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ASSESSMENT: SHOWERS President Bush visited HIGH: 58 I LOW: 34 parts of California www.bgnews.com destroyed by fire; PAGE 6 K(T1WS VOLUME 95 ISSUE 38 Ugty: BG thumped in Oxford Falcons fall to RedHawks, 33-10

By tali Baker three-yard touchdown run by Cal deficit to 10-7 going into halft ime. SPORTS EDItOR Murray gave Miami a 7-0 lead. Miami would go on to domi- OXFORD, Ohio—After experi- On the kickoff following the nate the next 30 minutes, scoring encing an emotional, dominant touchdown, lanssen Patton fum- two touchdowns in the first 10 win by BG over Northern Illinois bled the ball, and the RedHawks minutes of the half. last Saturday, BG was dominated took over on the BG 20. They It began With the RedHawks' last night by Miami. would get a 26-yard field goal first possession of the second It was a night when nothing from Jared Parseghian to give half, as Miami marched 65 yards seemed to go right for the Miami a 10-point advantage. and capped the drive with a five- Falcons. The offense struggled to The Falcons prevented the yard touchdown run by Mike move the ball and the defense RedHawks from adding to their Smith, giving Miami a 17-7 lead. had trouble containing Miami lead late in the first half after The RedHawks would get quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Mitch Hewitt recovered a fumble another touchdown after Harris It was also a sloppy game. deep in BG territory. fumbled the ball on BG's next Bowling Green had 12 penal- Then things got weird. Offensive possession. A few plays ties for 96 yards, and the two With 330 remaining, BG drove later, a one-yard run by teams combined for seven to the Miami 24 and were facing a Roethlisberger gave Miami a 24-7 turnovers, but it was BG's four third and 16 with 21 seconds lead. fumbles that coach Gregg remaining. The Falcons began the fourth Brandon said were the key to the Or so it appeared. The Falcons, quarter by driving to the Miami loss. who just burned their final time- four, but were unable to get into "It was obviously a game of out, came onto the field to face the endzone, and Suisham added turnovers," Brandon said. "We the third down. a 27-yard field goal to cut the didn't take care of the football and But the officials were confer- RedHawkleadto24-10. we didn't protect our quarter- ring, and eventually determined But another Falcon turnover back." that a minute had been lost from put the game out of reach, and losh Harris had perhaps his the clock. Miami shutout BG 9-0 in the worst game of the season, going On the first play after die clock remainder of the game. 20-35 for 156 yards and one situation was fixed, Harris found touchdown. Charles Sharon for a 24-yard Harris gave credit to the Miami touchdown pass cutting BG's defense for containing him. "lilt's not forget that we played a good football team out there tonight," Harris said. "Miami of Ohio is on fire right now ... because they have a great quar- terback people stop talking about their defense. They have a great defense." The game began with neither offense being able to put points on the board. After neither team was able to gain a first down on its opening drive, both teams turned the ball over in their second drive. MBehmon AC Photo After a 25-yard punt return by Ryne Robinson set the RedHawks HEARTBREAKING: Bowling Green quarterback Josh Harris hangs his head in the fourth quarter GET EM': Miami receiver Michail Larkin is tackled by Bowling against Miami last night in Oxford, Ohio. Harris went 20 of 35 for 160 yards. He also rushed for 71 up in BG territory eariy in the sec- ond quarter, Roethlisberger led Green defender Jelani Joardan in the first half last night in Oxfor. yards. Danny Rehange is at right. Miami on a play, 32-yard drive. A Ohio American soldier killed in bombing

By Slobodan Lekic Smoke could be seen rising Earlier in Baghdad, the road- courts in Nineveh province. service personnel in Iraq, most of withdrawn. THE ASSOCIATES PRESS from the northern end of the side bombing killed one soldier — Also in Mosul, insurgents them based in the south. In late October, Bulgaria and BAGHDAD, Iraq— Insurgents zone, near the al-Iamhuriya and wounded two others, all using small arms fire and rocket- —U.S. troops raided the village the Netherlands moved Embassy killed an American soldier in a Bridge over the Tigris River. Iraqi from the 1st Armored Division, propelled grenades attacked a of near Tikrit late staff in Iraq to Jordan, both citing roadside bombing in Baghda yes- police said two mortar rounds hit the U.S. command said. Another hotel housing American troops Monday, seizing two suspects, safety concerns. terday and lobbed mortars into in the zone. At the Pentagon, soldier was killed Monday and but caused no casualties, the mil- Kalashnikov rifles, 14 mortar After months of attacks and tl>e U.S. headquarters area of the spokesman I.i. Col. lim Cassella one other wounded when their itary said. Three of the grenades rounds, a mortar tube, and rock- ambushes on U.S. soldiers in capital, wounding four people said four people were injured in vehicle struck a land mine in hit the building and two others et-propelled grenades and Iraq, insurgents have begun tar- and raising huge explosions the attacks, but he was not sure if Tikrit. landed in the compound. launchers, the military said. geting diplomatic and humani- downtown for the second night they were Americans, civilians or The deaths brought the num- Another RPG hit a Mosul police Spain's Foreign Ministry said its tarian facilities. in a row. military. ber of American soldiers killed in station overnight but caused no Embassy in Baghdad will remain The Turkish Embassy was hit Spain announced the with- The mortars caused no casual- Iraq in November to 22, most in casualties. open but with minimal staffing on Oct. 14, killing a bystander; a drawal of much of its diplomatic ties or damage, the U.S. military the weekend crash of a Chinook — Insurgents ambushed a U.S. and a significant number of its n nek bombing devastated the staff from Iraq for security rea- said. The night before, three mor- transport helicopter shot down patrol Tuesday with RPGs in the 29-member staff is being pulled United Nations headquarters on sons. tars exploded downtown, one Sunday west of Baghdad. city of Khaldiyah, located west of out. Aug. 19 and killed 22 people. A The mortar attack yesterday hitting a U.S. Army base but In other developments yester- Baghdad in the volatile "Sunni "We have taken staff out of day before the Dutch announced evening targeted a major symbol: caused no damage or casualties. day: Triangle," witnesses said. There Baghdad temporarily given that it their diplomats were leaving, four the so-called "Green Zone," the Also located in the Green Zone —An Iraqi judge was shot and were no reports of casualties. is a very complicated moment," suicide bombings hit the heavily guarded square-mile part is the Al Rasheed hotel, in which killed outside his home in the — Britain announced that a Spanish Foreign Minister Ana International Red Cross head- of downtown Baghdad where the most U.S. officials have been northern city of Mosul, the sec- British Marine was killed by hos- Palacio was quoted as saying by quarters and four Iraqi police sta- U.S.-led occupation headquar- residing and which insurgents ond judge killed in as many days. tile fire on Friday in Iraq. It was the Spanish news agency Europa tions in Baghdad, killing 40 peo- ters is housed in a former battered with rockets on Oct. 26, Ismail Youssef, a Christian, was a the first fatality in more than a Press. She did not say exactly how ple, mostly Iraqis. Saddam Hussein palace. killing an American soldier. deputy to the head of the appeal month among the 10.500 British many diplomats were being

