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SServing San Jose State University Since 1934 MONDAY PARTAN DAILY www.thespartandaily.com 10.8.01 VOL. 117, No. 27 Attack led by long-range bombers WASHINGTON (AP) missiles, airfields, aircraft, mil- paign promised atter the Sept. Defense officials said one ship ... so that they will have Forty U.S. and British war- itary command and control 11 attacks on the United goal of the initial strike was to better opportunities to pre- planes and an armada of war- installations and terrorist States. One senior administra- weaken the Taliban's military vail," Rumsfeld said. ships and submarines pum- camps. tion official said the military defenses so that rebel Afghans Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., WEATHER meled strongholds of the al- In one case, Taliban military strikes would be sustained and could advance in their effort to vice chairman of the Senate Qaida network and the Taliban equipment including tanks was would last at least a few days. overthrow the regime that has Intelligence Committee, said SUNNY regime in Afghanistan on Sun- struck near Mazar-e-Sharif in "Our objective is to defeat harbored Osama bin Laden's that early indications were pos- High: 73 day with Tomahawk cruise mis- northern Afghanistan, officials those who use terrorism and al-Qaida network. itive. siles, 500-pound gravity bombs said. those who house or support "Our interest is to strength- "It looks to be at this early Low: 54 and computer-guided bombs. The demonstration of West- them," Defense Secretary Don- en those forces that are juncture successful," Shelby The targets included early ern firepower was the first ald H. Rumsfeld told a Penta- opposed to al-Qaida and OPINION warning radars, surface-to-air wave of an anti-terrorism cam- gon news conference, opposed to the Taliban leader- See ATTACK, Page 6

'Born Under New labs A Bad Sign' drops bombs Water you doing? and wonders about "Kabul open and You." on SJSU

'Unravel' discovers being an on campus child isn't so lonely when By Kemberl) Gong you have an DAILY STABWRITER extended In response to tte few crowd- family. ed computer labs on campus, three computer labs have opened virtually unbeknownst to some students at San Jose State Uni- Page 2 versity. The labs located in Washing- ton Square Hall, MacQuarrie Hall and Sweeney Hall have not SPORTS had high rates of attendance since opening in the Fall semes- ter, according to Mary Jo Gor- ney-Moreno, SJSU interim asso- ciate vice president. Four more computer labs are scheduled to open within the semester in addition to the three new labs. They would be located in the Boccardo Business Center, the Engineering building and Dun- can Hall. These computer labs will have The men's soccer team was between 20 and 25 computers in victo- each, Gorney-Moreno said. rious in a 4-0 rout against Cal A 100-station computer lab is Poly San Luis Obispo on Sunday. also slated to open on the second .1lark Kacina Special to the Daili floor of Clark Library this semester. Melvin Hidayat places Brandi Lyn Fletcher on a board during for $165 and SJSU students for $50. Harper said the class is Even with all of the new labs, a lifeguard training class at the San Jose State University Aquat- cheaper than those offered in the community which can be as some students do not know ic Center. The group was learning the proper technique of plac- high as $200. She added the class was also a way to recruit about the open-access labs on ing a person with a spinal cord injury on a board. The class was people to become lifeguards at the Aquatic Center, which is campus because they haven't located between Joe West Hall and the Event Center. Students been well publicized, said Naomi held on Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 6. Students learned how to Lee, an English major. become a "profession rescuer," which includes first aid and car- who take the class offered at SJSU will receive a refund if they "I did a lot of research to find dio pulmonary resuscitation certified by the American Red are hired there, Harper said. The class is also slated to be -- Cross, said instructor Becki Harper. It was offered to the public offered in the spring semester in either April or May. It was another overtime loss for See LAB, Page 5 the women's soccer team on Sunday at Spartan Stadium. Pages 3-4 Golden Key Society wins award Suspect arrested for By Todd Bendy% lot to Stacie Haro, Golden Key's ing, community services and INSIDE former president. scholarships. DAILY STAFF V, R11114 "This award means that we SJSU's program was present- snatching briefcase Letters Pg. 2 With the support of her execu- have a lot of wonderful, dedicat- ed the award at the August 2001 tive board, Faun Hammon, presi- ed students in our organization Golden Key International Con- By Colin Atagi "I saw him first in the Sparta Guide Pg. 2 International to make a differ- vention, "The Brand of Excel- dent of Golden Key that are willing and Karla Cachet hallway and thought he Viewpoint Pg. 2 Honour Society at San Jose State ence," Haro said. lence," in Dallas. looked suspicious," Fanfa University, helped change the Golden Key is a non-profit, This year was the most com- DAII Y STAFF WRITERS said. "Then I went to the Sports Pgs. 3-4 to a program international academic honors petitive, according to Hammon. struggling society A suspect was charged copy room and saw him Classifieds Pg. 7 that recently won the Most organization that provides acad- "We had 215 out of 315 chap- walk out of my office car- Improved Chapter award. emic recognition, leadership Wednesday afternoon for Page 6 attempting to steal a rying something. I saw Crossword Pg. 7 Winning the award meant a opportunities, career network- See KEY. briefcase from a San Jose him from the back and I State University employ- could see my briefcases University Club luncheon ee, according to Lt. Shan- strap." Helping mom out... non Maloney of the Uni- Gordon Burton. chair of versity Police Depart- the occupational therapy experiences low turnout ment. department, said "Some- Maloney said the crime one yelled, 'he stole my the late 1960s. She By Lisa Butt around since took place in the Central purse,' because people said entertainment activities such DAIL) SI \ IF WRIFER Classroom building would pay more attention as musical performances and poet- to someone stealing a around 5:30 p.m. The University Club hosted a ry readings later dwindled purse then a briefcase." aging facility. The employee was weekly all-you-can-eat brunch buf- because of the The briefcase con- Sunday club has undergone several identified as Catherine A. fet open to the public The palm pilot and with a "dismal turnout," renovations such as a repainting Fanfa, the departmental tained a morning papers that would be said chef Richard Lewis. and a brand-new kitchen including analyst of the occupation- Lewis said 40 to 45 people new equipment and flooring, Lewis al therapy department. see THEFT. Page 6 attended. said. The restoration was complet University Club president Jack ed last March. Williams said the club serves San The club has about 100 mem- Jose State University faculty and bers, according to Williams. staff during weekday luncheons. He said there are university Speech questions America's Located on the corner of South clubs at Stanford University and Eighth and East San Salvador other California State Universitie involvment with terrorism State Hayward. streets, the University Club hous- such as Cal at SJSU fac- Williams said the brunch l'crut Slatter, the School the es visiting scholars and has also taught tor- ulty and staff for up to a year, should broaden the club's expo- Americas ture techniques to its gradu- Williams said. sure. been felt there were University Club waitress Portia About 200 people showed ates, who have allegedly Lewis said he for human rights several reasons for the low Jones said those who attended up Friday night in the Stu- responsible attacks it because they dent Union to attend a speech atrocities in other countries. turnout. British and U.S. seemed to enjoy out were one reason. felt they were at home. opposing what is viewed as The speakers pointed on Afghanistan examples as the mas- "People are afraid to come out She said she received tips, the United States* sponsor- such said. which she did not expect, since she ship of terrorism in South sacre of six Jesuit priests in and walk around," he by soldiers in Dining room manager Marie normally does not get them at the America. El Salvador were Father Roy Bourgeois, 1989. Some of those soldiers Mitchell said many workers weekday luncheons. school because they had The brunches are open to the founder of the "School of were graduates of the not in the area Laura located in Fort Benning, Ga., Monday off in observance for public from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Americas Watch" and every Sunday. Slattery, a former military the speakers pointed out. Columbus Day. justice The crowd was asked for Others said they felt the low Lewis said it consists of about officer and social lack and lunch items teacher, criticized the U.S. for both donations and support attendance was because of the 27 breakfast non-violent including eggs, muffins and pas- continuing the School of the for upcoming of advertising. protests, taking place outside Rachel Bagnani, who does tries. Americas. up at the club, said Prices are $9 for seniors and The