Washington. That certain1 two losses. doesnot bode well forthe footballexpert. He is stillavast improvement overthe likes ofVivek Ramgopal and Jack Schnirman,who hav There is a sense of panic surrounding since begun preparing for an old-fashioned ass-whooping in next week’s Daily-Senate softball game. the Bucs, but coach Tony Dungy and the team are remaining calm, or at least giving the illusion ofdoing That may be where so. Jordan I Jeff Kelly D. .I . Sam MikeTirico the problem lies. I Last Week : 9-4 1112 The Buccaneers, when one examines ESPN Anchor them,seem to be fallingvictim tooneofthe Season to Date: 30-11 0 1 30-11 2 1 30-11 1 oldest cliches in the book. They’re playing di’ami @ N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Miami Miami N.Y. Jets not to lose. It may not be intentional, and it ;an Diego @ Indianapolis San Diego Indianapolis SanDiego . San Diego San Diego is certainly no slight at Dungy, one of the )atlas @ Washington Washington Dallas Dallas Washington Washington finest coaches in the business. )etroit @.Chicago Detroit Chicago Detroit Chicago Chicago Quarterback Trent Dilfer is not playing Atlanta as aggressively as he should be. While he :arolina @ Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta used to fall prey to interceptions, and has 4ew England@ New Orleans New England New England New England New England New England cut down on those significantly, they have lan Francisco @ Buffalo San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco come at a great cost. His 6.28 yards per pass Iakland @ Arizona Arizona Oakland Oakland Arizona Oakland is among the league’s lowest, proof that he ’hiladelphia @ Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver is not making the big play. And it’s not as if J.Y.Giants @ Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay Tampa Bay he’s been accompanied by adominant run- leattle @ Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City ning game, with second-year man Warrick Dunn having amassed only 195 yards and Monday Night: Pro Bowler Mike Alstottat 134. Each rusher linnesota @ Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay has just one touchdown. ie-breaker: Total points 41 52 y 48 37 46 The defense is suffering from the same . -- -. L“ .. ’ * THETUFTS DMLY e October 2,1998 7

Top-ranked Ju Welleslev in diffk by BEN OSHLAG board when junior Amanda Nagler “I’m verypleased with the way Senior Staff Writer headed in a corner kick by junior we played in the second half.” The women’s soccerteam came Jenny Lambert. Gehling said. “Colby is usually a away from its two games this past Tufts took its 1-0 lead into very strong defensive team, and %week with mixed feel- halftime, feeling fortunate to be to score four goals against them, ahead. orany WESCAC opponent, forthat “I didn’t think we played well matter, is an outstanding accom- formost ofthe fmtperiod,” Gehling plishment. said. “Amanda [Nagler] scored a “I’ve also been very im- great goal, but [Colby] carried the pressed with the numberofgreat Tufts 4 play much more than they should players we have. Someone new Glby 1 have.” steps up for us every game, and Things changed in the sec- that has been very important in Tufts 0 ond half, however. The team our wins. ” Wellesley 1 came out ofthe locker room with So far, three different players increased intensity and was able have had multi-goal games, and to truly dominate the play of the a total of twelve Jumbos have ings. The Jumbos extended their game. Just under six minutes into put a point on the board at least winning streak to five on Satur- the period, freshman Kate once. day, defeating Colby 4- 1. How- Kehrberger netted her first goal The win lifted the Jumbos to ever, the women then suffered their of the season, knocking a corner the number-one ranking in New first loss ofthe season in a tight 1- kick past Colby keeper Heather England and brought up their na- Omatch against Wellesley on Tues- Garni. tional ranking from 16th to ninth. day. Fifteen minutes later, Gehling, however, was quick to Tufts went into Saturday’s Kehrberger struck again, taking a downplay the importance ofthese game against Colby looking to cross pass from Nagler and kick- rankings. avenge last year’s 2- 1 loss, which ing the ball into the goal. “You can pretty much throw all had proven, in the end, to be a The team’s fourth goal came the early-season rankings in the pivotal game with regards to the from Lambert, the first ofher ca- trash if you want,” he said. “All season’s final rankings. reer, as she scored in the 76th they do is give your opponents Photo by Eric Anden; The team did not start out minute. The