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F0RALLMrttWSVISrTWWWA6TfWS.COM 2 Wednesday. Nowmbet 5,2003 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Group crosses'Cultural Bridges' Frost lowed by a flute performance and according to Bianca Hutchinson. with blonde hair and blue eyes, the Native American Unity Studies. Hutchinson will pursue a ■IFOtTEl a day's worth of speakers. There the vice president of the BGSU said, "Many people have a pie- Council, said she hopes the minor in this area once it is The University's Native will also be speakers all day Native American Unity Council. conceived idea of what Native speakers and events will allow approved. American Unity Council will tomorrow. Two speakers will dis- Hutchinson said she hopes Americans should look like: students to view historical events, The courses and faculty for spend today and tomorrow host- cuss the cultural myths and lesser guest speakers will help dispel dark skin, dark eyes and dark hair such as the holiday of Native American Studies are ing speakers and events in hopes known realities surrounding myths about the Native in braids." Thanksgiving, from a different already in place, according to to educate the campus and com- Thanksgiving Day. American culture. "We wanted Hutchinson described the pow perspective Hartwell-Lein. "It just has to be munity on the culture of Native Tomorrow's festivities will fin- different speakers to clear up wow event as very hands-on and "A lot of school textbooks have approved, it makes sense to take Americans. ish with the University's second stereotypes," Hutchinson said. an opportunity for students and been written from the 'white' per- it one step further," Hartwell-Lein The two-day event is called annual pow wow. The pow wow "V* hope it will give students a community members to leam spective ... there is more than said. "Native Perspectives: Crossing will include Native drumming, huge clear-up of myths." about the culture and some of the one story. There are other people Editors Note For more infor- Cultural Bridges" and is in honor music, dancing and storytelling. One of the most common sacred and religious elements who played a role in history." mation on the events contact the of Native American History The pow wow will be in the stereotypes that surround Native included in the culture. "We are Another topic that will be dis- Center for Multicultural and Month. Lenhart Grand Ballroom from 7- Americans is that of appearance, taking them across the bridge to cussed tomorrow evening from Academic Initiatives at (419) 372- The event begins today at 10:40 10:30 p.m. An estimated 1,000 according to Hutchinson. our culture" 5-6 pm. is the development of a 2642. a.m. with an opening blessing fol- people are expected to attend, Hutchinson, a Native American Joy Hartwell-Lein, an adviser to minor in Native American

"The two schools are using this tradition- al rivalry to actually join together in an BGNEWS Students and faculty effort to save lives." BRIEFING BONNIE MERIDIETH, RED CROSS DONOR RECRUITMENT MANAGER Zickar wins Ward 2 council seat learn Indian culture Blood Bowl is Mike Zickar (D) received 65 percent of the votes to win the Ward 2 city council lyMbMHafco During his presentation, Vyas This was not the first time Vyas seat. Zickar is an associate CAMPUS NEWS EDITOR taught his audience how to say has given a public speech about professor in the psycholo- Music blared as a small group hello as they would in India his native country. He gave a pre- back on campus gy department at the of people gathered in Offenhauer (namaste) and gave a brief geog- sentation about India during University. Zickar defeated last night, but it was not the R&B raphy lesson of the country. He Latino Awareness Week last year. Wil Roudebush (R) an or rock usually heard around also gave a concise overview of Speaking to others about India ByMamHefWftnger the conclusion of the BG Blood BtPORUR associate professor in the campus. Instead, students and Indian languages, differences serves as a demonstration ofVyas' Drive Nov. 11-14. This Blood Technology Services faculty members listened to the between small towns and urban belief that it is important to edu- In athletics academics, rival- Drive will be held in the Student Department. infectious beats of authentic areas, population characteristics cate the public about different ries are commonplace. Our Union Ballroom In other races, Indian music and the country's contributions cultures. rivalry with the University of Our Blood Drive will run from Incumbent John Mura (D) The music played as the audi- to the world. Vyas told the history "Education is the best way to Toledo is nothing out of the ordi- lla.rn.-5p.rn. for those four retained his at large posi- ence sampled Indian food and of the Taj Mahal, one of India's cure ignorance," Vyas said. nary college life. However, few days. The Drive is open to the tion earning 56 percent of waited in anticipation to hear an most well known structures, and Last night's presentation was rivalries result in fights as bloody public, and walk-ins are wel- the votes. Indian American student present quoted Gandhi. He closed the part of the World Student as the Blood Bowl. come Participants will receive a In the Ward 4 Michael his personal views about his speech with a slide show of pic- Association's Cup of Culture Now in its second year, the Blood Bowl t-shirt. Frost (R) defeated Glenn native country. tures from the country. series, featuring similar events aptly titled Blood Bowl n is a "The two schools are using Grisdale (D) earning 60 Naitik Vyas, the social affairs Was, a junior, has been in the presented by international stu- friendly competition between this traditional rivalry to actually percent of votes. chair of the India Student United States for eight years. dents. The speech followed in the Bowling Green State University join together in an effort to save Issue 1 did not pass. The Association, shared his perspec- "It's always nice to have more tradition of other similar presen- and the University of Toledo to lives," Bonnie Meridieth, the issue needed a majority of tive of India with the assistance of people know about your coun- tations, featuring countries such determine which school can American Red Cross Donor votes but received 51 per- a Power Point presentation. try," Vyas said. as Nigeria and England, accord- donate more blood to the Recruitment Manager, said. cent of against the pro- ing to Katie Baxter, graduate advi- American Red Cross, Additional motivation to posed issue. sor of the WSA The event kicked off Oct 28 show up and participate is the Issue 1 would have given "The WSA has done Cup of with the start of UT's four-day fact that BG is defending its title state and local governmen- Culture events for years," Baxter Blood Drive, and has continued this year, the University won the tal financial assistance for said. since then at the Red Cross first Blood Bowl, which generat- "science and technology- If you have trouble registering for a full schedule The next Cup of Culture pre- Donor Center in Toledo, where ed 1,758 units of donated blood. based research and devel- consider alternate courses, use wait lists, and talk sentation will focus on the coun- donors have voted for their The winning school will be opment purposes" to cre- with your advisor as soon as possible. tries of Russia and Bulgaria and is favorite institution, thus awarded a traveling trophy at ate jobs and stimulate eco- scheduled for the end of this attributing their donation to the UI - BG football game nomic growth. Sponsored by Advising Network month. that school. The three-week- long event will come to a close at Free Senior Portraits Today!