school is a program the facility. morning clean military training Another speaker on Friday when the public knows they are students with school IDs, $12 for that teaches .1aShong king Daily Sniff children 10 and and counter-insurgency tac- was Charlie Liteky, a Vietnam invited, the next week's turnout adults and $6 for threw away top, smiles as she helps her son, Florian, Sunday. under. For more information, call tics to Central and South War veteran, who Matina Holzhauser, should be three times Williams said the club has been (408) 924-6605. American military personnel. push a baby stroller in front of the Child Development Center. According to Bourgeois and See SPEECH, Page 5 In PIN ION I) H MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2001 CO SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Letters Random attacks from a truly madman Well, we started bombing Afghanistan me of a football game. I was laughing I guess the military bought u all of Vital information yesterday. We needed to get that angst when I heard an ex-Air Force officer those "Earthquake Survival Kits at the out. Originally, we were actually going to explain that the humanitarian aid market. Or Costco is aggressively try- carpet bomb them to the Stone Age and packages are now sent down in little ing to corner the Afghan market. parking lot, but pillow-like cases, not in really big crates However, there are a few problems turn the country into a foremost, missing in article then it dawned on us they were mired in with parachutes attached to them. with this aid kit. First and most of those people are illiterate, so the article by Chns Giovannetti, "Stu- the Dark Ages by a ridiculous govern- This is in response to our blunder in Ifound Iraq, where we attempted to feed starv- the pamphlets are probably nothing dent association takes action against bill," ment. paper with marks. parking lot in a mountainous ing Kurdish refugees with airdrops, more than sheets of on Oct 4, to be interesting in many respects; A Second, there are no environmental- but, also lacking in some basic information that country is a big upgrade. only to watch those poor hungry bas- Afghans to many tards get flattened by standing under ly thoughtful trashcans for I feel the students of San Jose State University Afghanistan doesn't have too of paper that they a bus crammed with a Spanish Inquisition with a radical the descending relief aid. throw away scraps should have available to make a sound decision places to park can't read, thus preventing those on both the bill's merit and its potential impact 100 people and livestock, or a T-72 tank Islamic twist and present it as the That was comedy too America's lat- best action since the Roman Coliseum. papers from being recycled. on individual students. with 50 armed locals on the hood. est weapon: relief food. And you thought radio isn't really going to for the U.S. to I can only imagine the fliers outside junk food and cafeteria meals were fatal. Third, the First, and perhaps the most important, of It only took this long help. Cheap radios use up battery juice these omissions is the lack of either a House retaliate because Afghanistan doesn't the stadium. At least that crap isn't air dropped. "Taliban Entertainment Schedule: in an hour or less. And what are you or Senate Bill number. H.R.2975 (the House have a lot of big buildings that are worth So, the officer explained, the cases going to pick up? Voice of America, the anti-terrorism bill) makes no apparent men- something. The only buildings in the Thursday Beheading of the infidels; are dropped near civilian individuals, Saturday Woman caught wearing British Broadcasting Corporation, the tion of student's records, so I assume that the country that registered over a story in in cases that can still hurt. He said Taliban's radio station where the only article is in reference to H.R. 3002 (sponsored height were an apartment in Kabul and makeup to have acid thrown in ; being hit with one of these cases, drop- Sunday Stoning of man who forgot song played is the chant "Death to by Rep. Sweeney, D-NY, providing for the a soccer stadium that was converted to ping down to Earth at 50 mph, would be America," and the looping 8-track of establishment of an alien non-immigrant stu- an execution arena by Afghanistan's nil- prayer time, followed by couples guilty like being smacked in the head with a of adultery to be gunned down by hyper Soviet propaganda the Russians forgot dent tracking system); if this is so, I can find ing government, the Taliban. football thrown by John Elway. to take out of the bordering radio sta- no allusion to "seizing' student records, nor One building threatened us with an 15-year-olds with AK-47s." ... That got me imagining. I could pic- So what exactly did we hit? tion's tape deck. Hot air, basically ... any immediate information that this bill was, ugly, bland paint job on the walls, small ture a plane with its backdoor open, I recall a government official saying in fact, proposed by the administration. rooms and a single bathroom per floor. Not the civilians. They don't have an with a bunch of out-of-work quarter- official building like the Pentagon. the U.S. was going to send business- Secondly, exactly who are the United States No one should live in such condi- backs throwing relief cases at Afghan men, doctors, government workers, Damn. Student Association and other immigrant tions, especially those people in Joe But we got their airports. A truly civilians. With ex-Cowboys head coach troops and educators to Afghanistan in groups? What and who do they represent? How West Hall. strategic move. It keeps the Taliban Barry Switzer as the spotter. order to rebuild the country. can they be contacted? Did the Spartan Daily The stadium, which was featured on from launching one of its three working "Dan Marino! There's one, 50 yards! Great, send them our domestic know this information prior to publishing this a documentary I saw, was a clever mis- MiG jets. It will also really impact the He's open! 'Atta boy, Joe Montana, good agents of terror ... article and were those interviewed for the piece use of humanitarian aid. Normally, Afghan air travel economy ... throw! He caught that bag of veggies in That's all I got for now. Relax. See aware of the actual text of the bill? I, and I'm most rogue nations, like Iraq, just steal I first learned of the counterattack his hands! Ah Christ, Ryan Leaf, can't you next week. And a reminder, your sure others, would find an informative, bal- the food aid and give it to their military while watching a football game. Some- you do anything right? You hit that guy gas masks aren't refundable if they anced, follow-up to the article useful in our con- troops and leaders' families, then blame where between the Patriots getting in the head with a transistor radio!" ... don't work properly. tinued search for a solid position on this issue. the U.S. for starving their populous. killed by the Dolphins, I saw the sports Speaking of relief aid, it isn't just food But those clever Taliban blokes, they ticker mention "USA 8, TERRORISTS we're throwing down at the Afghan peo- D.S. Perez is the Spartan Jeff Sawicki turned an entertainment complex into 10 U.S. bombers touchdown, go for ple. We're not only dropping down veg- Daily Sports Editor. senior a barbaric entertainment complex. humanitarian extra points." ... etables, fruit and bread, but radios, pam- "Born Under A Bad Sign" history They've managed to take the best of the Seriously, the whole affair reminds phlets. batteries, flashlights and first aid. appears Mondays. Viewpoints A life-long void filled Teach-ins part of hallmarks of democracy at work (In response to Martha "news" channel, pick up any in which it happened. supporting my country in its with cousins' presence O'Connell's viewpoint, "One- mainstream paper, and you And the days following most critical hour." I, too, am sided forum lacked voices sup- will have your fill of support of Sept. 11 bring to surface even interested in supporting my a greater part of my life, in my porting nation," Oct. I.) the Bush administration. But more issues that we need to country. I am interested in Forimmediate family, I've often felt guess what? I have questions critically examine. Each day practicing democracy at this alone. surprised Martha that President Bush's cliches we more devastation: critical hour. I am interested The love and affection my parents TamO'Connell feels so capable or the media's sound bites hate crimes against our Mus- in protecting civil liberties at have showered me with throughout my to criticize an event that cannot satisfy. lim brothers and sisters and this critical hour. I am inter- 22 years has been immeasurable and ful- she did not even attend. Many Sure, it's easy, if frighten- those who are or appear to be ested in doing whatever I can filling, but there has always been a deep- participants gave positive ing, to think of this in terms of Arab descent, talk of war to mitigate hate crimes in this er, hidden spirit that longs for a sibling. feedback, noting the need to of a group of fanatical funda- against a still undefined country. And yes, my interests I've seen the bond between siblings, examine the issues in a criti- mentalists. But clearly, it's enemy, and the compromising include protecting her right to and it can move me to tears. cal way and further noting the more than that. We need a of our civil liberties. criticize