goal virtually sealed increased motivation when they Amanda Nagler and Jumbos to host Bates playing well, however, and Colby a Tufts victory. play you. What I’m concerned controlled pIay for the majority Colby was able to end about is where we end up at the lute best teams we play, and the about 90 percent of the time, but of the first period. The defense sophomore goalkeeper Randee end of the season.” outcome could have gone either possession doesn’t determine the stepped up, as usual, though, McArdell’s streak of three Tufts faced undefeated way. winner. and limited the White Mules to straight shutouts by scoring Wellesley, ranked fourth in New “In 1996, we beat them in the “I would be morenervousabout just two shots, neither of which on a penalty kick late in the England, at home on Tuesday. finals of the ECAC tournament. the loss if we hadn’t created as found the net. game, but the Jumbo defense “Wellesley has evolved into Last year, they beat us 1-0 twice, many scoring chances as we did, The offense livened up late in proved to be too much to over- a real rivalry for us,” Gehling once in the regular season and but as things went, I’d have to say the half, and the Jumbos got on the come. said. “They are one of the abso- then again in the ECAC.” that was a very positive aspect of Wellesley opened up the game the game for us. I have to give them quickly against the Jumbos, as a lot of credit for getting out to an Golf team heads to N Nellwyn Hagan scored in just the early lead and then keeping us off ninth minute of play, heading the the board. I would welcome an- ball inoffofacross pass. The goal other opportunity to play them er lackluster victor was particularly ominous for again, however. It was a great by JON JAPHA an 80 and an 84 to an 85. Evan self. Muhlanger is the only Tufts Gehling. game.” Contributing Writer Freedman, ajunior, jumped from golfer competing inNESCACs for “Earlier in the week I had said Tufts plays again this Satur- The golfteam’s narrow defeat of an 80 and an 88 to shoot a 90 last the first time. that the first goal scored would be day, hosting conference rival MIT last Friday was not pretty, Friday. Even Eric Muhlanger’s Muhlanger, who never played pivotal to the outcome.” he said. Bates, followed by a game on the fortunately for Tuft score hopped up from the low 80s a high school varsity match, shot “Both teams are very strong de- road against Bowdoin, who en- to an 87. Fettig continued his an 82 in his first practice round at fensively, and I knew that itwould tered this week ranked second in struggles as he has still failed to Tufts, a personal record. In his be important to get on the board New England. post a score under 90, taking a 96 first competition, the Bowdoin quickly.” at MIT. Invitational, he shot another 82, Wellesley controlled the play “The biggest problem with my this one under immense pressure, for the first half of the opening golf is not about style points. In game has been my consistency,” to help his team win the title. period. The Jumbos were finally Fettig said. “I shot a terrible front “Coach Sheldon thinks that his able to get control towards the end the only dual meet of the season, Friday. October 2 the Jumbos squeaked past a weak nine and them came back with a presence has turned me into a ofthe period, however. They gen- Volleyball: @ Bates Invite, MITsquad444-458. The 14-stroke strong back nine.” better golfer,” Muhlanger said, erated a few good scoring chances, 4:30 p.m. win was a far cry from the4 1 strokes Experience will help the Jum- explainingthe instant improvement but they were unable to capitalize that separated the two squads at bos as they enter the NESCACs. in his game. on them. Saturday, October 3 last week’s Bowdoin Invitational. Four of the five golfers (Kaye, While Muhlanger’s play has “I feel that we came out very “We kind of had a letdown fol- Litvin, Freedman, and Fettig) com- been promising this year, it will nervous,” Gehling said. ‘LWe Football: vs. Bates, 1:30 pm. IowingourwinattheBowdoin Invi- peting at Middlebury (this year’s take a strong overall performance couldn’t settle down and play ef- Men’s Soccer: vs. Bates, tational,” coach Bob Sheldon said. site for the tournament) played if Tufts is going to achieveits goal fectively in the first 15-20 minutes, 2:30 pm. There may be numerous expla- last year and are familiar with the of a top three finish at the and that hurt us. They scored on Women’s Soccer: vs. Bates nations for the drop off in play pressure. NESCACs. Tufts is going to be a very nice goal, and that was 12:OO pm. following Tufts’winattheBowdoin “We didn’t play that well last thrown