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ay- Cu- he ble in S PART NPDAILY Jae ed. www.thespartandaily.coin lay ne so 10.16.01 he Vol.. 117, No. 33 ike Bacteria sent id. 44 WNW It 411111t Anthrax halts le- a WEATHER a the PARTLY CLOUDY to Senate ke High:75 P1- Low: 55 at campus mail chief in letter OPINION By Cohn Magi develop protocols for similar situ- WASHINGTON (AP) A announced in New York. The letter sent to Senate Majority 7-month-old child of an ABC DAILY STAFF WRITER 'Don't open it, ations, Maloney said. Some characteristics to watch Leader Tom Daschle tested News employee has tested In light of the recent outbreak out positive for anthrax on Mon- positive for anthrax. ABC 'Confession' for include no return address, of anthrax across the country, unusual weight or size, day as the bioterrorism scare News President David Westin examines the don't shake it, protrud- mail delivery across San Jose ing wires, strange odors or an rattling the nation reached said. The child is expected to justification State University was canceled unfamiliar origin, Maloney said. the halls of Congress. recover. of paranoia. Monday to highlight the neces- In situations involving The discovery of anthrax The piece of mail in ot don't smell it' suspi- in he sary awareness about receiving cious letters or packages, Mal- Washington followed earli- Daschle's office, which con- mail, said Lt. Bruce Lowe of the receive any suspicious mail, Lowe er instances in Florida, New tained a powdery substance, id said. oney said he recommends isolat- University Police Department. ing the York and Nevada in which at was dispatched to an Army la - Lt. Shannon Maloney of the letter or package and then Representatives from all calling either the UPD or-911. least 12 people were exposed medical research facility at departments were required to UPD provided the introduction to to spores of the potentially Fort Detrick, Md., for further the meeting. From there, UPD officers may attend a meeting held in Morris contact the fire department and deadly bacteria. examination, said Capitol :1E71 The campus police have been Daily Auditorium to learn about try to learn the origin of the mail, Monday night, another Police Lt. Dan Nichols. Quoth the in discussions with the San Jose case of the disease was what they should do when they See 3 Raven' police and fire departments to See MAIL, Page 3 ANTHRAX, Page sees life in California through the eyes of her Hawaii, East Coast Assisting AIDS research sister. U.S. focus Page 2 of lecture Ihty By Fernando F. Croce DAILY STAFF WRITER Hawaiian history and U.S. SPORTS involvement in it are the subjects of a film lecture title, "The Unit- ed States of Hypocrisy: The Over- Walk throw of the Hawaiian Nation and U.S. Politics Past and Pre- sent." The event is scheduled to be held today. The more serious side of Hawaii may surprise San Jose In Out State University students who think of sandy beaches and moonlit luaus whenever the island is mentioned, said Kath- leen Zaretsky, a lecturer in the school of anthropology. "The primary concern (of the event) is to enhance people's likealts understanding of the role the U.S. played in Hawaiian history The and how it relates to the interna- were victorious Sunday night tional scene today," she said. over top seeded Miami, and The event, slated for 4:30 p.m. another win on Wednesday at the Washington Square Hall, Room 4, is open to all students. will take the team to the Ken Nichols, an environmen- Cham tal activist and documentary pionship game in Columbus filmmaker, will be there to pre- sent and discuss clips from his Page 6 film with a student audience. "Ken has been involved in pre- serving the environment, partic- and bK courses. Clowns were provided Above:Susan ularly from the North Shore," More than 1,000 to lift spirits. Ice cream sundaes Tran, of Silver- Zaretsky said. "He is traveling rewarded participants crossing the fin- creek High from Hawaii to find an audience in annual fund-raiser ish line for the cause. among students." Some San Jose State University stu- School, encour- "He will be here for anyone A E Karlie Reiss dents strolled through the course ages participants open to learn about the world," DAILY SlAFt WRITER laughing and partaking in the positive in Sunday's Walk she said. environment. partici- for AIDS. The documentary chronicles The thousands of people who Dulce Delgadillo of SJSU's Larnda 455- the 1893 overthrow of the Hawai- pated in the Silicon Valley Walk for Theta Alpha sorority was among 45 fra- Left: Finished Park ian government by American AIDS strutted through Guadalupe ternity and sorority members who decorated fabric forces, and the efforts by contem- on Sunday. The event was the only attended the event. squares made by porary islanders to reinstate a human ft, fund-raiser for AIDS and "Our sorority does the AIDS walk participants in native rule, Zaretsky said. immunodeficiency virus in Santa Clara 4 annually because this event is definite- Sunday's Walk for Zaretsky said Nichols plans County. ly worth doing," Delgadillo said. "This is AIDS hang on the use Hawaii as an example to take The Walk for AIDS raised money by personal for me as well, because I had a at U.S. foreign pol- get sponsors to a critical look having the participants close friend who died of AIDS. So, I am A walls of the icy and the links operating walk for nine local agencies that help walking in memory" event's remem- and business epidemic. between militarism fight and research the AIDS Waking up for a 9 am, walk on a brance tent. interests. Volunteers swarmed Park Street Sunday morning is not normal for the Nichols is slated to speak about with the intent to promote the motto: I ndrea Scott Fight." Bob Dylan created an eclectic "Educate. Support. Join the Page 5 I" the Daily see HAWAII. Page 5 balloons lined the 5K See AIDS, ambiance at the Compaq Center Red and white in downtown San Jose. He returned to his folk roots for the performance. Service honors Student 'refines' suit - Page 4 pilot-alumnus against CSU system By Hillar:$ Cargo when he was charged with By Lisa Butt harassment by Steve Ross, DAILY STAFF WRITER Royce Hall's DAILY STAFF WRITER who served as Some details have changed assistant administrator, after Sam Corsello, a San Jose State University alumnus, in Steven Goldstein's $20,000 leaving numerous voice mes- United Airlines pilot and friend of Capt. Jason Dahl said, lawsuit against the Board of sages on Ross' answering "I will sorely miss him," after reading a note Dahl wrote Trustees of the California machine regarding problems in his flight log book in 1978. State University system. he was having with his Inter- INSIDE Dahl's brother-in-law, Bill Heiderich, said the pain of "I've