even if she would pre- The way a brother is protective of his lack of opportunity to have thorough examination of U.S. We have attacked those fer that those who disagree sister when she begins to date is incredi- these discussions elsewhere. foreign policy, an understand- who feel that in a democracy, with her remain silent. bly touching. Although O'Connell did not ing of the impacts of imperial- we citizens have the right, no, It always amazes me when The way one sister sometimes com- attend, and although she ism and globalization, and more than that the respon- those who would call them- petes with.another is like ri lessotrin self- this country Would have developed into missed the opportunity to dis- greater knowledge and under- sibility to inform ourselves, selves patriots angrily criti- improvement. feelings of resentment and callousness. cuss her position with partici- standing of world religions to participate in discourse, and cize those who practice the And the way siblings join together as There's no - dbubt that I would,have pants, she had no problem understand why this hap- tell our leaders what we very liberties that they hold an allied force to combat parental injus- felt marginalized, or pushed to the limits, characterizing the event as "a pened. expect of their leadership. Are up as reasons why we should tices is proof of the universal and uncon- the same way I did when I was young. diatribe against the United Does this dismiss or justify these not discussions worth appreciate living in America. ditional support system that prevails in But perhaps my reaction would have States of America." the actions of the terrorists? having? O'Connell even goes so far siblinghood. been very different. Perhaps I would Had she attended, she may Of course not. Nor does this And for those who would as to suggest that one speaker Yes, it's true. I don't have a bond like have denied my traditions, my heritage. have a better understanding imply that those directly say this should be a time of who dared to voice her con- this. I have a bond that is stronger. But my cousins made being Indian of the intent and need for this responsible for the attacks unity, let me be very clear. All cerns go live in Afghanistan. Next to my parents, I can't think of cool, because I thought they were so darn kind of forum. should not be brought to jus- of us sat transfixed with hor- Give me a break. Remind me any other people who mean more to me O'Connell asks, "Where tice. But to think that major ror as the events on and since again why this position hon- cool. were voices in support of our events like this occur in isola- Sept. 11 unfolded. All of us ors what America stands for? than my cousins. Being the only child comes with pit- President, our Secretary of tion from would events is mourn for the lives lost. All of Starting from my youngest years, falls, especially in the eyes of onlookers. State, and our Attorney Gen- naive and dangerous. us are fearful for our future when I learned how to interact with oth- The 'only' child is many times acknowl- eral?" Surely we all know the To respond properly which is suddenly more April May ers and make friends, my cousins have edged as a selfish, spoiled individual who answer to this question: Turn requires a commitment to uncertain than ever. alumna been present. gets his or her way all the time. "interested in social science In fact, as far as I can remember, they It wouldn't surprise me in the least if, on the television to any major examine the historical context O'Connell is were my first friends. without my cousins, I grew up to be an During my youth and adolescence, I example of this definition. information, e-mail the alliance at glbtannemaiLsjau.edu. didn't have friends my age who could But having them around grounded wholly understand me tit§ way my me, and they enforced the importance of 211.E.Ch.A. cousins could. sharing, compromising, and sacrificing. Reza Day Committee weekly meetings, noon to 1 It was a time when the onOet of puber- Without a doubt, the lack of their sup- p.m. in the Chicano Library Resource Center Chicano Studies mural project, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. You are wel- ty for a girl could not be conqUered alone. port system would have made the come to take part in the designing process of a mural It was a time when I feared roll call, nuances in life way more difficult to bear. Spart---A-iuide at the Chicano Studies department. For more infor- because the announcement of my last Somehow, my cousins have the awe- mation, call Adriana Garcia at 655-6785. name would surely be followed by jeers some ability to coexist with me. and vicious words from inconsiderate They can find sanity in a person who Today Tu end ay Counseling Services classmates. , occasionally believes her thoughts verge General process group, 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m: in the Catholic Campus Minietry SJSU Symphony Orchestra Concert Administration building, Room 201. For more informa- It was a time when the, culture I was on insanity. Daily Mass, 12 10 p.m at the Campus Ministry Presentation of Viva Verdi, 7.30 p.m. in the Munk Con- tion, call Kell Fujimoto and Jew Landau at 924-5910. born into would frequently clash with They encourage me in my personal Chapel For more information, call Sister Marcia at cert Hall General admisnion in $5, and for students it is M. the one I had adopted. , endeavors. 938-1610. For more information, call Janet M. Averett at 924.4668. SJSU College Republicans But with five bright, enthusiastic They caution me on mindless risks. First meeting of the Fall semester, 530 p.m. in young girls by my side, who faced the They each give me the best character- School of Art and Design Urban Planning Coalition the Pacifica room of the Student Union. For more same situations, overcoming these obsta- Student galleries art exhibitions, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Meeting, 6:30 p.m every first and third Tuesday information, call Darryl Lee at 499-3994. istics their personalities have to offer: through Friday in galleries two, three, five, six, eight of the month in Washington Square Hall, Room 218. Department of Nutrition and cles was possible. tolerance, idealism, loyalty, humor and and Herbert Sanders in the Art and Industrial Studies For more information, call Irvin David at 924-7433 Food Science I came home Saturday night after tenacity. buildings. For more information, call John or Nicole at Come check out the latest in body composition test- spending some time with a few cousins. I'm still maturing, and the process 924-4330. New Student Orientation: ing, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Central Classroom build- And as I sat on my bed to reflect on will always be one of complexity. Leader Recruitment ing. Students pay $5. Staff and faculty members pay the conversation I had with one of them, But through these complexities, I idspirit.org Looking for a job on campus? Join a team of 25 $10. For more information, call Sherry at 206-7599. I came to the conclusion that I'm OK hope my cousins Daily meditation. 4 p.m. to 5 30 p.m. through paid orientation leaders and impact more than 3,000 remain by my side for Thursday at the Campus Ministry on 10th Street. new students. Applications are available in the Student Jewish Student Union and without a brother or sister. the rest of my life, so I can continue to Come join us no matter what your meditation form. Life Center Deadline in Nov 2. For more information, Hillel of Silicon Valley After the sleepless sleepovers, the evolve into someone whose company There is a power and comfort in community medita- call 924-5950 or e-mail gwolcottenjeu.edu. Join us as we feature Eitan Kadosh, a Bay Area quarrels, the inside-jokes, the infinite friends and acquaintances can enjoy. tion. For more information, call chaplain Roger at Slam poetry champion who brings inspiring poetry of family gatherings and even the full-on Those who know me are not simply 605-1687 or visit the site ejspiritorg. School of Art and Design the heart with a comedic twist., 830 p.m. in the Hillel fights, I realized that I have found my interacting with one individual. They're Lecture series presents Grindstaff, an SJSU lectur- house, located at 336 E William St, between Seventh siblings. interacting with an extension Gay Lesbian Bieexual and er in art history will present a slide lecture in conflic- and Eighth streets. For more information, call Gideon of many. Tranagendered Alliance (GLIITA) tion with the opening of the 'The Darker Shades of at 286-6669 eat 13 or e-mail at jcscehillelsv.org. That night of unraveling also brought And today, I celebrate five of those Tasting the Rainbow Film Festival presents "Broken Red" exhibition in the Thompson Gallery, 5 pm to 6 on some wondering about how different- people: my cousins, my sisters. Hearts Club." 940 a m to 11.15 am.. and "If Them pm in the Art building, Room 133 For more informa- ly my life would have shaped with the Wall. Could Talk," 7 15 p.m. to 850 pm.. in the Mosale tion, call Jo Hernandez at 924-4328 absence of just one of them, let alone all Multicultural Center of the Student Union. For more Sparta orisoide is provided free of charge to students. Au- of them. information, email the salience at glbtatitimmitejsu edu. Gay Lesbian Bisexual and ld') and staff members lb, deadline for entries is noon First and most important, I don't Transgendered Alliance (GLSTA) three working doss before the desired publication date Spring 2002 in Rath, England Taxiing the Rainbow him Festival presents "Pnncilla. Emirs forms am available in the Sparion Dailt Office in think I would've been a balanced individ- Minal Gandhi is a Spartan Daily Information meeting. 