Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU

BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications

1-18-2002

The BG News January 18, 2002

Bowling Green State University

Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news

Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News January 18, 2002" (2002). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6898. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6898

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. State University FRIDAY January 18, 2002

PARTLY CLOUDY HIGH: 32 I LOW: 18

www.binews.com independent student press VOLUME 93 ISSUE 04

"Families provide us with comfort and encouragement, compassion and THE BOWEN-THOMPSON STUDENT UNION hope, mutual support Bowling Green State University, January 14,2002 and unconditional love. No family is perfect, but every family is important."

GEORGE BUSH, PRESIDENJ Local businesses angry over Bill to being left out of new Union expand "I sure wish I would have known who to family bribe." ROD STRINGER, LOCAL services BUSINESS OWNER By SONYA ROSS By Kara Null IHE ASSOCIATED P8ESS IX! 8G NEWS WASHINGTON (AP) — President Dcspilc hopes thai several Bush is offering help to the children local Bowling Green busi- of prison inmates, proposing $25 nesses would have a spat ein million in seed money for programs the new Student Union. that provide role models and men- administrators have decided tors. to mainly utilize the campus Bush made the proposal dining services. Thursday as he signed legislation Downtown businesses pushed by two Ohio lawmakers that such as Domino's Pizza and expands adoption and foster care Cosmo's Coffeehouse are services for at-risk children. among those being denied Programs included in the bill space in the Union and are would encourage adoption, try to concerned with the possibil- reunite broken families and provide ity of a drop in business. additional benefits for youths in fos- "It's a real concern," ter care who are nearing adulthood Cosmo's owner George without being adopted. Loper said. He stated that "These services are necessary to obviously students will go to ensure that adoptions are not dis- closer food venues rather rupted, which risks further trauma- than come downtown. tizing a child," said Ohio Republican Domino's owner Rod Sen. Mike DeWine, who co-spon- Stringer said that the open- sored the bill with Sen. lay ing of the Union could Rockefeller, D-WVa. "potentially devastate the Ohio Republican Rep. Deborah Bowling Green economy." Pryce, who sponsored the measure Food service is currently in the House, joined the Bushes, the largest money-maker in DeWine and two adoptive families the city of Bowling Green. from Montgomery County, Md., at However, "it's hard to com- the bill signing Thursday. pete against a meal card," "Families provide us with comfort Stringer said. and encouragement, compassion Loper, who has been in and hope, mutual support and business in Bowling Green unconditional love," Bush said. "No for eight years, has "cus- family is perfect, but every family is tomers who are very upset Sarah Casio BG News important." that the University doesn't Bush said he would propose a FOOD SHOPS: Carnation Cafe is the University Dining Services coffee shop in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union. Cosmos total of S505 million in his fiscal UNION. PAGE 2 Coffee shop was one local restaurant that was not allowed to have a location in the Union. 2003 budget plan for foster care, adoption and other support ser- vices for children, a S130 million increase over the previous year. Those funds include $25 million for programs that are devoted exclu- sively to the children of inmates, Plagiarism concerns New stores add providing them with role models, academic help or emotional sup- port. interest to mall "These children don't see their parents every day but like all chil- dren, need help with homework, rise with technology By Kara Hull The Sears Appliance store, someone to play catch with, some- IHE BC NEWS owned by Tim Wilkins, antici- By Jennifer Bracken student goes through a discipli- imum penalty is expulsion. one to hug them," Bush said. Two new stores brought pates its official grand opening THE BG NEWS nary process that starts with the Students can appeal to the acad- "Countless adults are willing to From English to Popular faculty member that discovers emic Dishonesty Committee if more shoppers, and a revived this weekend. open their hearts to these children, hope to the Woodland Mall. "Business has been a little Culture studies, many classes at the act. Consequences can vary they feel accusations are unjust. and we should do all we can to sup- the University require students according to the case. A task force is reviewing the The Woodland Mall, under bit better than expected. As port their compassion." local ownership since June, to turn in reports or research "The punishment depends on current disciplinary process in more and more folks find out The money would be available to papers. While the University pol- the severity," said Vice President order to create more consistency currently has suggestions from we're here, business should groups that are either community- icy on plagiarism is stated in the of Student Affairs Bill Arnold. within the policy. retailers to house such things remain steady" Wilkins said. or church-based, said White House as a coffee shop, tanning ser- University Student Handbook Punishments for less severe Concern about plagiarism is Genson said that Young spokesman Ari Fleischer. He vices, women's fitness and a operates his store with "the and in many course syUabi, stu- cases can go from a reduced rising as it appears to be increas- acknowledged that $25 million is a jewelry store. "There are cur- whole persona of Professor dents both here and at universi- grade to an "F" in the course. A ing. small amount to address a growing rently 2-3 proposals out for Tinker, complete with a lab ties around the country have dis- more severe case will be report- "I think it is becoming an need, but said it is just a start on an regarded such rules. ed by faculty to the dean of that increasing problem," Arnold every space in the mall," Beth coat and an altered voice" to Genson, Woodland Mall attract children to his shop. effort that was one of Bush's cam- The University Student particular college. The maxi- said. "Not just at BG but universi- paign pledges. Manager said. Genson said "People are finding what Handbook defines plagiarism as mum penalty for an undergrad- ties around the country." "It's a real sign of how the presi- "representing the words or ideas uate student will be withdrawal Arnold is not the only one who "the interest is unbelievable" they want, and we're trying to for local and national retailers make the store family friendly," dent ran on something and deliv- of another as one's own in any from the course and assignment has noticed a rise in plagiarism. ered on it," Fleischer s;ud. "The academic exercise." When of penalty grade" WF" in course. to obtain space in the mall. Young said. Professor Tinker's Toys and In addition to adding new community that's involved has caught committing plagiarism, a For a graduate student, the max- PLAGIARISM. PAGE 2 Sears Appliance store, which stores the mall has tried to pro- been very praise worthy of this ini- have been in the mall since vide "more fun things to do for tiative. They are satisfied with the PLAGIARISM POLICY grade W in course. JURISDICTION: Academic Dean. November, have been con- the community" Genson said. funding level." tributing factors to the mall's School groups performed in For the 2003 budget. Bush plans OFFENSE: Cheating, faDrication JURISDICTION: Instructor in OFFENSE: Possession and/or use revival plan. the center court of the mall to propose earmarking $60 million or Plagiarism on examination or course. of stolen examinations, papers, Brian Young, owner' of during the holiday season and for vouchers that teens who are other assignment in a course by OFFENSE: Using a person or and other course assignments. Professor Tinker's Toys, said nine Bowling Green students "aging out" of foster care can use for an undergraduate student. agency to prepare papers or other that "local investors is a key were hired to entertain shop- education or vocational training. PENALTY: Minimum, partial or no assignment ir a course. PENALTY: Minimum, suspension. factor" to the success of the pers. "We had everything from The White House said individual credit on examination or assign- Maximum, expulsion. mall. Young said that the traf- youths would be eligible for up to ment. Maximum, withdraw from PENALTY: Minimum, suspension. fic lately has been the "best $5,000 a year outside of other feder- MALL PAGE 2 Maximum, dismissal. I've ever seen in the mall." al assistance they might receive. course and assignment of penalty * JURISDICTION: Adademic Dean. 2 Friday, January 18,2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM Local businesses not allowed into new campus Union Mall brings UNION, FROM PAGE 1 the Union food court, said he more than 100 restaurants locat- The vice president of the University, Stringer said. He said, "never even had the dignity of a ed in universities, is disappoint- Domino's Corporation, Dan "It's very hard to contact the right in more believe that they (Cosmo's) can phone call from the University ed that they "didn't even have an McVfey, who has been responsi- person,andnoone knows who is operate both locations and ade- after their decision had been opportunity" to be included in ble for the opening of numerous in charge, they only know it's not quately serve customers." made." the Union food court, Stringer Domino's on college campuses, them." businesses "The University thinks that the "Lots of time and money went said. The University "brought in attempted to do the same here in With Domino's Pizza and MAU, FROM PAGE! students want big chains," Loper into planning my proposal, and businesses outside of Bowling Bowling Green. Cosmo's Coffeehouse among the said. "Bowling Green says they all the necessary deadlines were Green, which was a double "He couldn't even get a meet- businesses left out of the new students who dressed as want the best." According to him, met," Loper said. He said that a whammy. Everyone knows that ing set up, and this is what he student Union, Stringer said," I clowns, to jesters and also had this apparently doesn't include does for a living," Stringer said. a piano player" who provided lack of professionalism on the Domino's has been trying to get a sure wish I would have known small, unfamiliar restaurants. part of the University was very space in the Union since the Unretumed phone calls and music for those earing in the Loper, who has a petition of 60 disappointing for the nature of announcement that the old one playing "phone tag" were just who to bribe." food court Genson said. faculty members indicating this project. (Union) would be torn down," two of the problems involved The BG News was unable to The mall also started a stu- Cosmo's should be included in Domino's, which operates Stringer said. with an attempt to work with the contact the Union for comment. dent advisory board com- prised of 20 Bowling Green students who are providing their opinions on "what they would like to see" Genson said. Plagiarism problems rise, educators blame the increase of internet use The mall is considering offer- ing space to the Art PLAGIARISM. FROM PAGE 1 "Plagiarism is definitely dous source, but a student using in something they do not think added that when accused, most Department for use as a increasing with technology," an Internet source has to credit it the student is capable of, allega- students have the same "I didn't gallery. "There is no doubt we are get- Arnold said. Students can now "Students should find out tions can be made. mean to" answer. Browne does Now with local ownership, ting a higher number of plagia- find websites that offer complet- from instructors how to cite Hebein also said that Jerome not know whether such an the Woodland Mall is experi- rism cases," said Neil Brown, ed papers for a price. Students Internet sources properly and Library is equipped with a pla- answer is legitimate because encing major changes in a chairman of the Academic sometimes use the entire paper instructors should constantly giarism detection site for instruc- some students may literally not short amount of time in hopes Dishonesty Committee. He or take portion of those papers to encourage it," Hebein said. tors. It lists search engines to dis- understand the concept of pla- to transform its presence in added that it could be because copy and paste. "If a student can get to an cover plagiarism sites. giarism. Bowling Green. people are more sensitive "It is easy and tempting to Internet site, so can a student," But one of the problem with "We need to do a better job of towards this issue. copy from the Internet," said he added. According to him, plagiarism is that students might explaining what plagiarism is," K \ \ \ -V \ -V « For many, the increase in pla- Richard Hebein, associate dean, many instructors get familiar not realize they are plagiarizing Browne said. "It seems that giarism over the last few years is of the college of Arts & Sciences. with a student writing style someone else work. should be our next goal, for % Did you know... \ linked to the development of the He added that the Internet has throughout the course of the "People are taking advantage instructors to better explain the Internet. the potential of being a tremen- semester. If a student then turns of the Internet," Browne said. He concepts of citations.'' "^Apples, not caffeine, * % are more efficient s \ at waking you up in \ \ the morning... \ -m-m-m-m apples!!! » VV'V'V'V-V »

Come to Pi I 4tfT bnookside EVANGELICAL I' R I-. fc CHURCH Times: PAXH Tuesday Jan, 22.2002 WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! 8-9pm and 9-10pm Join Us At the Brook! Wednesday Jan. 23. 2002 8-9pm and 9-10pm Dynamic Worship, Solid Teaching & Warm VrIlowsb'D Thursday Ian, 24.2Q02 We meet at the Woodland Mall Banquet Center , 7-8pm and 8-9pm Sunday's at IftOOam. Questions? Call Liz 214-5980 For more informatioti call 419-354-2211

IMH SdXDS tailing VILLAGE GREEN Cla-zel Theatre , .Htafflte ©Bans IflaatB. , APARTMENTS MERCER MANOR APARTMENTS 323 and 331 Mercer Road (limit 5 people) 3 bedroom, furnished. Units have fireplaces, I A/C, dishwashers, microwaves, and garbage disposals. §g§© ©PF ©IIWDSITIP with coupon for Apartments rented 1/17 - 2/27. (Discount taken per unit) Now Leasing IHIUuWa Expires 2/27/02 2 Bedroom furnished& Unfurnished o. May and August 2Q02 Final Days 1 bedroom summer only Limited Available To Rent!! GREENBRIAR, INC. 2 Blocks from 352-0717 Campus Hours: 224 E. Wooster Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm Bowling Green 480 Lehman Saturday 9am - 1pm OH 43402 3543533 www.wcnet.org/~gbrental

We're filling up fast...Get your apartment for next year before it's too late!!! Get CASH For Used CDs!

