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Drake rette» It did not concern lung cancer or «econd-hand •mnke. but cartalism , where all majc>rs. the sciences and the liberal arts in»tead it revolved around tlie mi»u»e of the word "like' in an ad alike, are finding themselves to be ivXhing nvre than .sefiarate it's too late La*t 'The Tvtw infamou» »kjgari read. "Wimrton taste« g^iod like a ciga branches of the business department: in this age of bureaucra- Thorwlay I rette «hould ' V'tr reastmn I do ntA entirely under- cies, efficiency and conciseness we are confnaited att#^*ded a ^udf'ot iffrufu fm th^ prr>- »tand. "like" wa* errooeou»Iy by a word that counters all artifi Htfnhh incn-asie Utr rv^t fall If u»ed a» a conjunction, the cially created and over-imprjsing ihif increa^ «rill he f 14 per proper wftrd in thi» »itua- systems. It has no real utility, no ^pjarUpf, «tartinff fall quarUrr and fii tion being, of course, *a» " real reason for existing but mof»- the folknrin^ fall Some of the A' rA U» are aware exists anyway, on its own accord tn/tney « ill go Ut fdf^ting the Health of a much m/tre contempo Meaningless, purposeless, Center'» dram ftn the fieneral Fand and rary, hut perhap» equally and .silly though it may be. It» •mn tru<-i fund Sxrmie of it «rill go Ut insignificant, controversy "like" gives to the language a Pinanoal Aid And. vane of it « i ll go to «uirriunding the word certain vhality that it would euptanding the Health Center'» »eo'itr^ "like " Thi* time the argu otherwise lack, for in its very The increa«e iL»eif 1» not « hat t» laither- ment Í» rather low-key. irrationality it ptm-ides us ifiig me mr/»! Today 1 am concerned since the only people who with a way of subverting the alaajt the lark tA involveroenl here on »eem to care are certain death of over exactness It campu». and 1 am u»ing the health-fee parent*. English tnaptr^ and dares, in its own little way. to Utrum a* my ftr'tf/f prrdesMor». and other lin deny the economic machine and tUm many »todent» »hrmed up to the guistic »nohs— thone vrrt» of its dictum that everything must Utnim you a »k ‘* f>h ahrait 0012 percent high-hrow idealists to whom have a use fM the «tudent hrjdy 'Thi* account« fm no one «eems Ut listen any Still, there's Umj much of the attftui 'Jfp «todent* out the lOilOil plu« more English majftr in me to encourage •t'ident« at Cal Prdy Fellow »tudent« •Skipping dfm n Ut the end of ^ \ the con.stant application fjf “like." nt'r*- yttu es'en aware that nect fall there this letter, you «'ill notice that 1 There are certain situations where it 1.» a pnifpt^3i m the work* to rai.«e must confes* vane degree of sympathy is definitely unacceptable, such as in a tuitHin? Yeah. I really didn't think you fra thi* »nohhery. 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He predicted current Aswtioltd Prn^ ing o%’er the market: How low- prices would force some small will the price of oil have to go operators in places like Texas LONDON — i)il pricPH related Medicaid costs of before one of the two protago and Oklahoma to shut down plungfKl Monday to Iovo Ih unHoon nists in the latest internal OPEC high-cost, low-volume oil wells, in nearly four years, as traders squabble — Saudi Arabia or however. decided OPEC won’t try any Venezuela — will blink? Brent crude oil to be deliv $12.9 billion per year quick fixes for the depressed “ I'm sure there is a level ered in April fell 47 cents a bar market. lx*low which they cannot contin rel. to $13.12, late Monday after ly Widult Ude Ixxinard .Miller, a University of The Organization of ue the status quo," said noon on the International Asiodohd hen California. B«-rkelev. pmfessor and Petroleum Exporting Countries Manouchehr Takin, a senior oil Petroleum Flxchange in Ismdon. lead author of the n*port. suggest- was considering holding an analyst at the Center for Global Ik - BERKELb'Y — Smoking-relat t*d that any .