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THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1920 “ TUESDAY MARCH 25 2003 TECHNIC . “watechnicianonline.com Raleigh, North Carolina Food Bank A lied forces to benefit from 3' Bush estimates cost of war at $75 billion Red & White Ball On Monday, President Bush and the adminis- The Union Activities tration offered high-profile lawmakers theirfirst . AngusteakhouseBarn, LonestarOutback estimate ofthe cost ofwarwith Iraq — approx- BOQl’d Wlll llOld the S d B cl imately $75 billion.The estimate includes 562 second annual Red 42” St; OySter ar an billion used forwar defense,$3.5 billion used for ' Amedeo S. homeland security,and between $5 billion and and thte Ball on This year’s focus, ac- $10 billion forforeign and humanitarian aid. April 4 d' V' P Butthe estimate does not include the cost of cor mg to UAB. lCe 1:85- lraq’s reconstruction,thus the estimate will prob— ident Tim Teel, Is to bring ably the first of many, according to reports. Anna Edens “more community in- Some lawmakers have also suggested some StafiReporter money should bereserved for items such as aid- ing the airline industry and additional home- volvement through other community members, not land security measures on top of what has al- Students ready been proposed by the Bush administra- interested in at— just NCSU students.” Sev- tending “A tion. Night Out on en hundred individuals According to reports, Bush will disclose the the Town,” the second an- spending request on Tuesday at the Pentagon. attended last year’s event, nual, Red andWhite Char—_ and UAB has reserved the lty Ball, can now brlng RBC Center for 1000 At least 100 drown in ferry their NC State identifi— guests this year, said Teel. sinking cation cards and two non— The non-perishable According to a Burundian army spokesman,ap— perishable food items to food items required for proximately 1 11 people drowned late Saturday after an overloaded ferrysank in LakeTanganyika the Union Activities admission will all be do- offthe shores of Burundi. Board Office in 1200 T31“ nated to the Raleigh Food The people on the ferry were traveling on the ley Student Center to re- Bank because “we realize M.V. Kashombwe.The ferry sank near Nyanza celve a Lac,68 miles southwest of Bujumbura,said offi- free admissmns food banks are always [in] cials. VOUCher- . need, and this went over The ferry was reportedly traveling from The Red and White Ball so Kalemie, a port town in Congo’s Katanga well last year that we ‘9 province, to Uvira. Will be held April 4) from thought we would be suc— Bombs continue to fall on Baghdad as U.S.troops 'move closer to the city . KRTphoto by MommarAbd Robbo 9 p.m. to 2 am. at the Are- cessful again,” said UAB NAHUM na Chlb Ofthe RBC Cen— President James Reed. ter. NCSU Faculty Strikes by Air Force, Navy and Marinejets » sistance, and and Reed hopes the enthu- . US. and British leaders warned. .that. the Staff members may pur- siasm achieved after the IVY League unlverSIty targeted the Guard 0n the southwest outskirts contest for Baghdad could be bloody. Two divisions of chase a voucher for $5 by gets Feb. 25 “Beat Hunger, Beat pr1c1er OfBagl’ldad on Monday and early Tuesday. Saddams elite and loyal Republican Guard troops -— presenting two non—per- UNC Food Drive,” will Harvard University recently announced thatthe about 20,000 fighters were believed to stand between ishable food items, and costto attend the prestigious institution would allied forces and the center of Saddam’s regime. propel more students to increase by 5.5 percent. According to reports, Patrick Peterson, Juan 0. Tamayo vouchers for the general recognize the importance thetuition hike is the school’s largest in a decade. and Martin Merzer Saddam has. given his hardened. Republican Guard public cost $20. Attributed by university officialsto the falter- . , the authorlty to use chemical weapons, U.S. offic1als. The event Wlll. feature a ofecttheofthefoodReddonationandWhiteas- p . Knight Ridder Newspapers d . mg economy and its need to maintain a certain 531 - , DJ, llVe. mus1C. by a local BallP standard,the cost oftuition,fees,and room and . , Strikes b Air Force, Na and Marine 'ets tar eted the ' am ' ‘board for the 2003-04 academic year Wm be NEAR AL KUT, Iraq — Both Sides girded Monday for y W J g Jazz band and Ch pagne Last year UAB collected $37,928.This year, Harvard undergraduates paid the coming battle ofBaghdad as US. armored Guard on the southwest outskirts ofBaghdad on Mon- $35,950 in tuition,fees,and room and board. columns glass giveaways, along 2,200 pounds offood, and advanced from two directions. They came within 50 day and early Tuesday, preparing the