into one of the toughest really deflating for us.” Men’s Cross Country: Tufts Invitational (its first win there in year,” Fettig said. “I know I didn’t. I fields in recent memory, and to Tufts controlled the play dur- Invitational, 1 :00 pm. five years). However, the Jumbos think 1’11 play much betterthisyear.” place in the top threi, they will ing the second half, maintaining Women’s Cross Country: @ cannot afford todwell on last week- While Fettig’s scores have been have to outshoot perennial pow- possession for a large part of the Babson Invitational, 11 :00 end, and instead must concentrate somewhat high this year, he is a erhouses Amherst, Williams, or period. am. on pickingtheirgameupalevel for much improved golfer from last the host team Middlebury. Although they created a lot Volleyball: @ Bates Invite, the NESCACs this weekend. year, evidenced by his 14-stroke “We’re going to see how good of scoring chances, the Jumbos 8:30 am. “We definitely weren’t playing improvement at Bowdoin. we are compared to some strong wereunable to finish any ofthem. Golf: NESCAC Champion- too well,” sophomore Todd Fettig “Experience is one thing that teams.” Fettigsaid. “lfwe play up The Wellesley defense, which ship @ Middlebury, 1 :00 pm. said.“We finishedalright, though. w i 11 definitelymake us stronger this to our potential, we can definitely has yet to allow a goal this sea- Sailing: Danmark Trophy @ We’ll be ready to play in the year,” Fettig said. “We also have a beat these guys.” son, refused to break down com- Coast Guard, TBA. NESCACs.” different attitude after the win at Atopthreefinish isthe immediate pletely, keeping the Jumbos off Field Hockey: vs. Bates, Every player’s scores dropped Bowdoin. Weare more pumped up goal for Sheldon’s team and whether the board. 12:OO pm. off at MIT. Senior Jeff Kaye, the and excited out on the course.” or not they achieve that will depend Despite the loss, Gehling does Women’s Tennis: ws. MIT, individual winner at Bowdoin, One ofthe reasons for the team on whichteam showsup:theonethat not see the game as being com- 1 :00 pm. droppedfiom apairof77stoan 86. to get excited is the strong play of confidently swept through the pletely negative. “We really Senior Lee Litvin added a few Muhlanger, who as a freshman, Bowdoin Invitational orthe one that pummelled them in the second Sunday, October4 strokes to his score. climbing from has already made a name for him- lethargically crept by MIT. half,” he said. “We had the ball Women’s Tennis: vs. , Middlebury, 12:OO pm. Crew: Textile Regatta @ Lowell, 9:00 am. 8 THETUFTS DAILY Friday, October 2,1998 THETUFTS DAILY Letters t the Editor il Pete Sanborn Russia’s problem no ethnicity and background is the equivalent of us Editor-in-Chief talking trash about his mama. He wouldn’t like it. simple character flaw Neither do they. Somebody should apologize. 4 EDITORIAL To the sitor: Ifhe wants to address the right to think, then think , “Youth’s crime provides insight into Russian about the fact that all men are created equal and are Jason Cohen society” (Daily,9/30) is a snapshot of a society at the Managing Editor afforded the same basic respect as everybody else. 4 Lauren Heist point of disintegration. It essentially deals with how If he can’t deal with that rhetoric, then the issue of Associate Editor the bureaucratic class, which first achieved hege- freedom is a moot point. mony with the rise of Stalin, is now further corrupted He isright.Hewillgetyelledatforthinkingthe way < NEWSEditors: by capitalist restoration. But rather than recognize it tie does. As a student, he can never expect to get Dan Barbarisi, David Pluviose in these terms, “social workers” pronounce “the Assistant Editors: away withsaying whateverthehell hewantswithout Andrew Freedman, Jordan Solomon blame ... should fall primarily on thecrooked bureau- a reaction. (Just ask that guy who was ignorant crats who monitortreatment.”Theydonot recognize enough to make racial slurs at Lee and Wong.) VIEWPOINTSEditors: such crookedness as not a simple character flaw, but Amol Sharma, Dave Steinberg Don’t think he’s the only free thinker on this symptomatic of the generalized criminality at the campus who has the balls to put their name in print. FEATURESEditors: heart of the state-capitalist system. Tony Kahn, Elizabeth Chen, Jason Salter Heshouldwelcome r actionandcriticism.The beauty Assistant Editors: At the same time, the lessons are ofmore universal of college is that w can disagree and talk about it Seth Ingram, Jennie Forcier, Lesley Bogdanow application. Abramkin’s oblique allusion to Jean without making it personal.4 Hey, at least somebody’s Valjean