-«ettlement should be emergency meeting next week, Energy Studies In London. Light swc*et crude oil to ed illnesses an- costing taxpayers tiid to whether smoking rate.s go but Saudi Arabia's oil minister. “When it gets to a really critical deli%'ered in April was off 48 $12 9 billion a year in Medicaid up or down, with the industry All Naimi, seems to have shot stage, they will get together. cents at $14.43 a barrel on the expe-nditures, according to a n-|x>n bc'ing held responsible for the down the Idea. He says he won't What level of pain can they New York Mercantile Exchange n*lea.sed Monday that makes a rates cut the kingdom's production endure?“ On Friday, the spot month con state-by-state analysis of the only to lose market share to Takin wa.s not making any tract in New York had plunged In Wa.shington. DC., tfibacco tobacco toll. ither OPEC members who are bets on what the magic number below $l.*i per barrel for the first industry- spokesman Steve The rejKirt. which the authors pumping more than they agrtn-d. might be for the 11-nation time since April 1994. Duchesne did not amiment direct say IS the first compn-hensive Iwk ly on the report But he s.-ud at exp**nditures in all 50 states and attempt.« to expand the pmpofcd WOODSTOCK’S Pizza heaps on the toppings the District of Columbia, supprirt.s s«‘ttlement won’t work state claims against the tobacco *TTie indu.stry und<-r the -June industr>-. ‘20 proposed resolution has agret-d It also raise.s question.s about to pay $.‘168..5 billion and that’s all tbe adequacy of a proposed settle there ls." Ik* .said ment under which tobacoi compa The settlement, now being con nies would pay $.‘168.5 billion to 40 sidered by Congress, pixivides for states o\‘er 2-5 years. unpn*cedented restrictions on ciga “You don’t have to be a rocket rettes and on tobacco makers’ lia scienti.st to multiply the $12.9 bil bility in lawsuits Th*- industrv' w ill lion by 25 years, the length of the fund anti-smoking campaigns, u.-^e settlement, to come up with $.322 bold hc-alth warnings on packs, billion without inflation." said Dorothy Rice, professor emeritus curb advertising and face finc-s if at the University of California. San youth smoking doesn’t drop Francisco, and a report coauthor. enough. The $12.9 billion figure, drawm The first of the 40 state law from 1993 data, also does not suits is currently being tried in include Medicare and private Minnesota. insurance smoking-related expens Texas. Florida and Mi.ssissippi es. she said. ha^-e settled their cases. ‘ I want to alert peoyde to the The report released Monday high costs of smoking and the enor noted a relationship between mous amount that the Medicaid smoking rates and Medicaid smok program has spent.” Mrs. Rice said. ing-related expenditures / SANTA MARIA'S To create SL0*s ULTIMOTE PIZZO PIE! ONLY ADULT CABARET EXOTIC DANCERS 11:AMT0 2:AM H iiiDipipQiiis IFSaan 7 DAYS A WEEK "All »citool r*««’ long-iuBi Hash your studcnl ID.~ Not goo«! with other offer»: Must mention when ordering ' i m i > I ^ WW r CMAffTS a®® ow» I or mors loppiM ALWAYS HIRING DANCERS. Santa Mana. 505 5. Bnoach^ay ^ ISSABSSaS.!!!«» Santa Mana # 349-9SJ5 MAKESSS. APPLY IN PERSON. FREE Pirn 11-2 pM MothfrU! The chip inside every new Power Macintosh® G3 is up to twice as fast as the Pentium 11/300. Power Macintosh Now available at the El Corral Tech CenterThink different!“ 10 TUESDAY, 10. 1998 MUSTANG DAILY Swenson leads Iditarod NCAA’s big dance is a numbers game tykaO'CMMl in 1997, Santa Clara over Arizona 9 — teams ending at least a 10- mushers into Rainy Pass AfiodoHihcB in 1993 and Richmond over year drought since their last NCAA Syracuse in 19911. appearance. ly Rm o w Pi 9m musher Linwood Fiedler of Willow, The number most associated 4 — teams making their first 11 — lowest-seeded team to ¡oocmA Pres who was first to leave the Finger with the NCAA tournament is 64 NCAA tournament appearance — reach the Final Four(li?L' in 19861. I.ake checkpoint for the 30-mile run because that's how many teams niinois-Chicago. .Northern Arizona. 14 — teams with losing records Prairie Mew and Radford. Rainy Fiis*. .\]a.