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Gea John Ashcroft and CIA with hundreds of "affiliates." Few tion that would make it more Jamie Court, a spokesman for sharing by affiliates. But if States for companies to sell your Director George Tenet of these companies use the responsible in how it trades in the Foundation for Taxpayer and Congress passes the reautho- social security number to an Yet not only is little being done encryption technology that and profits from Americans' Consumer Rights, says that the rized FCRA. it will preempt interested party. They can sell to strengthen American' control might keep this data secure. The information is not even being average American can safely tougher state laws such as explosion of identity theft cases contemplated. Last month, your name and address, too. And over their personal information. assume that tens of thousands of California's. Limiting the sharing they can do it even if you don't The Senate is on the verge of in recent years is almost certain- Equifax, one of the three major companies now hold copies of of information is just a start And want them to. passing legislation, already ly linked to this bonanza of data credit-reporting agencies, threw his or her personal data A feder- Thus a California organiza- approved by the House, that sharing, made legal by the feder- a fund-raiser for Republican Sen. al "opt-out" rule that lets yet Congress seems disinclined tion, the Foundation for would keep regulation weak, and al Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of Robert Bennett of Utah, who Americans request that their to take even this simplest of Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, bar state governments from 1999. helped advance changes to information not be shared is lit- steps in the public's interest An recently bought Massachusetts enacting stronger protections. Along with financial institu- FCRA that would tamp down tle more than a sham, because it amendment to FCRA proposed Governor Romneys Social At issue is reauthorizing the tions, the credit-bureau industry pesky requests for copies of con- does not prevent sharing by affil- by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D.- Security number. Before that, it Fair Credit Reporting Act As has enormous power over how sumers' reports. (Getting a copy iates. Calif.) would preserve that right, bought the Social Security num- written, it would let companies personal data is distributed and of one's credit report is a vital This summer, California and should be passed. Sexual orientation of Anglican Shuttle bus needs to PEOPLE Bishop should not be an issue ON THE STREET have additional stops ly in the clear. After this revela- beard? While 1 grabble with that adopt, it could be utilized in the tion I couldn't help but wonder crucial theological issue I sup- What class are you daytime for shopping, and in KEITH J. POWELL what else I might have missed pose I should take solace that I looking forward to SARA FORD the evening for various noctur- and decided to take another will never have to pay back a col- nal activities. This could poten- Opinion Columnist look lege loan. All I have to do is taking most next Opinion Columnist tially cut down on traffic among Upon closer examination I elude my creditors for the next semester? the main streets, plus it just may mSunday was an important day was shocked to discover that it is few years as the Bible says that at I have a question for all generate a (albeit small) leap in for Christianity. It was a monu- a sin to plant a field with two the end of seven years a person's University students: What if a the financial well-being of the mental day for gay rights kinds of seeds. This is something debt must be forgiven. Perhaps shuttle: bus added a trip down- city of Bowling Green. we implemented that on a activists. Most importantly, it I'm sure the farming community town to its route? It seems there is a lot of national level and just let the This may cut down drastically was a tremendous day for toler- should know about. Perhaps the deficit fix itself. progress and change going on on drunken driving, but I find it ance in the United States. Reverend Phelps could lead a There is also the little matter to in BG. Now, there are more and Episcopalians convened for protest in the Midwest using his hard to picture a group full of more new restaurants and consider of the Bible's whole- college students singing merrily the installation ofV Gene unique style and eloquence to hearted endorsement of slavery. shops, an art gallery and a Robinson to the office of Bishop warn farmers of this particular on a shuttle bus heading for the newly renovated library, many Leviticus 25:44-45 states, "Your bars. Sunday. What made this cere- brand of agricultural evil. The male and female slaves are to of which students possibly have mony so significant was the fact same passage that warns of the Even though it would be not yet experienced. come from the nations around """KELLY GANNON helpful for them to provide this that Robinson is openly gay and evils of planting different crops you; from them you may buy This is not to say students was so at the time of his conse- side by side also expressly for- service, it makes me wonder don't go downtown, but with a slaves. You may also buy some of JUNIOR, IPC who would want to drive it after cration. bids the wearing of clothes made bus, they would have more the temporary residents living two in the morning? This is the I'm very proud of the of different materials. Anyone among you and members of "Political Campaign, options of when to go, and less Episcopal Church for pushing wearing a conon-polyester blend typical time the bus stops run- their clans bom in your country, I'll be the next ning and I can't imagine some- of their options are limited by forward with their decision, is not only guilt of a committing and they will become your prop- the weather and a lack of trans- especially considering that the a fashion sin, but a sin against California governor" one jumping for joy at the erty." Perhaps we should invade prospect of carting drunk peo- portation. move threatens to split the God. The Bible also teaches that Canada and create a new class of So much stands in the way of Church in two — those in favor working on the Sabbath is a ple around. free labor. The Bible says it is At the same time, it's a desig- a good time. Typically, in a of Robinson and those opposing. crime punishable by death. This okay, so it must be. As wonderful as 1 think the nated driver, isn't it? For this rea- group of friends, someone asks, rule is a bit of a mixed blessing I I'm not trying to put down the Episcopal Church's decision is I suppose. While 1 can no longer son, it seems other universities "Okay, what can we do that's cani help but also feel slightly work on Sundays, it also means Bible, nor am I anempting to put might be catching oa fun, and doesn't cost anything?" saddened; saddened that no one else can either leaving lit- down institutions that rely on its For example, Ohio State has a Unfortunately, the answer to shuttle to the bars. Granted, the Robinson's sexuality is an issue at tle to do. teachings. However, it is danger- this question never seems to campus is in a downtown met- all. This is something I've never I found it particularly enlight- ous to take a document as old as come. This proposal also doesn't ropolitan area, which some may understood. Every time I find ening to read what the Bible says the Bible at face value. This is a give an answer, but it does give I KAPLAN argue more easily allows for myself debating someone about the rights of parents. It book assembled over thousands you the option of at least getting added shuttles. The Ohio State regarding the morality of homo- of years by many different writ- SENIOR, DIETETICS there and back safely and for would seem that the father's bus does have a restriction: you sexuality they inevitably quote ers, many different clergy, and rights over his children are "Graduation, finally" must be 21 to ride the bus. It free (well, technically free). many different editors. It is scripture. Recently I decided to supreme, daughters can be sold runs from 930 p.m. to 2:15 am. Some of you may be asking, take a long hard look at what it is into marriage and disobedient unfair for people to selectively Additional stops for the why did she write this, and why the bible says exactly. To my sons can be stoned to death. believe. In order for one archaic University shuttle would be a am I reading it? I can't answer astonishment 1 learned that the This is not merely a suggestion teaching to be held true, they safer form of transportation if the second question, but I'll scripture-quoters were right, sort but a law. It should probably be must all be held true. students get reckless or carried attempt the first. of anyway. noted that "disobedient" is a It is time that the rest of the away at thg bars. Come hell or This idea came to me while Leviticus 20:13 says, "If a man pretty vague term encompassing religious community follows the high water they're going to and talking to a friend and when lies with a male as he lies with a both stubbornness and rebel- lead of the Episcopalians and from the bar, even if they have pressed from something to woman, both of them have corn- liousness. move forward, and if they are not to walk.which can be scary for i >p in innate. I thought of this. It's mined an abomination. They The same book also expressly girls. shall surely be put to death." So forbids a person to cut the "sides prepared to do that then I expect a simple idea resulting from a to start seeing some righteous lust think of it You're standing singular important act ques- there you have it, the Bible is of their hair or the edge of their on the comer by Downtown, it's condemnation of farmers. After tioning I think that in order for only concerned about gay men beard." Should I be concerned JREWDUTT closing time and you can't that I can't grow any sort of a any institution or society to and gay women are in complete- all, that only seems fair. SENIOR, BIOLOGY remember where you've parked for some reason. What do you thrive, we have to question the "Looking forward to hear and see off in the distance? way things are done and create teaching Marjori The familiar hum and glow of new solutions to old problems. the ever-trusty shuttle. What Sure, it may not have been a Krello's 203 class." other choice would you have? problem per se, but it just might Depending on what kind of be a small solution to other schedule the route would problems.