underscores how the supposed “majesty” of ARTS Editors: reading what he has to say. Alison Damast, Katie House, Caroline Wolter the law is a mere veil for the interest ofthe “halves.” Hamilton Lee LA’OO ThisisasmeaningfulinDavisasMayakovskySquare. WEEKENDEREditors: Eric Chung LA’99 The self-righteous author supposes we shall im- Rachel Deahl, Eliza Strickland c mediately dismiss any parallels with American soci- SPORTSEditors: ety which suggest themselves to us. That some of Free speech outweighs Jordan Brenner, Jeff Margolies, Kelly Desmarais, Sam Erdheim Abramkin’s observations can be applied to the US: “the severity ofsentencing is out ofproportion to the all else To the Editor: PRODUCTION severity of the crime” (criminal penalties here out- strip those ofany other Western nation), “it’s official For the record, I would like to state that I deplore racism in any shape or form. But forthose ofyou who Haley Stein policy to liquidate marginal groups” (for hundreds of years America has pursued such liquidation against take Brian Finkelstein’sviewpoint in theDaily“Look- Production Director Indians, blacks, Puerto Ricans, the Chinese, the ingdown on thoughtNazis”(9/29) as racist, bigoted, Production Managers: “mentally ill,” and enemies ofrealism), must escape or harmful to the Tufts community in some manner, Pamela Abrams, Mike Dupuy, Judith Dickman the reader. Nina Yuditseva says that the Russian have missed the point of the article completely. The LAYOUT state “doesn’t understand the notion of rehabilita- real issue here isn’t race or hatred. In fact, the issue Assistant Editors: tion;” this notion has long since been ab’andoned in is freedom. Now, I don’t agree about every single Sandra Fried, Denise Garcia the American “justice system.” But it is the system, thingthat Finkelstein wrote in hisviewpoint. But I will in Russia, in America, which cannot be rehabilitated. always defend his right, or anyone’s right, to say GRAPHICSEditor: what is on their mind. Geir Gaseidnes “The Frostbitten,” both in Russia and stateside, may be too powerless, too resigned, to take revenge Yes, even people with racist views have a right to COPY Editor: say them. And those who disagree with those views Cambra Stern on those who have consigned them to a living death. Yet in the future, conditions will make possible that have a right to stand up and disagree. What makes our society great is that anyone with an idea and the PHOTOGRAPHYEditor: old Chartist, Jack Frost, leading an army of killer Eric Anderson snowmen against the powers-that-be. courage to state that idea can do so without perse- Assistant Editor: Daniel Boyer, Professional and Continuing Studies cution or punishment. Now I commend Lee and Allison Chapman Wong for standing up for their convictions. Racism ONLINEEditor: should not be tolerated. It. is my own personal opin- Jeff Carlon A responsible reply ion that to offend others solely because of race is Assistant Editor: To the Editor: dead wrong. But it is truly up to theindividual tqmake Sonal Mukhi While we respect David Finkelstein’s attempt to up his or her mind about what they consider to be BUSINESS make light of what is a serious situation (“Looking offensive. down on thought Nazis” 9/29) to everybody but Ifyouhadneverbeenoffendedin your lifesomehow, John E. Gendron himself, we have to naturally take issue with some of what kind ofan individual would you be? What kind of Executive Business Director his views. Actually, we’re givingmoreattention than viewpoints would you have? Think about it. Pick any the viewpoint deservesjustby responding. Still, ifwe topic you want, be it race, gender, religion,morality, or Business Manager: Sara Kugler allowed his opinions to go unanswered, would we be politics. People will alwayshavedifferencesofopinion. Office Manager: Laura Giuliano Advertising Managers: Grace Lee, Kathy Peter responsibly“fightingwhi1e westill can”anduti1izing But they arejust opinions. And it all comes back to free Receivables Manager: Pamela Mills our free minds? speech. You have the right to speak up for or against Our interest isn’t in shooting down his weak anything you want. And you also have the right to stay reasoning, whichwecouldand willdoin aheartbeat. quiet and keep your opinionstoyourself. Butthose with It’s just that us open-minded folk are often forced to other views, no matter how disgusting and revolting correct misguided thoughtssuch as his. It’sokay, we they may be, have the right to speak up too. It is better to have a few radicals out there giving disturbing . forgive him. 6 First, the efforts of Julie Lee and Cynthia Wong opinions than to be banned from