refined my argument," net connection. Dahl's death was so great that he felt he was frozen in time. said Goldstein, a San Jose Goldstein said his concerns painful experience I've ever had," he Letters Pg. 2 "This is the most State University senior and were not taken seriously and said. six-year resident of Royce the charge of harassment was Sparta Guide Pg. 2 A second memorial service for Dahl, an SJSU alum- Hall. The lawsuit, which was a form of oppression, which is nus, was held Saturday afternoon at Christ the Good originally filed in U.S. District a violation of his civil rights. A&E Pg. 4 Shepherd Lutheran Church in San Jose. Court on July 3, contained "People are too busy and The first service was held in Littleton, Cob., where he charges ranging from viola- can't think of the fact that Classifieds Pg. 5 lived with his wife, Sandy, and son, Matthew. tions a Goldstein's civil liber- they are disrespected," Gold- the pilot for United Airlines Flight 93, which Crossword Pg. 5 Dahl was ties most notably his First stein said in an interview ear- crashed in rural Pennsylvania on Sept. 11. and Fourteenth Amendment lier this year. "The university Sports Pg. 6 The space in the church was sufficient only for stand- rights to claims that uni- disregards the rights of the ing room as friends, family and co-workers sang songs versity housing services has students, which undermine and shared stories about him. breached its contract with stu- the people that they are sup- Two of the songs that were sung were "Air" and "On .laShong k trig Mill Stall dents based on monopolizing posed to be serving." Eagles Wing" in honor of Dahl's love of flying. student's telecommunications Goldstein states the equal David Simi plays the postlude at the end "They had the best captain in the world that day," said services within the donna. protection clause of the Four- of the memorial service held for Jason Dahl, David Dosch, a friend and co-worker of Dahl. He claims his First Amend- Dahl to a savior. a San Jose State University alumnus who Pastor Tim Huff compared ment rights were violated see LAWSUIT, Page 3 died during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. See DAHL, Page 3

4.4 littro.1 to I ONT ()PINT SPARTAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2001 DAILY SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Letters When far-fetched threats become real International Airport after countless false alarms, the Center of Music was playing. Then a anapolis news announcement came white powder was also found on board. Disease Control has issued a health All lectures end as over the radio. Officials determined substances on advisory explaining how to handle The broadcaster said possible CHRISTINA both planes were not hazardous. anthrax. The first step is do not panic. exposure to anthrax was keeping 80 Nevertheless, recent outbreaks of This, however, was certainly of lit- passengers in a plane on a tarmac at LUCAROTTI anthrax have occurred in three states tle consolation to those who were noted on schedule San Jose International Airport. Florida, New York and Nevada and trapped on Flight 1669. He said a white powdery substance at least 12 cases have been confirmed. For three hours, those 80 passen- Ifind it frustrating when professors continue to their loved ones waiting at lecture after class has ended. Like most stu- was suspected of having been put into Even though officials are treating gers and the plane's ventilation system. those who might have been exposed the terminal didn't know if their dents, I periodically check the time while in nightmare was just beginning or class. As the hands of the clock slowly tick toward No more information followed. to the dangerous bacteria, Sun photo It wasn't until the 11 o'clock news for three hours after landing. Hospi- editor Bob Stevens died of inhalation about to end in relief. freedom, I become anxious. I start counting down anthrax on Oct. 5 in Florida. For three hours, they were trapped the minutes, and then the seconds. So when the that some of the details regarding tals were told to be ready for bioter- the flight from Chicago to San Jose rorist victims. The FBI was called in, Stevens had reportedly inhaled in a worse-case scenario. time designated for that session runs out, but the spores that had been sent in a letter. Although the thought of agents lecture keeps on going, I'm annoyed. were explained. and the man who had opened the let- Apparently, a man opened a ter was stripped down and hosed off Before that, no one in the United dressed in anti-contamination uni- Not only is time up, but the longer the professor card. States had died of inhalation forms complete with gas masks seems to my next class. I greeting before being put into a protective suit. keeps me after, the later I am The unidentified substance was Extreme measures for dealing anthrax since 1976. slightly over the top for a handful of don't feel it is fair to my next professor, whose lec- heart-and star-shaped confetti that with a bit of confetti, but Flight 1669 The good news is anthrax is not confetti, what's the alternative? ture is then interrupted by my late arrival. It was stuffed into the envelope. wasn't the only one to be detained contagious from person to person. In As they say, it's not paranoia when becomes a "damned if I do, damned if I don't" situa- "It was just confetti, and some ner- because of a false alarm. other words, it doesn't spread like the the threat is real. tion. Either my first professor is upset that I leave vous passenger made it into a night- Other flights Saturday gave pas- common cold, and those who are It's not paranoia when cases of before the lecture ends (when class should have mare," Stuart Melton told the San Jose sengers similar scares. exposed to anthrax can avoid infec- exposure are discovered almost every ended), or my next professor is irritated that I show Mercury News as he waited for his After flying from London to Dulles tion through antibiotics. other day. up late. friend to be released from the plane. International Airport near Washing- Cutaneous anthrax makes itself It's not paranoia when the country More often than not, the final words of the pro- "The more the news media talks about ton, D.C., 228 passengers and crew easy to detect because it usually is under a true attack from terrorists. fessor are drowned out by the shuffle of papers and white powder, the worse something members were reportedly sent results in a blistery, black skin rash. It's for our own good. books as students pack up. The subjects the profes- like this gets .... This gentleman through decontamination showers Also, Cutaneous anthrax, the most sor addresses in the final minutes are almost brought a love