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%ohmic 105. Number 56 PARTAN Published for San Jose State University since 1934 DAILYFriday. November 17, 1995 Forum looks at the Holocaust By Leslie Farmer Spartan Daily Staff Writer After warning that she planned to say "some very forth- right things and some very strong ones," Holocaust spe- cialist Konnilyn Feig flayed U.N. and U.S. indifference in the face of genocide, rapeand murder in the Balkans. Speaking at an SJSU Balkans Forum presented Wednesday by Phi Alpha Theta, a national history honor society, Feig said, "People say, 'If we had only known the conditions in the Holocaust, the world would not have allowed it.'" "I'm coming to the conclusion that if we'd had televi- sion cameras in Auschwitz and Buchenwald, reporters would still say we should not interfere for fear of making it worse," she said. Feig was one of four speakers who lectured on history and current events in the Balkans at the forum sponsored by the Beta lambda chapter of the society. After an introduction by Phi Alpha Theta President Lori Heathorn, SJSU history Professor David Kier opened the forum by introducing Feig of Foothill College, Professor Constantine Danopoulos of SJSU's political sci- ence department and Professor Igor Zevelev of Moscow's Institute of World Economy and International Relations, who is a visiting professor in political science at SJSU. Kier then spoke on the historical flash points that ignit- See Balkans, page 5 Lecturer urges students to 'make a difference' 1,11. micir By Charlene Cook Author Isabel Allende was on campus Wednesday to answy i;iiestions, discuss her books and raise money for the "Pauia Scnoiarsnip Spartan Daily Staff Writer rmd afte ner daughter Paula who died from a metabolic disorder in 1992. "YOU Can Make A Difference Right Now" was the name of the lecture given by Tom Hayes, Thursda in the Morris Dailey Auditorium. Hayes is the director of id Latino writer shares her path to fame global corporate affairs at Applied Materials Inc. He You can't expect directs the corporation's By Charlene Cook coma. The author came to SJSU to mother of this marriage." worldwide government the government to Proceeds Spartan Daily Staff Writer donate the scholarship for students Joan Cooper a fan who attended, in Spanish. said, "Her book 'Ava Luna' gave such a and community relations Isabel Allende, one of the most midrI majoring solve every donated people attended the dia- full picture of the Latino woman. Now, and external and employ- read Hispanic woman writer of the c eii About 500 Allende and her friend tonight, I see so many women of all ages ee communications. institutional problem ... t toy, presented a dialogue Wednesday logue between of the SJSU for- and cultures It's so empowering." His message to stu- to fund ing in the Barrett Ballroom to dis- Celia Correas-Zapata, languages department. The author's books have been trans- dents was to help their Tom Hayes u.s her books and how she became a eign Corporate director Allende chose to give the scholarship lated into 30 languages and are pub- community. "You can't named iii tier. because she has a past with San lished in Spanish and English in expect the government Proceeds went to the Paula to SJSU Jose, from her friendship with Zapata, America. to solve every institution- 97 after scholarship, named for Allende's fact that she met her husband Her first novel. "The House of al problem. We each (laughter who died of porphyria, a meta- arid the here. She said Zapata was "like the god- need to spend about 100 hours a year in (immunity set - daughter liolic in 1992 after a year-long See Allende, page 4 See Difference, page 4 Local celebrities, restaurants Let's collaborate to make cookbook By Ginger McDonald Spartan Daily Staff Writer The lobby of the Fairmont Hotel was really hopping last evening when more than 100 local dance residents gathered to purchase a local flavor cookbook named "Dining Door to Door in Naglee Performance features Park," and help raise $50,000, an amount needed to qualify them jazz, modern and for a $200,000 Community. ballroom moves Development Grant. The idea to produce the cook- By Shawna Glynn book, featuring recipes from local Spartan Daily Staff Writer celebrities and restaurants t Arne about when the community laced A man and woman stand face to the dilemma of not getting the face, legs slightly apart. He extends federal money unless the% come his left hand and she clutches it up with $50,000, said cookbook with her right. Her left hand rests editor, Sally Souderswho is also a on his shoulder and his right hand resident and active member of the is placed swiftly onto her waist. The community. man and woman are in position. Some of the local celebrity II Fornato and Heaven Deli Cafe Together, they begin to tango. recipes include "Roasted were but just a few of the many The SJSU human performance Vegetable Pasta" by SjSU's who contributed to the variety of department will hold its annual President Robert L. Caret and his recipes. Dance Revue at 7 p.m. Saturday, in wife Elizabeth. And "Melanzane San Jose State University student the Music Building Concert Hall, Pasta Sauce" by Terry Christensen, Lisa Hettler-Stnith, a graduate featuring snazzy ballroom numbers, professor of political science, and busin CSS ma, ii said she took on jazz, modern and Afro-Caribbean a resident of the neighborhood. the projet t ii do a marketing dance performances. Probably the one that will be fol- analysis stmh tit the sale of cook- "It will provide an outlet for lowed by WU students is San book for her marketing class. dance classes on campus to show off Jose's City Councilmen David "Sally put in a huge amount of what they have learned this semes- P11011) XV ERIC GRIt;ORIAN SPAR IAN DAILY Pandori's recipe for brownies. work to put it together But it ter and perform in front of an audi- Dance instructor Bethany Shift left coaches Davina Carlson and David Sims for a dance medley "Buy .4 store brand brownie mix. shows what can be done when you ence," said Bethany Shifflett, orga- that will be performed Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Concert Hall inside the Music Building. Take mix mit of box and pour into gather a group of people and just do it." she said. See Dance, page 4 large bowl ..." Restaurants like Emile's, Eulipia, See Cookbook, page 4