speaking your mind. Stu den arreste in have nothing to do with taking away his own freedom That is the price of free speech. And it is a right that no ofthoughtwhich weencouragehimtouse. It’sabout one should want to part with. girl’s sexual assawlt respect. Generalizingaboutand mocking someone’s Chris McHarg LA’OO r College Press Exchange MONTCLAIR, N.J. - Four about other people,” she said. “We people have been arrested, and do have responsibilities to others policearesearchingforafifth sus- -like taking steps to remove some- pect in connection with the sexual one who is underage from a place assault ofa 15-year-old girl during where he or she should not be. aparty in adormitory at Montclair “And the university has a re- State University. sponsibility to take every precaution The student hosting the party, toremoveanyonewho is potentially 21-year-old John Carmello, has dangerous to its community.” been charged with endangering the That goes for students who lifeofachild and serving alcohol to invite disreputable people to cam- . . a minor. Investigators are trying to pus, Pennington said. determine whether Carmello, who The alleged attack, which oc- lives in a hall where alcohol is per- curred either late Sept. 18 or early mitted, knewtheyoungwoman- Sept. 19, happened in awooded area whoarrivedatthe partywith friends nearCarmello’sdormitory.Twoof The Tufts Daily is a non-profit, independent schedule and rate card are available upon request. ofhis not enrolled at the university Carmello’s friends, Antwain Curry, newspaper, published Monday through Friday -was only a teenager, said Karen 20, and Joseph Kohler Jr., 22, both of LETTERSTO THE EDITOR during the academic year, and distributed free to Lettersmustbesubmittedby4p.m.and should Pennington, vice president of stu- Newark, N .J., face chargesofaggra- the Tufts community. Business hours are 9 a.m. - 6 dent development and campus life. vated sexual assault and endanger- be handed into the Daily office or sent to pm., Monday through Friday, 1 - 6 p.m. on Sun- [email protected]. All Letters must be Pennington said authorities also ing the lifeofachild. Curry-who day. The Daily is printed at Charles River Publish- word processed and include the writer’s name want to how much and when was wanted by police on a warrant ing, Charlestown, MA. and phone number. There is a 350-word limit and . Carmello knew about the assault. unrelated to the attack -also was Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. Indi- Letters must be verified by the Daily.The editors The attack is a reminder to stu- charged with possession of drugs vidual editors are not necessarily responsible for, reserve the right to edit Letters for clarity, space, dents everywhere that they must within 1,000feetofaschool. A third or in agreement with, the policies and editorialsof and length. For the full policy on Letters to the use good judgment when inviting man, whose name has not been re- The Tufts Daily. The content of Letters, advertise- Editor, contact The Tufts Daily. ments, signed columns, cartoons, and graphics Mailing Address: The Tufts Daily, P.O. Box 18, outsiders to campus, Pennington leased and who also is not enrolled does not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Tufts said. Carmello likely will be sus- at the school, has indicated that he Daily editorial board. Medford MA 02155. pended until the charges against will turn himself into police, Advertising deadlines: All insertion orders must Telephone: (617) 627-3090 him are resolved, she added. Pennington said. She added that . be submitted... Alladvertisingcopyis subject to the FAX: (617) 627-3910 “We all need to watch the com- whenhedoes,healsowillbecharged approval of the Editor-in-Chief, Executive Board, E-mail: [email protected] pany we keep and to be concerned with aggravated sexual assault. and Executive Business Director. A publication http://~.tufts.edus/stu-org/tuftsdaily THETUFTS DAILY October 2,1998 9 NationallVVorld News North Korean negotiators me talks on missle program Los Angeles Times-Washington ity. Korea may test a Taepo Dong-2 Post News Service “The three-stage (rocket) intercontinental ballistic missile WASHINGTON - US and means they are much further along with a potential range of up to North Korean negotiators met than we had thought, much fur- 3,600 miles-able toreach Alaska in New York on Thursday for ther along,” in effortsto build long- and Hawaii. tobacco ad S the first time in 16 months, re- range missiles, a senior US official Intelligence officials also say suming high-stakes talks that a warned. North Korea earns desperately jittery West hopes will rein in