Mid Am Manor Madhatter Music TAKE $25 OFF 641 Third St. each months rent for the full term of the lease if CDs, IPs, Imports, Stickers, Tee-Shirts, Posters, Incense, and Good Looking Help 702 Third St. signed by the end of January for Mid Am Manor & 839 Fourth St. Charleston Apartments. -^ No fSunc NoBQW Noduilshit.jwWCh

Houses for Rent: Charlestown Apts. 702 E. Wooster We Repair CDs, DVDs, 710 Scott Hamilton 702 'A E. Wooster 730 Scott Hamilton 122'/jFrazeeAve. A Playstation Games! 702 '/2 Sixth St. 704 >/i Sixth St. 419-353-3555 Call or stop by our office today. Order The Impossible! m ft WoosterL Mid Am Management [email protected] Bmt^Grra,Ohiotf402 641 Third #4 BG 352-4380 WWW.B6NEWS.COM Friday. January 18,2002 3

NASA'S GALILEO SPACECRAFT ON BLINK www.bgnews.com/nation PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — NASAs aging Galileo made its closest pass yet to a moon of Jupiter on Thursday, but glitches aboard the spacecraft prevented it from talcing pictures of the volcanic moon Io. Despite the glitches, the spacecraft swept as planned within 63 miles of the moon Io about 30 minutes later. NATION "In our 19-year history, CCA has never lost an employee in the line of duty. Today we Aviation charges dropped lost a member of our company family." JOHN FERGUSON, COMPANY PRESIDENT against Egyptian student Inmate stabs, U.S. officials still et diplomat and a former service- room from the 50th floor, where However, his lawyer, Robert man in the Egyptian Air Corps, the pilot was staying. They said kills counselor investigating the Dunn, said he wants to know had been charged with lying to there had been no contact way the radio was how investigators came to investigators looking into the between the two guests. ByJotrnGtrome Tennessee in the past six months believe that the handheld radio attack on the trade center. Higazy denied knowing any- IKE ASSOCIATED PRESS but the first of an employee. A 54- found in Abdallah was found in a safe in Higazy's Charges were dismissed thing about the radio: "Up until NASHVILLE, Tenn. — An year-old inmate was strangled in Higazy's hotel room. room at the Millennium Hilton Wednesday, two days after the this very second I do not know inmate at a privately run prison Inly; the prison operator attrib- Hotel when it actually belonged other guest came forward and where the on-off switch is," stabbed a counselor to death uted the death of a 22-year-old to someone staying one floor the FBI verified the claim. The I ligazy said Thursday. Thursday with a rod-like inmate in October to natural By Larry Neumeistw below his client. charges were dismissed without Higazy enrolled at Polytechnic weapon, authorities said. causes. I IKE ASSOCIATED PRESS The lawyer said he wants to prejudice, meaning they can be University in Brooklyn last Delbert Steed, 57, was stabbed "In our 19-year history, CCA NEW YORK — Shouting know whether investigators were filed again. September as a graduate student in the back and the amis, said has never lost an employee in lite "nothing tops freedom," an provided enoneous infonnation The radio, called a transceiver, in computer engineering, but Steve Owen, spokesman for line of duty," said John Ferguson, Egyptian student forgave the FBI or whether something "more is marketed for use by pilots, arrived late for classes. A Student Nashville-based Corrections the company's president. "Today yesterday for throwing him in jail ominous and sinister hap- enabling them to communicate aid group directed him to stay at Corporation of America we lost a member of our compa- i after an aviation radio was found pened." Dunn also said his client air-to-air and air-to-ground with the hotel until he could find The company runs the medi- ny family." ' in his hotel room near the World wept as agents threatened to other pilots or to monitor other more permanent housing. He um-security Hardcman County Steed joined the county- Trade Center on Sept. 11. involve his family in the investi- pilot conversations. checked in on Aug. 27 and was Correctional Facility in Whiteville owned, 2,016 bed prison in Abdallah Higazy, 30, was gation. The FBI initially said a hotel scheduled to check out Sept. 25. where Steven I- llugueley, 34, Ianuary2000. released late yesterday after a "They certainly used the skills employee found the radio in a The hotel was evacuated Sept. approached Steed as he sat in a Owen said counselors fre- month in detention because in trying to break someone, try- safe in Higazy's room along with II. Higazy was arrested Dec. 17 common area of a housing unit quently meet with inmates who another hotel guest — a private ing to crack the nut," Dunn said his Egyptian passport, a copy of after he returned to the still- and began stabbing him. have complaints, and guards are pilot — told officials the radio angrily. the Quran and a gold medallion. closed hotel to retrieve his pos- Authorities said Steed was not always present. was his. Marvin Smilon, a spokesman This week, prosecutors said the sessions. counseling llugueley, who was CCA, the nation's largest pri- "To be absolutely honest, I for the U.S. attorney, said prose- employee later said he found the Higazy said he planned to fin- serving two life sentences for vate prison operator, owns or don't blame the FBI for thinking cutors were still investigating the radio on a table in I ligazy's room ish his education and return to murder and 25 years for attempt - operates 65 prisons in 18 states, it was mine," Higazy said. He circumstances surrounding the on the 51st floor. Egypt in two years because a ed murder. He was not eligible Puerto Rico and the District of offered to take two agents who discovery of the radio. Prosecutors said it was unclear "master's degree in computers for release until 2057. Columbia. In Tennessee, the interrogated him to dinner so Higazy, the son of an Egyptian how the radio got to Higazy's makes me a big shot there." The death is the third at pris- company manages eight prisons everyone could "bury the hatch- ons run by the company in and jails.

at, Earn up to $7.00 THANK YOU! on your first day! The BGSU Telefund would like to thank the following • Earn up to JOIN THE sponsors who mode our Fall 2001 campaign a success! $11.20/hr+ Jimmy John's Gourmel Sandwiches Ben Franklin Crails based on ... Bw-3's Misler Spots performance. Grounds lor Thought Collegiele Connection Curb's Candle Company, Toledo Polleyes Pi//;i 0 Earn paid ObSIDi^N m B ->° "? Fast Company vacations, Dairy Queen Java Supremo gift certificates T Cosmo,. , sr, Codec ,DT House Channinriou««« Times c Saloni and pizza by rinders Kecords & lapes „ ,,7. r, . Al Mar lanes Buggy Whip Bakery just doing Diversity means Video Spectrum your job. Pleosc Suppotl these loeol businesses which sutiooil the students! No • Fridays or It you would like to coin gilts liom businesses like ihesc while you woik we Saturdays YOU wool you to |Oin out Icons' Plcose conse by the tclclund Cotttc. to kstltn mote and pick up an application • No Idclund is located on the tight side ot Harshmon Holidays! Sunday, Jan. 20th loading dock Go up the slaus and follow the hallway to WehtntH at 6p.m. in 203 Wast Hall Applications are available fer '""II writers, section editors, copy editors, photographers, and graphic designers (For more information please contact Editor Irene Sharon Scott at 214-1117 or at [email protected] Oil Caribou ^DBMBMO^ Native peoples in the Arctic Dining Centers McDonald Dining Center Jan. 18 7:30am 7:00pm Jan. 19-21 10:00am 7:00pm <"»•IB .- I founders Keeper* Food Court Jan. 18 7:30am 7:00pm Does drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Jan. 19- 21 10:00am 7:00pm Kreischer Sundial Hood Court Jan. 18 7:30am 7:00pm Reserve pit human rights against oil rights? Jan. 19-21 10:00am 7:00pm Common* Dining Center Jan. 18 7:30am 2:00pm Will the U.S. drill or protect the last Jan. 19-21 Closed undisturbed part of our northern coast? Bowrn-Thompson Student Union Carnation Cafe' &c Bakery Jan. 18 7:00tm 11:00pm Jan. 19 - 21 10:00am 11:00pm

Snack Bars, Convenience Stores and Restaurants Sandra Newman,Councillor, Vuntui (iwitch'm First Nation l.enin ktilini. Acclaimed Arctic Photographer Towers Inn Restaurant Closed 7:00pm Fri.. Jan. 18 Reopens Monday Jan 21 at 5:00pm Kreischer Shadows Closed 3:00am Fri.. Jan. 18 Reopens Monday Jan. 21 at 7:00pm Sec :i slide show depicting Arctic wildlife and Founders Keepers Snack Bar Closed Midnight Thurs.. Jan. 17 Reopens Monday Jan. 21 at 7:00pm the subsistence culture that depends on it. Galley Closed 2:00pm Fri.. Jan. 18 Reopens Monday Jan. 21 ar 6:00pm Canadian Studies GT Deli Closed 11:00pm Thurs., Jan. 17 Reopens Monday Jan. 21 at 2:00pm Friday. January I*.2002,3:00-5:00, mi Olscamp Hall. FJCSl. Center Sponsored l>\ Canadian Studies Center, Environmental Action Group, 419 372.2457 Chily's F.xpress Closed Midnight Fri.Jan. 18 Reopens Monday Jan. 21 at 4:00pm Environmental Programs, and lite Government of Canada. cast

GT Express Closed Midnight Fri, Jan. II Open Jan. 19 - 21. 12pm - 12 midnight f 4 Friday, January 18, 2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM

QUOTEl \(tH()TK

"If we go to war, jolly good."

Indiai Army chief, Gen. Sunderajan Padmanabhan, declaring that the nation is fully prepared for a large-scale conventional war with Pakistan. OPINION Union food dominated by Dining Services

For many students, the open- YOU DECIDE nesses' bids, as shown with signed by more than 60 faculty University has been an issue that Union, it could be assumed it ing of the Bowcn-Thompson Should outside food busi- Cosmo's Coffeehouse and members. While the University never seems to go away. While would be much more than the Student Union was supposed to nesses be allowed to bid on Domino's which said there were said the Union was done accord- other universities, such as the locally-owned Cosmo's could be an opportunity to have some- spaces in the Union? denied the chance to property ing to the University's communi- University of 111 uIIay and afford. thing else than the dining ser- bid for the spaces. ty wishes, it seems to ignore University of Toledo allow stu- The University did have to do CiO to www.bgnews.com/opinion However, those businesses those wishes when confronted dents to use their identity cards what was in its best financial vices food. to respond. Results will be Although the University updated frequenUy. should almost have more of a with them. at Domino's pizza, BG students interest but did this have to deny accepted the bid for one chain — right to those spaces because Owners and managers of those can only go to Shadows. and disrespect other businesses? Wendy's — and is in the process students are familiar with the two places have said that the It is understandable that the Cosmo's and Domino's said that of signing a contract with anoth- nesses were hoping to be able to food there and have shown their University just refused to talk to University will concentrate on its they were not even given the er, most of the food places at the bid for them. Instead, those appreciation towards these busi- them, not have returned their financial interest as far as chance to make an offer. Union are still under dining ser- spaces were bought by Wendy's nesses. phone call and not informed attributing space in the Union, Bids are still opened on two vices. and the other national chain. A petition asking for Cosmos to them on the status of their bids. and while The BG News does not spaces still unoccupied in the Only very few food spaces were It seems that the University have a space in the Bowen- University Dining Service's know how much the national Union to rent, but they are for opened for bid, and local busi- just decided to ignore local busi- Thompson Student Union was monopoly on food choices at the chains bid to have spaces in the retail and not food operations Andy's music awards PEOPLE Watch out for ON THE STREET When meeting some- that tow truck last year Ludicrous stole their turbing than this song is the peo- one of the opposite on bitching, I'll make you pay crown with virtually every song ple who attend the concerts. more for the car!" And then, he BITTER AND on his debut album. Here are sex, what is the first GUEST left! 1 GRIZZLED some inspirational words from Most Unintelligible: thingyou notice? COLUMNIST Those words in good, old AndySlwtwell the modem day poet, Ludicrous: Popmile Oloyede friendly Bowling Green? How "Cuz 1 hate it when there's too And the winner is (cue drum calming! many (derogatory slang term for roll to add suspense), every song I would like to express my After about an hour of track- Because I currently don't have African Americans) and not that Beck has ever written. My protest at what appeared to ing the all-powerful gentleman enough (prostitutes), too many a female in my life to bleed me personal favorite unintelligible me, a flagrant display of crass around town, it took the inter- dry, I spend most of my extra rookies and not enough pros, the lyric is, "silver foxes looking for mercantilism being perpetrat- vention of the police to sum- money on music I have very game got switched on some romance in the chain smoke ed by the management of mon my benefactors back to eclectic tastes. If you open up my Ludicrous (excrement) and all Kansas flash dance ass pants." Preferred Properties — one of their office to facilitate the CD book, you'll see every ya'U can (perform an unlawful Now I know the question all of the popular apartment compa- release of my car. Godsmack CD and every lars of sexual act), (term for a female you are asking is "What the hell is nies in town. Now this is my honest Clay album (that's Christian rock dog)." Believe it or not, this he talking about?" But in my STEVE GRIFFIN In doing this, beyond seek- grouse: if the management's for you heathens). When driving excerpt is from one of the cleaner mind the real question is what FRESHMAN ing a cathartic vent for my dis- honorable reason for being so in my truck, I will often switch songs. combination of recreational content at their actions, I effective at towing "illegally" Because I was curious, 1 hired from Neil Diamond to Ghostface drugs do you have to consume "The first thing I would hope that on the parked vehicles is to guarantee Killah without even flinching, an elite team of expert linguists before Beck starts making sense? strength of this piece, unwary parking space for legitimate to perform some extensive notice is the eyes." although 1 often gel strange looks And even more importantly, students can factor in my little occupiers and not simply a from my passengers. I like rap, research, and after months of where can the guys who sit in money-making venture, why around the clock examination "whisper-in-confidence" in metal, rap/metal, rock, jazz, front of me in my Drug Use and arriving at decisions when aren't the parking lots simply they have concluded that there is punk, oldies, and so on and so Abuse class score a bag (please making a choice of apartment. numbered? Does that not in fact, no possible way to make forth. In fact, the only genres of don't kill me)? Considering the manner quickly identify who has music I don't usually listen to are this album more offensive. defaulted by parking on Lot 25, Although I felt the uncontrollable that scores of banner ads in country and techno. I don't like Most Annoying: The BGNews promise students when he's meant to be visiting need to bathe after I listened to techno because I don't drop heaven-on-earth if they can as the owner of Lot 2? And won't enough acid to appreciate it, and this CD, Ludicrous speaks to me Again, my apologies to country that just eliminate the kind of because I too hate it when there much as sign up for an apart- 1 shun country music because it's fans, but Toby Keith's "I Want to ment, I think a few cautionary problems encountered by are too many rookies and not horrible (plus my ex-girlfriend Talk About Me" may be the most BRANDON SALISBURY words won't hurt Particularly, it helpless victims like me? enough pros. forced me to listen to it), annoying song of all time, just FRESHMAN is necessary for me to offer stu- Maybe it takes an expert in although I will say that I some- squeaking by Queen's "Bicycle" game theory to figure out why I Most Disturbing: dents a glimpse into my brush times fantasize about Faith Hill and Chumbawumba's "Her smile." with an uninspiring practice am so benighted! and the fiddle player from the "Tubthumping." Now I will say The following morning, on This was an easy one. These that one of these companies Dixie Chicks. Sorry country fans, that I like what Mr. Keith was calling the company to express guys openly admit how messed unleash on its tenants. My but this is after all, an opinion going for, girls should talk less, my grudge and offer the sug- up they are. The name of their overall intention is to do the column. but this tune is more annoying gestions above, the lady on the band is Disturbed and their most public a larger good, advising Because I haven't accidentally than mosquitoes and hangovers. phone told me that I was sim- noteworthy song is called "Down people to look before they leap elbowed any of my dates in the What amazes me most about and at most hope they would ply at the receiving end of a face recently, I was desperate for With the Sickness." It's difficult to this song is that girls love it. It's "hearken to the voice of him company policy. My thesis is something to write about this convey just how disturbing this blatantly ripping on you, ladies. who shouts in the wilderness." that "since my naive sugges- week. I've been told that I write song is because it loses a little Don't you get it? You dont see I had offered a friend a ride tions would not bring in extra about dating too much anyway, something without the guttural guys belting out the words to home on the night of Tuesday, income for the company, why so 1 decided to sift through my schizophrenic voices, but the line A lam s Morrisette songs, do you? January 15th. On arriving at the would they adopt it?" I desper- CD collection for inspiration. I "all that was good has died and is Because of space constraints, I apartment complex, Haven ately need to be proved wrong. didn't find much, but I did get decaying in me" still sufficiently When a company contracts conveys its creepiness. As far as I will give you a quick listing of YVETTELUU House Manor on EWooster the bright idea to make up a out such duties to a towing can tell, this entire song is about other noteworthy winners. lay-Z Street, I parked my car with no bunch of fake music awards and FRESHMAN company, it becomes a very how much the lead singer hates cashed in with the "Most Made underlying cause for worry of try to fool my readers into believ- dirty fight between the respon- his mother and how she "woke Up Words in a Single Song" "Eyes are the first any kind. Since my friend had ing it was a funny article. I have a sibility of Prefered Properties to feeling it didn't work (hey, you try up the demons" in him. During Award. Aerosmith won the no car, I supposed the space in thing I notice." treat its customers with respect his verbal tirade he lovingly tells "Shouldn't you be Dead?" Award which 1 parked the car could writing a funny article every and a human face- what Cicero week smart ass). But, because I the woman to whom he owes his for the 50th straight year. And have been hers as a rightful occupant of an apartment in calls .miiI a janua, and the have nothing else worthwhile to life to "get ready to die." After the Nelly Fertado claimed the covet- ed, "Artist I Would Most Like to the complex, or in a symmetric tenacity of Wrights Auto say this week, I give you "Andy first time I listened to this song I Company to declare profit at Shotwell's Pathetically Unfunny was faced with a difficult dilem- be Alone with in a Dark Room" argument, regarded the car as Award. Now if you'll excuse me, I hers for the moment and whatever cost by throwing Music Awards." ma. I mean, it became clear that nooses around people's neck at I had to kill my parents and have to go write an article that expected the car to be treated as deserving of the respect due the slightest outstretch of the Most Vulgar. begin worshipping the Dark doesn't suck for next week. ,*I^« head. Master, but I didnt want to skip Which reminds me, does anyone to a lease-holder in the premis- Maybe Preferred Properties Master P, Silkk the Shocker, the study session for my want to go on a bad date this es. should include the following in and C-Murder previously held Marketing 400 exam. Luckily I weekend? :.-.* After a visit that lasted barely their ad "We are never eager to this honor with their love song was able to lull "my demons" seven minutes, my car was retain our students for subse- "Freak hoes." Who can forget the back to sleep after fasting and gone! It had been towed. It becomes very tempting to quent years." Then we will get romantic refrain asking the ladies putting "Amazing Grace" on If you would like to share your KARA PLESSINGER to "make your mother (flipping) repeat for the majority of an music list with Andy, he can be wonder what is the moral of a the message that the contract knees touch your elbows?" But hour. The only thing more dis- reached at [email protected]. SOPHOMORE "visit-gone-awry" story. Well, needn't treat us welL tarry awhile! In my confused Or better still, maybe their "Honestly? Eyes are state, I ran into the truck driver action was the company's way really the first thing I who had come on another of saying "We only need your notice." round of unseemly confisca- Preference for a year!" If this is tion. On presenting my com- all correct, then take a bowl READ THE BG NEWS! plaint, he retorted "If you keep you guys are unbelievably nice!