No male Hooters Money misused Beer advantages S.F. airport closed Hooters of America Inc. is The city Department of Airports Good news for beer drinkers: A A dense layet of fog covered one fighting to continue hiring only misused $32.7 million in can of brew can be good for the end of the runway at San women waitresses, who wear revenue from Los Angeles heart and lust as good as a Francisco International Airport skimpy shorts and tight T-shirts International Airport and other glass of red wine. on Thursday, forcing a 3 1/2 hour tops while serving burgers. airfields. shutdown. Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 2 Friday, November 17, 1995 OPINION San Jose State University SPARTAN DAILY Internationally Speaking IF rill CLINTON HAMM DIE OF daU5? I PONT THE DISCIPLES... KNOW Hof... The commandments of journalism iWTI,IjITHIV my last column, I proposed the first of the Ten balancing act. This journalistic virtue keeps you from IiiCommandments of Effective Journalism. In this being bias or one-sided, less you be indited for dere- article, I will cover the second commandment liction of your professional duties or responsibilities. MAY, I X through the filth commandment. Before proceeding, Moreover, fairness Inas: actually oblige or coerce HIM, however, I will elaborate on the first commandment, you (the objective and responsible journalist) to pro- Mom which calls upon all future journalists to develop a vide the proponent and the opponent with equal OT i NEVER masterly command of the English language. opportunity-a change to be heard, if not reported. This inviolate rule is very important to every For all practical purposes, fairness or impartiality is no RFAUY MCP prospective journalist in his role as a disseminator of doubt the conscience of effective journalism. wiTH information. And it constitutes the cornerstone of Consequently, journalism without fairness is like a effective journalism. Actually, we may have a degree in derailed train that poses an imminent danger and The POOR journalism. But we will never be effective and profes- likely to cause irreparable harm to people, if not our ALL sional journalists unless we have mastered the English society at large. AND language. Otherwise, we will be like a so-called car- 4. A journalist must be creative. Creativity is the THAT penter without his tools. And our ineptitude will intellectual or intuitive ability, the precocity and per- become apparent in the way we communicate orally spicacity to come up with innovative ideas. It is the Wm, or in writing. The way we discharge the literary duties novelty to express one's thought processes and &O!" or responsibilities of this skillful art (even journalism decode others' feelings and emotions in a unique way. itself) will bring obloquy and disrepute to this great It's a God-given talent. When used properly, creativity multi-disciplinary profession. Therefore, language will enlighten and motivate your audience. More efficiency is an invaluable asset to everyjournalist. importantly, creativity as a unique talent will keep you 2. A journalist must also be accurate. As effective from stealing other authors' literary works and ideas journalists, we are actually conveyers offsets, dissemi- or recycling them for your own use without proper nating pertinent and useful information. attribution-a trademark of plagiarism. Consequently, we must report the news with pinpoint Plagiarism has been characterized as "the highest accuracy. Whether you like it or not, the fact is jour- form of flattery." But it is also a costly, ridiculous and D’IW5 Bra titEICEKaik nalists do not make the news; they simply report it. As an unflattering vice. A vice that has destroyed many 4uleV, wags .51M.Cri reporters, we must undoubtedly be as independent as flourishing careers, resulted in countless lawsuits, we are accurate in our reporting or broadcasting in huge out-of-court settlements and multi-million dollar order to make a significant impact upon and a contri- jury awards against lazy writers and so-called journal- Newsroom Voices bution to societal or public well-being. ists who have engaged themselves in such an Accuracy, therefore, is an asset that compels effec- unscrupulous practice. Creativity, however, is a virtue tive journalists not to add to, nor subtract from, nor that provides a journalist with a competitive edge, The truth comes in many different shades distort the pertinent facts they purport to be report- emancipating him from the costly entanglements of ing. To concur with Joseph Pulitzer, one of the great- civil lawsuits and court trials. In short, creativity will of the time, being a reporter for a news- successful deterrent against plagiarism. Muchpaper like the Spartan Daily means that you Every person needs to forgive est journalists of this century, the motto for journal- serve as a ism is still "Accuracy, accuracy and accuracy." 5. A journalist must be objective. Objectivity will are flooded with a lot of different opinions not only to conceptualize mid facts. Journalism, therefore, without accuracy is, in my opin- empower the journalist and to be forgiven for crimes ion, "Yellowfournalism" revisited. innovative ideas, but also to implement them. To It is difficult to say something you write is the troth them from the abstract into auditory or in its entirety, because most issues should be looked at According to journalism historians, 'Yellow transform small or Journalism" is a period at the end of the nineteenth written form to educate, motivate and inform the from a broader perspective than the sources that you or hurts, however Journalism without objectivity is equivalent to have. Especially for reporters on a college campus, century when newspaper reporting was characterized reader. by sleaze, distortion, omission of truth, sensational- deceptive advertising. Sooner or later its ill-effects will those sources tend to be the ones that are the most you. Therefore, let us be objective as personally involved in the issues at stake, which means large, they have suffered or ism, flashy headlines, etc. Accuracy will help us refrain catch up with from reverting to such an unfortunate and shameful well as responsible for our own professional well- that emotional bias is often a factor. ofjournalism as a For