letter on the flight, read after a white powder substance was common form of the Bacillus Christina Lucarotti is a Spartan always repeated at the beginning of the next ses- it, was going to throw it away, and some found in the plane's lavatory. anthracis bacterium, is significantly Daily Senior Staff Writer sion. So why bother? lady thought, This looks suspicious.'" Folks headed to Denver from Char- less lethal than inhalation anthrax. and Copy Editor. Professors, if you are more conscientious of the Passengers were kept quarantined lotte, N.C., found themselves at Indi- In the wake of recent cases and "Confession" appears Tuesdays. time, you will have happier students and colleagues. Erin Norcia "IT'S NICE TO HAVE THE DEMOCRATS ON BOARD" senior Similarities and contrasts biology Technical terms to celebrate, coast to coast There are many reasons why growing up on the East Coast has made me make a difference different than native Californians. I have food cravings that people Opposing Views article published Wednes- around here don't seem to have, and Theday about online music, "Music and film indus- Christmas isn't quite the same without tries suffer economic losses with new online snow on the ground. file-sharing systems," was interesting, but there are But I've become a Californian. Now, a couple of points in it that should be clarified. smoothies and artichoke hearts are on First of all, musicians and s,..gwriters are not my list of food cravings. synonymous. The musical activities that most musi- This weekend, however, I learned a lesson of how different I still am from cians derive income from are performing and teach- one of those people," Nicole musician s receive any someone who was born and raised in "Ah, you're ing music. Relatively few California: my cousin Nicole. said. kind of royalties. These correspond to songwriters, She moved to the Bay Area recently, The food was great. It being a vegetar- lyricists, composers, etc. not to musicians per se. so we decided to meet for dinner this ian restaurant, I knew not to fear mystery Next, it's unclear whether the article refers to weekend in San Francisco. meat among my noodles. I ate something Sony's product or Sony's technology. "Tape I figured that the geographical differ- I didn't even recognize, and it turned out recorders" have been around at least since the '50s, ences between us would have melted to be a pretty tasty nugget of tofu. so what's probably being referred to is Digital Audio away as we were brought together by a After finishing most of the food, we set Tape (DAT). This format has an extremely interest- common love of this region. out for the souvenir stores. ing history of its own. We both have always been indepen- Fm a sucker; I walked out with X-rated The music industry lobbied heavily to keep DAT dent and headstrong. fortune cookies and overpriced incense. machines off the domestic market due to fears of lost She's traveled to Thailand and Spain, My cousin looked at a few iron teapots royalties similar to the current concerns described and I've traveled to Croatia and France. and bought nothing. in the article. This was back in the late '80s and So I was looking forward to seeing how On our way out of one of the stores, we early '90s. much we now have in common. saw a sign: "America, Open for Business." Ironically, the DAT format never caught on with Hanging out with my cousin felt more Always the capitalist, I smiled and consumers, even after it was made available on the like the story of the town mouse meeting remarked at how I thought that was U.S. market. The other formats or technologies the country mouse, though, except we exactly what this country needs. Nicole being referred to are probably the mini disc and were East Coast mouse meets West explained why she felt that was too MP3, which do not use tapes. Coast mouse. commercial. I showed up to meet Nicole in China- We threw her bike in the back of my Jon Clark town, 10 minutes late after searching for car, which she insisted wasn't necessary, senior a place to park my car safely. and we drove to an art exhibit in SoMa. Spanish and music '614E1-14.A1201" She greeted me with a hug and hadn't The exhibit, at SoMarts Cultural Cen- realized I was late she wasn't wearing ter, had a "Day of the Dead" theme. The Society for Advancement a watch. Everywhere around us were altars of Management (Saab The first differences between us were dedicated to artists' loved ones and the General meeting, 4:30 p.m. in the Costanoan obvious and superficial at first. victims of last month's terrorist attacks. room in the Student Union. For more information, Nicole was wearing earth-toned cloth- We were both touched by one piece in SpartaGui de e-mail Sylvia Krick at samclub_sjsu@yahoo com ing and sneakers with her naturally particular. It was a makeshift hospital light-brown hair pulled into a ponytail. Counseling Services room of sorts, with a gurney, bandages General process group, 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the I was, typically, wearing head-to-toe and medicines lying around, and the Administration building, Room 201. For more informa- black and steel-toe boots, and my dyed- lights inside were dark red. tion, call Kell Fujimoto and Jeni Landau at 924-5910. black and purple-burgundy fake braids At first, I didn't like it one bit. But then were sculpted into a bun. I realized that the theme was healing Today Urban Planning Coalition Anthropology and Behavioral Science Club She had ridden her bicycle across the healing from death, disease, broken hearts, Student organization of Urban and Regional Golden Gate Bridge from Mann County, School of Art and Design Planning department meets, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. "The United States of Hypocrisy; The Overthrow broken bones and broken promises. Lecture series presents Santa Fe-based Erika every first and third Tuesday of the month in at of the Hawaiian Nation and U.S. Policies Past and just to hang out in San Francisco at a My cousin said this kind of art exhib- Wanenmacher's slide lecture other mixed media sculp- Pizza-A-Go-Go on San Carlos Street For more Present!' Lecture and film presented by Ken Nicola, few art galleries and to have dinner with it was right up her alley. She said she's ture, 5 p.m to 6 p.m in the Art building, Room 133 For information, call Irvin David at 924.7433. environmental activist and documentary filmmaker, her East Coast cousin. spent a lot of time at art galleries just more information, call Jo Hernandez at 924-4328. Stu- 4:30 p.m. in Washington Square Hall, Room 4. His We locked up Nicole's bike near a like this one. dent galleries art reception, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m in all the