CRAIG GIFFORD, MANAGING EDITOR Submission policy MARIE CHICHE, CO-NEWS EDITOR Do you agree with all of this? V* betvwen 600 and 800 words and are Name, phone number and addivss doubt iL V^ite us and let us know to be less than 500 words (two typed, should be included for verification DAN NIED, CO-NEWS EDITOR where you stand double-spaced pages). These are usu- purposes. BGNEWS NICK HURM, SPORTS EDITOR KIMBERLY DUPPS, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LETTERS TO THE EDITOR are to be less ally in response to a current issue on Personal attacks and anonymous CHASTTY LESTER, COPY CHIEF than 500 words (two typed,double- the BGSU campus or Bowling Green submissions will not be printed 210 West Hall TASHA STEIMER, FEATURES EDITOR spaced pages). These arc usually in area. Send submission to the Opinion Bowling Green State University LISA BETTINGER, ARTS & LIFE EDITOR response to a current issue on the POLICIES mailbox at210West Hall or Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 BGSU campus or Bowling (ireen Letters to the Editor and Guest [email protected] with the Phone: (419) 372-6966 PHIL GREENBERG. PR EDITOR Email: [email protected] area. Columns are printed as space per- subject line marked "letter to the edi- Website: www.bgnews.com JEFF HINDENACH, PRESENTATION EDITOR 6UEST COLUMNS are longer pieces mits. tor" or "guest column" KURT KINZEL, OPINION EDITOR J WWW.BGNEWS.COM Friday, January 18.2002 5 »: SOCCER TOURNAMENT BENEFITS DM www.bgnews.com/campus The third annual Miracle Classic Soccer Tournament will be held Feb. 2 from noon to 7 p.m. at the Perry Field House. It is organized by the Sport Management Alliance. Proceeds from the tournament benefit Dance Marathon. Registration forms can be picked up at 237C Eppler or by e-mailing Sarah at [email protected]. CAMPUS GIRLS & SPORTS I JUSTIN BOIUISA ANDR.KW KKIXSTKIX CALENDAR OF EVENTS (AND SHE LIKED IT? ' FRIDAY, IAN. 18: 3 p.m Kobacker Hall University Sculpture Club 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. "OIL. CARIBOU. AND including works by: Cyfer 52N0 ANNUAL FACULTY/ NATIVE PEOPLES OF THE IDA iBeard, Jerod Christy, STAFF EXHIBITION This ARCTIC" Sandra Newman, 44TH ANNUAL NEW BAND Michelle Fiocca, Chris exhibition presents work in Vuntut Gwitch in Councillor MUSIC READING CLINIC Guerra. lessica Poor, and a wide range ot media by and Lenny Kohm. Guest composer for the Karl Steavenson. current and ementi faculty Photographer, will give a three-day clinic is Philip Bowen-Thompson Student and current staff members slide presentation on the Sparke from Great Britain. Union Student Art Gallery of the School of Art. US proposal to explore for Additional guest conduc- Opportunity to buy pieces. oil in the Arctic National tors are lohn Locke, from SATURDAY. IAN. 19: Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery Wildlife Refuge. Call the University of North 10:30 am 419.372.2457 for further Carolina at Greensboro, CONCERT BAND PERFOR- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. information. and Thomas O'Neal from MANCE Free and open to PINK ONIONS: REFLEC- 101 Olscamp Hall Arkansas State University the public. TIONS ON THE NOSTALGIC For further information Kobacker Hall TENDERNESS AND RAW 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. contact the band activities PUNGENCY OF YOUTH This GSS ASSEMBLY MEETING office at 372-2186. II 30 a.m. is a national jiinocl exhibi- This meeting is held by ALUMNI ATHLETIC BAND tion open to work in all Graduate Student Senate. CONTEMPORARY TRADI- Rehearsal pnor to men's media that addresses the Bowling Green Courthouse TIONS IN SCULPTURE basketball game vs. themes and iconography of Contemporary ideas Toledo. Tip off at 1 p.m. childhood and adoles- 8 p.m. explored through tradition- Contact left Rader with any cence. SYMPHONIC BAND Free al processes An exhibition questions at 352-2484 or Willard Wankelman Gallery and open to the public. of wortts by members of the |[email protected].

The Rental Office is now signing leases for 2002-2003 school year. Sion in for \our lisiinss and information. ™ Brand New Apartments ■ ALPHA OMICRON PI 524 N. Enterprise St. Is proud to present their 2002 officers AVAILABLE FOR SPRING SEMESTER Close to Campus! President Martina Ambrosic 3 Bedroom, Furnished, A/C, VP/Administration Kate Wagner 505 CLOUGH, #A6 and C29 Two BR VP/Academicj s~\~ Cln' PlP°nel" Fireplaces, Microwaves VP/Education / /">■ Mane llockenberry furnished, $525.00 per month, $525.00 deposit $1025/mo. VP/Recruitment Jackie Gilbert Risk ManagerMM 1'"" Kovach until 5/11/02. Tenant pays gas and electric. Chapter ReitHons Kristtn Ksaky 1 Bedroom, Furnished, A/C Public RafctlorU Rocheltt Perez 850 SIXTH, #9 - Two BR furnished, $525.00 per New Matter Mutatnr rUUcKuucll $475 - $525 /mo. jgggl Ritual Chair Olivia Pepper month, $525.00 deposit until 5/11/02. Tenant pays Social Chair AltuonQuinlan gas and electric. C«resr.m»1ai«|8«e/ttary Cassi Veres Recording Secretary Katie Krohkowski Panhel Delegate J«m Kovach ' We also have several semester subleases available. Cituntl List is available at rental office. Philanthropy Kruttn Collela Sisterhood/Sped«l Events THTany 1 lughes JOHN NEYVI.OYI- KI.ALI-.srAH-. INC. COR Chair Maureen O'Connor Community Service Leslie Gambosi Rental Office DCR Beth Schroeder & Jackie Clark 419-354-2260 T-shirts & Favors Kat Lewis Song & Spirit Knsty Bruni II9-E \\o, .MCI lacrov. Ir»'in I'aoi llclh

NEWI9VE . Rentals

One Bedroom Apartments: 320 Elm St. Large furnished or unfurnished apartment close to Campus. , FREE GAS HEAT, WATER, & SEWER. 114 S. Main Over downtown business. ■ Unfurnished apartment w/ washer/dryer in building 117 N. Main Over downtown business. Unfurnished apartment w/ dishwashers. Washer/dryer in building. Two Bedroom Apartments: 320 Elm St. 315 1/2 South Main St. Large furnished apartments close to Campus. Upper duplex unfurnished w/ deck. FREE GAS HEAT, WATER, & SEWER. Close to downtown. 709 Fifth St. 507 East Merry St. Large unlumished apartments w/ two baths. Large furnished apartments across from Campus. Private parking lot. FREE WATER S SEWER. 801 Fifth St. 525 East Merry St. Unfurnished apartments w/ patio or balconies. Large furnished apartments across from Campus. Free water & sewer. FREE WATER & SEWER. 803 Fifth St. 520 East Reed St. Unfurnished apartments w/ patios or balconies. Large furnished apartments across from Campus. FREE WATER & SEWER. FREE WATER & SEWER. 309 High St. 843 Sixth St. Unfurnished or furnished w/ patios or balconies. Large unfurnished apartments with 2 baths and FREE GAS HEAT, WATER. & SEWER. dishwashers. Washer/dryer in the building. 311 South Main St. #B Beautiful unfurnished apartment above a downtown business.