^ka — Five-tinu* to Rainy Pass 'It was a sprint trail make the field. that have played in the NCAA tour as far as I was concerned * 6 — No. 1 seeds for North t hampion Kick Swerwin war^ted no That's far from the only number nament Prairie View joins that Sixty-three teams — including Carolina since the field expanded to time moving to the irt>nt of the pack connected with this year's touma- group this year. four past champions — are entered 64 in 1985. Kan.sas and Kentucky Monday in the Iditarod Trail Sled ment. which starts Thursday. Here 14 — tournaments that have are next with five each. Dog Race-. in this year’s race, as well as 19 are some figures that could be 6 — schools to repeat as nation had fields of 64 Swenson was the first musher rookies and mushers from five for interesting, might be surprising al champion, with Arizona trying to 16 — former NCAA champions to reach the Rainy Pass checkpoint, eign countries. and will change b>' this time next Swen-son added interest to the make it seven. that are in this year's field. which IS tucked deep in the .Alaska vtar. 26th Iditarod b>- reentering after 7 — the longest current streak 16 — teams in the field that did Range. He arrived at 8'14 a.m. 0 — times all four No. 1 seeds being withdrawn in 1996 when a of NCAA appearances to be not beat another .NCAA tourna •AST. 1 1/2 hours ahead of his have advanced to the Final Four. dug in his team died along the trail. snapped this year when Wake ment team this season, with only nearest competitor. Charlie 3 — times in the '90s the scoring Swenson, who has never fin Forest didn't get an at-laige bid. No. 5 Princeton among the top half Boulding of Manley. .Alaska. Vem champion has played in the tourna Halter of Willow arrived just four ished lower than 10th in 20 7 — the combined number of of field. ment I Bo Kimble of Loyola minutes after Boulding. Iditarods. bitterly protested, and consecutive first-round losses 20 — tournaments that hav'e Marymount in 1990, Glenn With clear skies and tempera the decision was overturned last between first-round opponents been pla.ved with a .seeding process. Robinson of Purdue in 1994 and tures in the 20s. the dog teams rest year. But he sat out 1997 anyway Indiana (31 and Oklahoma (4). Charles Jones of Long Island 23 — dilTerent schools that have ed on beds of straw on frozen Swenson has said he's running 8 — schools from last year's University in 1997 >. had a No. 1 seeding since 1985. Puntilla Lake, surrounded b>' spec in part to honor his dog Ariel, who Sweet Sixteen that did not even 3 — bids for the Midw estern 24 — consecutive appearances tacular views of craggy, snow-cov died of apparent strangulation in make this v'ear's field. (.'ollegiate Conference, the most for by North Carolina to extend its own ered peaks 1996 8 — the lowest seeding of a one of the non-power conferences record. Arizona and Georgetown Mitch Seave>' of Sterling arrived 'Tm as confident as anyone." national champion ‘ViUanova in since the Big West had three in are next with 14. in fourth place at 10:15 a.m.. Two- Swenson said. 19851. 1990. 30 — wins by No. 9 seeds over time champion -JefT King reached Mushers say the>’ expect rough 9 — No. 1 seeds that have gone 3 — games won by No. 15 seeds No. 8 seeds in their 52 first-round the checkpoint at 10.26 a.m. in fifth terrain in the usual spots in the on to win the national champi onship since 1979. games. place. .Mike Nosko of Wasilla first few days, including the Dalzell (Coppin State aver South Carolina arrived at 11:20 a.m. in sixth place Gorge, which drops 1.000 feet in 5 and rookie Shawn Sidelinger of 1/2 miles. The twisty downhill is Wasilla was in seventh place, arriv full of blind comers, hairpins turns ing at the checkpoint at 11:41 a.m. and big boulders. Holdsclaw leads women’s All-Ameria team Mushers were pleased with Another rough spot is Happ>- *1t think it's allowed her to grow NCAA tournament, was slowed snow conditions on the trail. Valle>'. where teams negotiate a on the defensh'e end of the fkxir* early an ankle injury and her can't imagine anvune com steep descent and scale back up the Tennessee coach Pat Summitt said. numbers are down slightly this plaining about the trail." said canvon 8 other side. Chamique Holdsclaw. who M think she has reaUy stepped up year — 10.4 points and 7.3 assists her defensive intensity and as a per game. l i . " I helped make Tennessee a unani mous No. 1 in the poll, was a unan coach, that excites me. It just makes But she's doing even more for Be a WOW Leaderimous selection Monday to The us a better team defensrv’ely." the team, coach Wendy Larry said. Associated Press womens All- Holdsclaw- is averaging three "She has basically taken this Info Sessions America basketball team. steals, and her defensive plays basketball team in the absence of Tuesday, March 10th Holdsclaw- was on the first team often spark Tennessee's devastat some very fine contributing seniors It! 11 - 12pm & 6 - 7pm on all 40 ballots from a national ing transition game. She’s also from last ,vear and has returned TytÀMs. AJv\c« media panel after leading averaging 22.9 points and eight this ba.