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These j should be included for verification subject to review for length and clari- Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 ZACH BAKER. SPORTS EDITOR are usually also in response to a cur- j purposes. Personal attacks, unveri- ty before printing. Phone: (419) 372-6966 rent issue on the University's campus! fied information or anonymous sub- Opinion columns do not necessar- E-mail: [email protected] SCOn MILES. OPINION EDITOR or the Bowling Green area. missions will not be printed. ily reflect the views of The BG News. Web site: http://www.bgnews.com ANGELA 60RTER, PULSE EDITOR BEN SWANGER & MIKE METZGER, PHOTO EDITORS KEN EDWARDS, WEBMASTER WWW.BGNEWS.COM OPINION Wednesday. November 5,2003 5 Governmental files need saved KHI(AMPiisiK\i<;in iui)i:n IRIBINK The federal government, Responsibility for addressing records now in agencies' com- are often ignored. As a result his- they contain information that records preserve "the content, much like the rest of us, has this crisis rests with the archivist puters will never be available for torically valuable electronic should be preserved. structure and context" of the moved rapidly into the digital of the United States, whose flag- the ERA because agencies con- records are being mismanaged, Moreover, the archivist has electronic originals. However, age. Computer files have ship initiative is the creation of vert their electronic records to or are not being managed for adopted policies that discourage neither the archivist nor the replaced paper trails and type- an Electronic Records Archives paper or microfiche, or destroy preservation at all. preserving records for deposit in agencies he regulates have writers have become quaint (ERA) a computer system capa- the information altogether. For example, when National a future ERA. During the past implemented this requirement anachronisms destined for ble of storing a massive volume While the archivist has Archives' reviewers examined decade, the archivist has permit- Even when electronic records are museums. Unfortunately, the of data. The Senate focused on the ERA. he has the CIA's record systems, they ted agencies to destroy the most converted to paper, the context government's ability to preserve Appropriations Committee, neglected the National Archives' found that the agency had no common electronic records, in which the records were creat- and manage these electronic however, recently turned down role as regulator. In addition to plans for the preservation of key such as e-mail and word-pro- ed, filed and linked to other records has not kept pace with Archivist lohn Carlin's request being responsible for storing his- electronic records such as rhe cessing documents, if the agen- records in an electronic system is its forward technological march, for $36 million to hire a contrac- torical records, from the president's daily brief, major cies print and file documents resulting in the loss of valuable often lost Moreover, studies tor to create an ERA that would Constitution to digital satellite intelligence publications, and that relate to official government history. be operational by 2010. images of the invasion of Iraq, show that a large part of the files pertaining to covert opera- business. Although this "print- Sophisticated government In fact, buying an ERA system records created on office the Archives is responsible for tions and intelligence assets. and-delete" policy was to be a databases that contain histori- for government agencies is like writing and enforcing regula- automation systems are never Without such plans, the stopgap until the government cally important data on matters purchasing high-definition tele- tions to ensure that entities archivist's inspectors warned, printed. could develop standards for such as the activities of federal visions for a community that throughout the federal govern- "there is a serious risk that infor- The use of electronic records identifying electronic records law enforcement, labor unions won't receive digital program- ment identify and preserve mation of great value will not be in the government has far sur- and intelligence agencies are at ming for many years. The ERA records. preserved." that should be preserved, the passed the federal government's archivist still encourages agen- risk or are missing data. Agency procurement never should have The archivist has not exer- A General Accounting Office program for preserving them. Internet records, e-mail corre- been the archivist's top priority cised this regulatory authority survey of four Cabinet agencies cies to use paper printouts from Because of these many failures, spondence and word-processing because this advanced technolo- effectively. For example, since estimated that these agencies their computers as the "official" future generations who use an files that chronicle the govern- gy cannot be productive if the 1990, the archivist's regulations had inventoried less than 10 per- record. electronic archive to study histo- ment's actions and justifications archivist fails to ensure that fed- have required agencies to inven- cent of their key systems. In 1999, the print-and-delete ry will discover a gap in the his- are routinely destroyed because eral agencies preserve electronic tory their electronic records sys- Nonetheless, the archivist has no policy survived a court challenge torical record for our time. The agencies lack standards for iden- records in the first place. Even if tems and present new systems schedule for inspecting agencies because the archivist pledged archivist's first priority should be tifying and preserving these criti- the $36 million were approved, to the National Archives for an and identifying the non-invento- that electronic records would be to prevent this gap from contin- cal records. most of the historically valuable evaluation. These requirements ried databases to determine if deleted only where paper uing to grow. mEKSTOTHEKDiroK. Higher education should be free may think, an orgasm is not a right, KRTCAMPUS I m..\< KVOK ES-PROGRESSIVK Guys shouldn't but a privilege that requires work, Higher education ought to be over the last two years for the low- and moderate-income stu- Initiated by the Debs-Jones- and the easiest way for a girl to first a right, available to every student first time in half a century. dents. Millions of Americans Douglass Institute, a nonprofit have to do all reach one is usually in the privacy of who makes the grade, without Budget cuts and tuition earned college degrees as a educational organization based her own room without a man pre- regard to that student's ability to increases ripple throughout the result In 1975, the maximum in Washington, the campaign the work in sex sent Like 1 tell my friends, "This is pay. But it's increasingly a privi- academic community. They Pell grant covered 84 percent of calls for the federal government why God invented vibrators." Once lege for the rich _ and an impos- result in more hiring freezes and costs at a four-year public col- to pay all tuition and fees for all While 1 do agree with Stacy Kess's a girl knows what makes her tick, sible burden for the poor. earty retirements among full- lege Now, the grant covers only students attending two-year and statement in 1 uesday's column that she can then tell (or, even better, There is a spiraling crisis of time faculty. Replacing them are 42 percent of costs at four-year four-year public colleges and love can help bring on a female show) her partner what to do and affordability in higher education poorly paid and overworked public colleges and only 16 per- universities. orgasm, I am dismayed by the fact then both can share the experience today. contingent instructors. cent of costs at four-year private This proposal isn't costly. The that Ms Kess is suggesting that of her orgasm. As almost every state reels Meanwhile, students have fewer colleges. total bill for all students currently from the effects of tax cuts, legis- reaching that point should be left Now, obviously, 1 am aware that courses to choose from, and As a result of an increasing enrolled in public institutions is latures slash funding for higher- their classes are overcrowded. reliance on loans, the majority of up the man. Asking questions like there are a lot of girls out there who less than $27 billion a little more education. Colleges respond Many universities are retreat- students (64 percent) graduate "did he do this?" or "did he do that?" aren't as comfortable talking about than 1 percent of current federal with hefty tuition increases, ing from their commitments to with an average debt of almost is never the proper way to achieve this as 1 am, let alone comfortable budgets, and less than one-third reduced financial assistance and provide low-cost education for $17,000. This is up significantly the kind of orgasm that leaves a girl of Bush's $87 billion request for enough to walk into the Shed and new fees. state residents, as they shift the from $8,200 in 1989. weak in the knees. head for the dildo