example, I recently wrote an article in the Daily caused others. epoch in the history of mass communication! being and to maintain the integrity notifying the campus of an exhibit being held at 3. A journalist must be fair or impartial. Fairness or multi-discipline. SJSU. The exhibit's main purpose was to expose some impartiality is more than a proclivity or inclination, als have ever been spotless ii their conducts towards but the inherent sincerity, to put things in their prop- John Louis is a of the crimes the Japanese army committed over 50 others or have ever been immune from being mis- years ago in World War II against people in various er perspective. It's the catalyst that compels a consci- S/iartan Daily treated. entious journalist to present both sides (the pros and Columnist countries throughout Asia. Oftentimes, you see factions in society that want to His ridumn appears alternate Fridays. On the same day that I was assigned that story, an promote their causes, but many times those causes cons) of a story, regardless of the political clout and article came out in the Daily advancing a speech to be socio-economic status of those involved. Additionally, are centered mostly around the negative aspects of fairness or given by former U.S. Representative Norm Mineta, a other people. You see that in political campaigns impartiality entails a masterful, an artful Japanese-American who as a child suffered being where parties tend to spend just as much time detained in internment camps during World War putting down their opponents as espousing Letter II. their own virtues. He was quoted as having been "frustrated at Every person needs to forgive and to being treated as a criminal when in fact his U.S. be forgiven for crimes or hurts, however SJSU campus environment quality is relative captors were committing the real crime. small or large, they have suffered or caused People who say there's not decent sport programs to watch I cannot argue that it takes a lot to The point I want to make for this editorial is others. It's not easy. Sometimes it is very diffi- that it is always better for anyone who has to make much to get out of the college at and cheer, but CSUB truly is a go to school and work at the same cult, but it doesn't make sense to live your State obviously have not attended commuter school of only 6,000 stu- time. College is what you make it. choices in life, to look at more than one slice of life trying to regain what you have lost reality before making judgments about the anther campus. I had to return dents. Imagine going to a school If you don t appreciate what the when you already have more than home and enroll at Cal State with no football team. Therefore, school can offer you, then you whole picture. most people on earth. War is a time when people tend to University at Bakersfield ( or no tailgates. None of the history might miss something or someone "Harvard in the Desert," as we call and tradition at CSUB can com- that will benefit you after gradua- et crazy and kill each other. The John]. Woo son Japanese army committed war crimes, it) for two quarters. Just beMg pare to that of SJSU. I'm not trying tion and you're stuck with "I could Nnartan Daily there made me realize the variety I to be down about everything about have." but so did the U.S. government if you .Staff Wnfrr consider its dropping of atomic was missing from such a large, back home, yet when there is so bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. diverse campus as SJSU. There is much for people to take advantage Mark Brown Japan and the U.S. are only a few something here for everyone. It of up here and students complain, Advertising examples throughout history. I am might be a club or activity, sports, I laugh. sure no particular groups or individu- and other offerings. Many students, like myself, must We had our share of more than work in order to make ends meet. Letters Pro-choice protest against Daily 'hogwash' Opinion 4 I can't believe the outrage take a sabbatical to improve their topic whit li needs your input. But Spartan Daily directed at the Spartan Daily over analytical reading skills.) if you want your ire to benefit the page the anti-abortion advertising Besides, the ad was an insert. pro-choice movement, move your Editorial insert. Would you kill the messen- Such ads are easily thrown away soapbox off the Spartan Daily policies Executive Editor Lady Lee ger because of the message? and thus removed from sight. Had doorstep, and lend your voices and City Editor Roger Ramirez Complaints have been directed the advertisement been smaller other talents to organizations The Spartan Daily is com- News Editor Jennifer Ferguson at the Daily based on philosophical and part of the Spartan Daily's reg- which share your views. Don't mis- mitted to sharing a broad range Forum Editor Otto Waldorf and moral repulsion at the ad's ular format, offended readers take what sparked the fire in your of opinions with the communi- Sports Editor Dexter Manglicanot content. People have claimed that would not have been able to dis- belly that motivated ty, and readers are encouraged Photo Editor Ken Statham you to exer- Day Editors Tina Casalino, Ilene Meeks, publishing such an extensive ad miss the add so easily. cise your constitutional right to to express themselves on the Tini Schwalltach, gave readers the notion that the The fact is, the editorial direc- speak and be heard - the Daily's Opinion page with a Letter to Linda Thane, Blair Whitney a paper supports the views that were tion of a paper has no business dic- decision to publish that controver- the Editor or Campus Copy Editors Janet Blackburn, Lana Jang, expressed. tating to the advertising depart- sial ad. Throughout our history, Viewpoint. Matt Tom, Kevin Valine That's hogwash! Students of this ment. You who would censure the newspapers have printed the infor- A Letter to the Editor is a Columnists Chris Mc Crellis-Mitchell, institution of higher learning paper are really advocating censor- mation, from many points of view, Afsheen (AJ.) Nornai, a should have the analytical skills to ship, which goes against the funda- that our citizens have needed to 200-word response to an issue jiin Seitnas immediately recognize such mater- mental principles of a free press in take part in discussion, debate, or point