11 a m in the Administration Queen of the Desert," 12 10 p m: to 2 p m .004 Billy's Hol. Dwight Hemel Hall ROOT 209 Space restrictions mat, ual. Senior Staff Writer building, Room 223A. For more information, call Dave lywood Sown Kim," 6.30 p m to 905 p m . in the Monroe require editing of submissnons Entries are printed on the I think the rough times I experienced and Copy Editor. 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-- 0%."1 4.40 SPARTAN DAILY PORTS Ard S MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2001 .11()I1- STA-1E UNIVERSITY Lyssand a hero in 4-0 SJSU win By Chris Giovannetti Five minutes later, he raced DAILY half a field length towards the STAFF WRITER Mustang goal beating a half- Senior midfielder Lars Lyssand dozen defenders along the way assisted on every goal to help the and found junior forward Daniel Spartan men's soccer team down Castillo in front of the net. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 4-0 on Finally, in the 81st minute, he Sunday at Spartan Stadium. took control of the ball in front of San Jose State University was the box, beat the oncoming inconsistent early, but Lyssand Blevins with a fake, stopped in ignited what had been a mediocre front of two defenders and chipped offensive performance. a pass to Castillo for his second After taking the pass in front of score of the day. the Mustangs' goal box, Lyssand SJSU head coach Gary St. Clair bounced a pass to Spartan fresh- concurred Lyssand's sentiments. man forward Sven Juhlin in front "It's a funny game," said St. of the goalkeeper Eric Blevins. Clair, whose team improved to 6-4 Seconds later, Juhlin scored on the season. "I'm not terribly SJSUs first goal of the contest happy with the way we played near the 70th minute. today. We came out flat in the first In the next 10 minutes, the half and by the time we picked it Spartans scored three more goals up, we looked to inconsistent." Lyssand assisting all of them. St. Clair said he was happier "Things happen. We knew we with the way his team played in could beat them and that first goal Thursday's 4-1 loss to Stanford. deflated them," said Lyssand, who However, an offensive outburst has scored 25 points in 10 matches similar to Sunday's couldn't hurt this season. "I just got control of the Spartans, as they head into the ball each time and did what Friday's Mountain Pacific Soccer needed to be done. We didn't play Federation opener at University of so well today overall. We had some Nevada at Las Vegas. new guys in the lineup but once we found our spots, we picked it up." Defender Artin Rodriguez As brilliant a move as his first assist was, the highlight reel only (13) brings the ball deep into got better for Lyssand. In the 75th the Mustangs' zone. The Spar- minute, he lofted a corner kick into tans beat the Mustangs 4-0 at the center of the box to give Frank Spartan Stadium on Sunday. Mata an easy header. The jovial Lyssand celebrated with a hand- stand in front of the corner flag. Ben Liebenberg Daily Staff

Football team crushed, 41-20 SAN JOSE( COLLEGE By Mike Osegueda "That was a big thing," later when he hooked up with PFIIT DEPRESSION Whitaker DAILY SENIOR STAFF WRITER said. "We practiced D.J. Curry for a 64-yard touch- that just last week and it was down. SPA DAILY htlp ilwww save ong It was a long plane ride home effective." The Spartans would score for the winless Spartan football But that wasn't enough to only twice more: a 25-yard field team after Saturday night's 41- match the potent Bulldog pass- goal from Gilliam, and a 13- 20 loss against Louisiana Tech ing offense, led by sophomore yard pass to Tuati Wooden from University in Ruston, La. quarterback Luke McCown's backup quarterback Clint Carl- Spartan senior wide receiver 407 yards on 31-of-42 passing. son with 1:11 left in the game. Casey Le Blanc described it in On the Spartan side of the Louisiana Tech improved to one word: "Quiet." ball, junior quarterback Marcus 2-2 overall and 2-1 in Western coming soon... "It was a lot of people stick- Arroyo was 9-for-24 with 140 Athletic Conference play. The career job fair ing to themselves and thinking yards and three interceptions. Spartans lost their first WAC about what's going on," Le Arroyo lost one of his favorite contest of the season. Blanc said. "There are a lot of targets early in the game when SJSU has another chance to question marks as to why this is Le Blanc left in the first quarter get its first win of the season on and a lot of frustration." with a pulled hamstring. Saturday when SMU visits The Spartans an ived in San Le Blanc said the cold weath- Spartan Stadium. The game is Jose at 4 a.m, after a six-hour er in Ruston, got to him during scheduled to start at 2 p.m. flight. They were back on the the 20 minutes of ceremonies in The game will be homecom- practice field Sunday at 3:30 between warm-ups and kick-oft ing and SJSU's first home p.m., working out and breaking Le Blanc said he expects to game of the season. down the game to find out what be ready for this Saturday's "The guys are really excited went wrong. game against Southern to play at Spartan Stadium," Le It was nothing new for the 0- Methodist University, despite Blanc said. "We need to get our 4 Spartans: turnovers, defense, still feeling sore on Sunday. first victory." and a lack of a balanced offen- Injuries also hurt San Jose The prospect of getting back sive attack. State University on defense. in front of the home crowd is ',HI' ((Jeer Center "It's just to the point where Luke La Herran, a senior line- enough to pump confidence back we're disappointed," Le Blanc backer and defensive captain, into the veins of the team. employerconnections said. "It's not a lack of effort, missed with the game with a "It's heaven," Whitaker said. it's a lack of execution. In this strained MCL, an injury sus- "I think this week is definitely game, we turned the ball over. tained against Arizona State going to be our week." We can't do that. We have to be University last week. more ball conscious. We were a "It's really like our quarter- OF s4 pretty good offense last year back being out on offense," Le o e get ready graduating students! and right now we're not satis- Blanc said. dOsr December 2001 & May & August 2002 grads fied with where we're at. It's not The Bulldogs took advantage acceptable." of the Spartan defense early, as Senior tailback Deonce McCown connected for two Whitaker looked like the touchdowns in the first six min- Whitaker of old with 112 yards utes. 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1 kitnDAI. OCTOBER 8. 2001 SPORTS SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - SPARTAN DAII.Y Henderson gets Rice refuses to lose game; his due: 3,000 hit SAN DIEGO (API The Padres raced out to second base, Spartans down in overtime and the 42-year-old Henderson greeted them with open arms. in the Western Athletic Confer- looks at the net and we had four Among them was Gwynn, who Comeback by ence and 3-7 overall, opened or five legitimate chances in the got his 3,000th hit on Aug. 6, WAC play on Friday with a 2-0 first half. We're creating a lot of 1999, and now has 3,141. Sunday win over Tulsa University. chances now and we just have was the final game in Gwynn's Spartans all for "We gave up that late goal to work on finishing them." 20-year career. but we knew we could beat this Following Anderson's goal, Henderson came over to foul team," Lindsay said. "If we had controversy descended on Spar- territory and got a hug from naught in 2-1 lost after giving up that goal, it tan Stadium. another member of the 3,000-hit would have been very upsetting. Midway through the second club, Hall of Famer Dave Win- We knew we had 15 more mm- half, game time operators failed field. Winfield got his 3,000th on loss to Owls utes (the overtime period) to to start the following a Sept. 16, 1993, while with Min- win this game and we did." Rice substitution. nesota. By Chris Giovannetti The Spartans peppered the assistant coach Steve Winfield, who went into the Fame this year, is on the STAFF Owl goal box the entire after- Nugent jumped into an argu- Hall of DAILY WRITER noon, outshooting Rice 20-9. ment with game officials and Padres' board of directors. He Rice University forward Time after time, SJSU either requested time be put back on was at Saturday's game when Kristen Lindsay made sure a shot wide on Garrison or mis- the clock. Henderson got hit No. 2,999 on a win didn't elude her team a sec- handled a pass sent into the Nugent's appeal was denied leadoff double. ond time against the Spartan goal box. Under constant fire, and later, at the end of regula- Henderson was presented women's soccer team on Sunday. Garrison recorded nine saves. tion after the Spartans had tied with a plaque and held it up for Lindsay took a free kick from The Spartan defense of the game in the waning sec- the crowd to see. teammate Sarah Yoder in the Alaina Chandler, Cynthia Har- onds, he again petitioned offi- He was presented with the 102nd minute of play and sent a rah and Jessica Hernandez was cials, citing that the game ball by shortstop Juan Uribe, shot past San Jose State