NEWIPVE Rentals 332 S. Main St. (419) 352-5620 www.newloverealty.com BGNEWS OLYMPICS: OHIO NATIVE LOOKS TO BLAZE IN SALT LAKE. PAGE 7 BRIEFING No tickets left for BG-Toledo game FRIDAY This Saturday's Bowling Green/Toledo men's basket- lanuary 18, ball game scheduled for I 2002 p.m., in Anderson Arena is officially sold out. The last of the available student tickets were distributed Thursday www.bgnews.com/sports afternoon. This is the second sellout of the season for the BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Falcon men's program this season. Ranked Falcons host CMU The BG gymnastics town for a Mid—American occupies all five of the number Sunday gives the Chippewas an MAC's premiere teams. Conference meet. one spots. Mamy Oestreng is 0-1 MAC record as well. "It is important for us to go in squad is currently The Falcons have gained some number one on Vault, Bars, Bowling Green is riding a sea- hard against them," said #17 in the country. national recognition after their Floor, and All -Around. Kathy son opening victory into the Connelly. first meet, including a #17 rank- Emerson is number one on meet. Last Sunday BG defeated The Chippewas are led by ing in the country. Senior Mamy Beam. the University of Missouri Kara Reighard and being in a By Matthew P. Lyons THE BG NEWS Ocstreng is ranked in the top 20 Gymnastics meets, especially 193.775-193.275 in the center string of wins that extend in the All-Around, Vault, and in the MAG are decided on each gymnasium of the Eppler beyond the tenure of current The BGSU women's gymnas- Floor, lunior Kathy Emerson is apparatus and not on paper. Complex. head coach Dan Connelly. tics team will take the next step tied for #16 on Beam, and Central Michigan enters Despite their early success the Several Falcons turned in in the 2002 season Saturday Sophomore Pia Sjovall is tied for Saturdays meet with only one Falcons have had this season impressive performances when the Chippewas of Central #24 on vault. win this season. A .025 loss to head coach Dan Connelly knows Michigan University come to In the MAC standings a Falcon Eastern Michigan this past his team is up against one of the CMU. PAGE 8 File photo WHERE IS IT?: BG forward Austin de Luis looks for an opportunity tot the Falcons. Track leers look to Seeking Rocket recovery has eyes continue By Nick Hum SPORTS ON 88.1 FM THE 8G NEWS Before the Ball State game, BASKETBALL- BG men verse set on dominance BG coach Dan Dakich had Toledo Saturday at LOO p.m. hoped that his team wouldn't with Andy Barch and Mike need a loss to refocus. The Brandt. MAC Cardinals negated the coach's of Engineers HOCKEY: Falcons verse RPI wish as well as the Falcons 12- Saturday at 7:05 with Steve game win streak with a 92-79 By Jayme Ramson By Derek McCord Mears and Dave Crane. THE BG NEWS victory in Muncie, Ind IKE 6G NEWS It has been a long eight years Wednesday. Bowling Green State since Bowling Green's head "I hope it's not like Duke," remarkable, but this will be the University's women's track coach has had the reins of the said Dakich before the Falcon's first time this year our team team will strive to be named Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute battle with Ball State. "Duke has faced this. When we lost in among the best in the Mid- and this weekend the coach will gets a loss and now they're Alaska, we came right back American Conference this take a trip to his old stomping refocused. I guarantee if you (the next day) and bounced season. grounds. talk to Duke's staff, they will say, right back" The BG harriers began The Engineers will be the 'We don't want a loss to refo- Toledo will try to get their their season at the Saginaw Falcons final non-conference cus.'" record back at the .500 mark, Valley State University opponent before they have the The Falcons did not want a currently with a 6-7 record Invitational before Winter final run at a position for the lots to refocus as well. How did overalL The Rockets have had Break BG's distance Medley CCHA Tournament in the sec- Dui'e respond?The Blue Devils less trouble in the MAC, like relay and the 1600 meter ond half of the season. The followed their 77-76 loss to BG, their only loss came relay took first place acco- Falcons have a history of playing Florida State. Duke came back against Ball State. Sophomore lades. Two other team mem- RPI dating back to the 1970 sea- with a vengence by dominat- guard Terry Reynolds led the bers won individual events. son where the Falcons lost 4-5 in ing their game against Gerogia Universtiy of Toledo over Ii~.su,i Primeau won the 800 the RPI Invitational. Tech 104-79. Maybe refocusing Northern Illinois Wednesday meter run and Lori Williams night, scoring a season high 24 Since Powers has come to BG isn't as bad as it sounds after all. placed first in the 20 pound points to top the Huskies 89- he has been able to produce a 4- Especially since arch-rival weight throw. 80. 1 record on his former school. Toledo come into Anderson BGSU's head coach Scon Last season BG took two wins Toledo coach Stan loplin Arena Saturday sporting the Sehmann believes the struc- from the Engineers (4-0,4-3) last said the Rockets know they same MAC record as Ihe ture of the team will help year at the BGSU Ice Arena tak- have their work cut out for Falcons at 3-1. their chances for success. ing the home record against RPI "If you don't (bounce back), them, especially with BG to 7-2-0 but at New York, NY. senior Keith McLeod, who is "This team is a little more bal- then you put yourself in a anced than last year's team; though the story is different with hole," Dakich said. "League fifth in the nation in scoring at 1-5-0 away record. with an average of 23.9 ppg we also are more mature with play is about two things: back- five seniors and strong Powers feels that this weekend ing up good wins and bounc- "It going to be a big sophomore and junior class- though will be a tough one to get ing back If things don't go your matchup," loplin said. "I know them ready for Michigan next way tonight, then what are you how much McLeod loves the es." Newcomers this season week. going to do tommorow and game of basketball. He puts up include freshman Marquita "Going out there, playing an what we are going to do big numbers and plays RPI team that will be physical Saturday." extremely well." McGowen and sophomore and their high tempo should "Are we going to hang our BG will be looking for a little Tamika Dixon. McGowen help us to be in good shape when heads and be sad because I'm revenge from the Rockets, who was one of the top 400 meter we run into Michigan the follow- runners in Michigan last year. File photo going to yell and scream at swept the series last season ing week" them or are we going to have with a 76-73 victory at Toledo She will compete in the 400 The Falcons will sent their UP FOR TWO: BG freshman guard Kris Wilson drives the lane in the leadership and come back to and a 74-64 shocker on the meter dash for BG. Dixon will equipment earlier in the week so a previous victory over MAC foe Northern Illinois. play?," Dakich continued. "It's Falcons home floor. add depth to BG's middle dis- that they will not have to be at the tance team as a 400 and 800 airport three hours early to have meter runner. their bags checked due to the Team captains this year are heightened security of U.S. air- Nichole Carter, JoVone ports since the Sept. 11 attack Houpe, Christine Thompson, BG will try and build on some Miller-less team poised to keep and Lori Williams. Carter is momentum that was ignited one of BG's top athletes in the after a 2-1 victory over Princeton jumping events. Houpe is on Jan. 5. The victory has given one of BG's top returning ath- the team confidence and is just a letes for the sprint events. part of the building toward the streak alive against Ball State Thompson is a senior mid- final stage of the season. dle-distance runner. "We're still in a construction By lason A. Oixon Williams will lead the throw- phase where this is just another THE 8C NEWS "They're (BSU) ers, events which Sehmann week in training camp for the After postinga2-l record dur- probably overlook- believes are the strongest part second half of the year," Powers ing their three game home of the team said. "The second half of the year ing us because of stand, the Bowling Green The BG women will focus starts with Michigan and in these women's basketball team travels our record, but we on winning the MAC games guys are lobbying for jobs to Muncie, Ind. to take on Ball and positions for the last 12 want to go in there Championship this season. State Saturday. The team won the MAC in games of the season." To no one's amazement, but and try to get Powers will use both goal- 1999 and finished 6th last to a lot of folks' surprise, the year. Sehmann believes they tenders this weekend, Tyler Falcons enter this weekend's another win." Masters and lordan Sigalet, as a are much closer to winning game riding a two game winning STCFAKIE WENZEU GUARD one-two goaltender punch to streak, their first of the season. the MAC this year than they give Sigalet some game experi- The Falcon's 5-11 record over- were last year. He also said ence as Masters is still consid- gained. that the MAC remains the all and 2-3 in conference play BG holds an all-time record of ered the number one starter on cannot begin to explain the con- team's ultimate goal, but he the team. They will be without 33-8 over the Cardinals (11-33- also thinks the team has a tinuous improvement BG has 1), winning the last meeting 106- the services of freshman Colen made throughout the season File photo chance at winning the All- Pappas though as he will be sit- 105, a four-overtime thriller dur- Ohio Championships. But the effort put forth has ing the 1998-99 season. BUMP: BG' forward Samika Smith post up on a defender. ting due to an injury to his ribs. been somewhat diminished by Sehmann looks forward to BG may be playing the Sophomore Stefanie Wenzel of an 85-74 victory over Ohio previous wins, but knows this "getting the season under- injuries, inconsistency and feels that the Falcons will go into Engineers at the most oppor- tough loses. They're led by junior Guard game will tell a lot about his way and competing three tunistic time as RPI is in the mid- the game very confident, despite l,imar,i Bowie and sophomore team. However, news that Francine not playing them last season. times at home." The first dle of a five game losing streak Miller, their star player is out for Guard lohna Goff. Both were "We know we can play well in home meet is Saturday at that was extended Wednesday as "Vie have gained a lot of con- among the conference's scoring Anderson Arena, but as a team the season is a tittle less damag- fidence from the way we've been Perry Field House. Field they were defeated 5-4 at Union. ing with their 71-69 victory over leaders last season and have with a poor record we have to playing lately," Wenzel said. play aggressively and without events will begin at 11:30 a.m. Goalscoring has not been the Buffalo and 12-point defeat over helped Ball State to one of the and running events start at "They're probably overlooking fear whenever we're on the problem for the Engineers as Akron has brought the team top records in the Western 12:00 p.m. BG will compete senior winger Matt Murlcy and this game because of our record, Division this season. road," Miller said, "we need to together. Their next mission may but we want to go in there and against conference and non- reveal the real test on just how far Head Coach Curt Miller feels establish ourselves on the road." try to get another win." that the Falcons have gained a The game is scheduled for a conference opponents from the Falcons have come and how Akron, Detroit-Mercy, Miami RPI. PAGE 8 The Cardinals are coming off lot of confidence from their two 2.-00 p. m. tip-off. much confidence they have and Northern Illinois / www.bgnews.com SPORTS Friday January 18,2002 7 Fighter fights ice with fire A sly genius

By Andy Draft going to work THE ASSOCIATED PRESS COLUMBUS—Whether she's By fen lira and Mr. ModeD said I wouidrrt be his rushing into a burning house or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS favorite son anymore if I talked trash, rocketing down a bobsled chute, What is it with football coaches, so 1m going to let it slide this week Lee Ann Parsley never worries- anyway? "But you know," Sharpe added "its She doesn't have time to. In die name of motivation, they've killing me" Parsley, 33, of Granville in cen- staged fake shootings, had bulk cas- Thars not to say there hasrit been tral Ohio, is a firefighter who also trated during practice and used any hubbub at al competes in the , a dan- deathbed speeches, real and imag- Last week, it seems. Bilbck was up gerous winter sport returning ined, as material for hatttime pep to his okl tricks. He took his players to next month to the Winter talks. Florida a day earlier than usual B pre- Olympics for the first time since But his brethren have nothing on pare for the wild-card game against 1948. Brian RObck. Miami and booked them into an She puts on a helmet and a When the Ravens coach tels peo- oceanfronl hotel There they enjoyed skintight bodysuit, then grabs a ple he wrote THE book on motiva- the spa by day — massages, mani- sled with no brakes and hurts tion its not an idle boast BflKckls cures, pedicures, body scrubs—and herself face first down an icy "Competitive Leadership — 12 the pleasures of South Beach on path — with only the spikes on Principles for Success," hit the book- Friday night with no curfew her shoes to help her slop. stores last spring, a few months after Then on Saturday afternoon, Like fighting fires, there's no Baltimore won the Super Bowl and Billick took them to Pro Player time to think — just react. hes already gathering material for the Stadium around the same time as "I think I've been clocked at 80 next one Sundays kjctoff Irs something he mph," Parsley said. "The speed In a mere two weeks, Hilbck has often does before big games on the at times can be the kind of exhil- transformed the Ravens from a team road He has players imaguie the arating scary where you want to that squeaked into the playofis into stands full of howling fans, note go fast. That's kind of the point of the more familiar vroofing, snarling where the sun is and howthe turf (eels it. In the straights, when you start arrogant defending champions wearing shoes with diflerent cleats to pick up speed, it can really everybody outside of Baltimore loves Then —and this is what caused take your breath away." to hate And like most sly geniuses, he the hubbub — Billick telk them If gravity doesn't take it away did his best work away bom prying "mark your territory" first. eyes As anybody who watched IIBOs "It's almost like it flattens you On Sunday the Ravens play an behind-the-scenes special "Hard out," Parsley said of the G-forces. AFC divisional playoff game in Knocks" knows. Billick. a one-time "It's more like having an ele- Pittsburgh, where the Steders put 49ers public relations man, loves to phant sitting on top of you. It's together die conferences best record hear himself taDc Even his PG materi- pushing the air out of you and The two teams, which split regular- al is racy So. when someone asked The Associated Press pushing your head down.... My season meetings, already haveanasty Ravens spokesman Kevin Byrne after face shield scrapes the ice on the OHIO NATIVE: Granville native Lee Ann Parsley is a double threat as a fire fighter and skeleton rider history Not that BiTrick needs anv Baltimore crushed Miami what curves." for the USA Olympic team. help Bdlicks "territory" remark meant, he Earlier this month, Parsley fin- Before die last game, Steelers run- just laughed ished second in the trials to qual- Parsley, who quickly rose to teers. "When you look at every- boat," she said. ning back leromeBettis said inamag- "You knew," Byrne said "what ani- ify for the U.S. women's skeleton the top of the skeleton rankings thing she has experienced in her "She's willing to do whatever it aane interview that he considered mate do to nwkthei territory team's only guaranteed spot in after taking up the sport in 1998, life, it's pretty remarkable." takes to get the job done," said Cincinnati Bengals fourth-year line- "But dorrt worry" Byrne added the Winter Olympics in Salt lake also has competed nationally in It's also heroic. Wright, who was inside the backer Takeo Spikes as good as "no matter what you're hearing he City. team handball. Parsley was decorated for her mobile home that day. "She is Baltimores Ray Lewis. TeD him to doesrrt mean it literally. Nobody did She earned a spot on the team In addition, she works as a work on Feb. 15,1999, when she always the dirtiest one to come tape that groin up" Lewis barked anytiiing on that field" Thursday by finishing second in nurse in Columbus, has fought helped rescue a woman and her out of a fire. She is going to be 'and come see me at PSINet." The Steelers, though, have been the Skeleton in St. wildfires across the country and 14-year-old wheelchair-bound covered in soot." Bettis didrrt play, but the rest of the conditioned to believe the worst Moritz, . That result was the Ohio State Firefighters daughter from their burning Parsley doesn't like to take Steelers did They won 26-21 in a Ihey remember watching Lewis, the helped move the Americans into Association's firefighter of the mobile home in Licking County, credit for her actions game that wasrrt as dose as the score. last Baltimore player introduced al a tie for second place in the team year in 1999. east of Columbus. "With both my firefighting and Pittsburgh wideout Plaxico Burress, the Super Bowl a year ago, emerge rankings — allowing them to "I don't think she has a lot of Parsley sat in a window sill and with skeleton you spend so ridiculed as "Plexiglas" by Baltimores from the tunnel and stop to snatch a send a second competitor to the inhibitions. She doesn't have had other firefighters place the much of your time training and Shannon Sharpe had a career day— handful of grass, then rub it across his Games. fears of new and unusual victims on her lap — one at a practicing things they become 164 yards and a touchdown. But chest while yetting, 'This is our turf." Reaching the Olympics adds things," said Dudley Wright, time. They then tumbled back- second nature," she said. "Doing when reporters approached Sharpe That may explain why a few Steelers to Parsley's long list of accom- chief of the fire department in ward out of the window "like a that you eliminate some of the this week, he held his famous tongue warned the Ravens not to take this plishments — in sports and in Granville, where Parsley volun- scuba diver out the back of the risk." "Brian has threatened to fine me, "territory" thing too far. life. oorammromratmwxtt