of view that has Chief Photographer Jeff Chin ial as the loaded rhetoric of a polit- a democratic society. Surely you and protest movements that shape appeared in the Spartan Daily. Etc. Co-editors Tina Casalino, Linda Taallr it ical organization pursuing their realize the issue of abortion is the very fabric of our society. If you A Campus Viewpoint is a Etc. Picture Editor Christian Del ROsarto st agenda. University level readers highly controversial and divisive didn't like the message in that 300- to 500-word essay (two Etc. Design Editor Sharon Milner II would immediately question the and that there are many, many antiabortion ad and felt compelled double spaced pages) on Cartoonist NI icliael Rodrigliez source of such material, and the people who disagree with you. to speak out in some way, thank current campus, political or Reportene Kristina Allyn, Kan alai A lksine, Justin Carder, Chat lene ('amok, Danielle Costa, Leslie Farmer, Julie Galvan, Shawna Glynn, Sarah insert was clearly labeled as an Would you oppress them and our founding fathers and the personal issues. lIarvey-Lonthardo, Sloan I !ruby, Datithanh Iluynh, Eel Koyaina, advertisement There was no abridge them of their access tO Spartan Daily for giving you the Submissions become the deception about this. It's a sad our free press? Can you say fas- buena McCatry, Ginger NI< Donald, Ken McNeill, &dna Medina, opportunity to vent your spleen. property of the Spartan indictment of this student body's cism? Daily km wama Millado, Chris Mon is, John Woo, Eddie Zacapa (g) reading level to assert that readers You are tilting at windmills using John Boegman and may be edited for clarity, Photographers: Michael Andrews, Frank Cava, Jay Clezulenin, Carlos grammar, libel and length. ( :onzalez, jolut Stubler would mistake the ad as being the your energy to protest the Spartan Mass Communications Advisers: Mack Lundsuoni, Jim MtNay representative voice of the Spartan Daily. Your passionate spirit is com- Submissions must contain the Dail% kity students who dicl make mendable for the fact that you are author's name, address, phone Advertising this mistake should immediately voicing your valuable opinion on a number, signature and major. Submissions must be typed Advertising Director Kaoline Aoki Art Directors Dave Limon, Nelson Lopez or submitted on a 5.5" disk Retail Manager jeni Angileii using Microsoft Word on the National Manager Rennin Morintoto I'm a Niners fan ... continued Macintosh. Always provide a Etc. Manager Mai k Fazzio This poem is in response to the opinion page Merton Hanks did his prance, printout of the piece. Marketing Manager Jennifer Nelson poem done by Chris McCrellisMitchell titled, Tall Deion Sanders didn't get to do his dance, Submissions may be put in Co-op Manager Erika Patton Tales' Poetry Box, "I'm a Niners fan-so Suess me" Michael Irvin said, "Give me a chance." the Letters to the Editor box at Downtown Manager Robert Shields At the scoreboard Switzer could not glance Downtown Account Executives Sonja Combs, Karl Leong the Spartan Daily office in Retail Account Executives lone Espinoza, Brian Lutz, Chris McCrellis-Mitchell this is for you, Dwight Bentel Hall room 209, my love for the Niners is also so true, The Niners defense played a big role, Edward Wilmni The sixth Lombardi Trophy is on the way, They looked stronger than a steel pole, sent by fax to (408) 924-3237 or Etc. Account Executives Tint Clan:thaw, Anton Rouditein hut first this is what I must say: The Forty-Niners 38 to 20 stroll, mailed to the Spartan Daily Art Adani Barker, Kathleen Cruz Really destroyed the Cowboys soul, Forum Editor, School of Adviser Jack Quinton The Cowboys were going to win, Journalism and Mass Graphics Specialists Jim Butler, Dave Karig:tea Communications, sl That's all the press would say, Grime played with a lot of poise, San Jose News Room (408) 924-3280 But when reality kicked in, Made the Dallas defense look like toys, State University, One Fax 924-32142 TI The Forty-Niners ruined their day After the game Carmen Policy made some noise, Washington Square, San Jose, Advertising 924-3270 When he said, "How about them Cowboys?" CA, 95192-0149. Classified 924-3277 The Cowboys wanted to wear the crown, Editorials are written by, and The Forty-Niners they wanted to down, No one knows how to react, are the consensus of the Spat tan Daily, (USE'S # 509480), is published even, school day for (full Then the crowd gave a huge frown, The Niners won and that's a fact, Spartan Daily editors, academic yr.) $25 (ea. sem.) $15. OIL-campus price per copy, 15 cents, Grbac to Rice, Si yard touchdown Now they won't give-up any slack, not the by San Jose State Univet sity, One Washington Square, San Jose, CA, Because in '96 its back to hack. staff. 95192.0149. Mail stilisci iptiotis accepted on a tetnaitidet of semester The Forty-Niners looked very much alive, Published opinions do not basis. Second-class postage paid at San .jose, CA. POSTMASTER: Send They kept on scoring drive after drive. necessarily reflect the views of address changes to Spat lan Daily, San Jose State UnivetsUy, One Then the question was, the Spartan Daily, the School of Wasitingtcin Sciliare, San inv., CA 9510241149. "Could the Cowboys survive?" Daniel VanDeRiet Journalism and Mass This reminded everyone of January 15, 1995 Administration of Justice Communications or SJSI.J. SPARTAN DAILY San Jose State University Friday, November 17, 1995 3