Jewish Student Union and recent film documenting the formation of the Rein- church and set out to find a restaurant Not only that, but she also had no galleries in the Art and Industnal Studies buildings. Hillel of Silicon Valley stated Hawaiian government has been accepted for that would satisfy both her vegetarian problem finding other activities to do on For more information, call John or Nicole at 924-4330. Join us for the Jewish Film Festival, 6:30 p.m. in an upcoming film festival in Amsterdam. For more tendencies and my desire to not eat in a her own, such as farmers' markets, walk- the Hillel house, located at 336 E. William St, information, call Erika at 507-8635. hole-in-the-wall establishment. ing tours and street fairs. K&IS 90.6 San Jose between Seventh and Eighth streets. We will feature The first place we stopped at was a California I thought about what I do on my Sat- Online costume contest, register by Oct. 21. The "Promises," an award-winning documentary about Faculty Organisation Chinese all-you-can-eat vegetarian joint, urday nights: watching movies, sitting winner will be posted Oct. 23. For more information, seven Israeli and Palestinian children living in and "Teach CSC," 9 a.m., 10:30 am., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.in the Engineering building, rooms 285 and 287 and the where the food was sitting on a counter- around at home, going to video arcades. e-mail [email protected]. KSJS pumpkin massacre around Jerusalem. The film provides deeply human top, buffet-style. When I dropped Nicole off at her contest, noon to I p.m., Oct. 23 in the Student Un. n insight into the complexeties of the conflict in the Amphitheatre at noon For more information, call Abel Macias at 924-6502. I turned up my nose and walked out. I house, she asked me to come up and Amphitheatre. For more information. e-mail Micheile Middle East. For more information, call Gideon at was having visions of insect dung and hang out again soon. Robles at promotionseksjaorg. 286-6669 ext. 13 or e-mail at jcscehillelsv.org. SJSU Ballroom Dance Club botulism. I said, I'd love to, and I meant it. M.E.ChA. A.S. Campus Recreation Waltz lemon and open dancing, 6:30 pm. to 8:30 She said that leaving food out didn't Reza Day Committee weekly meetings, noon to Three-on-three basketball captain's meeting, 3 p.m. p.m in the Spartan Complex, Room 89. For more bother her she'd eaten all kinds of Emily B. Zurich is a Spartan 1 p.m. in the Chicano Library Resource Center Chi' and floor hockey captain's meeting, 4 pm. in the information, caU the dance club at 924-SPIN. "unsanitary" food in her travels. Daily Senior Staff Writer cans Studies mural project, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. You are Guadalupe room in the Student Union. For more infor- When we found a place we were both and Copy Editor. welcome to take part in the designing process of a mation, call Rita Chandler at 924-6266. happy with, I sat down and pulled out Vuoth the Raven" mural at the Chicano Studies department. For more my hand-sanitizing gel. appears Tuesdays. information, call Adriana Garcia at 655-6786. A.S. Campus Recreation Map and compass class, 7:30 p.m. to 9,30 p m in aospirit.org the Pacheco room in the Student Union For more Sparta Guide a provided free of charge to stu- Daily meditation, 4 p.m to 5:30 p.m. through information. call Matt McNamara at 924-6217 dents, faculty and staff members The deadline for Quote for the Daily: Thursday at the Campus Ministry on 10th Street entries is noon, three working days before the desired Come join us no matter what your meditation form Catholic Campus Ministry publication dale Entry forms are available in the "People are very open-minded about new things as There is a power and comfort in community meditil Daily Mass, 12.10 p.m., and Scripture Reflection, Spartan Daily Office Space restrictions may require long as they're exactly like the old ones." tion. For more information, call Chaplain Roger at 7 p.m to 8:15 p.m. st the Campus Ministry Chapel. editing of submissions. Entries are printed in the 275-1346 or visit the Web site sjspirit.org. For more information. call Sister Marcia at 938-1610 order in which they are received. Charles F. Kettering

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LAWSUIT: Elousing accommodations at issue MAIL: Campus police give handling instructions no continued from Page 1 suit. "The housing contract is said. Maloney said he read that legal continued from I To Goldstein, this means the good because housing isn't Page Three types of anthrax that wearing gloves would help, but teenth Amendment as reason for new defendants in his case are a in building code terms," he said. exist are said disposing of the lines Maloney said. pulmonary, cutaneous Murray the university's violations against list of individuals, which include "They charge you for analog and gastro he said. gloves would be more difficult. students. Susan Hansen, director of univer- when they should be offered for Mail can be sent to areas iso- trashcan would lated from crowds Pulmonary can be inhaled A biohazard "Students are being treated sity housing services and Diana free." where they while the others are digested, be required, he said. poorly," he said in reference to the Tran, SJSU's interim communi- Because of this information, may be sorted safely, Maloney said. Maloney said. Cutaneous Director of Counseling Ser- deteriorating housing accommo- cation relations coordinator. Goldstein said, "the contracts are Wiggsy Sivertsen explained The U.S. Postal anthrax affects the skin, Maloney vices dations. Tran said she isn't able to com- invalid and as such ... if it were Service, in an said. how people could relieve the He said his concerns have not ment at this time because the an apartment, they'd turn around online Oct. 15 release, said if about someone Murray said pulmonary stress of always thinking been taken seriously in the past, lawsuit is still pending. and give the tenants back their receives a suspicious anthrax (the airborne one) is the anthrax. but through his lawsuit, he hopes "We've filed a motion to dis- money." parcel in the mail they should not try worst. People should turn the TV on that the federal government will miss the lawsuit in federal court," Therefore, Goldstein is no to open it. entertaining rather The "When I heard the person in to something take a look into how its money is said Colleen Bentley-Adler, CSU's longer asking for the original Web site also said people Florida had pulmonary anthrax, than constantly watch the news being spent. media relations officer. "Right amount of $20,000 worth of dam- should isolate the parcel, evacu- said. ate the I knew he was already dead," on current