WATCH ONE STOP FOR ALL BG24 YOUR HOUSING O NEEDS! NEWS Leases available for 2002-2003

KRISTIE WELCH JOSCELYN MOES FOOTBALL WEEKEND TIFFANY TARPLEY MEAOAN HAYES BOWEN THOMPSON STUDENT "For all your Fox Run * Haven House Manor • THE News, Piedmont * Blrchwood Place Weather, & Mini Mall * Small Buildings UNION Frontier Housing * Houses Sports." Tues.- Fri. 5:30 pm All residents receive a membershli Cable Channel 6 to Clmmwood Hunk Spal See the NFL Indoor heated swimming pool.siuna.HydriSpi Whirlpool, c BG exercise equipment, complete lector room & showtr tadHtte's NEWS 530 Maple • 352-9378 Divisional Playoffs m Mon-Fri. 8-12.1-4:30

on the BiG Screen Do you Ilka Ptpai and pudding? mm y Do you Ilka Papal and 'realty" like pudding? rr — Do you Ilka Papal and -raaHy-- 'raath/' Ilka pudding? £* J SATURDAY, JAM. 19 Want to buy a Pepsi and get a chance to 4:30 P.M. PHILADELPHIA vs. CHICAGO 8 P.M. OAKLAND vs. NEW ENGLAND win a PlayStation 2?

SUNDAY, JAN. 20 PEPSI 12:30 P.M. BALTIMORE vs. PITTSBURGH IK THE NDDDT PROMO 4 P.M. GREEN BAY vs. ST. LOUIS Jan. 21st - Fab. 2nd 2002 Buy any Pepsi product and get entered to Bowen-Thompson Student Union win a chance to wade Into a kiddle pool Theater, Second Floor filled with pudding to win one of eight PlayStation 2 systems. BRING YOUR FRIENDS! *SM ported afflelal rultt for tht ... ickm. official rates. flavor of &aaW*$ y*t to kc drttrmin*4, but if i h»d my may, it'4 at tapioca. MM«M awar Uataas ta ma. Otocofata mould w okay. I guais. Saa DJmai High School Football Rulaal BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY BGSU 8 Friday, January 18.2002 SPORTS www.bgnews.com ===== Total team BG will try to effort needed Seles grabs victory in Open pressure RPI By FM Brown 6-4 to advance to the fourth ment in in 1993 and "Knock on wood, I'm still goaltenders for victory W ASSOCIATED PRESS round. stayed off the tour for more than healthy," said Sampras, who had MELBOURNE. Australia — Although slowed by a prob- two years. CMU. FflOM PAGE6 seen the top five players in the Monica Seles overcame a slow lem with her right foot. Seles did Last year, she lost in the quar- men's draw go out in three days. RPI, FROM PAGE 6 su-jt and the agile retrieving of against Missouri Sunday. BGwill some scrambling of her own on terfinals to eventual champion Capriati fell behind 1-3 in her Francesca Schiavone for a 6-4, her way to breaking for 4-2 in the lennifer Capriati. second set, then stepped up her junior center Marc Cavoise both depend on its established leaden 6-4 victory Friday that put her in have ten or more goals apiece. such as Mamy Oestreng. Mindy second set. She ran wide for a The pressures are different attack and ousted American the Australian Open'* fourth backhand, then up to the net for RPI head coach Dan Fridgen has Untch, and Kathy Emerson. these days for Capriati, the Meilen Tu 6-1,6-3 in 55 minutes. round. a short volley, and put away a defending champion, and Pete "I definitely don't want to be played sophomore's Kevin Km k Strong performances will also be and Nathan Marsters both ten needed from new comers Kristen In a match punctuated by sharply angled backhand cross- Sampras, winner of a record 13 out there for three sets," she said. each player's screeching on games with Kurk having a 4-4-1 DiPietro and Stephanie Sams. court. Grand Slam singles titles. Health is more of a worry after almost every shot. Seles tost her Serving for the match at 5-3, Surrounded by upsets and injuring her hip five days before record and 3.00 goals against Ultimately, a total team effort serve in the first game of each set average compared to Marsters 3- will be required to earn a victory Seles pressed too hard and lost injuries that thinned the field, the Open's start but then turned up the power. the game on errors. Then she both have advanced to the third "With the wind and every- 5-1 record and 3.62 GAA. against the Chippewas. Seles lost to Schiavone in the Powers will try to pressure the BG and Central Michigan clash won four straight points in the round of the season's first major thing and being a little bit chilly two weeks ago. final game, forcing the 36th- — Capriati still not 100 percent this year, it's not recovering to RPI goaltenders with the line of Saturday at 7 p.m. in the center "I started off pretty weak." D'Arcy McConvey, Greg Day and gymnasium of the Eppler ranked Italian into misses and after a hip injury, Sampras no the full extent yet," Capriati said. said Seles, the four-time cham- finishing with a forehand down longer the sport's No. 1 player. "1 think it will be all right as the Scott Hewson. Day continues to Complex. pion who is seeded eighth. "I lead the Falcons in scoring with Admission is $4 for adults and the line that Schiavone didn't Sampras had to rely on his tournament goes on and I play was anxious to play her. She attempt to reach. return game after his normally more matches and get more 13 goals and 24 points tallying a $2 for children. University stu- runs down every ball." point per game, while workhorse dents are admitted free with a Seles last won the Australian dominating serve let him down treatment. It's good that the last Also Friday, 83rd-ranked in 1996 — the only one of her in a 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 victory power play defenseman Grady valid ID. two matches weren't really diffi- Adrians Serra Zanetti beat Silvia nine Grand Slam titles won after Thursday over Argentina's Juan cult so I could save something Moore sits second on the team 11 th-seeded Farina Elia 6-2,4-6, she was stabbed at a tourna- Ignacio Chela for the upcoming matches." with four goals and 15 points. BG News welcomes your ideas for future stories m W• • f ^ • Call us at 372 6966 MO Son* mtncttofu may apply Thursdays 12N-5PM Ofltr rndtV\U)2 AT Ar Ar AT Ar Ar Ar sr AT Ar Ar 73S Haskins Road, Bowling Green (410) 354-3540 HOUSES AVAILABLE 2002-2003 1 Delta Gamma ALL HOUSES HAVE ONE YEAR LEASES Spring Recruitment

.- 3 BR, use ol garage. Limit 3 people. Will be treshly updated $95000 pet month, deposit $95000. Tenants pay all Open House utilities Available June 15,2002. KS 722 EIGHTH - 3 BR A-ltame Limit 3 people. $550.00 per month paid in Tuesday January 22 11 payments ol $590.00. Deposit $590.00. Tenants pay all utilities. Available May 18.2002. @8pm - 10 pm - 3BR Limit 3 people Use of garage. $850.00 per month paid in 11 payments ol $913.00. Deposit $850.00. Tenants pay Wednesday January 23 utilities Available May 18, 2002 806 SCOTT HAMILTON - 4BR. Limit 3 people $890.00 per month @8 pm - 10 pm paid in 11 payments ol $956 00 Tenants pay all utilities UPTOWN Available May 18.2002. Thursday January 24 - 2 BR. Above garage behind 140 Manville. Limit 2 people. $560.00 per month paid in 11 payments ol $601.00. Deposit @ 7 pm - 9 pm $560.00 Tenants pay utilities. Available August 22,2002 [Pi 150 1/2 MANVILLE -1 BR Limit 2 people. $440.00 per month paid in 11 payments ol $473.00. Deposit $440.00. Tenants pay utilities Available May 18,2002. Where: AT House If you have any JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE, INC. questions, please call: RENTAL OFFICE 419-354-2260 Jean: 214-4508 319E.WOOSTERST Nicolle: 214-5208 (across from Taco Bell) JV JV JV JV JV JV JV JV JV JV JV lovfo

.SO ^, itchersjA President: Sara Swinder VP of Chapter Operational VP of Program Development: Ipha Jtnna Campbell Autumn DoblM .3002 Dlr. Of AdmJnlitritlon: Dlr. Of Member Development: Court Saynka Scki iiichf Sari Strickland Dlr. Of Finance, Dlr. Of Member Education* KrlitaHemby F, BethUltary Aaet. Dlr. or Finance: Manager or Member Orientation: Katla Honon JanayJoyce Recording Secretary: 6r0O0J STUFF Aaat Manager of Member Orientationi Kate Sockrtder NO COVER 21 $2.00 UNDER 21 Jaclyn Brotrmm Carretpondlag Secretary: Dlr. Or Scholarship: Abbey Gilbert AFTER 11 Jackie Ta'caih Dlr. Of Favors: Chapllp: Rachel Oil Allison Sprout DOWNTOWN SPORTS RAR Dlr. Or Chapun- tv.au fTaei): VP of Marketing: D»ni Orlando UsaFeldaua Dlr. Of Chapter £ venti (Date Parti as): Dir.OfPtiWIaity. I MA'I « Jilliaui Syphars Catherine Clganko Marshall! Jessica Ban Dlr. Or Alumaaa Relations.- Vv'JNN Caardi Kori Brown laraLayna Dlr. OrSongs: Krlatnn Wade Dlr. Or Community Sarriou VP or Recruitment: Becci Schnetar BethMcBride Dlr. Of Fermal Recruitment: Dlr. Or Internal Philanthropy: Stephanie S wander Kristen Swlndon Dlr. Of COB: Erin Christy Dlr. Of Intrant.ratal Dlr. Of MAP: Mariaaa tacovttu DeelPena Paakal Date* ate: Andrea Valla Dh-.OrPlataratt HlntorUo: Haather Birmingham Molly McNeil Dlr. Or External Tkllanthropy: Dlr. Of Camani Acttrltlatt SanDMti Shelley Rethink* Quarterly Reporter: w - U*a launch HOYAl m\\BU SEE IT HERE LIVE! SUNDAY NIGHT @> 8:00 PM NO COVER ~18 YEARS & OLDER www.bgnews.com SPORTS Friday. January 18,2002 9 Teammates in bobsled dispute Sixers sting

By Tim forte Davidson held a conference got a life of its own." women's event is run at the IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS call Thursday evening where she Racine dropped Davidson in Winter Games next month for Hornets 93-88 SAIJ LAKE CITY — The sim- said Racine led her to believe December after the pair had the first time. mering dispule between bob- their partnership was secure, competed together for four years Racine has said her decision over the Hornets on Thursday sled driver Jean Racine and then surprised her by choosing with spectacular success. The stemmed from a training session Iverson throws in 33 night. brakewoman Jen Davidson is former heptathlete Gea Johnson move came only a week before at Calgary in late September. points against Aaron McKie scored 22 for headed for arbitration. as her new partner. the Olympic trials and stunned Johnson, who had been sliding Charlott, who might Philadelphia, which held the U.S. bobsled federation direc- In a grievance filed with the Davidson. with Bonny Warner, posted a Hornets to 36 points in the sec- tor Matt Roy said Thursday he USOC, Davidson asked for a "This is not an issue about start time that was 13-hun- be moving to New ond half. expects the dispute to go before race-off with Johnson to settle friendship and it's certainly not a dredths of a second faster than Lee Nailon tied his career-high the American Arbitration the dispute. personal issue between Jean and Orleans soon. Davidson's. with 27 points for the Hornets. Association, which decides eligi- "I'm not truly going to be I," Davidson said. "It's about fair- David Wesley scored 23, Baron bility issues within the U.S. happy with this situation until I ness. I said from the beginning I Davidson said Thursday she CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — wasnt aware that Racine was Davis had 13 points and 11 assists Olympic Committee. have the chance to prove would get in anybody's sled to Hours after their owners filed to and R). Brown had 12 points and Davidson's attorney, Mark myself," Davidson said. represent my country. If that using the September event to relocate to New Orleans, the 12 rebounds. Gaylord, said no hearing date Racine declined comment. happens, we would be two co- choose a partner. Charlotte Hornets lost one of After Nailon hit a jumper to has been set but one could be "Jean is a little crispy right workers with a common goal." The federation held a race-off their most pivotal games of the make it 88-87, McKie scored to scheduled within three days. now," said Evan Morgenstein, an At last month's trials in Park for brakcmen on Dec. 12, but season. put the 76ers up 89-88 with 124 The USOC has a Jan. 28 deadline agent who represents both City, Racine and Johnson set a Davidson said she elected not to Allen Iverson, coming off a to play. Davis missed a 3 for the to submit names of athletes for women. "She's being advised not track record, putting them on participate because Racine had career-high 58-point perfor- Hornets, Iverson got the rebound next month's Olympics to the to say anything more until the the Olympic team. The perfor- assured her in a voice-mail mes- mance, scored 33 and hit two free and fed it into Eric Snow for an International Olympic grievance is over. It doesn't mance also put them among the sage that their partnership was throws with II seconds left to easy layup that made it 91 -88. Committee. behoove her to say anything. It's medal favorites when the secure. seal Philadelphia's 93-88 victory