Customers say no to male Hooters AR/h. TA ATLANTA (AP) Men don't exception in the Civil Rights Act. high kick with Radio City The Rockettes and the Dallas Rockettes or shake pompoms Cowboys are allowed to hire all- .1UIDE with the Dallas Cowboy cheer- Hooters guys is like a hot dish of ice cream female troupes and Playboy is leaders. allowed to hire all-female bun- Hooters restaurants, there- you don't want your ice cream served hot. nies, Mike McNeil, a Hooters Weekly Calendar fore, should be given the same PM vice president, noted at a news leeway when it conies to gender- Jamieson conference in Washington. Hooters customer based hiring, the chain's parent David Larson, a professor of Women's Resource Center company argues. labor and employment law at Women's Support Group, Hooters of America Inc. is Pf Creighton University in Omaha. TODAY (Open to the Public) lighting to continue hiring only Neb., said at their restaurants, which built a male servers. While construction there's no compari- 10:30a.m.-11:20a.m. Women's women waitresses, who wear son. reputation on their perky workers who eat at Hooters sever- Resource Center, skimpy orange shorts and tight Hooters Girls. al times a week guffawed at the "The distinction is that there Administration Bldg. Rm. 217. white T-shirts or tank tops while was AIKDO Club Some of the mostly male clien- ads, waitresses wore orange pins never any question that Call 924-65()0. serving up chicken wings and Meeting 3p.m.-5p.m. Spartan tele at Hooters at Underground saying 'Save Our Jobs." Playboy was selling sex, not in the burgers. Complex West, Rm. 202. Atlanta were in hearty agree- The LE(K: has been investigat- sense of prostitution, but the The Equal Employment Call 259-6816. ment, many scoffing at the ing the 170-restaurant chain for image of the club had a very Opportunity Commission said heavy notion of being served by men. the past four years and said sever- sexual aspect to it," said SATURDAY Hooters should hire men to work Larson, a former Asian Student Union "I wouldn't want a man wait- al months ago that Hooters' poli- professor-in-res- alongside the women, a recom- idence at the Karaoke Night 9p.m. Camino ing on me," said David Parker. as cy of hiring only female waitress- EEOC. "I don't mendation the company said it think KTV Call 297-1466. a waitress wearing a snug tank es amounts to sex discrimination. Hooters is doing the same Human Performance would ignore. top with the phrase. "Delightfully Four who sued thing. They've made it clear pub- Dance Revue '95 Hooters bought full-page ads Chicago men Chinese Campus Fellowship tacky, yet Unrefined" printed on Hooters also licly that they're selling food. Ticket Prices $7 general, $5 in Wednesday's USA Today and filed a complaint Speaker Meeting 2:30p.m.- the back, refilled his glass with with the EEOC, prompting the Hooters plans to spend $1 mil- students/seniors 71.tn. Music The Washington Post, featuring 5p.m. Student Union, iced tea. investigation. Their lawsuit claim- lion on advertising and other Auditoruim Call 924-3016. a burly mustachioed man wear- Phil Jamieson added: *Hooters ing discrimination is pending. campaigning in major U.S. cities Guadalupe Rm. Call 286-9529. ing a blond wig and Hooters uni- guys is like a hot dish of ice The EEOC recommendation to protest the EEOC recommen- KSJS 90.5 FM form, holding a plate of chicken dation. Golden Key National Honor cream you don't want your ice is not binding, but allows the fed- Public Affairs Programming wings and exclaiming: "Come EEOC officials Society cream served hot." eral agency to file a lawsuit if a didn't return Da Underground (Project on, Washington. Get a grip." phone calls seeking comment, GeneralMeeting/Elections & Duncan Fisher, a manager at company ignores it. Sound) 2a.m.-6a.m., Escencia Executives of the Atlanta-based possibly because of the govern- Speaker: Bert Epstein the restaurant, said many of the Hooters of America contends 3p.m. 12noon-lp.m., Live Jazz Hour chain say their customers expect women would lose their jobs if that federal law allows some gen- ment shutdown. Student Union, Pacheco Rm. 5p.m.-6ttm. Sports Weekly to see sexy. All-American women Call 761-9592. 6p.m.-7p.m. Call 955-4831. the company were forced to hire der-based hiring, citing a narrow

Latter-day Saint Students SJSU Rugby Club Association SJSU vs. Reno lp.m. South Friday Forum 12:30p.m. Campus. Call 287-0579. San Jose Institute 66 S. 7th St. Call 286-3313. San Jose Sate University Audit finds airport misused $32 million Theatre KSJS 90.5 FM Presents "Into the Woods," a LOS ANGELIS (AP) .I lit its wrongly siphon off $S.S million a self -sill fi Ill IS mid not be used hr ing what they call unjust landing Public Affairs Programming musical by Stephen Sondheim Department of Airports mist 'mai year if preventative measures are local goti 'outfits to raise money. fee hikes. Airlines are charged a Do You Remember 12noon- 7p.m. SJSU Theatre. For ticket $32.7 million in i evenue from Los not taken. "Itconfirms what we've been sliding fee based on how much the 1p.m., A Green Perspective info Call 924-4555. Angeles International Airport and The report was obtained by the alleging and suspecting on the air- airport needs to balance its bud- 5p.m.-6p.m., Radio /Vadat three smaller airfields during a Daily Breeze of Torrance. port for the last several years. get. Public Affairs 7p.m.-7:30p.m. three-year period, a federal audit The Air Transport Ass. it 1.11 ion, a There's been some financial In addition to Los Angeles Call 955-4831. SUNDAY shows. national lobbying group for the shenanigans going on," said associ- International Airport, the city Much of the money was improp- commercial airline 111,111,11V, has ation spokesman Chris Chiames. owns the Palmdale, Ontario and Muslim Student Association erly funneled to other city depart- long contended that Mayor He said the Department of Van Nuys airports. Salat-ul-turtimali with Imam Alpha Phi Omega ments. Richard Riordan 's admi iii t I ation Transportation will likely uphold In the past, Department of Dr. Mohammed Sherif General Meting 6p.m. The Oct. 30 report by the U.S. wants to spend airport money on the law and follow the inspector Airport officials have said no laws 1:15p.m.-2p.m. Student Washington Square Hall Department of Transportation's other city projects. general's recommendations and were being broken and the airlines Union. Almaden Rm. Rm. 11.19. Call 9246626. inspector general also wanted that Federal law prohibits such trans- "get this gimmickry stopped." are actually paying less than they Call 448-8212. the Department of Airports will fers, requiring that airports run The association has been fight- should. KSJS 90.5 FM San Jose State University Public Attairs Programming Theatre Giants of die Jazz 12ntion- Presents "Into the Woods," a I p.m., Live Jazz Hour 5p.m.- musical by Stephen Sondheim 6p.m., Sound Bytes 6p.m.- 7p.m. SJSU Theatre. For ticket 7p.m. Call 955-4831. info Call 924-4555. San Jose State University SJSU Karate Club Theatre Club Meeting 2:30p.m.- Presents an added perfor- 3:10p.in. Spartan Complex mance of "Into the Woods" West, Rm. 44B. lp.m. SJSU Theatre. For ticket Call (510)487-5893. info Call 924-4555.