department, but According to the College balance of admissions mote Iraq and Afghanistan. Skyrocketing tuition and The idea is catching on. It is never the guy's job to get his that is hardly an excuse with web Board, over the last decade, aver- toward out-of-state applicants reliance on interest-carrying The University of North female partner off and I've never left sites like GoodVlbes.com out there. age tuition and fees at public who pay substantially higher loans force some students to Carolina at Chapel Hill recently it up the men I've been with, only And if it's not a question of what four-year colleges increased 40 tuition. forgo college altogether, while because sometimes they don't really to do but how to do it. percent and private four-year State schools have traditional- others drop out or delay gradua- announced a plan to cover the know what they're doing to begin [illingforher.com is a web site that tuition increased 33 percent ly been the ladders to good jobs tion because they sacrifice the full costs of an education for Community colleges, the gate- for students from working and with. offers instructions on different tech- time for their studies in order to poor students without forcing way to advanced studies for middle-class families. But that I also readily admit that there are niques. (And, just as a point of his- work. Fifty-three percent of low- them to take on loans. Students many, also increased charges. ladder is no longer standing. times when even I have had to pull tory, the vibrator was actually origi- income freshmen who work will have to work in state and a Meg Ryan a la "When Many Mel Tuition and fees rose in all but In fact, the Congressional federal work-study programs at a nally invented to help 'cure' us gals two states, with 10 states man- Advisory Committee on Student more than 35 hours per week Sally" only because the real thing manageable 10 to 12 hours per of hysteria, so why shouldn't we use dating increases of more than 10 Financial Assistance reports that drop out and do not receive a ain't gonna happen, but a girl is it nowadays to give ourselves a percent, according to the by the end of this decade, as degree. Contrast this with low- week. gonna be faking it for the rest of her crazy, hysterical orgasm?) National Center on Public Policy many as 4.4 million college-qual- income freshmen who work one Free college education has a life unless she first figures out what So, seriously, girts, the next time and Higher Educatioa Some ified high-school graduates will to 14 hours per week. Only 20 clear precedent The GI Bill paid sets her off on her own. For a your boyfriend or whomever wants community college officials in be unable to enroll in a four-year percent of them do not receive a full tuition and fees, as well as a woman to assume that it should all to help you reach that elusive peak, California estimate an enroll- college, and 2 million will not go degree. stipend, for nearly 8 million be left up to the man to get her to make sure you've first taken matters ment decline of about 200,000 to college at all because they Higher education is a public returning World War II veterans. reach orgasm is inconsiderate, igno- into your own hands. students due to tuition fee can't afford it. good, and the public should That investment had a broadly rant and just plain lazy. increases. Financial aid is not picking up insist on free access to the acade- positive effect on the economy If you can't give yourself an JILL A.GRUNENWALD These measures put an extra the slack. Three decades ago, Pell my. and society as a whole. We've orgasm, how can you expect a man STUDENT burden on the average family, Grants helped guarantee access Fortunately, there's a cam- done it before. We can do it to know how to? Despite what some whose net worth has declined to public colleges for primarily paign to push for such access. again. This time for everyone.

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By Deb Riechmann ASSOCIATED PRISS WRITER ALPINE. Calif. — Joined by the winner and loser in California's Treatment may recall election, President Bush witnessed firsthand yesterday a state devastated by fires that left over 20 dead and a trail of bumed-out houses and black- prevent disease ened hills. "We've seen the worst of By Lindsay Tanner The surprisingly quick results, nature." Bush told firefighters, but THE ASSOCIATE 0 PRESS though preliminary, shatter a the "absolute best of mankind." CHICAGO — Intravenous long-standing belief that heart In a speech to firefighters and doses of a synthetic component disease is a slow-progressing other emergency workers. Bush of "good" cholesterol reduced disease that takes a long time to marveled at the "massive amount artery disease in just six weeks in undo, said Rader, who wrote an of destruction." a small study with slantingly big editorial accompanying the "When people realize the implications for treating the study in today's lournal of the scope of the fires, the historic nation's No. 1 killer. American Medical Association. nature of the fires, they'll realize "The concept is sort of liquid While some existing medi- what a superhuman effort you all Drano for the coronary arteries." cines target HDL, most conven- put in to save lives," he said. said Dr. Steven Nissen, a tional drug treatment works by "I saw firsthand what it means Cleveland Clinic cardiologist reducing levels of LDL choles- for people to draw a line in the who led the study. terol, the bad kind that con- sand and say, This fire's not get- Larger and longer studies tributes to. the formation of ting any further'," the president need to be done to determine if plaques that can clog arteries said. the experimental treatment will and lead to heart attacks. From Air Force One and later JohnGisUMoAPPtioto translate into fewer deaths, but Nissen's study is part of a bur- from Marine One, the presiden- VISIT: Mike Brown, left, watches President Bush during a press conference on Silverbrook Drive in San the early results are promising, geoning area of research that said Dr. Daniel Rader, director of focuses on treatments that raise tial helicopter, Bush saw the evi- Diego County yesterday. The President toured devastated parts of San Diego County in the wake of dence of the firefighters' efforts: preventive cardiology at the HDL levels or improve HDLs Mile after mile of undeveloped wildfires that swept the region last week. University of Pennsylvania plaque-fighting abilities. hills were blackened, but the although he also caught glimpses already has extended more than as the president headed toward a School of Medicine. His findings stem from an flames stopped at housing devel- of some of the fires that still bum $3 million in assistance to the summit of Asian nations. The treatment used a labora- unusual discovery about 25 opments. on there. especially hard-hit communities Bush lost California to then- tory-produced version of an years ago in the northern Italian The stench of ash still hung Bush comforted families in one in Southern California. Vice President AJ Gore in 2000, unusually effective form of HDL, village of Limone Sul Gardia. heavy in the air as Bush — of southern California's most dev- Davis and Schwarzenegger and the White House would the good cholesterol that helps Italian researchers found that 40 accompanied by Gov. Gray Davis astated communities in San joined Bush in Marine One for his badly like to get it in his column protect against heart disease by residents there had very low and Gov.-elect Arnold Diego County. He surveyed a aerial survey, but the White next year. removing plaque, or fatty HDL levels, yet paradoxically Schwarzenegger — touched scene of breathtaking destruc- House bumped the two from At the airport in Waco, he buildups, from the bloodstream. had low rates of coronary artery down at midmorning in tion, shaking his head as he greet- Bush's walking tour. They kissed his wife, Laura, before "This is clearly on the level of a disease. Harbison Canyon east of San ed family members by putting an rejoined him at a briefing inside a boarding Air Force One. The first breakthrough that will have far- Rader called the results "sur- Diego, ringed by steep, scorched arm around their shoulders. "war room" specially constructed lady was flying separately back to reaching implications," pointing prising to even the most opti- hillsides. These families, he said, have been for Bush, where fire officials used the nation's capital on her birth- the way toward a rapid treat- mistic supporters" of using HDL In the charred, undeveloped "crushed by material loss." a pointer to describe fireGghting day and the Bushes' two dogs ment for fatty buildups, said Dr. to treat narrowing of the arteries. areas, the only sign of human Bush did not announce any efforts. accompanied her. Bryan Brewer, chief of molecular activity that Bush could witness additional federal aid for the Bush had met with diseases at the National Heart, were the fresh bulldozer tracks, region. The federal government Schwarzenegger late last month Lung and Blood Institute.