"The Closet Door" Tte Amateur Make a difference... Unique NEW Women's IJPSkM ^ Night Clothing A Accessories 0*AV,|TfifC Every Wednesday The BG Neivs just for you! GwfcPJfl $300.00 iS looking for: Hours- Mon. thru Wed 10:00 to 5:30 Ii (I\J Vfl1 First Prize! Thursday 10:00 - 8:00 Do you know someone who want* to be a Showgirl' Friday 10:00 - 7:00 Vou could earn t IOO' tee a manager lor detail!f Saturday 10:00 - 4:00 irjrmr College ID (downtown B.S across from Sky Bank) 241 South Main Street Night »-€. Every Thursday SPECIAL SAVINGS COUPON No Cover with 20% OFF REGULAR MERCHANDISE College ID! a i i 10% EXTRA OFF SALES MERCHANDISE www. deja vu. com Assistant Arts & Life Editor l« S Byrne Rd AT.." THE CLOSET DOOR- 2HE Toledo til 0079 Writers Cop/ Editors 241 S. MAIN ST - DOWNTOWN B.S. Graphic Designers (MUST PRESENT THIS COUPON FOR DISCOUNT) Photographers GREAT SUBS Contact: Kimberf/ Pupps The Gavel... 37Z-260Z rVdupps @ hot maif.com or stop m 2IO West Half Wants You! FAST! MWUMCaPM /\ttft***yjO **AT*fr\ Utl OUT WOtTCT

-«• io taaiir OTHII tigrr

GREENBRIAR ■SlUl •■■"VeV CUNT COURMET CLUIS M.25

MM <-.!. ~M— ■- — »•- •mi • .•—— - ,-. w. APARTMENTS :^"".Ti'"-!S?Jfc?^* """' ' "'—' *"- " " 1 C0UIMIT IMOriB -*■ Cl»l

I IN JMB East Merry Avenue Apartments 1. Ill 11 tit* •"-»■"• £,?, ■—' £i. T?77 rf w'^ .~X' — w fl 516 & 522 E. Merry Avenue 1 inn (nine *—• — -..... J —. r«

•2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Furnished 10. MVHTII'I ctat

•Units have dishwashers & garbage disposals K. ,-r,. H. — — _—. .__. .!,■ m ,,,,.. ■ ■— --— —— « ■■— ■ — —w» $625 - $725 mo. II COMTIT (i.l The Gavel is now accepting i vmiuiM It. IIKI ..* Field Manor Apartments JJI.Lt 519 Leroy Avc, 542 & 560 Frazee Ave. applications for ——•'••' — II, coaimi vtttil am •CLOSE TO CAMPUS PLAIN SLIM JIMS' $7.25 •2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Furnished writers/photographers and m — r— ■■ -•« — MM -• i Uil-»<.«-. HI" « - •-- — «. 14 I00TLI««[| till •Units have dishwashers & garbage disposals designers to work UMI-*-..~f UI-M..MIH $625 - $675 mo. uiii-i-~» mm 4 - t—» r—— 5aBft.&TB.i3fiiBJ£—'"" It. CIOI T«M on future issues. THC <2 CAIUINTUIN - S9.M ?*£? £ — T.'-^ruu.r'.'-T- *UZL *'JZX Frazee Avenue Apartments - STlfN^S ZH. ZL^JA&frl? tZST

818 I 'hurst in, 624, 670 and 656 Frazee Ave. — "' r'" - *'■' ■■•'ir "in .' _„ r«-.. -- — — *..— —..) •CLOSE TO CAMPUS •2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Furnished To pick up an application stop SERIOUS DELIVERY" 1 PSjgSgggg •Units have dishwashers & garbage disposals $625 - $675 mo. by Rm. 202 West Hall. _Y0UR MOM WANTS YOU TO E*T «T JIMMY JOM«'J!_ $150.00 OFF HAVING Discount taken per unit L) ll I 0 S1 GIVE US 24 HOURS AND WE'LL expires on 2'15/02 ♦Internship credit available* MAKE YOU A 2,4 OR 6 FOOT SUB! 352-0717 • 224 E. WuOSTER "YOUR MOM WANTS VOU TO EAT AT JIMMY JOHN'S!"

Godfrey's Family Restaurant I CALL FOR WINTER SPECIALS!

Breakfast specials: FEATURES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Mon-Sat 6:30am-11am • Heat included All-you-can-eat buttermilk pancakes... $3.79 • New kitchens with brand new 2 eggs, 2 bacon or 2 sausages, appliances including dishwashers 2 pancakes or toast, and homefries or coffee... $2.50 • Oak cabinets • New vinyl floors • New air conditioning Sunday 8am to noon: • Laundry facilities in all buildings All-you-can eat Breakfast Buffet $5.25 • Ample parking (Bring this ad for a free large juice) • Convenienl location, easy access to 1-75, Highway 25 and Rome 6 -Godfrey's Friday night Specials- • Guaranteed maintenance • Serene, park-like setting • All you can eat perch, potato, coleslaw, roll... $5.50 • Adjacent to BGSU

• All you can eat Alaskan walleye, potato, coleslaw, roll... $7.50 300 Napoleon Road in Bowling Green (k (419) 352-6335 Hours Mon-Thurs 6:30am-8:30pm Friday 6:30am-9:30pm OODFAfVS FAUIiy*ESTAUH*H7 SAVE TIME: Pre-apply Online Saturday 7am-9pm Visit us at villagegreen.com Sunday 8am-9pm WI«*SI d

\ 8 Friday, fanuaiy 18,2002 SPORTS www.bgnews.com Total team BG will try to effort needed Seles grabs victory in Open pressure RPI By Phil Brown 6-4 to advance to the fourth ment in Germany in 1993 and "Knock on wood, I'm still for victory IHf ASSOCIATED PRESS round. stayed off the tour for more than healthy," said Sampras, who had goaltenders MELBOURNE, Australia — Although slowed by a prob- two years. seen the top five players in the CMU. FJ?0M PAGE6 Monica Seles overcame a slow lem with her right foot, Seles did Last year, she lost in the quar- men's draw go out in three days. RPI. FROM PAGE 6 start and the agile retrieving of some scrambling of her own on terfinals to eventual champion Capriati fell behind 1-3 in her against Missouri Sunday. BGwill Franceses Schiavone for a 6-4, her way to breaking for 4-2 in the junior center Marc Cavoise both depend on its established leaders lennuer Capriati. second set, then stepped up her 6-4 victory Friday that put her in second set. She ran wide for a have ten or more goals apiece. such as Mamy Oestreng, Mindy The pressures are different attack and ousted American the Australian Open'* fourth backhand, then up to the net for these days for Capriati, the Meilen Tu 6-1,6-3 in 55 minutes. RPI head coach Dan Fridgen has Untch, and Kathy Emerson. round. played sophomore's Kevin Kurk Strong performances will also be a short volley, and put away a defending champion, and Pete "I definitely don't want to be in a match punctuated by sharply angled backhand cross- Sampras, winner of a record 13 out there for three sets," she said. and Nathan Marsters both ten needed from new comers Kristen games with Kurk having a 4-4-1 DiPietro and Stephanie Sams. each player's screeching on court. Grand Slam singles titles. Health is more of a worry after almost every shot, Seles lost her Serving for the match at 5-3, Surrounded by upsets and injuring her hip five days before record and 3.00 goals against Ultimately, a total team effort average compared to Marsters 3- will be required to earn a victory serve in the first game of each set Seles pressed too hard and lost injuries that thinned the field, the Open's start but then turned up the power. the game on errors. Then she both have advanced to the third "With the wind and every- 5-1 record and 3.62 GAA. against the Chippewas. Powers will try to pressure the BG and Central Michigan clash Seles lost to Schiavone in the won four straight points in the round of the season's first major thing and being a little bit chilly 1 lopman Cup two weeks ago. RPI goaltenders with the line of Saturday at 7 p.m. in the center final game, forcing the 36th- — Capriati still not 100 percent this year, it's not recovering to "I started off pretty weak." ranked Italian into misses and after a hip injury, Sampras no the full extent yet," Capriati said. D'Arey McConvey, Greg Day and gymnasium of the Eppler Scott Hewson. Day continues to Complex. said Seles, the four-time cham- finishing with a forehand down longer the sport's No 1 player. "I think it will be all right as the pion who is seeded eighth. "I lead the Falcons in scoring with Admission is $4 for adults and the line that Schiavone didn't Sampras had to rely on his tournament goes on and I play was anxious to play her. She 13 goals and 24 points tallying a $2 for children. University stu- attempt to reach. return game after his normally more matches and get more runs down every ball." Seles last won the Australian dominating serve let him down treatment. It's good that the last point per game, while workhorse dents are admitted free with a power play defenseman Grady valid ID. Also Friday, 83rd-ranked in 1996 — the only one of her in a 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 victory two matches weren't really diffi- Adriana Sena Zanetti beat Silvia nine Grand Slam titles won after Thursday over Argentina's Juan cult so I could save something Moore sits second on the team 11th-seeded Farina Elia 6-2,4-6, she was stabbed at a tourna- Ignacio Chela for the upcoming matches." with four goals and 15 points. ■is BG News welcomes your ideas for future stories I

*#»" • #» Call us at 372-6966 1 We're Dry cereal for breakfast was more invented by John Henry Kellogg THAN YOU THINK Complete Glasses at the turn of the century. P Planned F&renthoocf •AS°° of Northwest Ohio, Inc. $79.95 NEW Walk-In Clinic Hours 419-873-1184 Mondays from 2-7PM No Appointment Necessary 26597 N. Dixie Hwy (near Farmer Jack's in Perrysburg) kn Scheduled office hours: Includes itngk vitton CRN kn« Mondays 10am 2pm, Wednesdays 9am-5pm MMI any framr yp 10 $60 S.«iit rruncixin* may apply Thursdays 12N-5PM Offer ends 2J\tM Ar Ar AT AT AT Ar Ar AT AT Ar Af 735 Haskins Road. Bowling Green (419) 354-3540 HOUSES AVAILABLE 2002-2003 Delta Gamma ALL HOUSES HAVE ONE YEAR LEASES Spring Recruitment

.- 3 BR. use ol garage. Limit 3 people. Will be Ireshly updated $950.00 per month, deposit $950.00. Tenants pay all Open House utilities. Available June 15,2002. 722 EIGHTH - 3 BR A-frame Limit 3 people. $550.00 per month paid in Tuesday January 22 11 payments ol $590.00. Deposit $590 00. Tenants pay all utilities. Available May 18, 2002 @8 pm - 10 pm rtW.t.vA.. 629 ELM STREET - 3BR Limit 3 people. Use ol garage $850.00 per month paid in 11 payments ol $913.00. Deposil $850.00. Tenants pay Wednesday January 23 utilities Available May 18,2002. - 4BR. Limit 3 people. $890.00 per month @8pm- 10 pm paid in 11 payments ol $956.00. Tenants pay all utilities. U P TO W N Available May 18,2002. Thursday January 24 140 1/2 MANVILLE - 2 BR. Above garage behind 140 Manville. Limil 2 people. $56000 per month paid in 11 payments ol $601.00. Deposit @ 7 pm - 9 pm $560.00 Tenants pay utilities. Available August 22,2002. -1 BR Limit 2 people. $440.00 per month paid in 11 payments ol $473.00 Deposit $440.00. Tenants pay utilities. Available May 18, 2002. Where: AT House

If you have any JOHN NEWLOVE REAL ESTATE, INC. questions, please call: RENTAL OFFICE 419 354-2260 Jean: 214-4508 3I9E.WOOSTERST Nicolle: 214-5208 (across from Taco Bell) JV JV JV JV JV JV JV JV JV JV JV lowz .50 ,\ Pitchers \% Prealdeat: San S wander VP af Chapter Operation*: VP of Program Development: Ipha Jennn Campbell Autumn Dobtee ,2002 Dlr. Or Admlnlii ration: Dlr. Of Member Development: i Cot Sayaka Sekiguchi Sara Strickland Dlr. Or Planncei Dlr. Of Mambtr Educationi Kriatarlamby F. BethUllery Aaet. Dlr. Ordnance: Manager of Mambor Orlantatloo: Katie Honon Janay Joyce Recerding Secretary: &LO\JJ STUFF Ant Managar af Member Orientation: Kate Sockrlder NO COVER 21 $2.00 UNDER 21 Jaclyn Broarman Carreapondlag Secretary: Dlr. OfScbolarihlp: Abbey Gilbert AFTER 11 Jackie Takaah Dlr. Or Favor«: Chaplin: Rachel OU Afllaon Sprou! DOWNTOWN SPORTS RAR Dlr. Of Chap tar Iveett (Taaa)t VP of Marketing; Dana Orlando UaaPeldaua f) NfEN Dlr. Of Chapter Cvanu (Data Parttaa): Dlr. Of Publicity: Jillian Syphon Catherine Clganko I MA'I« Marahall: JoMlea Ban Dlr. Of Alumnae RalaUoaat VV1 NNi Geards Kori Brown SaraLayna Dlr. Of Sanaa: Krlnan Wade Dlr. Or Community Service: VP af Recruitment: Becee Schnetzar BethMcBride Dlr. Of Permai Recruitment: Dlr. Or Internal Philanthropy: Stephanie Swander Krliten SwinrJon Dlr. Of COBi Erin Chriary Dlr. Or Intrant*ralai Dlr. Of MAP: Mariana lacovette Deal Pane Paahoi Delegate: Andrea Valla Mr.OrPlataraai Hleterian: Heather Birmingham Molly McNeil Mr. Of External Philanthropy: Dlr. Of Caaapm Activl tlaa: SanDMx Shelley Rethlate Quarterly Reporter: Lilt Launch JftLMf RU'Wi SEE IT HERE LIVE! SUNDAY NIGHT @> 8:00 PM NO COVER ~ 18 YEARS & OLDER www.bgnews.com SPORTS Friday. January 18. 200? 9 Teammates in bobsled dispute Sixers sting