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Sparta Guide is [reel!! And available to students, faculty & staff associations. Deadline is Spin two days before publication. Fortns available at DISH 200. Entries rnav be edited to allow for space restrictions. Because today is Study contends beer, wine good for heart Good trews and social class of mystery meat ing tastes day (AP) ANAHEIM for beer drinkers: A can of brew the researchers than it does about can be good fin- the heart and the relative merits of beer, wine or just as gxxl a.s a glass of red wine. liquor. For years, experts have recog- Now a study concludes it's only nized the benefits of modest the alcohol that counts. amounts of alcohol on the heart. Dr. 1. Michael Gaziano of Heavy guzzling is clearly harmful. Harvard Medical School outlined But those who enjoy a drink or two the findings Thursday at the annu- a day have only about half as much al scientific meeting of the heart disease as teetotalers. American Heart Association. Lately, though, red wine has got- He looked at 340 men and ten a lot of good press. A spate of women who had just suffered studies and pronouncements con- heart attacks and compared their tend that people are better off drinking habits with those of a drinking red wine than other healthy comparison group. kinds of alcohol. Like other studies, this one Wine proponents say red wine found that a drink or two a day cut contains other good stuff that is the risk in half But it didn't matter good for the heart, such as anti- what people drank. Wine, beer oxidant substances called flavi- and liquor were equally effective at noids. Skeptics suggest wine's keeping the heart healthy. image says more about the drink- visA Eighty-year-old women says go to school MOO Ws never to late to r-r.7011,71 7'277 9 OAKLAND (AP) Florence bestowed on Eh it ence," Johnson Nagamoto never thought she'd said. "She's been such a tremen- live to be 80 years old. But there dims role tiut aId for our students, 1. - 4ik VISA she was, celebrating not just her and we wanted to do that for her." 80th birthday but her college grad- Surrounded by 40 of her paint- MIMS uation as well. ings, a gallery full of family, It was a first for Laney College, friends, well-wishers and a buffet too, as it awarded its first honorary of Japanese food, Nagamoto associate of arts degree to beamed modestly and did what Nagamoto, who was a few credits any grandmother of seven would shy of graduation when illness do she urged everytxxly to keep everywhere forced her to quit her studies eating. It's more than a year ago. A Nisei, or American-born child "Ohhh, this is unexpected!" said Of Japanese intnligran is, you want to be: Nagamout her pleasant round Napalm Ito raised seven children face in shock. three of them in the Topaz, The embossed certificate in fine Utah, internment Catlip during arts, given to Nagamoto by Laney World War II. College President Odell Johnson, I.ike 110.000 other Japanese came as a surprise at Tuesday's Americans, she, her gardener hus- one-night exhibit of Nagamoto's band II in ushi and their month-old watercolors and !sisters at the June baby were forced into desert Steingart Gallery on the Oakland camps surrounded by barbed wire campus. and armed guards. Two other chil- "This was something special we dren were born its camp.

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Dance From page 1 Revue." itirei oh Dante Revue '95. Shifflett said last year's per- 1 wanted to produce a formance attracted at least memory for the dancers that 250 people and received a lot would echo beyond the event. of positive feedback. I want the dancers to later "I think it was really a huge look back and get a warm, success last year. I'm optimistic fuzzy feeling from their col- that this year's revue will be lege dance experience," even better," she said. Shifflett said. SJSU student Craig SJSU's University Dance Hammond, who is involved in Theater will feature a number the show's marketing agrees. tailed, "As We Speak" to the "There will be a lot of vari- music of Bobby McFerrin. ety," he said. "The dancers "It's a humorous, whimsical will bring a lot of diversity to and playful piece," said Fred the performance." Mathews, director of the The event is being funded University Dance Theater. in part by Associated Students. "The piece pokes fun at the A portion of the proceeds way people communicate, or from ticket sales will be donat- fail to communicate." ed to the Special Olympics. Alek- I Dancer Elizabeth Price said "As We Speak" mimics the idiosyncrasies of each dancer who will be performing. Dance Revue 495 Through dance, the perform- ers get this message across by a Where: Music Bldg. using their bodies instead of Concert Hail their vocal chords. Performers from the Afro- II When: 7 p.m., Put, t BY MB 11A1.1. ANI,R1. WS SMIAN DAILY Caribbean dance class will per- Saturday SJSU professor Celia Correas-Zapata, left, interviewed author Isabel Allende in the Student Union Ballroom Wednesday evening. Allende form several high-energy signed books after the interview dance pieces to a live drum Cost: $7 general ensemble. SJSU alumni who admission and $ 5 now have their own dance stu- students/seniors dios in the community have Allende also been invited to perform Can 924-3016 Saturday night. for tickets or daughter's Allende compared writing with From page 1 novel, "Paula." She began writing happened during her "I was able to locate alumni purchase tickets when her daughter fell into a illness. making love. "You can't use a man- which allowed us to invite at the door is in.icie into a 1994 film coma, and a year later she had a Dee Navarro, a fan of Allende, you need a companion (when them back and see what they starring Meryl Streep and Jeremy book. She said, "You never finish a said, "I was invited to come, and writing, the companion is your- are doing now," Shifflett said. Irons. Allende spoke of how she hook really; you just give up." I'm glad I did. I recently lost my self), and the paper is like a freshly "It's a neat feeling and a nice started the book: 1 was just writing Her mother suggested changing father, and when she said writing ironed sheet on which you make contribution to the Dance a letter to my grandfather. and I "Paula" to fiction, because it was so about her daughter helped her love." didn't know it was a hook until the personal. She didn't want to it inspired me. I went home and end." change a thing because she didn't started writing in my journal again. She did the same with her 1994 want to lose the meaning of what It's not a book, but it s medicine." Kaplan Students Rave! Difference From page 1 idea of how I can make a differ- A news release said Hayes is the The institute provides services to Here's how they scored on vice." ence." founder and chairman of academic, business and civic com- I laves is the author of "You Can Andy Ward, associate professor CHARITech which brings together munities for Northern . the August 1995 MCAT N1.11,c A Difference in Silicon of philosophy arranged for Hayes corporations and nonprofit orga- "Sometimes companies think Vallex " and is a candidate for the to lecture. nizations to address today's grow- globally and they forget the com- ,ahl,ii ins State Senate in Silicon "I glad he's here to make stu- ing social needs and to raise the munity," he said. illei dents ilVidIr of opportunities. He's level of community reinvestment. "We all have a role to play and Atructured A«ting student Phuong a staunch advocate of taking He is also a director of SJSU's volunteering is the key." ,ind more Phan said, 1-k really improved my responsibility," he said. Institute for Social Responsibility. need.- I. Rolls 11 P 5. It 12 Cookbook