He called the Pyongyang re- needed hard currency by selling the hermit nation’s growing gime “the only government in the an estimated $1 billion a year of missile development and export world that’s truly dangerous” to ballistic-missile technology and programs. world peace because of its known equipment to such countries as The two-day session comes nuclear potential and immediate Iran and Syria. Another past cus- just over a month after the Com- military threat to South Korea, tomer is Pakistan,which detonated ’ munist regime surprised and an- where the United States maintains several underground nuclear de- gered its neighbors, as well as 37,000 troops. vices in May in responseto similar Washington, by launching a sat- The CIA has told Congress it tests by India. ellite that the United States ini- did not foresee Pyongyang’s abil- The Aug. 3 1 launch by North tially believedtobe aballisticmis- ity to build a three-stage rocket Koreaweakenedalreadylukewarm sile. and that it considers North congressional support for a land- Although the solid-fueledthird Korea’s missile-developmentpro- mark 1994 pact that essentially stage of the rocket failed and the gram the most advanced of any pays Pyongyang to stop produc- small satellite payload was de- hostile state, ahead of both Iran ing plutonium, which can be used stroyed, the rocket flew in an arc and Iraq. for nuclear weapons. over Japan, raising fears in Tokyo In addition, CIA officials Underthe so-called framework of unexpected military vulnerabil- warned that later this year North agreement, the United Statesprom- ised to provide North Korea with 500,000tonsoffi1eloil ayear. South Koreaand Japan agreed to pay the Five indicted in Ark. bulk of the estimated $4.5 billion for construction of two light-wa- youth’s death,atcamp ternuclearpowerplants to replace North Korea’s plutonium-produc- Los Angeles Times-Washington blamed it on the actions of a few ing reactors. Post News Service employees who were then sus- But, angered by the rocket An Arizona grand jury on pended. launch as well as the recent dis- Thursday indicted five former Child rights advocates and oth- covery of a vast underground site employees of Arizona Boys ers were outraged by the case - in the North that US intelligence Ranch, chargingthatthe four camp the second death at the ranch, officials believe is being used for workers and a staff nurse were whichhashadmorethan 100child nuclear weapons development, responsible for the March 2 death abuse complaints lodged against Congress has refused to appropri- of rnaney off of piwin8 ads that; ofa Sacramento, Calif., boy at the it in the last five years. Contreraz ate any money for the program paramilitary-style boot camp for had been sent to the camp after next year. juvenile offenders. stealing a car and running away The White House insists that The indictments by the Pinal while in custody. The slenderteen- the 1994 pact is the only effective County, Ariz., panel were the first ager spent the last week of his life mechanism to restrain criminal charges in the seven- complaining ofchest pain and dif- Pyongyang’snuclearprogram and month old case, which has brought ficulty breathing, but had been warns that a failure to meet US about legislative changes, stricter identified by the staff as a malin- commitmentscouldinciteKim Jong licensing and oversightguidelines gerer and punished more when he 11’s regime to resume production and hasall-but closedBoys Ranch, complained. When the boy sought ofplutonium. a 50-year-old juvenile rehabilita- medical attention for his condi- As a result, President Clinton tion facilitywith anational reputa- tion, the camp nurse repeatedly used his executive authority tion. sent him back out with approval Wednesday to shift $15 million The employees charged were to engage in the stringent exer- from anti-terrorism, nonprolifera- among those who worked most cise required of troublesome ju- tion and other programs to a pro- closely with 16-year-oldNicholaus veniles, according to a sheriff s gram to buy 150,000tons ofheavy Contreraz, who died while being report. fuel for North Korea. So far this physically punished. The boy was His condition worsened and he year, North Korea has received cleared for rigorous exercise, de- began to defecate on himself and 2 16,000tons; a State Department spite repeated complaints to the vomit frequently. Among the in: spokesman said the shortfall from nurse that he was ill. dicted staff were those who be- the agreed-upon 500,000 tons was Indicted were camp nurse Linda littled the youth, made him sleep in being metby shipmentsfrom other . bacco clients. Babb, and four“work specialists” soiled underwear, made him eat countries. Furthennore, Bates’ will only - Geoffrey Sean Lewis, Mont- dinner while sitting on a toilet and A US team is heading toNorth