Uni- able to keep the Owl offense at should had concluded before who took the throw from the out- versity goalkeeper Eryn Meyer bay until the 67th minute, when Jacob's goal. field. to give her Owls a 2-1 overtime Ashley Anderson's shot sailed Eleven minutes later, Lind- Henderson lofted Thomson's win at Spartan Stadium. over the head of Meyer and into say sealed the victory. pitch toward the right field line SJSU shocked the Owls in the the left corner of the net for 1-0 "This was a huge win for us. and three Rockies converged on 90th minute, as senior midfield- lead. We came in today 1-5 and we'd it, second baseman Terry er Kristina Jacob headed a cor- "I can't fault the defense, been so close and just hadn't Shumpert, right fielder Mario ner kick past Owl goalie Aznan- This game should have ended been able to finish things off," Encarnacion and first baseman da Garrison to send the game in up 4-1 or 5-1 at the end of regu- Rice head coach Chris Huston Todd Helton. to overtime, knotted 1-1. lation," said Spartan head coach said. "We finally got the job Shumpert had the best shot at SJSU, which dropped to 1-1 Tamie Grimes. "We had good done." it, but didn't get there in time. Ben bebenberg Daily Site Spartan forward AlaIna Chandler (left) dribbles around the Owls Lindsay Botsford (right.) The Spartans lost to Rite University, 2-1, In overtime at Spartan Stadium on Sunday. Bonds refuses to give up; CREDIT CARD QUIZ (CONT.) hits No. 73 in season finale SAN FRANCISCO (Al') On wrapped up another major league the final day of the season, Barry record for the Giants' left fielder. Bonds made an odd number a He finished the season with a remarkable one 73. slugging percentage of .863, easily Bonds hit his 73rd home run surpassing the record of .847 set Sunday, further extending the by Babe Ruth in 1920. major league record he broke two And it also secured another days earlier. record for Bonds he homered In what could be his last game every 6.52 at-bats this season, with the San Francisco Giants, breaking the record of a homer Bonds connected in the first inning every 7.27 at-bats set by McGwire off Los Angeles' Dennis Springer. in 1998. The Giants won the game 2-1. The solo homer came on a full- "This was a great, great way to count knuckleball from Springer. end it with a victory and a home It gave Bonds a career-high 137 run. You can't ask for anything RBIs. betteonds said aftgL- thef e. Fans accustomed to Bonds' "I never thought I could eroics this seaterrer him a Bonds, who broke Mark McG- standing ovation and he stepped wire s record by slugging two out of the dugout for a quick cur- 31) When it comes time homers on Friday night, homered tain call. in his first at-bat Sunday after tak- Before his second at-bat, fans ing a day off on Saturday. He sin- chanted "Five more years!' a gled in the third, popped out in the reference to comments by Bonds' sixth and flied out in the eighth. agent that he will seek a five-year Instead of feeling the pressure deal after this season. to pay my credit in the final few games of the sea- Even though Bonds had one of son, Bonds finished the year in the greatest offensive seasons in style he hit four homers in his major league history, he may not final three games. be back in San Francisco next Bonds shook his head and year. He is eligible for free agency shrugged his shoulders, almost in after nine seasons with the card bill I often disbelief at what he has accom- Giants, who may not be able to plished this season, as he took the afford his demands. field for the top of the second Bonds, 37, earned $10.3 million inning. this season in the last year of a When McGwire set his record three-year, $22.9 million contract of 70 homers in 1998, a mark then extension. His agent, Scott Boras, thought unbreakable, he hit two is expected to seek a contract homers on the final day of the sea- worth perhaps $20 million a year son and five in his final three starting in 2002. A. make at least the minimum payment games. Bonds would like to return to Bonds' homer, onto the arcade the Giants, the team of his godfa- above the right-field fence, was ther Willie Mays and one of the 567th of his career leaving the teams his father, Bobby Bonds, B. pay the complete amount him six behind Harmon Killebrew played for. He made that clear Fri- for sixth all-time. Bonds started day night in a ceremony following the season 17th on the career list. his record-breaking homer. The ball was grabbed by "I don't know what my future Patrick Hayashi, 36, from nearby is," he said. 'I love San Francisco C. black out Santa Clara County, after a scrum and I love you fans. My family among fans on the arcade. knows, God knows, Fm proud to Bonds' 73rd home run also wear this uniform." Corral the Mustangs!! SPARTAN FOOTBALL HOMECOMING WEEK October 8-13

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s 4 . STATE UNIVERSITY - SPARTAN DAILY NEWS MONDAY, OCTOBER 8,2001 * it LAB: Located in Washington Square Hall, MacQuarrie Hall and Sweeney Hall, they will have 20-25 new computers in each continued from Page I and Room 332 in MacQuarrie The He also said SJSU currently don't include 90 percent of the Once the computers are If students have any ques- 11111e, Hall are open from 8 a.m. to 5 does not have enough computers these labs," Lee said. machines that are used in labs hooked up to the servers, Woods tions or feedback, they can con- son "First, I p.m. and the lab in Room 333 of to compensate for the number of restricted went to the computer lab to students in a partic- said, it will be more efficient tact a representative at the help in Sweeney Hall is open from noon students. ular department. Clark Library, but they didn't and cost-effective because soft- desk in Washington Square who to 5 p.m., though it may expand The university only counts the Woods said the new computers have any available and they its ware will not have to be Hall, Room 1176 or 408-924- 6, hours into the evening. number of computers that are will be mostly PCs and will be uploaded weren't for e-mail. Then I went to There onto every computer 2377 Monday -Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 lay are 15 Macintosh com- open for general usage, Nance loaded with an application that individually and it Washington Square Hall and puters in Sweeney will be easi- p.m. and by e-mail at an's they Hall, 28 per- said. will be hooked up to a group of er to repair computers if had signs that said to come sonal computers in there [email protected]. here MacQuarrie He added that the number is central servers, called Citrix are any software glitches. (MacQuarrie Hall)." Hall and 20 PCs in Washington foulr The lab in more deceiving because they Solutions. Clark library will Square Hall, in addition to the 50 om expand to encompass 100 com- computers in the basement lab in 11:hit puters that are open for general Washington Square rin- use. Hall. Gor- on ney-Moreno said she is still look- Fifty computers for the library ing to make improvements will come to the from the Washington labs and is open to student feed- Square Hall computer lab, and back. the the other computers will be new, "The provost (Marshall Good- the said Richard Woods, the He library man) is really concerned with ful- information technology director. We're not like every filling the students needs, the hen All computers and a hardware first part of that is finding out have been bought, but Gorney- what the students need and want Moreno said the wiring must be so we can make decisions that ited completed before the computers for will best suit students," she said. can be installed. Some students responded other high-tech company. Woods said the wiring the should favorably to the new changes in be completed by mid-November, computer access into labs. but the lab will probably not out- "I think it's great; I like it a open until mid-December. lot," Lee said about the Mac- He said those in charge on's of Quarrie Hall lab. "It's not as con- opening the labs do not want to gested in Washington Square hiring. line We're inconvenience students who are Hall and the computers work I on preparing for finals, so they will ?.rry better than the ones in Sweeney most likely set up the 50 new Hall." ario computers in Clark Library non Many computer labs are before moving the other 50 from restricted to students taking Washington Square Hall. classes in the department, but tat Kathleen Stearns, a senior e. these six new computer labs are majoring in child development, open to all students and will have No one told you the hardest part of being an engineer would be finding called for more computer labs on hours based on the needs of stu- campus and said they needed to dents, Gorney-Moreno said. be more strategically placed William Nance, the special your first job. Of course, it s still possible to get the high-tech work throughout campus instead of assistant to the provost, said the having one central computer lab. university currently has more you want by joining the U.S. Air Force. You can leverage your degree "I'm always in this area of the than 1,000 computers that are campus (near Sweeney Hall) and available to students. experience with some of the most I would rather have a computer Almost all of them, he said, immediately and get hands-on lab that was close by," Stearns have restrictions on usage. said. Before the new labs opened, sophisticated technology on earth.To find out how to get your career off Students