l'" K..P1.1" From page 1 of meeting. writing letters before city beautification program and an apartment house. Sher Kaplan: l’ 12. Marianne Salts, co-editor of the getting the San Jose city council's the incentive that fuel their Production was done by Desiree book and chairperson, of the East attention and approval. efforts. LaMaggiore and Farrell Campus Commercial Organization The program is sponsored by Carole Rast, illustrator of the Podgorsek. Donations from local of San Jose, said the project began the Campus Community cook book said, "The recipe book's merchants of $1,000 help offset Association and East Campus illustrations are an architectural the printing cost. -1 walls benefited from the 1e50 and ?TIMM, in early 1994 and was sponsored by Campus Community Association, Commercial Organization of San tribute to historic Naglee Park's The cookbook is available for material in Kaplan 's library. I knot, my s,ore, is si/il the ECCO and the assistance of Jose's Naglee Park neighborhood. craftsmen, preservationists, and students to purchase and take not hate been is hi ,1i without Kaplan.- -J. Gainey San Jose State University's Alan A desire of the community lead- neighborhood spirit." home to their family and friends as .fter Kaplan: V -II. P-12, II-14 Freeman, director of space man- ers to have a place where students The original residence of an ideal Christmas, said Souders. agement and facilities planning, and neighbors could sit and enjoy General Henry Morris Naglee is "It's an ideal gift because of the the community wrote letters. a cup of coffee and some good illustrated as it once appeared on 'local flavor.'" 'They will be on sale The community leaders became conversation, or pick tip a video its the northwest corner of South at Roberts book store on 10th a safe and pleasant environment 14th and San Fernando Streets. street. It will be priced around $15 The retie,* materials and prai !Ice vets olved in attending a series was another part of the San Jose's Later it was stuccoed and today it is a copy. are elfreniell foetal Hroplis Before Kaplan: V-10, P-9.11-10 After Kaplan: V.13. P-IS. B-15 Need a place to park your Dense fog closes airport SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A 100 flights were diverted to Enroll in a Kaplan MCAT prep class car and not share the layer of dense fog covered one end Oakland, San Jose, Sacramento, washing machine? of the main runway at San Stockton, Reno and Seattle, he by November 22nd, 1995 and SAVE $50*! Francisco International Airport on said. Cheap Condo for Sale Thursday, forcing a 3 1/2-hour Passengers on many internation- Call 1 -800-MAP-TEST Today! shutdown. al flights had to wait on the run- 398. S. Eleventh St. "We can't get airplanes through ways at the smaller airports that that kind of weather," said airport have no customs or immigration Call Susan 996-1153 spokesman Ron Wilson. facilities, Wilson warned. KAPLAN Beginning at 11:30 a.m. about , .111,i ii ills All, 14 stiewoods0 ;1()I.com

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1 SPARTAN DAILY San Jose State University Friday, Novembe 17, 1995 5 Balkans From page 1 one of the first people to write had been held in Sarajevo. Albanian minority whose growth outside the territory of the former that the Croats and the Serbs have rd war in the volatile area where about Croatian atrocities in World "The fighting in former may tempt it to unite with the Soviet Union, and finally one agreed to divide Bosnia. "Metternich, Bismarck and Stalin War II, she excoriated the Serbian Yugoslavia wasn't inevitable. Many nearby nation of Albania. would be for Russian nationalists An answer to a question as to all were baffled by the Balkans." government as a perpetrator of of the people I now see in refugee "The most important feature of to push the nation into all inter- win, the Western powers were sup- Kier suggested sources of infor- "organized violence and human camps were people who intermar- the crisis in Yugoslavia," said final vention on the side of the Serbs. porting the partition of a multina- mation for those who were inter- abuse ... the aggressor, aided by its ried among the various ethnic speaker Zevelev, "is that almost all A question and answer period 6or tat government, Zevelev ested in finding fairly balanced accomplices, the Western powers comm 'es," she said. of the important powers except followed. One member of the replied, "There's a significant dis- and informed viewpoints on the in their inaction." Speaking next on Macedonia, China are involved. audience compared Bosnia to the crepancy between what is good area - the New Thrk Times, World She pointed out to the school of Danopoulos described a nation of He said of all the areas in which in its diversity and and what is possible in internation- Press Review, C-Span, and the thought that would dismiss the car- 2.2 million people that included the Soviet Union was involved, the asked if dividing the country up al relations. We'd need 60,000 areas of Slavic studies and Islamic nage in Bosnia with the attitude, 26 nationalities as "the most peace- only one where Russia has main- between various factions would not well-trained uoops stationed there studies in the library. "They're in trouble because ful, but also the most nervous" tained an interest is the Balkans. "reward genocide." permanently to maintain 'diversi- Feig, speaking next, said at the they're barbarians - let them state in the Balkans. He suggested three alternatives Daziopoulos replied that past ty.' You can t force people who've

beginning of her lecture, "I deny fight it out." She reminded us that Tracing its history from a part of for future action by Russia. One animosities would not allow the killed so many of each other to live the statement that, 'If it's so com- up until five years ago Europeans the Ottoman empire to a land would be to use its relationship various sectors of Bosnia to live together." plex, there's nothing we can do chose the area as their ideal vaca- divided mainly between Greece with the Serbs to aid a peaceful set- together peacefully. In response to about it. '" tion spot and that the most spec- and Bulgaria, he described its tlement. Another would be another question, he said "the Referring to her credentials as tacular Olympics of recent years major problem as having a large retrenchment from any activism worst kept secret in Belgrade" is