«ketball team to a No. 1 seed Wednesday. March 11th rebounds and .«hoots 56 percent V»c« Tennessee to a 33-0 regular-season in the tournament." Larry said. from the field. 4 - 5pm record. *She is unselfi-sh almost to a Pans >398 ^ales. a second-team pick in She was juineq b>- Connecticut's fault. I believe she is truly one tjf Lonaon >412 1997. was having a big senior year Start of Spring Traininginjured «tar. Nykesha Sales; Old the most creatrve passers in the Costa Rica >509 when she w-ent dow-n with a rup Dominion's Ticha Benicheuu. Texas game." Tuesday. .March 31st tured Achilles' tendon in the next- Tokyo >587 Tech 8 Alicia Thompson and North Thompson, a 6-1 senior, led 7 - 10pm to-Last regular-«eason game it*s not too lato. to Carolina's Tracy- Reid. Texas Tech to the Big 12 regular- After pla>-ing w-ith a steely book Spring Break! Sales was the only other pla>er season and tournament champi M eetings held in Chvmash resohe throughout her career, the named on all 40 ballots, although onships and a No. 1 seeding in injury- was one the 6-foot senior she wasn't a first-team pick on NCAA play. She’s av-eraging 22.9 Questions? call 756-2487 couldn't overcome, although coach every- oi»e. while IVnicheiro was points and 8.8 rebounds and shoots http7 wwwnsop calpoly.edivwow Geno Aurienuna arranged for her listed on all but one ballot. 54.7 percent from the field. to score an unoontested basket in Holdsclaw and IVnicheiro became Retd, a 5-11 senior, moved up the next game so she could become from last .vear's second team and the first repeat .«elections on the Connecticut's career scoring leader, again show-ed her versatility, aver first team in the four->-ear history- of triggering an often acrimonious A dvertise the AP team. Holdsclaw-. a 6-foot-2 aging 20.6 points. 9.2 rebound.« and debate over the ethics of the move. shooting 54 percent. She also aver C Al I 14.Î junior, was a third-team pick as a Sales a\-eraged 20 9 points and freshman in 1996 shot 56.6 percent from the field. ages better than two steal« a game Tennessee freshman Tamika She was the Big East's pla.ver of the "For a player who’s 5-11 to do Akinins StiuknlH Catching» made the second team. >ear and. in a testimony to her all- w-hat she does just show s the com- Old Dominion w-as the only other around ability, was chosen the petitiv-eness she possesses." North Sociii'hcttl ^eecl school with two players on the top league's defensive pla,ver of the >ear Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchell three teams. N>-ree Roberts earning as well. said. a third-team berth. "I knew the minute she walked Catching» w a» joined on the sec HolcLsdaw has led Tennessee to on campus, by the way she reacted ond team In' .-Mabama’s Dominique the last two national titles and to the team and the way she Canty. Florida's Murriel Page. improv ed her game even more this beha\-ed. that you could build a Stanford's Kristin Folkl and season. Surrounded by a cast that team around her." Aurienuna said. Louisiana Tech’s Alisa Burras. The Includes.... indudes Catdiings and three other "She's not just a skilled basketball third team had Roberts. Arizona's talented fieshmen. Holdsdaw- did player, she's a solid person." Adia Barnes. Illinois' Ashley * Italian Green Salad or n't have to do as much as she did Penicheiro. the flashy point Berggren. Maine’s Cindy Blodgett Mineetrone 5oup last season, when she played every guard who helped Old Dominion to and Stephen F. Austin's Katrina * Spaghetti wftli Choica thing fium the post to the point a ruiuier-up finish in last year's Price. of Sauce ¿ ' r f ' r i y , * Gmriic Oread UCLA women head for NCAA tourney Tuesday Sight * Or. a«li for fIDO off was an assistant at Southern ure scoring are Janae Hubbard any other entree with ad or ôtudm ID California, which won the national (10.7iand Marie RiilmanllO.llThe LOS A.NGELES — UCLA's title her first .season in 1984. The lone senior .