By Tim forte Davidson held a conference got a life of its own." women's event is run at the THf. ASSOCIATED PRESS call Thursday evening where she Racine dropped Davidson in Winter Games next month for Hornets 93-88 SALT LAKE CITY —The sim- said Racine led her to believe December after the pair had the first time. mering dispute between bob- their partnership was securt, competed together for four years Racine has said her decision over the Hornets on Thursday sled driver Jean Racine and then surprised her by choosing with spectacular success. The stemmed from a training session Iverson throws in 33 night. brakewoman Jen Davidson is former heptathlete Gea Johnson move came only a week before at Calgary in late September. points against Aaron McKie scored 22 for headed for arbitration. as her new partner. the Olympic trials and stunned Johnson, who had been sliding Charlott, who might Philadelphia, which held the U.S. bobsled federation direc- In a grievance filed with the Davidson. with Bonny Warner, posted a Hornets to 36 points in the sec- tor Matt Roy said Thursday he USOC, Davidson asked for a "This is not an issue about start time that was 13-hun- be moving to New ond half. expects the dispute to go before race-off with Johnson to settle friendship and it's certainly not a dredths of a second faster than Lee Nailon tied his career-high the American Arbitration the dispute. Orleans soon. personal issue between Jean and Davidson's. with 27 points for the Hornets. Association, which decides eligi- "I'm not truly going to be I," Davidson said. "It's about fair- Davidson said Thursday she David Wesley scored 23, Baron bility issues within the U.S. happy with this situation until 1 ness. I said from the beginning I CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Davis had 13 points and 11 assists Olympic Committee. have the chance to prove would get in anybody's sled to wasn't aware thai Racine was Hours after their owners filed to and I'I. Brown had 12 points and Davidson's attorney, Mark myself," Davidson said. represent my country. If that using the September event to relocate to New Orleans, the 12 rebounds. Gaylord, said no hearing date Racine declined comment. happens, we would be two co- choose a partner. Charlotte Hornets lost one of After Nailon hit a jumper to has been set but one could be "Jean is a little crispy right workers with a common goal." The federation held a race-off their most pivotal games of the make it 88-87, McKie scored to scheduled within three days. now," said Evan Morgenstein, an At last month's trials in Park for brakemen on Dec. 12, but season. put the 76ers up 89-88 with 124 The USOC has a Jan. 28 deadline agent who represents both City, Racine and Johnson set a Davidson said she elected not to Allen Iverson, coming off a to play. Davis missed a 3 for the to submit names of athletes for women. "She's being advised not track record, putting them on participate because Racine had career-high 58-point perfor- Hornets, Iverson got the rebound next month's Olympics to the to say anything more until the the Olympic team. The perfor- assured her in a voice-mail mes- mance, scored 33 and hit two free and fed it into Eric Snow for an International Olympic grievance is over. It doesn't mance also put them among the sage that their partnership was throws with 11 seconds left to easy layup that made it 91 -88. Committee. behoove her to say anything. It's medal favorites when the secure. seal Philadelphia's 93-88 victory

"The Closet Door" Make a difference... Unique NEW Women's Clothing <& Accessories The BG NeivS just for you! Hours- Mon. thru Wed 10:00 to 5:30 iS looking for: Thursday 10:00 - 8:00 Friday 10:00 - 7:00 Saturday 10:00 - 4:00 (downtown B.S. across from Sky Bank)] 241 South Mam Street SPECIAL SAVINGS COUPON 20% OFF REGULAR MERCHANDISE 10% EXTRA OFF SALES MERCHANDISE Assistant Arts & Life Editor AT..- THE CLOSET DOOR" Writers Cop/ Editors 241 S. MAIN ST - DOWNTOWN B.S. Graphic Designers (MUST PRESENT THIS COUPON FOR DISCOUNT) Photographers GREAT SUBS Contact: kimberf/ Pupps The Gavel... 372-Z60Z fVdupps @ hofmaif.com Wants You! or sfop in ZIO Wesf Hall FAST! bfft**V JO|fJy,r\ uis EAST W0«ST»

OT.11 fTHFf GREENBRIAR APARTMENTS COUHMir SAHIWICHES $32$ U15 I toman laoiiD «« CIM East Merry Avenue Apartments 516 & 522 E. Merry Avenue in- caatin • IUIIO kicar CO! •CLOSE TO CAMPUS 4 T.lll. to.

•2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Furnished ie. -«mi" t cms •Units have dishwashers & garbage disposals .«.«. ..,_- $625 - $725 mo. II. COStllT CIM The Gavel is now accepting . -. —. (Wr , Field Manor Apartments II. ll'C. ((•■ 519 Leroy Ave., 542 & 560 Frazee Ave. applications for in |M Cftg* «*>*"■• II. •oiian VIMII cmi •CLOSE TO CAMPUS W.K •2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Furnished writers/photographers and — '..• .— E -*p. II —«• *■ «M > iu> i _ ...... urn «--,.... 14.— .— IOOTUMII —,-,. -.(»•• — "...... — •Units have dishwashers & garbage disposals ma i -*-.< M.I am % - »_. ■ $625 - $675 mo. designers to work urn I • _-• — It HI * - — - »• EMS —■»■« ••* •— •«■•« •• »w«». II. CUB »*»* THE <= SARGANTMN- S5.W , Frazee Avenue Apartments on future issues. ui'» MS 818 I hurstin, 624, 670 and 656 Frazee Ave. it cita ma •CLOSE TO CAMPUS •2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Furnished To pick up an application stop SERIOUS DELIVERY' FESK-TSSS •Units have dishwashers & garbage disposals $625 - $675 mo. by Rm. 202 West Hall. YOUR MOM WANTS YOU TO EAT AT JIMMY JOHN'sl_ $150.00 OF HAVING A PARTY? Discount taken per unit OSIT GIVE US 24 HOURS AND WE'LL expires on 2'15/02 *Internship credit avaliable* MAKE YOU A 2,4 OR 6 FOOT SUB! 352-0717 • 224 E. WOOSTER ] "YOUR MOM WANTS YOU TO EAT AT JIMMY JOHN'S!" Godfrey's Family Restaurant I CALL FOR WINTER SPECIALS!

Breakfast specials: FEATURES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Mon-Sat 6:30am-11am • Heat included All-you-can-eat buttermilk pancakes... $3.79 • New kitchens .with brand new 2 eggs, 2 bacon or 2 sausages, appliances including dishwashers 2 pancakes or toast, and homefries or coffee... $2.50 • Oak cabinets • New vinyl floors • New air conditioning Sunday 8am to noon: • Laundry facilities in all buildings All-you-can eat Breakfast Buffet $5.25 • Ample parking (Bring this ad for a free large juice) • Convenient location, easy access to 1-75, Highway 25 and Route 6 -Godfrey's Friday night Specials- • Guaranteed maintenance • Serene, park-like setting • All you can eat perch, potato, coleslaw, roll... $5.50 • Adjacent to BGSU

• All you can cat Alaskan walleye, potato, coleslaw, roll... $7.50 300 Napoleon Road in Bowling Green (419) 352-6335 Hours Mon-Thurs 6:30am-8:30pm gftik Friday 6:30am-9:30pm ooorarrs MMLV MSTAVMNT SAVE TIME: Pre-apply Online

Saturday 7am-9pm tOtlt Main St Visit us at villagegreen.com Sunday 8am-9pm ko-Unc n™». OH *-*u fit I \ 10 Friday, January 18,2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM

GERMAN DEFICIT EXCEEDS FORECAST www.bgnews.com/world BERLIN (AP) — German economic growth slumped to an eight-year low in 2001.Last year's 0.6 percent growth came in lower than government forecasts. The government sharply raised its budget deficit estimates in November, predicting that the shortfall as a percent- age of GDP would be 2.5 percent for 2001. WORLD i Palestinian opens fire on party The attack was the everywhere," said Shimon Asraf, tained explosives for a suicide In Tulkarem, about a dozen Al exchange of fire with Israeli Near the Gaza Strip, an Israeli one of owners of Davids Palace attack. Their first accounts said Aqsa Brigades militants marched troops. tank fired a shell and machine deadliest since the hall. he threw hand grenades after through the streets after the Israeli soldiers Wiled Khamis guns at three Palestinians trying Dec. 16 cease fire. The attacker's death brought being overcome by police. attack, shooting into the air in Abdullah, 42, the head of a militia to cross a security fence into the total number of dead to The Al Aqsa Brigades, a militia celebration. linked to Arafat's Fatah move- Israel, the army said. One person By Jason Keyser seven, said police spokesman Gil linked to Yasser Arafat's Fatah, The northern city of Hadera is ment in the Askar refugee camp is believed to have been hit, the THE ASSOCIATED PUSS Kleiman. claimed responsibility in a phone located near the line separating near Nablus. Palestinian officials army said. There was no addi- HADERA, Israel — A Moti Hasson said he was danc- call to The Associated Press. Israel from the West Bank and has said Abdullah was killed after he tional information and no com- Palestinian gunman walked inlo ing when he heard the shooting. It was the deadliest single been the scene of several and members of his militia ment from Palestinian officials. a banquet hall in northern Israel "When I saw the Arab I ran attack in the region since Palestinian bombings in recent opened fire on Israeli tanks near Former Prime Minister late yesterday and opened fire toward him with a chair," said Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat months. Nablus, drawing return fire. Benjamin Netanyahu called with an assault rifle, killing six Hasson, a truck driver. "I threw announced a cease-fire Dec 16, In a recent attack in Hadera, a Israeli- security sources said Thuisday for the overthrow of people and injuring 30 during a the chair at him." after more than a year of clashes Palestinian suicide bomber set off Abdullah was killed by Israeli Arafat and said a Palestinian state bat mitzvah, police said. A mili- Hasson said he hit the attacker between Israelis and Palestinians. explosives strapped to his body commandos. must never be established. tant group claimed responsibility in the face with the chair while The group said that Abed on a bus on a main highway Nov. Israel has imposed travel bans Polls indicate Netanyahu has a for the attack, the deadliest in other people threw bottles at Hassouna from a village near the 29, killing himself and three on Palestinians periodically since strong chance of reluming to more than a month. him. Palestinian town of Nablus car- Israeli passengers. The militant the start of fighting in September power and his statements were About 100 people were inside "A tall man ran and screamed a ried out the attack to avenge the Islamic Jihad group later claimed 2000, restrictions Israel says are seen as a challenge to Sharon. the hall celebrating a girl's com- few things and started shooting death of Raed Karmi, the militia's responsibility for the blast. needed to keep suspected mili- In the West Bank town of ing of age. Several people beat the everywhere," said Uriel Gad who leader in the town of Tulkarem. Earlier Thursday, Israel tants out of the country. Ramallah, a PLO faction protest- attacker with a chair and bottles was at the ceremony. Hassouna had been a Palestinian renewed its blockade of several Raanan Gissin, an adviser to ing the detention of its leader and pushed him outside where At David's Palace, a two story policeman but left the force two Palestinian towns in the West Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said threatened to attack senior he was shot and killed by police. building with a brown facade, years ago, residents of his village Bank after the killings of three the relatively muted response Palestinian security officials if Among the dead was the grandfa- workers were washing blood off said. civilians — an American man, an came because "we don't intend to more arrests were made. ther of the girl for whom the party the pavement a few hours after Karmi was killed in a bomb Israeli woman and a Palestinian escalate" the situation. "We wiU get to them, regardless was held. the attack blast earlier this week that is resident of Jerusalem — by Gissin added, however, that of how many guards they sur- "The terrorist came in the main The attacker had a grenade widely believed to have been car- Palestinian gunmen this week In "there are certain measures round themselves with," the mili- door with an M-16 at the height and a belt of ammunition which ried out by Israel. The group has the West Bank, a Palestinian mili- (taken) by the army that we do tary wing of the Popular Front for of the event and started shooting police at first announced con- vowed to avenge his death. tia leader died Thursday in an not publicize." the Liberation of Palestine said. filnWuWCTnJlWt^TO^

V BUILD YOUR OWN PIZZA \ ANY 1 ITEM UP TO I ITEMS Alpha Gkl Qmeaa PIZZA JiSm. 7.25 Lg. 11.75 \ Your Choice: " i Med. 9.00 XLg. 14.50 j Sorority

Sm. $5.00 Lg. $8.00' PHEE DELIVERY I 4194626166 I Spring Recruitment fvted. $6.00 Xl.g. $10.00 BO I

A Huge Order Tuesday Jan 22, Ol BG's Best If DOUBLES From 8-9 or 9-10 Breadsticks Only S2.25 '! ffflnnnim Sm- Med- Lg- ' Wednesday Jan 23, FREE DELIVERY From 8-9 or 9-10 Minimum $5.00 11" aoo moo 13.00 J LIMITED AREA Extra items £jcfl Bzza i Thursday Jan 24, ^.^ .75 1.00 1.25 I 419-352-5166 From 7-8 or 8-9

\ Not MM Wilt! Any Other Offer • Expiers S-31 -02 J \ M»*M«««OMOH»-BMMM'«^'

LOCATION. PRICE AND SELECTION You Will Find I lie Best Housing With US!