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Policy, who was with the "You know there's going to be a 49ers when they won five lot of hype," Anthony said. Super Bowl titles, said he will More than 20,000 fans, a continue to serve as the team's national TV audience and more president and CEO. He has no media than have ever covered a plans to leave the Browns. game in Gund Arena will witness the Cavaliers' home opener against (he Nuggets It also will be lames' regular- season home debut, and the for- mer Akron high school superstar Cavs lose — and No. 1 NBA draft pick — wants to put on a good show. "A lot of people are going to be Wagner here," said lames, who has aver- aged 18 points, 7.3 rebounds and 7.7 assists in three games. "I'm just here to show the city of to knee Cleveland that we're a way, way, way better team than we were last year- injury lames grew up just 30 miles away, and he's expecting a large contingent of family and friends tut ASS0CIAIE0 PRESS to be on hand: "Half of Akron," CLEVELAND—Cavaliers guard he says. Dajuan Wagner had surgery on his lames and Anthony last faced right knee yesterday and could each other in high school and miss the first three months of the have been trying to downplay season. any rivalry — old or new. MAKING AN IMPACT: Lebron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers drives against Rjjben Patterson ot the Portland Trailblazers in the fourth The operation was Wagner's sec- "A lot of people are going to ond on the knee in seven months. portray it as a LeBron-Carmelo quarter of Saturdays Cavs-Blazers game. James will face fellow rookie Carmelo Anthony tonight when the Cavs take on the nuggets. James and Anthony have both received a lot of hype in their rookie seasons. The dub said he is expected to be game, but it's a Nuggets vs. sidelined for 8-to-12 weeks — Cavaliers game, and we're trying Nuggets to a 2-1 record after sets them apart is that unlike Anthony every other day. They when lames, a junior at St. longer than originally forecast to go out there and win," three games, with wins over lohnson and Bird, who became talk about life as soon-to-be NBA Vincent-St. Mary, and Anthony, Wagner. 20, averaged 13.4 Anthony said. "It's going to be on Western Conference powers San good friends later on in their All-Stars. who played at Oak Hill Academy, points in 47 games during an everybody's front page. I know Antonio and Sacramento. careers, Anthony and lames are "We're going to push each went head-to-head during a injury-plagued rookie season. that already. As long as I go in Against the Kings, Anthony had already tight. other because we want to be the game in Trenton, N.)., that was He began last year on the there with the mind-set of just 23 points, six rebounds and five They first bonded at a USA best." lames said. attended by dozens of college injured list after being hospitalized trying to win, nothing can hold assists in his best all-around Basketball Festival three years As for building a heated rivalry and pro scouts. with a bladder infection. He then me back." effort this season. ago in Colorado, where they with Anthony, lames said that's lames outscored Anthony 36- missed the final 20 games after Nothing has stopped Anthony "Smooth," Cavaliers coach were clearly the best players. But for others to work on. He and his 34. having surgery to have torn carti- so far. Paul Silas said of Anthony. "He lames says it was their off-court close friend just want to play. "We went one on one the lage repaired in his knee A 6-foot-8, 220 pounder with kind of reminds mc of (Sixers for- similarities that naturally drew "I'm not going to go up to him whole game," lames said. "I had He reinjured the knee during a feathery outside touch, ward) Glenn Robinson a lot in them together. and say, 'Let's start a rivalry,"' two more points than him, but training camp. Anthony, the No. 3 overall selec- that he has that nice jumper, but "He's cool," lames said. "He James said. "It's already on TV, he got the win." The club said yesterday's proce- tion, hasn't gotten half as much he goes to the hoop. He's going to came up the same as me — sin- The rivalry between LeBron Their only other meeting dure was performed by team doc- hype as lames. His stats (17.7 be a scorer for years to come." gle parent, talk of the town. We lames and Carmelo Anthony.' came a year earlier in Colorado tor Richard Parker at the Cleveland points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.3 Like Magic lohnson and Larry just came up playing the game The media does that, not play- Springs. Colo. Clinic assists) aren't quite as impres- Bird before them, James and we love. We love the same ers." "Lost that one, too," lames said Wagner's surgery had to be sive, either. Anthony have entered the league things." The pair haven't played with a smile. "I ain't beat him delayed for several weeks because However, Anthony led the with huge expectations. What lames said he speaks with against each other since 2002 yet." he had an inflamed liver and pan- creas Buckeyes to use two quarterbacks on Saturday

By Rusty Mier you are a coach and you have a play can only help. before halftime of Saturday's 21- rout of Indiana. versy. And I don't think he does THE ASSOCIATED PRESS guy and you think he deserves to "Craig Krenzel will be our start- 20 victory over the Nittany Lions. McMullen led the Buckeyes to a either," he said. "We really cant COLUMBUS — After being be getting some playing time then ing quarterback." Tressel said yes- McMullen, a fifth-year senior, touchdown on their first posses- worry about that stuff. I've just got knocked woozy and then helped that's the guy you go with." terday. "But the thing I like about started two games earlier this year sion of the third quarter against to be ready." to the sidelines last week. Craig Krenzel was agitated when our situation is it's become even when Krenzel was out with a Perm State, then fired a pass that Krenzel—along with the entire Krenzel is expected to be healthy asked if he thought coach lim more obvious that Scott hyperextended right (throwing) Michael Jenkins pulled away from Ohio State offense — has strug- for No 7 Ohio State's Saturday Tressel has a lack of confidence in McMullen can contribute as elbow. In those games, he com- comerback Alan Zemaitis with gled most of the season. Almost showdown with No. 14 Michigan him now.. well." pleted 26 of 41 passes for 284 1:35 left for a 5-yard touchdown all of Krenzel's numbers are down State. "You're asking me? I think Through good times and bad yards and two touchdowns with that tied the game. Mike Nugent compared with last year's nation- Yet Krenzel. 21-2 as a staner, you're asking the wrong guy. I'm —and a lot of comc-from-behind two interceptions added the extra-point that kept al championship run. will still share the job with backup not making the decision. I would wins — Krenzel has been the After Krenzel returned, howev- alive the hopes of a repeat Big Ten Krenzel is completing 56 per- Scon McMullen. like to think not," he said. "I would Buckeyes' top quarterback the er, McMullen returned to his title for the Buckeyes (8-1,4-1). cent of his passes to McMullen's The decision did not make like to think that for whatever rea- past two seasons. He sustained accustomed spot standing on the McMullen said the decision 67 percent. Krenzel has more Krenzel happy. son if Scott gets playing time and I what the school's sports-informa- sideline within earshot of Tressel. doesn't change things. interceptions than touchdown "I think it's a touchy situation. am healthy that the coach has his tion office termed a "mild concus- He didn't play against Wisconsin "Craig's the staner. Unless passes (7-6), while McMullen has I've never been a fan of a two- own reasons." sion" when he was hit by Perm or Iowa, but shook off the rust to something changes 1 don't really been picked off twice and has five quarterback system," he said. "If Tressel said having McMullen State linebacker Deryck Toles just complete all five of his passes in a view it as a quarterback contro- touchdown passes.