events, she "Sometimes it takes a civil now, a hearing is set for Oct. 29." ages as reimbursement of con- immediate area and call a Murray said. She also said she encourages action to get the attention of the But since this hearing is tenta- tract violations for the past five postal inspector to report that a about everything parcel may Murray said anthrax is not people to talk federal government to do an tive, the location hasn't been con- years of his residency in the contain "biological or contagious. and to keep themselves in check investigation into how (its) fund- firmed. dorms. Instead, he said he's chemical substances." any anxiety attacks. It According to the Center for to avoid ing is being used," he said. "The "More than likely, we'll be pre- requesting refunds dating back to would also be helpful to get Disease Control, some infections "These are normal kinds of university can have all of its fed- sent at the hearing," said Martin fall 1993 for all CSU housing stu- a list of all the people who to be having," touched can be prevented with early feelings you need eral money held based on what I Castillo, associate director for dents who have had to pay for the envelope or letter antibiotic treatment. A vaccine she said. have discovered." administration and financial telecommunication services that and include contact information, can also prevent cutaneous or Saturday's incident at the San According to Goldstein, he's operations. "But since it is a legal should have been offered as a ser- the postal service said. gastro infection, though it is not Jose Airport, where authorities discovered that he cannot sue the issue that is pending, we can't vice by law. Dr. Bill Murray of the SJSU spread through biology recommended because of possible thought anthrax Board of Trustees of California comment at this time." "The phones are locked to the department, and Dr. side effects and allergic reactions, the ventilation system, was an State University system as an In the meantime, Castillo said wall, (the service) is being forced Patricia Yeung, interim director and it isn't readily available. example of an anxiety attack entity, so one revision has been to he and his colleagues within upon us by their providers," he of the Health Center, were at the Regarding the spreading of where people overreacted before change who he's named as defen- housing services are doing a little said. "The university is (its) own meeting to answer questions. anthrax around the country, "the checking on the situation, she dants in the lawsuit. investigating of their own. phone company." Murray showed slides of problem with mail is people like said. "The Board of Trustees can be "Under the telecommunica- Goldstein is a pro se plaintiff, anthrax victims to the audience to tear into it," Murray said. To make everyone feel safe, held personally responsible for tions act, the rates and terms of which means that he is defending and explained past incidents need to be involving Postmaster General Jack E. individuals the people they hire," Goldstein conditions (for communications himself. the disease. Potter addressed that tendency at respectable to all other races, she said. "I can't hold the organiza- service) should be just and rea- But he said he wants people to "It is not a threat you can per- a meeting of the National Postal said. tion responsible, but I can hold sonable," Goldstein said. know that he isn't the only stu- ceive," Murray said. "Anthrax is a Forum in Denver on Monday. Some faculty and staff mem- the individuals in charge of the He claims that university dent with these complaints. bacterial disease carried in live- the meeting stock. He told forum participants to bers said they feel organization and people who vio- housing has monopolized the "Fm doing this on behalf of all Allowing the organism to watch for letters or packages that was beneficial. lated my civil rights responsible," phone service by not allowing the rights of the students," he exist in sunlight (after the live- lack a return address or have a Donnamarie Henderson, he said in response to the revi- other service providers or alter- said. "I have people who are will- stock dies) will allow spores to vague address. administrative assistant in nurs- sions he's made within the law- nate calling plans. ing to go to court with me." produce. Spores are smaller then "Don't open it. Don't shake it. ing, said the meeting helped her bacteria." Don't smell it," he said. feel better regarding situations This is the reason why the Suspicious pieces of mail about anthrax. bodies of dead livestock are should be put in a plastic bag and "I think I do (feel comfort) as Service remembers pilot of United Flight 93 burnt, he said. turned over to authorities. compared to how I did before," DAHL: Murray also discussed the his- continued from Page I The U.S. mail is safe, Potter she said. "My concern now is they got so much energy," Corsello said. Dahl family," Heiderich said. tory of bacterial warfare. said. tell you we can wear gloves, but He was also described as a help- Dosch recalled Dahl saying he "Anthrax is cheap to produce, "We experienced the love of "We cannot afford for that con- we need somewhere to disperse ful person and, as Huff said, was wanted people to throw a party but difficult to (fight against)," he fidence to erode." it. So do we get gloves or is it a God through Jason," he said. never too busy to help someone out. when he died. said. Many said Dahl was a hero One question that was departmental thing? I'd really He said if Dahl needed to bor- He said that wasn't possible The spores have to be special- brought up was whether or not it like to know." that day, and Congressman Mike row a ladder from a neighbor and now but asked the audience to do ly produced to be dispersed and Honda thanked him for saving would be safe to wear rubber The Associated Press con- the neighbor was already using something else instead. only has to be one micron in gloves while opening letters. tributed to this report. members of Congress. it, the neighbor would finish the "Call your best friend and say diameter to enter the lungs, he "I owe my life to Jason's deci- project, just so Dahl could use it. 