also use the comput- there were approximately 100 er labs between classes to do computers that had open usage the ground, call 1 -800-423-USAF or visit our Web site at airforce.com their work and check e-mail. for all students. Anna Huang, a computer sci- There would be more than 250 ence student, said she uses the computers after the last four computer lab in MacQuarrie Hall computer labs are opened, Nance a few times every week. said. "If I don't have anything in my A requirement set by the Cali- schedule, I have to stay here and fornia State University system work on my homework. Here, I requires universities to have at can work on word processing," least one computer for every 20 she said. students, said Alfonso De Alba, The computer labs in Room executive director of the Associ- 117b of Washington Square Hall ated Students. U.S. AIR FORCE SPEECH: Discussed the current action taking place in.calomkia and El Salvador continued from Page I business." Kelley McCann, a Santa Clara a Congressional Medal of Honor University student who has par- he received in 1986 as a protest ticipated in protests at Fort Ben- against American policy in South ning, said she has been against TWO'S COMPANY, America. Liteky was recently the School of the Americas released from prison, serving a because she is insulted that her THREE'S A CRIME. one-year term after being arrest- tax dollars pay for the program. ed in a protest at Fort Benning. "The money goes to get bullets All of the speakers were high- which harm innocent people," ly critical of American policies in she said. "I don't want to be con- South America. nected to atrocities abroad." Slattery and Bourgeois spoke Vanessa Nisperos, a member about past atrocities as well as of Students for Justice, said she current actions taking place in was impressed by the depth of Colombia, which is in the midst the speech as well as horrified by of both a civil war and is targeted the School of the Americas. by the U.S. as a source of drugs. "I always knew it was an evil The war on drugs, Slattery place," she said. said, was having an adverse Following the speech, ques- affect on the Colombian popula- tions were taken from the audi- tion, destroying the livelihood of ence. Most asked pout partici- villagers. pating in protests at Fort Ben- "It's a form of economic war- ning. One woman asked if fare against the poor," Slattery Osama bin Laden had received said, noting that the poisonous schooling at the School of the spray used to destroy coca fields Americas. by the Colombian military was Bourgeois laughed, saying he also destroying indigenous crop- could not confirm or deny. land which led to the land being The recent troubles concern- abandoned and snatched up by ing the terrorist strikes on Sept. paramilitary and government 11 were also a reoccurring theme forces. She said the land was then in the speech. A moment of sold to U.S. corporate interests. silence was observed before the Bourgeois said poor and speech started, and speakers indigenous people in Bolivia, called those who graduated from where he worked, called U.S. the School of the Americas ter- businessmen, corporations and rorists. politicians "the new conquista- They also said that if America dors." wanted to wage war against Bourgeois criticized the U.S. those who sponsor terrorism, it for training soldiers in El Sal- should acknowledge its own vador who defended the country's sponsorship. wealthy landowners. Slattery was critical of the He said most of those soldiers recent actions by media and the who terrorized the poor of South government in the wake of the America had enrolled in "the attacks on the Pentagon and the school of death," a reference to World Trade Center. the School of the Americas. "When I think of the 'war on Bourgeois noted that in the terrorism,' I think of the 'war on last protest at Fort Benning, drugs,' " Slattery said. "It's a mil- 10,000 people showed up. He also itary solution ... I picture a shov- said he believes that despite the el, and we're digging another country being in the midst of grave when I hear about the 'war patriotism, the best thing anyone on terrorism.'" BRUCE WILLIS can do is to go to Georgia. Both Nisperos and Bourgeois "It hurts the most that the also denied that the speech had BILLY BOB THORNTON U.S. tries to present itself as the been scheduled to take advan- Mother Teresa of the world," he tage of recent events. BLANCHETT said. Bourgeois said people should mom CAME Liteky said protesting at this take things into perspective. time wasn't a sign of being unpa- "Two hundred thousand triotic. (killed) in Guatemala, 80,000 in "If you truly love your country, El Salvador, 5,000 in New York you don't want to see its people City what's happened in die," he said. "You don't want to South America is a lot larger in see your people get Tight up in scope," he said after the speech. the spiral of violence. "The world doesn't revolve Some students were highly around the U.S. We cannot focus il[40 11114111111111011111SmEgm II cows io HOE 11111111111111 receptive of the speech, agreeing on our dead. It's selfish." with the speakers' views, and did McCann also said she believed aillP101/1[1111ES 10111SfICIIIES 111111EINICCREIPICHRES CIERICIIERPIISISmorot d1111111E1111S014 BURINS 1111110111[111111 C11E11111C11111 1111[111S' "113S1111111111111 not call them unpatriotic. that the scope wasn't just limited "Patriotic people are people to South America, and the cycle At'Relp111111E SP111111Aif c 01111111111A MHO Ii121111C1 HMO RI1011 001E1111H "'""P UDE 1111110U IIICIERE111 """0111111R111S011 P11111111S1111 who know when a country is of "an eye for an eye" was return- spiral," ing to this country. F-4r ems "IVASIINUAIIKI 11111mol Blio[olf1111"unelliitiliElFE1101"914111PROPE headed in a downward IEL511-E1442K..i., , said Antonio Nunez, a 22-year-old "People abroad are killing in 0111111it Mr RISK 50111011W www.mgm.com 161161111111111M111112 political science major. We our country, while we kill others should get out of other countries' in their country," she said.

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KEY: Won award for achievements during the semester THEFT . Suspect tried to get away, students stopped him continued from Page I Portland, Ore. bears." continued frog Page I Bentel Hall, but was not sure if the suspect was taken to a local Winning the most improved Hammon was also given the it was he, she said. hospital and then to jail. ters submit yearbooks and that chapter award symbolizes that International Student Leader expensive to reproduce, Burton "I saw him coming out of a The suspect was identified made it the most competitive SJSU has an excellent chapter award, which she said really said. building and asked him what as 23 -year-old Matthew Pani- year in Golden Key history," with tremendous potential and shocked her. Barbara Sullivan, the secre- he had been doing," Fanfa said. agua, Maloney said. Hammon said. power through coming togeth- "I was really surprised," she tary of the department, said "He was sweating and said he "He will be forced to stay off The yearbook consists of er as a team, Hammon said. said. "That was the most she was the one who called the just came back from jogging. campus for two weeks," said everything the chapter did The first Golden Key chap- incredible validation that I'd police. Then I yelled at him and we Cpl. Victor Quintero of UPD. "If during the semester and how ter started in 1977 at Georgia ever received." "Someone came to the door started running again." we see him around, we'll arrest much time was spent on each State University and was an In addition to winning the and said 'call the police, some- for trespass- task, They ran through Tower him on the spot said Kin i Yu, Golden elite society, Hammon said. International Student leader one stole something and Key's Hammon also Hall and then toward San Fer- ing." publicity coordinator. Chapter members are cho- award, received they're chasing him,' " Sullivan had property Hammon said she sen by invitation only. Stu- a check for $1,000, which she nando Street, she said. Aydelotte saw the said. her earlier in the need to assist the chapter. dents must be a junior or used for tuition. As the suspect tried hopping stolen from "When I took office, the senior undergraduate student, Hammon said the awards Sara Aydelotte, an occupa- a fence next to the Sandwiched semester and was determined chapter was struggling, in the top 15 percent of their wouldn't have come without tional therapy major, said she In restaurant, SJSU student to make sure it didn't happen because the past president was class and have a 3.85 GPA, she the help of her chapter. helped chase down the suspect. Mike Hidalgo said he and to anyone else, Burton said. graduating and didn't have a said. "I attribute a lot of my suc- "I heard Catherine yelling another student, Pedro He also added that the lot of help," she said. "I became The chapter focused on recy- cess to my local chapter, and I went outside and started Gotchin, pinned him down department wants to post a president because there was a cling issues last year. This year because I couldn't have grown yelling 'he stole my purse,'" until the police arrived. photo of Paniagua in the build- need, but I didn't think! would the group's main focus is serv- to be such a good leader with- Aydelotte said. "I thought if I "I heard them screaming ing in case he returns in the be best suited for the