battlefield. Some with a silent auction of According to reports,in conjunction with the bombers , this year the group set a tuition hike,the university will be increasing its miles ofthe capital before sandstorms -- and a formi— shifted from precision-guided bombs, used items from Best Buy and mostly goal of 2,700-2,800 financial aid budget by 7.3 percent. dable Iraqi army ~~ forced a delay. against buildings and other high—value targets, possibly local dining es— 5 Saddam Hussein and other Iraqi leaders vowed re— tablishments such as the Dow sees biggest sell-off See BAGHDAD page See UAB page 2 ‘ in months On Monday,the Dow experienced its worst one- day sell-offin approximately six months,said re- Students nominate ports. The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled ‘ 3.5 percent and more than 300 points. In addi- tion,the Nasdaq composite and the S&P 500 in— best of advisors dex both dropped 3.5 percent. The sell-offis being attributed to the factthat Students will have the mending classes and teachers, and investors are abandoning stocks on signals that she is able to point me in the war could last longer than previously opportunity to nominate the right thought. their advisorsfor various direction for extra assistance.” The drop comes days after one ofWall Street’s awards . Now, as the NC. State. Advis- biggest rallies in years. Last week the Dow ex- ' lng Awards begin accepting nom— perienced an 8.4 percent increase last week — a1. 11 inations for the third year, Fresh— mak'mg ‘tI the best weekly advance smce' 1982. Nat 1e Hec t corn and other students W111. have StaffReporter STATE an opportunity to show their ap- As students sit down to plan their preciation to outstanding advi— Toddler accidentally classes for the 2003-2004 aca- sors. shoots grandfather demic year, they realize the val— “I think that promoting excel~ After being shot by his 3-year-old grandson,Jef~ ue of a good advisor. lence through recognition ofad— feryTobias Shaw,40,ofWilmington,died on Sat- “My advisor is the sweetest visors like mine would really urday, said reports. ' make a difference,” Freshcorn Jonathon Ducote, ASG president, supports a student vote on the BOG.Staffphoto byMatt Huffman In what family members are calling a ”freak lady,” said Julia Freshcorn, a soph- accident,”Shaw had placed a loaded handgun omore in psychology. “She’s al— said. in his vehicleas he got readyto go to a gun range ways a great help in recom- on Friday.The young boy found the gun and See ADVISORS page 2 shot Shaw, who was standing in the yard, once. BOG student vote gets in the head. According to family members,the boy has sev- eral toy guns and has not yet learned the dif— ference between toy guns and real ones. Discussion to focus pitched to Shaw,who was declared dead at New Hanover NC. House Regional Medical Center after being taken off of life support, was a member of the National Rifle Association. on idea of ‘privilege’ The ASG president has the UNC—system Board of introduced the bill to the NC. organized a letter-writing Governor§_— an idea that has House that would allow a stu- Two N.C. soldiers killed Peggy McIntosh, author of Since then, McIntosh, who is campaign to show student been on the table since 1995. dent vote on the BOG. associate director ofthe Wellesley And while Ducote has a team in Iraq “White Privilege: Unpacking supportfor a bill that “I’ve found students to be the Invisible Knapsack,” will College Center for Research on of credible legislators behind quite responsible; they deserve 'The Department ofDefense announced on Mon- Women, has been taking her dis- would allow a Student day thattwo Camp Lejeune marines were killed address the N. C. State him and has the Optimistic, an opportunity to not just sit in two separate coveries around the globe, gar— vote on the BOG. “third time’s a Charm” outlook events in Iraq. campus Thursday as part and participate but to vote and According to reports, Lance Cpl. Eric Orlows— nering a reputation as a world to boot, he believes that ASG be heard,” said Adams in a Dai- ki of Buffalo, N.Y.,was killed in an accidental dis- ofHuman Rights Week. renowned lecturer. Ayren Jackson charge of a .50 caliber-machine will need a much larger sup- ly Tar Heel report. gun and Sgt. On Thursday, McIntosh will News Editor Nicolas M. Hodson, 22, of Smithville, Mo., was News StaffReport port system that includes stu- Several other states agree killed in a vehicle accident: bring her message to NC. State in dents, faculty and staff to get with Adams stance. Orlowski was assigned to the 2nd Tank Bat- two public lectures. The first, For some it’s “three strikes, and talion ofthe 2nd Marine Division,and the bill passed.