'I love you,' "Dosch said. "Then go sion," Honda said. He also said Dahl would calm out and have a tasty beverage.. A CNN report stated that FBI people's fear of flying and once and have a toast for Jason." ABC News employee's child infected authorities said they believe the told a girl that he saw Santa The memorial ended with ANTHRAX: terrorists' intended target was Claus when he was flying once. guests singing "America the Beau- continued from Page I was not exposed to the letter, In Reno, Nev., all six people the White House or the U.S. Cap- "He cared deeply about every- tiful" and "God Bless America." which was opened in his other exposed to anthrax in a letter at a ital building. one," Huff said. "He got along Heiderich asked people to Bush told reporters 'there may office a block away in the Hart Microsoft office have tested nega- Dosch said Dahl enjoyed work- with everyone." make donations to the American be some possible link' between the Senate Office Building. tive for the deadly, inhaled version ing for United Airlines. Heiderich said there has been Red Cross or to Christ the Good spate of anthrax incidents across The Daschle letter and simi- of the disease, state officials said. "United made Jason's world an outpouring of care to the family. Shepherd Lutheran Church in the country and Osama bin lar scares in other congressional In Boca Raton, Fla. a second spin around," he said. "We have file boxes full of Dahl's name. Laden, who administration offi- offices prompted a halt to all employee of a Florida supermar- Dahl worked for the airline cards," he said. Donations are also being cials say was behind the Sept. 11 mail deliveries in the Capitol. In a ket tabloid publisher has the since 1985 and was promoted to Many said Dahl was a devoted accepted to the Jason Dahl airline hijack attacks. further security measure, all pub- inhaled form of anthrax, health captain in 1992. family man who always put his Memorial Scholarship Fund, do "I wouldn't put it past him, but lic tours of the Capitol were halted officials said. An editor at The Others described his happy family first. Carol Dahl Heiderich, 991 Spring we don't have any hard evidence," indefinitely, Nichols said. Sun tabloid died of inhalation and caring personality. "He was a cheerleader for the Grove Road, Hollister, CA 95023. Bush said. Elsewhere Monday: anthrax on Oct. 5. "I could never figure out how he Daschle was in the Capitol and

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Bob Dylan played a terrific eyes, and you turn and run far- After 40 years and 45 albums, set Friday night at the San Jose ther when the fast bullets fly," it's hard not to know Dylan's from "Masters of War." intense imagery that is buried His repertoire throughout the within seemingly simplistic REVIEW night consisted of a lot of his lyrics. wartime anthems, such as "Des- Dylan's guitar solos were fair- Compaq Center that was strong- olation Row" and "A Hard Rain's ly good, though not the most ly reminiscent of his earlier days Gonna Fall," which spoke of the impressive. as a folk legend. threat of nuclear war during the The all-time cool moment was The 20-piece set opened up Cold War. when Dylan broke out his har- with "Wait For The Light To With the recent bombings in monica on the wildly mischie- Shine." Afghanistan, it was as if Dylan vous number, "Leopard Skin The crowd was ready to rock. was a harbinger of the war times Pillbox Hat." Roughly 5,200 people attend- to come when he sang, "The The crowd went wild. ed the show, barely putting a Times, They Are A-Changing." The entire floor of the arena dent in the large arena. Unfortunately, the sound at was filled with old people danc- The atmosphere was interest- the arena wasn't the best and ing, young people dancing and ing, as longhaired earth mother- well, neither was Bob's voice. the random hippies spinning types mingled in the same room He never was one for clear, around in circles. with little, bouncing babies and audible lyrics, but the sound sys- The distinctive smell of mari- college-age kids, as young and tem and echoing auditorium did- juana saturated the air as old old gatit to al .)reciate n't help. peace-niks packed closely on the Dylan's soulful lyrics. Bob stood there, tall and lean floor of the arena to get a better Photo courtesy of Clear Channel Entertainment Some people at the concert in a luminescent white suit and look at Dylan. had been 1 "int, to Dylan white, steel-tipped cowboy They were not disappointed. Bob Dylan performed at the Compaq Center in downtown San Jose. ..11L boots. Dylan eat on a great concert the combination of Dylan's sand- younger ones and explained the show by singing "Blowin' in the heard him for the first time that He was still, except for an that balanced his older songs paper-rough voice and some lyrics or the sometimes-obtuse Wind," one of his most famous night. occasional twitch of his knee, as with his newer songs, such as changed lyrics, it was hard to story behind it. songs that deals with the injus- It's not hard `^ -ee why there he stood against a black back- "Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum," hear him clearly. He played a five-song encore tice and uncertainty of war and were young people at the con- drop and a checkerboard floor. and "Summer Days," from his It was obvious that his hard- that included the Academy definitely spoke volumes about cert, though. His words still ring His band, The Band, was new album, "Love and Theft." core fans appreciated the music Award winning song, "Things our own current plight. just as true today as they did 40 dressed in sober black suits, Dylan is a poet's musician, though, and understood the con- Have Changed" from the Wonder It was a night to remember as years ago. which completed the contrasting and the show really represented text of the song as they sang the Boys soundtrack, and "Like A one of the greatest poets and As he started an acoustic set color scheme. that. lyrics that were unintelligible to Rolling Stone." songwriters of our time raised that consisted of some of his They were amazing musi- Most of the songs were well all other fans. He brought down the house his voice once again in protest older songs, the black curtain cians and were right on with known by the audience, but with Older fans leaned over to with a most apropos end to the and in song. Choraliers make melody in the Methodist Church By Moses Peraza well as during their mandatory students didn't know how seri- Do you have DAILY STAFF WRITER two-hour rehearsal. ous the course was until they "They are a very talented performed in a live concert. Friday night a chorus of har- and dedicated group," Another Choralier, Kelli Asthma? monic voices filled the United Archibeque said. Lueder, said the most challeng- I you knovi someone \%ho has asthma ' Methodist Church in Campbell. Sharkona said the ing part of her I )0 you aunt to contribute to knowlialge experience was about the condition and its It was the annual 2001 Debut Choraliers rehearsed and pre- trying to get all of the sopranos treatment" Concert for the San Jose State People with asthma are needed to pared by singing at three local to sing in unison. participate in research. University Choraliers and the high schools. The Choraliers' next sched- tIonetary compensation up to Concert Choir. "We were also recruiting for uled performance is at 8 p.m. on S400.00 is provided. Elena Sharkova, director of new students," she said. Oct. 26 and 27 at the Center of tillsrmisdAghmaAssadAlci the Concert Choir, said the Sharkona said they plan to Performing Arts in San Jose Research Center group is made up of underclass- sing, "Blow Ye The Trumpet" to Please call: (408) 553-0709 co. 23" men while the Choraliers is commemorate those who lost comprised of mostly upperclass- their live at the World Trade men and alumni. Center. 