job." ing the children in the commu- out their support, encourage- said that, I would attract and I saw him wanting to jump future. Winning the Most Improved nity, Hero said. ment and advice," Hammon attention." the fence," Hidalgo said. "We "The police said this was a Chapter award was her goal, Hammon said other mem- said. During the chase, the sus- grabbed him and pinned him to textbook case," Burton said. Hammon said. bers do a lot of community ser- Hammon's ultimate goal is pect took the palm pilot but the ground." "She didn't physically confront One step along the way, the vice aimed towards children. to win the founders award, dropped the briefcase and The arrest was made at the him, but she accused him, chapter won three awards: best "We always do things for which is the highest award at papers, Sullivan said. corner of San Fernando and chased him and got all the newsletter, best Web site and children," she said. "We visit the Golden Key International Fanfa later encountered the Fifth street, Maloney said. attention. That's exactly what most improved chapter at an children's hospitals, making Honour Society, which only one suspect coming out of Dwight After being apprehended, someone should do." April regional conference in cards and collecting teddy chapter receives each year. ATTACK: Dozens of gravity bombs America drops food for Afghans, American heart dropped on al-Qaida training camps A-0ssociation continued from Page I speaking on condition of but not to camps in Pakistan anonymity, said later that Navy said Sunday night. "This is F/A-18 and F-14 fighters flew WASHINGTON (API The refugee camps in Pakistan and could hit and injure someone. only the beginning, and it looks missions off two U.S. carriers U.S. military strikes Sunday in other border countries, Pentagon Afghanistan is among the Do you have to me to be a strong begin- the USS Carl Vinson and the Afghanistan included airdrops of officials have said. world's poorest countries and ning." USS Enterprise in the Arabi- food, medicine and other human- The food, wrapped so that one has the lowest per-person food Along with the strikes an Sea, and that no land-based Asthma? itarian supplies, defense officials packet has enough for one per- intake in the world, said Andrew Do you know someone who has asthma' against air defenses of the Tal- Air Force strike planes other said. son for one day, does not contain Natsios, administrator of the Do you want to contribute to knowkAge iban and their small fleet of than bombers were used in the Defense Secretary Donald H. any animal products so as not to U.S. Agency for International about the condition and its treatment? warplanes, U.S. Air Force C-17 first round of attacks. The sup- Rumsfeld two C-17 cargo planes violate any religious or cultural Development. People with asthma are needed to cargo planes flying from Ram- port planes used in the raids dropped 37,500 food packets to practices. Muslims, for example, Afghanistan also has the participate in research :Nonetary compensation up to stein Air Base, Germany, were included Navy EA-6B electronic starving Afghans on the first day do not eat pork. world's highest rate of women 5400.00 is provided dropping food and medical sup- warfare aircraft and E2-C of airstrikes to underscore the The yellow plastic packets are who die in childbirth, and one- plies inside Afghanistan as Hawkeye early warning radar Allem, and Asthma Ass into message that the strikes are about the size and weight of a fourth of its children die before Research Center part of President Bush's effort planes as well as American and meant to harm terrorists, not hardcover book. reaching age 5, Natsios said. Please call: (408) 553-0709 em. 237 to aid displaced civilians. British tankers that refueled the ordinary Afghans. They have a picture of a smil- Rumsfeld said 37,500 sets of bombers on their long-range "To say that these attacks are ing person eating from a pouch, rations were to be dropped in strikes. in any way against Afghanistan a stencil of an American flag, a an initial wave Sunday in the Myers, sworn into office less or the Afghan people is flat notation that they were made by TEACH to CHANGE the world beginning stage of a humani- than a week ago, said the U.S. wrong," Rumsfeld said. Rightaway Foods of McAllen, STANFORD TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM (STEP) tarian operation that might aircraft in the initial wave The military also dropped Texas, and this greeting in Eng- IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! eventually include moving included Air Force B-1 Lancers, leaflets and made radio broad- lish: "This food is a gift from the relief supplies by ground. B-2s and B-52 long-range casts into Afghanistan to explain United States of America." STEP offers a cutting-edge twelve-month program to college Another official said the air bombers as well as carrier-based the U.S. action, he said. Inside are several smaller graduates leading to a Master of Ads in Education and a drops probably would continue strike aircraft. The B-2s flew Rumsfeld did not elaborate on packets with food such as peanut California Single Subject Teaching Credential with CLAD for several days. from Whiteman, but after drop- what kinds of medicine or sup- butter, strawberry jam, crackers, emphasis.ln addition, Stanford undergraduates can At the same time, Air Force ping their satellite-guided a fruit pastry, enroll in plies other than food packets and entrees such their EC-130E Commando Solo air- bombs, known as Joint Direct were being dropped into the as beans with tomato sauce and junior or senior year and complete a bachelors degree in craft equipped with sophisti- Attack Munitions, continued on country. bean and potato vinaigrette. their major field while completing a Masters in Education and cated radio equipment flew to Diego Garcia, a British island The airdrops are delivering The packets provide at least eaching credential in a co-terminal teaching program. over the area and broadcast in the Indian Ocean. The crews "humanitarian daily rations," 2,200 calories per day. The Unit- messages aimed at both the were to rest there and then fly plastic pouches of food-enriched ed States has a stockpile of We invite you to attend the following Information Nights: Taliban and Afghans opposing their planes back to Missouri, with vitamins and minerals to about 2 million of them. Thursday, October 4 the ruling regime, U.S. officials officials said. boost refugees weakened by The packets are also designed Thursday, October 11 said. Among the messages were The B-52s dropped at least hunger and travel. to flutter to the ground rather assurances that the U.S.-led dozens of 500-pound gravity The drops will be focused on than drop straight down to min- 6:30-8:00 p.m. attacks were aimed at terror- bombs on al-Qaida terrorist areas inside Afghanistan, not imize the possibility that they ists and not the Afghan people, training camps in eastern Come hear from faculty, current and former students and pro- said one official familiar with Afghanistan, one official said. gram staff about what STEP can offer you! Refreshments will be the operation. Also participating in the ini- 7.37 ea. for 25 White Ts. served. The Taliban's ambassador to tial attacks were American and need t-shirts? 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Officials would Staff, said 15 land-based not identify them by name. bombers including B-2 Rumsfeld said it was too early Tired of arriving to campus early to look for parking? Stealth bombers flying from to judge the success of the mis- Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo. sion. He said there was no indi- and 25 other strike aircraft cation that any American plane flying from U.S. aircraft carri- had been damaged. Save your energy for class and ride VTA to SJSU. ers began the attack at 12:30 Afghan sources, speaking on p.m. EDT after darkness fell condition of anonymity, said in Afghanistan. He termed the the targets included Taliban strike "the early stages of headquarters in Kandahar, the ongoing combat operations" city's airport facilities, housing Avoid the parking hassle by taking against the Taliban and the al- for followers of Osama bin Qaida network. Laden and the home of a Tal- advantage of your Transit Access Pass. A senior defense official, iban leader. 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SAN .10SE STATE UNIVERSITY - SPARTAN DAILY NEWS MONDAY, crows $, 2001 7 California on alert, Emmys called off after strikes LOS ANGELES (AP) - The nately we are going to have to went to a heightened security mixed with airline passengers. alert that allows officers to be Airport. "This event is not start of a military campaign stick with this for quite a while.' level, Force Protection Condition Charif Martin of Chatsworth kept on duty after their shifts end. unanticipated. Various precau- against targets in Afghanistan In Los Angeles, the Emmy Charlie, one short of its highest considered staying home Sunday "We are safe here in Los tions are in place." forced the TV industry to call off show was just hours away from its alert, in preparation for possible after hearing of the attacks on Angeles," Mayor James Hahn Lauren Mack, spokeswoman its Emmy Awards telecast Sunday start when CBS and the television retaliatory terrorist attacks, said Afghanistan but decided to con- said. "We'll continue to be so for the Immigration and Natu- as California airports, border academy decided the broadcast base spokesman Staff Sgt. Mark tinue on to Las Vegas for sister's but we also know it's best to be ralization Service, said agent , crossings and military installa- from the Shrine Auditorium Diamond. 