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Rosier al [email protected] necessary mil 10 Wednesday, November 5, 2003 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Conference Mattingly back in NY TNC ASSOCIAIEO PIESS last 10 years, becomes bench 1996 season, said after the World the field three years later as a NEW YORK — Donnie coach in place of Don Zimnier, Series he will take several weeks spring training instructor. He USA adds Baseball is coming back to the who quit the day after the Series before deciding whether to said then he didn't want a full Bronx. loss, saying he would never return. time baseball job, wanting to Don Mattingly has been per- again work for Steinbrenner. Mattingly, known as Donnie watch his three children grow suaded by owner George Lee Mazzilli, the first-base Baseball, was the 10th Yankees up. Steinbrenner to become the coach for the past four years, captain, holding the position Martingtys oldest son, Taylor, Marshall, UCF New York Yankees' hitting coach. replaces Randolph as third-base from 1991-95, the last captain was selected by the Yankees out Mattingly replaces Rick coach — unless Baltimore hires until Steinbrenner gave Derek of Evansville (Ind.) Central High BIG EAST, FROM PAGE 8 which last season completed the Down, who was fired last week Mazzilli as its manager. Luis Jeter the title in June. School in the 42nd round of the second year of an 11-year deal after New York hit just. 140 with Sojo, who played in parts of Mattingly hit .307 with 222 amateur draft in June. He hit 224 time member next season. The with the Big East. runners in scoring position dur- seven seasons with the Yankees homers and 1,099 RBIs in a for the Gulf Coast Yankees with other members are St. John's, Going on recent past perfor- ing its six-game loss to Rorida in from 1996 through this year, career that lasted from 1982 to no extra-base hits and seven Villanova, Providence, mances, the new Big East could the World Series. takes over from Mazzilli as first- 1995, when he retired because of RBIsin58at-bats. Georgetown, Notre Dame and send half of its teams — or more "It was kind of a unanimous base coach. back trouble. He won nine Gold When the Yankees fired Chris Seton Hall. — to the NCAA tournament decision," Mattingly said yester- Rich Monteleone remains as Glove awards at first base, won Chambliss as hitting coach after "In 1990, when Miami joined "If we were all together this day. the bullpen coach, and Gary the 1984 American League bat- the 2000 season, Mattingly was the league and Big East football year, we would have seven of the He discussed taking the job Tuck stays as the catching ting title and was voted the contacted by Torre. was created, we were measured top 25 teams in the country," with his wife and children and instructor. league's MVP award the follow- "It was back on the road, and I on potential," Tranghese said. Cincinnati coach Bob Huggins said the kids told him, "Go dad Mel Stottlemyre, who became ing year. didn't want to go back on the "These presidents are looking said. "I can't remember the last go, and do it." pitching coach when Joe Torre His No. 23 was retired by the road," Mattingly said then. "1 past today, to five, 10, 15 years time that happened." Willie Randolph, who had took over as manager before the team in 1997, and he returned to didnt want to be gone." down the road to what this Louisville coach Rick Pitino been third-base coach for the league can be." was in the Big East when he took Conference USA moved quick- Providence to the Final Four in ly to replace the schools it lost, 1987. He's back. adding Marshall, Rice, SMU, "We have the opportunity to Tulsa and Central Florida play in maybe the deepest, most "While we cleariy would have talented conference in the histo- preferred that no Big East expan- ry of college basketball. You may sion occur, that expectation was never see the likes of this again," Seattle DH will return in'04 unrealistic given the actions of he said. "It will be very difficult for the ACC," Conference USA com- all of us. There will never be a By Tim forte that I have been able to play my offers from other teams if negotia- average (.315), games played missioner Britton Banowsky said. night when anyone has an easy IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS entire career with the Seattle tions with the Mariners broke (1,914), hits (2,119), extra-base hits Tranghese was forthright in his opponent." SEATTLE— Designated hitter Mariners," Martinez said in a state- down. (803), doubles (491), RBIs (1,198), criticism of the ACC during its Connecticut coach Jim Edgar Martinez will rejoin the ment "I plan on finishing my "Edgar is an integral pan of this walks (1,225) and runs (1,174). expansion for the way it went Calhoun said it's been difficult for Mariners for the 2004 season, his career as a Mariner." organization on and off the field, He was named to his seventh AL about it. him to watch the league go 18th in the majors. The two-time AL batting cham- and we are thrilled to have his bat All-Star team last season and won "We had no choice," Tranghese through such a drastic change. Martinez, who turns 41 in pion had faced a Sunday deadline back in our lineup." general man- his fourth Silver Slugger award said of taking another league's "I liked the Big last when it was January, agreed to a one-year deal to decide whether to file for free ager Pat GuTick said after hitting 294 with 24 home members. "The ACC had a choice small, but it is growing and peo- yesterday. agency. His agent had indicated Martinez owns several franchise runs, 98 RBIs and 25 doubles in 145 and they made il" ple come and go, and change "I am very fortunate and grateful the slugger was willing to consider records, including career batting games. Big East officials hope the new happens and is needed," he said. league will be attractive enough "It will be a great challenge for to keep its automatic berth in the UConn and all the schools and 1 BCS. The current BCS contract am excited about the new chal- expires after the 2006 bowls, and lenges ahead." negotiations for the new contract The Rev. lohn Minogue, presi- will begin in a few months. dent of DePaul, sees one possible "We're still one of the six problem with a 16-team league Clarett complaint dropped after strongest football leagues in the with the likes of his school, St. country and we will fulfill our John's, Villanova, Marquette, contractual obligations, and I'm Seton Hall, Providence and Notre very confident we'll be there in Dame. the next go-around," he said. "I think God's going to have a lawyer fails to provide enough info Tranghese said there is no problem with all these Catholic timetable for deciding if divisions schools," he said. "There's going will be formed and how the post- to be a lot of prayers going up CURETT,FR0MPAGE8 demic question by having the how it was disclosed, who dis- Clarett is suspended for his season basketball tournament there for a good win. We'll see Education Department join him closed it, to whom it was dis- sophomore season with the will be held, except that it will be how that works out." versities and to find Ohio State in in seeking the contempt ruling. closed, and when," wrote LeRoy defending national champion in Madison Square Garden, contempt of a 2000 court order "We expected the agency to Rooker, director of the family Buckeyes for NCAA violations of in the case banning release of have acted by now," Squire said. policy compliance office. accepting money from a family protected educational records. The department last week The department cannot com- friend and lying about it to The complaint asked the court sent a letter to Squire saying his ment on pending complaints, investigators. He is separately to fine the university at least $2.5 Oct. 16 complaint to the agency spokesman Jim Bradshaw said. suing the NFL, asking a federal million, payable to Clarett. did not provide enough infor- The highest penalty the depart- judge in New York to throw out a Go Falcons!! Ohio State had argued that mation to show Clarett's privacy ment can enact is cutting off fed- rule that prevents him from previous court rulings prevent was violated. eral education funds to a school. entering the draft until he has individuals from suing schools "You do not specify what edu- Most privacy cases are handled been out of high school for three under the privacy law. Squire cation record was disclosed ... through settlements.. years. said he wanted to avoid that aca-