7.37 ea. for 25 White Sharkona said the Beefy Ts Jeff Amorosa, an assistant (Inc color, Choraliers sang acappella, or conductor to the Choraliers, 5.78 ea. for 50 without music during the per- said the training was intense. stsiTte 4.99 ea. for 100 (1)Anke.ation. formance. "We had to learn a lot of ""..D11 7 Charlene Archibeque, the music in six different lan- (408) 616-7700 director for the group, said guages," Amorosa said. "We had SJSU was one of three universi- to rehearse outside of class in ".: diacovered CENTURY ties that plans to attend the Centarg Graphics for small groups. Archibeque Casten% Printed T-shirts. 're Western Division American Ivan expected a lot out of the GRAPHICS Kaslunsky Special to the Daily group. Fast, L.nJ, and Affordable! All Their Screen Printing & Design Choral Directors Association in VIZI "That is why we can't help Prices Include 155 Commercial St . Bass Screen Set-Ups and Hawaii this February. Choralier Jeff Warden sings at the "Celebration of Spirit" but be good," he said. one Hour of Artwork! I loved my magma' Sunnyvale. CA 94086 Archibeque said the concert put on by the San Jose State University Concert Choir and Clement Cano, a senior shirts so much, I told all my friends! ifinkoidiry sales.cgshrts com cgshrts corn fat 14081!.:97733 Choraliers hope to make Choraliers at the First United Methodist Church in Campbell. majoring in creative arts said, enough money singing to com- "the time the Choraliers spent pete in to Hawaii. Archibeque said. "This is the had to memorize 32 songs in six rehearsing does help. "Due to lack of funds they event marks the opening of our weeks. "The songs do become easi- would not be competing with concert tour." They group rehearses during er," he said. this year other than Hawaii," Archibeque said the choir each scheduled class period as Cano said some of the new No flights, no tights in new Argent CALL 408-289-VISION(84 ChiIe )rAtudy twist on Superman story nsurance Plans. Stork, and Evening Costa Rict, n2ad VANCOUVER, British Colum- kneed and sick to his stomach. The ' Cub41 14011 UNIVIISIIT bia (AP) Gone are the tights problem: She wears a Kryptonite and the flights. necklace. /I The cape, glasses and dual He also finds an unlikely friend identity are gone, too. in a twentysomething Lax Luthor Study Abroad Meeting There's just a teen-age Clark (Michael Rosenbaum, the trans- Kent coping with adolescence, his vestite from "Sweet November") burgeoning superpowers and the after saving his life in a car acci- Meet the respresentative: occasional villain. dent. 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9111m1 SAN JOSE STATE UNIvERStTY - SPARTAN DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2001 adults," said Randy Rullamas Donahue, a resident adviser swallow is that he is using should have an added interest in of SJSU's Delta Sigma fraterni- from Joe West Hall, said he ran Christianity to back his idea," context with the international AIDS ty. the 10K Donahue said. HAWAII scene of today. The Delta Sigma fraternity is and The only continued from Page I "The resident advisers physical memory "We had planned the lecture supportive not only through par- residents came together for sup- left at the end of the day was continued from Page I prior to the Sept. 11 tragedy," she ticipating by average college student, walking, but also port," Donahue said. "It's hard when the last of the walkers said. "The course of events since said by gaining corporate sponsors, crossed Annette Garcia, a student. to see all these positive atti- the finish line and the his own experiences in the past then gives the whole thing a new he said. tudes and then spot a person band began to "It was hard getting up this clean up. decade, from an ex-Marine and a immediacy, because I think the film morning, but "In the three years that our with a negative message in the The only thing remaining Gulf War veteran to his involvement analyses many of the foreign poli- once we got here it fraternity has was was easy to get pumped been doing this crowd." the remembrance quilt that in environmental activism, she said. cies in use right now." up for we have raised over $5,000 for was the cause because we were sur- Donahue is referring to a assembled throughout the The event, Zaretsky said, is sup- Jan English-Lueck, chairwoman rounded the cause," said Jay Reyes, also man who was opposing the morning. ported by the Agency of Public of the school of anthropology, said by positive attitudes from and a diverse Delta Sigma. cause of the walk. "The quilt is made of squares Affairs for the Reinstated Hawaiian the subject of the lecture is an group of young The Bill Wilson and old," Garcia said. Center pro- At the starting line there was that walkers are making in Government, an affiliation created important "untold story." The vides services for young people a man with a shirt that said, "No memory of the day," said Andrea by private citizens whose main aim "Few people even heard of it," she participants could pick to prevent the spread the local agency their of AIDS by homo's," and a sign that said, Lewak from Family and Chil- is to "educate the public of the his- said. "And I think it is full of rele- donations education and intervention dren would go to, or the sum could be "Jesus is coming, turn and Services. "This quilt will be tory of an invaded nation." vance on many levels for students divided methods. repent". the first assembled that will According to the group's mani- and anyone interested in what goes among the nine. The "We walked this SJSU residence halls "It's so hard to see bad repre- stay in Santa Clara County, and festo (www.reinstated.org), the pro- on in the world." morning for were also involved by the Bill Wilson Center, having the sentatives in a crowd that is so will be available to tour schools gram aims to "rebuild a nation, one More information about the because staff walk with the residents, willing to help the cause of or community it focuses on kids and young events." step at a time." event can be found at (408) 924- Joe Donahue said. AIDS. What is even harder to Zaretsky said the presentation 5710.