26th birthday. prepared." at the border crossings contin- tions remained on a heightened would be in inappropriate. Acade- "A majority of our aircraft and "I did write my children some Police spokesman Lt. Horace ued to operate at Status Alert 1, state of alert. my officials were uncertain if it our crews have received orders" in letters, and my husband, telling Frank said there was no word of the highest security level. Leaders sought to reassure would be rescheduled. the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, them how much I love them, in any threats. Inspectors were closely evaluat- Californians amid renewed Across the state, public safety Diamond said. He could not case the worst happens," said Commercial airline flights ing vehicles and people seeking threats against America by and military officials said they immediately confirm if Travis per- Martin, 27, who has a 6-year-old remained unaffected through- to enter the United States. Osama bin Laden. were prepared for possible retalia- sonnel were involved in the Sun- daughter and 9-month-old son. out the state, even as the U.S. The Port of Los Angeles also "There is nothing more impor- tory attacks in the wake of Sun- day assaults. However, the born-again Chris- State Department warned of remained under heightened tant to me than the safety and day's military strikes. Security forces also were pre- tian said she was "pretty confi- the possibility of "strong anti- security, but port operations security of 35 million Californi- "It's show time," said California sent at California airports. dent with God taking care of us." American sentiment and retal- continued as usual, Port Police ans," Gov. Gray Davis said in San National Guard spokesman Lt. National Guard troops were "God's in control," she said. iatory actions against U.S. citi- Lt. Bill Fletcher said. Diego, where he attended a Col. Charles Terry Knight. "It deployed to Los Angeles and San "Whether or not it happens, I zens and interests throughout There were no plans to shut Padres baseball game. "This is a brings it home that this is seri- Francisco international airports know where I'm going." the world." the port or limit operations, he very difficult time that we are liv- ous." last week. Los Angeles officials activated "Aircraft activity is normal," said. ing through and I understand Travis Air Force Base near In Los Angeles, police officers the city's emergency operations said Tom Winfrey, spokesman "We have a plan in place and that people are fearful. Unfortu- Fairfield in Northern California and county sheriff's deputies center and called a police tactical for Los Angeles International we'll stick to that plan," he said

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lit 9 MONDAN. 0(115415 8.2001 NEWS SiN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - SPARTAN DAILY Stevie Nicks rocks the Shoreline Ampitheatre !Michelle Jew And there were people It was a nice change from the Stevie Nicks," Gregory said "My Favorite Mistake" and two held a song of their own. dressed in jeans and T-shirts. whiny alternative, boring before the band left the stage. "Everyday is a Winding Road," It was amazing to hear the 1)I I EDITOR There were people of all teeny-bopper pop that has been "God save the Queen," shout- in addition to playing the gui- variety produced by the two In lieu of the Sept. 11 events, ages. out lately. ed a concertgoer. tar and singing backup for cer- instruments. the Shoreline Amphitheatre But it didn't seem to matter, This music reached out and Nicks certainly ruled the tain songs. But it wasn't until Waddy took extra precautions to each person was there for his or grabbed you. audience. The songs gave Nicks time Wachtel, the guitarist came in ensure safety at the Sept. 30 her own reasons which was The bass and drums vibrated All she had to do was walk on for a breather and a costume that the song took off. Stevie Nicks concert. fine with everyone else. the ground. stage to bring the crowd to its change or shawl change It was something one would IF Key rings were searched for When I go to a concert, I go to It vibrated in your knees and feet. because Nicks would leave the expect from a heavy metal or Swiss Army knives. a venue like Live 105's BFD, in your chest. Behind her and the band was stage for five minutes only to hard rock concert. Backpacks had to be emptied where the crowd starts rowdy It was how rock and roll is a backdrop of a large archway. return with a different colored The riffs from the guitar onto a table and sorted through and only gets rowdier as the supposed to be played loud. During the songs, the back- shawl. were amazing, then the drums by security. night progresses. Gregory looks like Eddie lighting would turn the sky in Nicks was stationary for nearly took it over. And at every gate, patrons I'm used to seeing old, junky Vedder, from when Pearl Jam the arch different colors, often most of her numbers. It was Each instrument kept get- were not only patted down from cars in the parking lot, not was popular, but sounds a bit simulating a sunset or the sky only broken up for short spurts ting louder, as if one was trying head to toe, but metal detectors BMWs. like Bruce Springsteen. before a storm. of dancing Stevie style. to surpass the other with talent were used. I'm used to overcrowded He plays guitar. He can sing. When Nicks sang, she con- Nicks would spread her and pure volume. Annie Savitt, an usher who lawn areas. He can scream and yell. stantly played with the red, arms, let the shawl dangle That was the high point of has worked at Shoreline since I'm used to seeing jeans and He's a local Santa Clara white and blue streamers hang- down, lean at an angle, and the concert. the early '90s, said security has shirts fly off bodies. local to be exact. ing from her microphone it swing her upper body around. Nicks had the chance to show definitely been increased at the I'm used to packing up my "American rock 'n' roll never almost became a distraction. It wasn't quite a twirl or off, and so did the band. venue. gear in a matter of seconds to dies," Gregory said. "You don't "(The Bay Area) is where it twist it was too rickety for I'm still trying to decide who "They're even searching escape a rapidly expanding see it on MTV, and that's all all started," the SJSU alumna that but whatever it was, it won. (employees) now," she said. mosh pit. right." said. "Everything that was drove the audience wild. "Security is always on alert. This concert was nothing like Which is why California's musical started here." People leapt to their feet and Stuff like (fights or threats) can that. music is so appealing, with it's She told stories about how cheered. happen at any given show." These fans were mellow. hard metal-like guitar riffs and the Bay Area was when she and I still don't know what to Arsloolell Once inside the main gates, The people danced in place, loud drums all the way to the Lindsey Buckingham, from make of it. I was afraid she was ... however, things seemed normal not into one another. Chris Isaac sound of a sliding Fleetwood Mac, started before going to fall over. Be an depending on your definition The treat of the show was guitar. they drove to Hollywood. One of the best parts of of it. the opening act, a band from California delivered big-time It was also where Nicks and Nicks' section of the concert Donate Eggs! Fans dressed in tie-dyed North Hollywood called Califor- which explains why, after I Buckingham "broke up forever" contained no singing. If you are 21-30 years old, dresses, matching leather nia. bought their compact disc, the while recording the album It started with the percus- healthy, bright& responsible. corsets and pants, scarves and John Gregory, the lead singer clerk took down the display. "Rumors" with Fleetwood Mac. sionist, Lenny Castro, playing Call Family Fertility Center shredded skirts milled around and rhythm guitarist, opened "We're running really low," Her song, "Planets of the the bongos. needed Then the drummer, Mark All nationalities the grounds drinking beer, buy- the set by asking if there were was all he said. Universe," was based on that boys, with Schulman, joined the beat. 1-800-939-6886 ing T-shirts and sorting any Americans in the crowd. These California experience. Compensation through the mass of jewelry The half-full amphitheater their cowboy shirts and laid- Nicks' voice is like the For four solid minutes the Generous booths present. cheered wildly patriotism back attitude made the show. female version of Bob Dylan. The crowd was almost as still running high. Expect big things from them Sometimes it's grave, a little interesting as the show. "Well, we're an American in the future. deep and not always quite in There were people dressed band playing American rock 'n' But the main event was Ste- tune with the song but that's Chinese Cuisine like hippies. roll," Gregory said. vie Nicks. part of the charm. FOOD TO GO There were people dressed And it was rock 'n' roll, the "There's the King, that's Sheryl Crow contributed two Mandarin & Szechuan Cuisine Box Lunch to Go to the tour, like gypsies. kind of stuff I grew up with. 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