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Spartan women's basketball team, Starting forward Kylie Page, but poor team rebounding was a PP guard Kari Steele and forward major factor. Gail Dennis contributed eight The Spartans lost to Otelul of came from the defensive end. Beverly Hills High School, is look- points each. Starting guard, Kim Romania University, 76-54, in "One of the bright spots was ing forward to playing in an unfa- Miller had seven assists. their first exhibition game of the Sasha Spalding who stepped up miliar arena. Spalding started the second ...ion Wednesday night at the and had a really nice game," it is a totally different experi- half in front of Rebecca Hunt, but F cut Center. Smith said. "We know what we can ence than from my high school the Spartan's fell deeper into "The turning factor of course expect out of Sasha now." situation," said Spadling, who debt. After a two minute scoring was our rebounding," said After a sluggish start in the first averaged 20 points and 13 drought with 5:05 left in the sec- women's basketball head coach half, Spalding sparked an 8-0 run rebounds per game in high ond half, the Spartans ran out of Karen Smith. "We got a lot of to bring the score to 16-8. She got school and was named to the Los gas and fell behind Otelul by 24 good easy shots, but we didn't her first basket with a five-foot Angeles Times first team for the points. convert on a lot. We came up on a jump shot from the baseline and all-Westside section. "I've never Top scorers from Otelul are team that was much bigger than scored again with another jumper played in (front of) such a big Daniela Pantelin with 24 points, We are." from top of the key. audience." Gabriela Schiopu with 18 points The Spartans had 10 offensive "They play a lot inside, but they While she played at Beverly and Moise with 12 points. rebounds, two of which came in always stayed behind," Spalding Hills High, Spalding was looked "They have a lot of experience the first half. Otelul had 18 offen- said. "It's hard. Every time I Upon as the leader, but felt she than we have at this point,"Smith sive rebounds and 51 overall. turned around and saw the bas- didn't receive any support from said. "We learned a lot from this nelul's top rebounder was ket, if her hand wasn't up on the other players as she does with game. This is exactly what we tagdalena Moist who brought mine, I would shoot it." the Spartans. wanted to see what we need to do PHOTO BY JOHN STUBLER SPARTAN DAILY down 11 rebounds, 10 of which Spalding, a freshman from "It makes me feel confident for the rest of the season." Spartan forward, Kylie Page gets rejected by center, Maria Margant during the second half against Otelul of Romania. Men start off on right foot

By Eddie Zacapa Spartan Datty Staff Writer Ai It may not have been as pretty as We definitely have to improve on a lot of spots. For the a Picasso, but the SJSU basketball team started its 1995-96 season by first game we played well. painting a clear picture of what it hopes may be yet to come wins. Brad Quinet The Spartans, who finished 4-23 Sdal basketball guard last season and last in the Big West Conference (3-15), brushed past PP (*tined Arab Emerites 74-62 Wednesday night in front of a crowd of 718 people in an exhibi- Spartans three-point output was "To win the first game was very tion game at the Event Center. rather low. The Spartans went one important," Quinet said. "You defi- "There are a lot of areas of real for eight in the first half and two for nitely want to get out on the right concern to me," SJSU head coach 11 in the game shooting 18.2 percent. foot and we did." Stan Morrison said. "Mostly judg- And what about free throws? Despite some rusty play, ment and gambling. We went div- "We've got to be a lot better free Morrison believes the game was a ing (for balls) defensively and did- throw team," Morrison said of his good warm-up for the season and n't come up with it, and so they team's 64 percent performance at he was content to simply play a would have five on four situations." the line. "We were fouling them game against another team. Those situations and a handful with reckless abandon." "You can experiment and try of others kept the Emerites in the And were there first game jitters? some things in an exhibition rear-view-mirror throughout the "No doubt," Morrison said. game," Morrison said. "And you game. "They're supposed to be there, if need to see someone else, we're so Emerites' point guard Saeed they are not there then something tired of looking at ourselves that it's Ham Dam (5-foot-9) penetrating is wrong. I wanted to play a lot of crazy." and getting the ball to open people combinations and I wanted every- for lay-ups gave the Emerites most body to get a chance to get some of of their first half points, Morrison that nervousness out." said. Dam had four assists and 14 And despite first game jitters and points. a close half time score of 36-29, the FULLER The Emerites also went on a Spartans still managed to come up 71,1,104.1UL Si ,11., 1/1 three-point shooting spree, shoot- with big plays that prompted roars ing 43.8 percent from behind the front the crowd and would make MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY PROGRAM arc in the second half. Dam and any highlight reel. IN NORTHERN CAL IF ORNIA In the first half, Roy Adalla Ibrahim Adalla combined Fuller Seminary is note offering an M.A. for six in the game. Adalla connect- Hammonds spins and dunks on a ed on one of them with 7:51 in the feed from Sam Allen. Hammonds, degree in Marital and Family Therapy. who missed last season due to a This highly acclaimed graduate training pro- game to bring the Emerites as close gram integrates theology and ethics with the as 59-54. knee injury, hit the side of the back- first shot but came social and behavioral sciences. It also satis- "We definitely have to improve board on his fies the educational requirements lot licensors on a lot of spots. For the first game back and pot up 15 points. as a marriage, family, and child counselor ac- we played well," said senior guard Two plays later, Quinet banked cording to section 4980.37 of the Calilornia Brad (uinet. "We actually led the a double pump shot off the right Business and Professions Code whole game, we kind of played with baseline. Quinet played like his them too much instead of putting usual self with two three-pointers EVENING AND SATURDAY them away in the first half, but we and 17 points. Quinet, led the team CLASSES IN MENLO PARK didn't play good enough for that." in scoring last year with a 13.0 aver- And an area Morrison wants to age, 47 three-pointers and 20 dou- For more information call see more of an output in is ble figure games. With 4:30 left in the game, Fuller in Northern California. rebounding. The Spartans mus- Phone: 415-321-7444 tered 15 offensive rebounds and 23 point guard Marmet Williams steals defensive. Though slightly better the ball and swings it to Quinet who Fax: 415-321-8606 than the Emerites 11 offensive and nailed a pass to Allen for a slam 19 defensive rebounds, Morrison dunk and put the cap on the bottle WAS not satisfied. for the Spartans' victory. "I didn't think we blocked off on the defensive boards very well," he said. 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