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MLS Cup and play the winner of Nine minutes later, Fusion the Chicago-LA winner series in forward Diego Serna got caught Columbus, Ohio. has past the up in a tangle with Earthquake At this time last year, San defender Zak Ibsen, which culmi- Jose was sitting at the bottom of nated with a red card being dealt the league and preparing for the first round in to both players. 2001 season. The Earthquakes Ibsen and Serna's legs became picked up defender Jeff Agoos tangled and Ibsen kicked Serna and forward in the postseason several times as Serna rolled off the off-season and replaced before they were ejected for Lothar Osiander with Yallop. Aljentere ungentlemanly conduct. Mulrooney, who has been with By Clarissa The barrage of goals against the team since 1999, and Wade DAILY SENIOR STAFF WRITER the Fusion came in the second Barrett who has played for San This season's biggest test for half. Jose since 1998, said the changes the San Jose Earthquakes will be Earthquakes midfielder Ian during the off-season were Wednesday in Florida. Russell scored in the 57th instrumental in bringing the They must win the semifinal minute. Later, Lagos and Earthquakes (14-7-6) this far game against the Miami Fusion Dwayne DeRosario capped off into the playoffs. to move on to the Major League San Jose's rally with a goal each "All the pieces need to be Soccer Cup on Oct. 21. to seal the fate of the Fusion. changed a little bit," Mulrooney The Earthquakes forced the The Earthquakes outshot said. "Everything needed to be third game of the best of three Miami 21-6. Miami had 12 fouls changed." series after shutting out Miami while San Jose had 15. Fusion Barrett agreed with the fran- 4-0 Sunday at Spartan Stadium. defender Ivan McKinley was chise's changes. San Jose, which is seeded ejected in the 74th minute when "During the off-season we got a No. 5, began its quest for the cup he collided with Donovan. new coaching staff and new play- after defeating the No. 4 seed, The Fusion will play two men ers," Barrett said. "We reached the , 3-1 in the first down in the next game. goals and extended them." game and 3-0 in the second "You take the reds out of it Barrett said the team set game. and I still think we win the goals to make it to the playoffs. The Earthquakes then faced game," Earthquakes coach Frank Once they reached the postsea- Miami, the top seed, and lost the Yallop said. son, the team had its eyes on the first game 1-0 before winning the The game wasn't anything MLS Cup. second. made of statistics, but of a physi- Lagos, who joined the team Fusion coach Ray Hudson said cal nature. this year after being traded from the final game of the series "They played the first half the , knows would be tough. without Serna and we beat San Jose still has a battle to face "These are the two best futbol them," Earthquake Richard Mul- on Wednesday. Omar Ornelas Daily Ste teams in the MLS," Hudson said. rooney said. "They have played "The last game won't be as "We needed the go-ahead goal without players before and they easy as tonight," Lagos said. "We Landon Donovan of the San Jose Earthquakes tries to dribble past the defense of Carlos Llamosa and we created chances, but we are the No. 1 seed in the tourna- can't play like we did last time. of the Miami Fusion. The Earthquakes won Sunday's playoff game by a score of 4-0. The Earthquakes couldn't go at it." ment for a reason." We have to try and come out with net:d another victory Wednesday in order to advance to the Major League Soccer Cup Finals. Earthquakes forward Landon This is the first time the more focus and concentration." Soccer teams experience ups and downs in the Southwest By Chris (;iol annetti Runnin' Rebels 15-6. "If you play "We traveled on Thursday and more road match in the regular well, you'll win games nine out of again on Saturday and ran out of season at Cal-State Fresno on DAILY STAFF W RIFLR 10 times. Friday was just that one steam against SMU," Grimes said. Oct. 2 while the women still No one said the season would time. All I want is the guys to play "It showed in the second half. We have road matches at Boise State be easy. well and come out and play hard." can do better on road trips, but University on Oct. 28 and at the That's just what the San Jose Down in Texas, the women's we're happy to come home 1-1." University of Hawai'i on Nov. 1. State University men's and team had a tougher time. St. Clair said his team was also women's soccer teams are finding Literally. tired from traveling, but the Spar- out after splitting a pair of week- Head coach Tamie Grimes said tans rebounded on Sunday after end road conference games. she was pleased to see her Spar- making a 575-mile trip from Las Last year, Gary St. Clair's men's tans pull out a win against the Vegas to Albuquerque for a 1-0 win Job Search! squad went through the Mountain University of Texas-El Paso on Fri- at the University of New Mexico. Have ycu checited the classrfieds9 Pacific Sports Federation schedule day, 3-2, on a field she considered Dylan Pender scored his first undefeated, but have a different less than par for a college match. goal of the year to send his team taste in its mouth after Friday's "We didn't play too well, but we back to San Jose happy. MPSF opener a 1-0 loss at the played well enough to win. When "It's tough playing your second University of Nevada-Las Vegas. you're on the road, that's what game in three days," St. Clair said. "We played our best game of the counts," Grimes said. "UTEP isn't mitted. We're just happy we came ond half goals and outshot the "We played the Sunday match withj Be an Angel.. year on Friday. We played well and an easy place to play at. The field out with a win." Spartans, 25-5. heart and it was a nice rebound." dominated the opponent but they isn't all that good. It's like a bad The trip home was soured by a Both teams were forced to play The men's squad plays just one Donate Eggs! got a late score while we couldn't high school field. They're also an 4-0 defeat to Southern Methodist two matches in three games. A find the back of the net," said St. aggressive team, so the game was University on Sunday. factor both coaches said limited If you are 21-30 years old, Clair, whose team outshot the slow with all of the fouls they corn- The Mustangs scored three sec- their success. healthy, bright& responsible. Call Family Fertility Center AUji IPARfAN All nationalities needed Yankees steal series from A's, may take Giambi as well 1-800-939-6886 TI111§'S SPdit PAU Generous Compensation NEW YORK (A13) Jason backed up his words with another But Giambi also was part of ing out. 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He and the team had in the Athletics' 5-3 loss Monday reportedly agreed to a six-year, night to the New York Yankees in $91 million contract during the deciding Game 5 of their first- spring training, but couldn't come Responsibilities round playoff series. to terms on the no-trade clause Now, the question is: Will he that Giambi wanted. Presidential liaison to SJSU students and serve become a free agent and join the He is rumored to be a favorite as an ambassador to the university community. Yankees? of the Yankees, and New York Giambi drove in two runs. He fans throughout the series plead- Coordinate campus discussions between the also confronted Miguel Tejada, ed with him to come to the Bronx. 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