«tarter is Tawana women's baskelbaO team is headed Trojans reached the dtie game in Grimes. far the .NCAA tournament, where 1906. her final year. Martin is just the third Bruin to the men’s team is a fixture but the If the Bruins advance. they'D face total 1.000 points after her .sopho women havent been since 1992 the winner of the game between N a more season She had 24 points in The Bruins (19-8» earned the sev 15 North Carobna-Greenshoro and Saturday's 84-73 loss to Arimna. giv • tiifititiT iiiim iM enth seed in the Midwest Regional No. 12 Alabama, playing on its home ing her 1.001. 969 Monterey street and wiD pla>- No. 10 >bchigan (19-9) court The Bruins won 14 of their final *•' •mo • *- m a first-round game Friday at UCLA starts four sophomores, 17 ^mes. Their record indudes kiss es to No 5 Stanford (twioei. No. 7 San Lui* Obiapo - 544-6DÔÔ Tuscalooha. Ala including MayUna Martin, who The last time ooafii Kathy fHivier averages 19.1 points and 7 6 North Carolina and N a 9 Arizona Mon • Sat' 11 am to 10 pm. &un: 4 pm to 9 pm participated in the tournament she nehounds. Also averaging double-fig -twice* S^USTANG DAJIY TUESDAY. MARCH 10. 1998 11 B -BALl hompage 12 her 100th career three-point held goal She finished '"*S° IO« the .season with more than 110 total. Osorio also grabbed the Big West Ojoference record for the most suocessfiil three-pointers in a TONIGHT game with nine during the Mu.stangs o%'ertime battle with New Mexico State on December 30. G o l d e n A l e s OF C a l i f o r n i a Be%'ien finished her career ranked six on the Mustangs' all-time rebounding chart with more than Blind P ig G old 500 El Toro O ro Bcrvien and Garrett led Cal FV>ly defense this sea son averaging 5 rebounds per game. POLEEKO G old MaristeLa led the Mustangs in scoring this season o a st e lg ian old with 242 points She also led the team with 102 N o.C B G assists Sp ik e 's **Go l d C a r d ** Ra f f l e to She finished the season in third place overall aver aging 4.4 assists per game B e n e f it F a m il y Se r v ic e s of SLO Maristela also finished tied at 10th place in the Big West averaging 14.5 points per conference game. Maristela finished tied for fourth in the Big West Best Draft Beer Selection on the Central Coast in steals with 2.4 per game. 5 7 0 HIGUERA St . • 5AA-7157 Osorio and her younger teammates will return Located in the C reamery Senior Rono Bevien grabbing oMer 500 rebouncb ior Ccà Poly. next season to take on the Big West. Mustang Daily Restaurant Guide Your Guide to Good Taste in San Luis Obispo \M 1 KK \N I I M l \N I I U 1 \ N .S \M1U l< Ml N S i \100l» Oenicn/aV2T0 fVnnerrn -Piunn Beai:ti Ben Franlüirs Sandwisf) Co F. 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With Mimruiugh at the helm lc*r th*- fir*t tim*- The AgfOe*> 125^7►, «rho eam»^ Th«* men *tamp*ded up and down th*- court M »alh*-r !>»-♦- .\va (»am-tt, K.e- .Ann Vip and thk« y»-ar th*- U-am got off to it« h»-*t *t,irt »-xer their ^temod Biir Wo!*t champ« d*»minatin£ th«- lirrM-iifrht. but the- Mu.*tarif; Ix n e D u m in thi.-= -a-,i.«<»n S>ph*»mor»- guard Su-ph-ini»- fK«*no «trug omhip and *urpo»ned the «chnoT«1 womr-n k» pt on wnrkini; to mr-*‘t thr-ir »»wn i^iui With a *tmng v**unir t»-am n-tuminir n»-xt gl»-«l thnmgh a dro«ight mid-«ea.'M)n. but hit a *ea*on record fnr «rin*. beat The- f'al IY*I> women'* ho.<*kethail team fin -»-a«on the Mu.«tant:* are loi>kinf; to errat»- «om»- thr»-»- pi*inl*-r ju.-«t .V i «♦-conci* into the Mu.*tang?’ F*acific. the defendinir to«ima- -^h»-d tvlH rnerall and .VI2 in Biif \V»-.r “4 th*- «am*- »-xntrnvnt n»-rt vear that th*- m*-n'-* gam*- .igain.«t I'C Irvin*- **n •lanu.iry .k). to punt ment champion, far the fir*t tune ■ *mfer»-nr»- pla\ team e» ri*-rat» -* in four tournament meetinsr* See B-BAU. page 11 I'tah *^tate fan* «tormed th«- ' rt -tfid pta?>fr» and cnoch»-*- I - '^7 . ^ d one annth? r and danced Mustangs l h< ( c»li*oIy =m f.h* fkior and at I.a«rlor Kvent.^ wuriKTi’s tennis • Vnt»-r i C c i m '^ lo j) f o n f ^ *lt * a lot IwirtleT «r/itchtn« th? smash