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COLUMBUS—An Ohio pros- 1976, has kept in frequent e-mail This is Grimshaws first over- kids with ecutor running his office and re- contact with his 10 assistants in seas deployment, despite being election campaign from a tent in the southern Ohio county, in the Army Reserve from 1971- Kuwait celebrated his 25th wed- Rumble said. 77 and in the Guard since 1985. syringe ding anniversary, visited a son in Even people Grimshaw has He's due home in April, a college and tried to do some prosecuted speak well of him, month after the Democratic THE ASSOCIATED PRESS work in a 15-day leave. secretary Helen Lutz said. Party primary for his seat. WARREN, Ohio — A fourth- Scioto County Prosecutor "I was on the elevator the other Eric Wrage has filed to enter Lynn Grimshaw is able to get grader poked five children with a day, and this gentleman who has, the Democratic race against hypodermic needle he found on more work done by e-mail from shall we say, been in and out of Grimshaw, the Scioto County the desert than he could in his the way to his bus stop, school the system quite a bit said he Board of Elections said. There is officials and police said. few days back in the office, his always knew Mr. Grimshaw no telephone listing under his chief assistant said. Grimshaw The students were all fourth- would volunteer," Lutz said. "He name. Wrage, a former assistant graders at McGuffey Elementary returned to Kuwait on Monday. called him a si and up guy."' prosecutor, was fired in March, Grimshaw, 54, of and reported being pricked either Grimshaw has lost 30 pounds Rumble said. in the fingers or forearms, police Wheelersburg, is a major in the by taking up running and living Grimshaw said he almost did- officer Chris O'Rourke said. Army National Guard and volun- in heat that often tops 120 n't want to take his leave, know- Principal Herb Bias said yester- teered to take the place of Maj. degrees. "It's like a hot hair dryer ing it would be harder to return lesse Green, whose daughter was day that it was unknown whether keeps blowing in your face," he after a brief stay at home. But he the syringe had been used or for ill with leukemia when he was said. wanted to spend time with his called up in February. Both are what purpose Grimshaw has said the sacri- wife. Beverly, on their anniver- He said school officials are judge advocate generals, who fices of those on the front lines sary Oct. 21. awaiting tests on the needle. Its represent the military in criminal are much greater and declined to "When I started off, it was like a barrel was marked "one use only and civil cases. discuss his feelings about dream," he said before leaving insulin." The prosecutor spent most of President Bush's decision to send from Port Columbus The boy poked the children on his leave with his family, but a troops. International Airport. "I thought I his bus, on the playground and in crush of well-wishers filled his "The time for that debate was was going to wake up back the school's restroom, Bias said. Portsmouth office on the three back at the beginning of the home. Then, after a while, the •IrmPnttnAfPholo The boy has been suspended days he came in, Assistant year," he said. "Regardless of the desert became my reality. Ohio pending an expulsion hearing. Prosecutor Randy Rumble said. reasons, we are there now. And was the dream. And now, here I MILITARY DUTY: Lynn Grimshaw, right, kisses his wife, Beverly, "It appears he was just horsing "It was pretty well impossible the one thing I am absolutely, am, driving back to the airport. at Port Columbus Airport. Grimshaw, the Scioto County Prosecutor, around," Bias said. "It doesn't to get a whole lot of work done," positively certain of is that we Time to start over." is leaving for Kuwait for a 6-month military assignment. appear to be malicious." Bias said only three of the chil- dren went to the hospital for test- ing He said a student who was not poked notified school officials about what was happening about 2:15 p.m. Monday. Smoking ban is disputed in Toledo "We notified the parents as soon as possible," Bias said. "It property. A federal judge yesterday- The city believes the public the ordinance is more strict than was done less than an hour before I ME ASSOCIATED PRESS "These people are going to lose turned down the group's request interest in good health outweighs a state law governing smoking in dismissal." TOLEDO, Ohio - Bar and a substantial sum of money," said to issue a temporary restraining the concerns raised by the bar public. Police could not immediately restaurant owners who say the Richard Kerger. an attorney rep- order that would stop enforce- and restaurant owners, said Amie Elzey, owner of Amie's be reached for comment yester- toughest smoking ban in the resenting the group. ment of the smoking ban. Adam Loukx, one of its attorneys. Eating & Drinking Saloon, said day on whether charges would be state has cut into their business He said the city compensates The ordinance took effect in "The health concerns are real," his business is down about 20 filed. have filed a lawsuit to stop the those who lose money just as it August and bans smoking in Loukx said. He said similar laws percent since the ban took effect. ordinance. did when it used eminent most restaurants, bars and bowl- in other states and cities have "Some of us are losing money The group says the law is domain to acquire land for a ing alleys unless they have a sep- withstood legal challenges. and we're seeing money go to the unconstitutional because it downtown ballpark and a new arately ventilated smoking Kerger said city leaders suburbs. This is our last amounts to an uncompensated auto plant. lounge. exceeded their authority because choice,"Elzey said. government takeover of private

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Close to campus. $625 to- (419)354-2260 LOSE WEIGHT SAFETLY. Keep it Call 419-214-5249. "' 1 bdrm. apt., $450/mo. incls. utif. tal per mo. Elec. only util. to pay. oft. Be ready for spring break 1-800- Mature person to share Single room , $225/mo.. 2 blocks Call 419-308-1774 Located at 319 E. Wooster St 375-5808 or www seeyoulighter com 3 bedroom house from campus, quiet residential area. Houses/Apts. for 04-05 school year. across from Taco Bell. Please call 419-373-6056. Pregnant? Know all the tacts. Second sem., 2 bdrm apts. available 12 mo. leases only. Confidential, free testing & support. Roommate or subleasers ASAP lor $450/mo. Call 353-0325 9am - 9pm. S Smith Contracting, LLC 354-4673 BG Pregnancy Center house 1 mile from campus Own 2 bdrm apt. avail, now through Aug 419-352-8917 - 532 Manville Ave. room. Lots of extras 419-352-7158 Close to campus1 $535/mo. + elec. Office open 9-2 M-F Will babysit in your home or mine. Subleaser needed for Jan. thru May. 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