gomery Clayton Hoover, Michael ordered him tocarry atrash basket Korea in comingweeks in an effort s Martin Moreno, and Troy Michael filled with his soiled clothes and to gain access to the underground drug ads. Creation of the ads Jones. Four ofthe defendants live his own vomit. site where nuclear weapons de- and the ovemlladvertising strat- in Tucson, Ariz., Hoover is from He eventually collapsed and velopment is suspected, a senior egy is thejob ofthe Partnership SierraVista,Ariz. Eachwascharged died. The medical examiner ruled administration official said Thurs- for a Drug-Free America and a with one count ofchild abuse and Contreraz died of empyema, a day. pe1of~~~~l~~~~u~i~n~ one count of manslaughter, and buildup of fluid in the lining be- The missile talks in a mid- faces a maximum penalty of 12 tween his lungs and chest cavity. Manhattan office building are years in prison for each count. He was also suffering from strep the first since June 1996, and the Arraignment was scheduled for and staph infections, pneumonia US delegation was led by Assis- Oct.23. Officials at the Queen and chronic bronchitis. The coro- tant Secretary of State Robert Creek, Ariz.-based program had ner noted 71 cuts and bruises on Einhorn. The Korean group was no comment Thursday. In the past the boy’s body. led by Han Chang On, a US ex- they have characterized The FBI is continuing its own pert in Pyongyang’s Foreign Contreraz’s death as atragedy and investigation of the death. Ministry. I We here at The Tups Daily suggest a brisk walk with a hearty I cup of hot cocoa to enjoy the nice weather as the days get I shorter. Watch the eaves change. Reflect. Enjoy.

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A Turner will remain on the hotseat while Skins’ talents flounder away NFL Stubblefield from the 49ers and ache, started the first game, but years. To cap it off, the team has begin on their road to recovery by continued from page 6 Dan Wilkinson from the Bengals, was injured. When young Trent never made the playoffs under him beating up another somewhat dis- the club is unable to stop any- Green impressed, he got the nod and this year shouldn’t be any appointing team, the Giants. the WorldChampion Denver Bron- body. They have allowed an aver- and has been the starter ever since. different, although, on paper, it On Monday night, the Green cos that they thought would allow age of 34.5 points a game, hardly Jeff Hostetler, originally the would appear that the Skins have Bay Packers will win a shootout them to evaluatewhere they stand. worthshellingoutaquarter,sothe backup, left camp disgruntled over the most talented teamjn the divi- over their undefeated divisional Well, what the rest of us already millions upon millions that they being demoted to number three, sion. Consequently, Turner is on foe, the Minnesota Vikings. And knew from their0-3 start, the team paid would have been better spent then returned, then went on in- the hot seat, quickly becoming the for anyone who wants an insanely found out in dropping a 38- 16 de- in just about any area, up to and jured reserve, ending his season. second most embattled leader in ridiculous pick for an upset, here cision to a Denver team that played including a special prosecutor. Such doings have not been Washington D.C. goes: The Buffalo Bills will win without John Elway. On the offensive end, running uncommon in the nation’s capital. In some of this week’s key their first game by handing the Their overpaid defense was put back Terry Allen has been steady, The scapegoat bas been Norv games, the Miami Dolphins will San Francisco49ers their first loss in its place by Bubby Brister, last but the quarterback situation is in Turner, who in all truth, deserves - continue their perfect start by beat- of the season, salvaging some seen trying to figure out the art of shambles. Incumbent Gus much of the blame. After all, he ing the Jets in New Jersey. The pride in a season that is begin- the shovel pass with theNew York Frerotte, he who thought he could was supposed to be an offensive Kansas City Chiefs will win a ning to look like they are way past Jets. Despite spending huge overcome a wall with his head and guru, but instead has gone through squeaker over the Seattle theirprime andone-time dynasty money to pick up Dana instead got a season-endinghead- four quarterbacks in the last three Seahawks,andtheBuccaneerswil1 stage:

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