si7 F. RFF.n - At Thursttn One Bedroom. 1 Bath. Furnished or Unfurnished. School Year - Two Person Rate - $540 00 One Year - Two Person Rate - $450.00 521 E. MERRY Close to OITenhwer Furnished one bath. School Year - Two Person Rate - $685 00 One Year ■ Two Person Rate - $570.00 451 THURST1N- Across from Offenhauer Furnished Efficiencies with full bath. School Year- One Person Rate- $380.00. One Year- One Person Rale- $340.00 505 CLOUCH - Campus Manor Two Bedroom Furnished One Balh Plus Vanity. School Year - Two Person Rale - $650.00 One Year - Two Person Rale $560 00 449-4SS S. FjNTERPRISE - One Bedroom Fum. or Unfum. School Year - One Person Rale - $420.00 One Year - One Person Rale - $370.00 720 SECOND - One Bedroom Furnished. School Year - One Person Rale - $420.00 One Year - One Person Rate - $365.00 707. 711. 715, 719, 723. 787 THIRD One Bedroom Unfurnished and Furnished. School Year - Furnished - One Person - $395.00 fter this, the corporate ladder One Year - Furnished - One Person • $350.00 4QZ_H1CH - Two Bedrooms. 1 Balh. Furn. or Unfurn. School Year - Furnished - Two Person - $590.00 One Year - Furnished - Two Person $475.00 will be a piece of [CcElkGl 825 THIRD - One Bedroom Furnished, 1 Bath. School Year - One Person Rale - $450.00 One Year - One Person Rale $400.00 701 FOURTH - Two Bedroom Furnished. 1 Balh Plus Vanity In BR. School Year - Two Person Rale - $620.00 One Year - Two Person Rate - $520.00 In Army ROTC, you'll get to do stuff that'll challenge you, both physically and 649 SIXTH - TVo Bedrooms. 1 Bath. Vanity In Hall School Year-Furnished - Two Person Rale - $560 00 mentally. In the process, you'll develop skills you can use in your career, like One Year-Furnished - Two Person Rale - $470 00 707 SIXTH - Two Bedrooms. 1 Bath. Vanity In Hall School Year -Furnished - Two Person Rate - $545.00 thinking on your feet, making smart decisions, taking charge. Talk to your Army One Year - Furnished - Two Person Rale - $460.00 w 802 SIXTH - Two Bedroom. Dishwasher, I Balh Plus Vanity. ROTC representative. You'll find there's nothing like a little climbing to help School Year - Furnished - Two Person Rale - $610 00 One Year - Furnished - Two Person Rale - $510 00 prepare you for getting to the top. 840 850 SIXTH - Rock Ledge Manor. Two Bedrooms. 2 Full Balhs. Dishwashers School Year - Furnished - Two Person Rale - $64000 One Year - Furnished - Two Person Rate - $530 00 ARMY ROTC Unlike any other college course you can take. 818 SEVENTH - Two Bedrooms. 1 Bath, Vanity in Hall. School Year - Furnished - Two Person Rale - $545.00 One Year - Furnished - Two Person Rate - $450.00 841 F.IGTH -Two Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished. Scnool Year- Two Person Rale- $550.00 One Year- Two Person Rale-$470 00 724 S. Collcft Cambridge Commons. Two Bedroom Unfurnished. 1 1/2 Balhs, Dishwashers School Year - Two Person Rate - $640 00 One Year Two Person Rate - $530.00

We hare many other units available. Stop In the Rental Office for a complete brochure.. rV APPLY NOW FOR PAID SUMMER LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND ARMY OFFICER OPPORTUNITIES! \<\ \l ESTATE. INC, Rental Office 351 22fiO Call 372-2476 for more information I .11 Lull l IIIIU-IIB'IHi' Ur \re I I \c il'i I ItalMri Sim

iBBgMAi^HI —^^g-_—_ ■M WWW.BGNEWS.COM NATION Friday, January 18, 2002 11 Somali group protests movie By Renee Ruble Somalia that left 18 American sol- AT ISSUE from Somalia and became a U.S. community, second in size to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS diers dead and more than 70 citizen. Minneapolis, are worried about MINNEAPOUS — Local wounded. The military mission Somalis feel that "Black Hawk "There were many Somalis the timing, Mohamud said. Somali leaders called Thursday to Mogadishu was to capture two Down" does not portray them in against the warlords. They were "Most of the Somalis in Ohio for a boycott of the movie "Black top lieutenants of warlord a negative way. There could be a supportive of the mission that and here in Columbus have fam- Hawk Down" because it depicts Mohamed Farrah Aidid. backlash against Somalis living brought the United States and ily members, people they care Somalis as savages and could cre- A Minneapolis newspaper in America as a result. international community into about, in Somalia," he said. ate a backlash against refugees invited about a dozen people Somalia- "They're tired of war." who fled to the U.S. from the Advocacy Center to see cal background on the Somali Messages seeking comment Some also fear a backlash here, "We don't know what the movie in advance Wednesday conflict. were left with leaders of the Mohamud said. Americans will think of us night Jamal said they all left in In Columbus, Ohio, Abdi Somali Community Association "There's a segment of society Somalis after they watch this shock. The film was confusing Mohamud, a board member of in Columbus. that takes movies for reality," he movie," said Omar Jamal, execu- and didn't have a story or mes- the Council of American-Islamic "Black Hawk Down" comes at a said. tive director of the Somali Justice sage, he said. Relations, said he had not heard time of renewed interest in U.S. Somali groups have Advocacy Center in St. Paul. "The Somali people are depict- about a boycott, but added that Somalia The U.S. military has worked hard to show they sup- Somali groups in Columbus, ed as very savage beasts without people should know the movie begun reconnaissance flights and port the war against terrorism, Ohio, and Boston also planned to any human element," Jamal said. perpetuates stereotypes. naval patrols off Somalia's coast jamal said. The Associated Press seek a boycott, he said. "It's just people shooting each "I found the movie to sensa- to determine if the country is har- "The community is shocked "Black Hawk Down," which BOYCOTT: OmarJamalisthe other." tionalize the whole issue and to boring fleeing members of the al- and really afraid of the conse- executive director of the Somali goes into wide release Friday, The center planned to distrib- put the Somalis in one category," Qaida network. quences of this movie," Jamal portrays the 1993 firefight in Justice Advocacy Center. ute fliers at theaters with histori- said Mohamud, who immigrated Many in the Columbus Somali said.

Travel Services Offered Personals Personals Help Wanted

»1 Spring Break Vacations! Cancun, Interior painting INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: Earn extra cash. Local office fill- Jamaica, Bahamas, Florida. Ads Professional quality affordable paint- SUMMER LEADERSHIP MEN'S BASKETBALL ing positions now In customer Best Prices! Space is limited!!! ing call Jason at 353-3160 -JAN 23. 1-800-234-7007 TRAINING & OFFICER service/sales. $14.15 base-ap- OPPORTUNITIES! pointment. Guaranteed starting 372-6977 www.endlesssummertours.com Worried about pregnancy? INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS AND pay. Fun work environment with The BG Ntw. •ill not »no*in-f]y Ktepc ad>rr- Get Tested SPRING BREAK Cancun, Jamaica, Apply now for the Army ROTC SCOREKEEPERS NEEDED FOR other students. Flexible schedule HKmenti thai d)Krum-uTc. or encourage On 354-4673 BG Pregnancy Center Leader's Training Course. around classes. No telemarketing cnnunaiion i-jurat any individual o* fmup on S. Padre S Florida. BEST Hotels. BASKETBALL APPLY 130 PERRY Develop your team-building and ■he bain of race, ttt. color, creed, religion, FREE parties. LOWEST prices! FIELD HOUSE AND PICK UP AND or door to door sales. No exp. national orijin, «E COURT ST SPAING BREAK 401 W. Dussel Road 48 S. Main SrffiLIN^LVCRSITY Maumee, OH 43537 352-5042 FREE DEUVERY I1« DAILY (Ju«t a lew minutei from SGI 352-9638 MINIM ■ •Hart/Hast fate 1-475W la Diaiel-fum right) CHECK US OUTI • UPS & FedEx •Caakt, Mea! Carter Community Manager if 5 Nights, PD.Ill en HlflulnmiQlli Mjraoo f*W«l fc» > New '.jtr.rii-.rtjiijn Authorized Shipping •as. MtctaM Oatrttar AfJirtrant cornmureav. located near m» BGSU carrtpui Join us for • Package Supplies in Bowl «g G'een Mini raw ipjjrtrrienl rrarugerrient MEXI MONDAYS • Microscopes opOetnee. ircajrhng leasing. irarMing. rent eoiiec- I lUmjJ nil • Computer Upgrade iton. Dutioeti irairtenince, leudent itMnhon. and SOD S1 00 OFF TACO PIZZA Management Inc. supervision Etpenencc with AMSI s l pW SI .00 OFF TACO SALAD 1 800SURFSUP & Repair Camptnution: ConoSiiive ut*t c'ia P»fl nation S10.00 FULL ORDER TACO MEAT/ TOtstudentexpressccn • Packing Peanut and htxuyt rwUcil COiVJge. tonifl poMrVdi. ind COLBY CHEESE 2002/2003 LISTING hup* growth cworturiry wifi i proe/essrv? mfl nptQly 1/2 ORDER STUFFED BREADSTICKS Also BIST Prices In- Signing Leases NOW! Recycling growing corTtoany ONLY $6 00 • Instructional Packets ttaataki CUMUK Sealing LWwrirty Mousing o |he leader t> South Padre Island Mtafrt San-San - tat 8am-12am yufert apartment ajTruntlies rwionwt* »«ilfi 27 MEXICAN IMPORTS ON SPECIAL tavnurttm in 20 stales Founflet) m 1955 the com- Cancun sia7»Kt0rivi pany prowdes a rJ«oi«ssionat work emwonmenl and \ DOS EOUiS Welcome Back catta growth Management Inc. I Ht*a».,0n Acapulco /y Students!!! T\ 41M0MSM SwU rtuiwa m C«dy Mirts 6363 VVoodway Suite •BEER OF THE MONTH* IliUsdale Apis. 1082 Fairview. 1000 rtotaton Teas -7057 O tti to 713-570-0494 GOfBH.' ...CRUHOVJ! 1 & 2 Bdrms / Air Condilion Hearty Steaks, Killer Ribs, and Ice Cold Beer! MOOSEHEADS1.75 Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal Washer/Dryer hook-up in 2 Bdrm Starts at $390 + Utilities Call 353-5800 Afl&CA --.'-..-/:-:'-■'- Management Inc. Heinzsite Apis. 710 N. Enterprise 1 & 2 BdrnVAir Condition Abortion: Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal Starts at S4IO/Mo + Utilities

vS&aXrtj ^^^^^^^mSR Management Inc. Blue House (The Jungle) 120 N. Prospect 2 Bdrm (downstairs #2) 12 mo lease Close to Downtown & College Starts at $675/Mo + Utilities /tfEEtCA dies Management Inc. 716 E. Wooster St. I bdrm/12 month leases Across from Campus Starts at $360/Mo + Electric woman criesI AfEfcCA Management Inc. Evergreen Apt. 215 E. Poc every 26 seconds Efficiencies & Large 1 Bdrms. Laundry on site Starts at $250-Call 353-5800 c Stop by our office at EW.rWf.l3M. alcons for Life] 1045 N. Main St. for complete listing or Ohio Right To Life Call 353-5800 wwv-.Mcnet.org/--niecca/ Mourning 29 years of abortion. Roe v. Wade January 22, 1973 12 Friday. January 18.2002 BG NEWS

Help Wanted Help Wanted For Sale The Daily Crossword Fix brought to you by 500 Summer Camp Positions - America Reads is now accepting ap- 94 Ford Taurus hunter green. Power Northeast www summercampem- plications for the Tutor I position everything, AC. CD. must sell ploymentccm; 1-800-443-6428 Must be federal work study eligible $2,700. Call 354-8408 1 Winglike structure Hours are flexible Pay is S6/hr Ap- 2 Constellation's main star ply in person 571 Education build- 3 Very large clump of ice Fast pitch sottbatl pitching instructor Internal cell phone antennas S10 ing. For more info call 372-2331, each. Works on any mobile phone. 4 One who gives needed for 12 yr.old girl. Can meet Helps to reduce static and increase 5 Argon symbol at Rec Center (or lessons 352-1073 RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT - assist reception. For more information, call 6 Cross out 419-260-0662. 7 Blue pencil Manager-QMRP-MR/DD. Sunshine persons with MR/DD with daily living 8 Cry Inc. ol NW Ohio, an agency serving skills m a Residential setting No ex- 9 Wading bird individuals with mental retardation perience necessary, pan-time and 10 Egg shaped and developmental disabilities has a sub positions available in Bowling For Rent lull time management opening. Sun- Green, Portage and Walbndge 11 Remove (typesetting) 16 Article shine is a Mennonite affiliated non- areas ranging from 24.5 to 79 hours 18 Great lake profit, and offers a challenging and biweekly. S9.00-S12.25 per hour "Filling FAST. Houses ♦ apis Lg. 4 supportive work environment. Re- based upon experience High school & 6 bedrm. houses for 8. Apts. 311 20 Sister's daughter 41 Cloth cap sponsibilities include the oversight of diploma/GED required. Application & 316 E. Merry. Call 419-353-0325 22 Rim 42 Display cards group homes, including program de- packet may be obtained from Wood 9am-9pm. 23 Groan 43 Ancient dry measure (Heb.) velopment/implementation, staff de- County Board of MR/DD. 11160 25Saw(pt) 44 Low female voice velopment and administration Re- East Gypsy Lane Rd.. Bowling 2 bdrm condo avail now. Beautitul & 27 Story 45 Lithium symbol (abbr.) quires a Bachelor's degree in Hu- Green, Ent B. Monday-Friday, spacious. 2 full baths, 2 car garage 28 Cloth fold 47 Snake man Service field or related area. At 800am-4:30pm. E.O.E. Laundry. S825 mo.- utH, 352-3738 29 Sorrowful expression 49 It is (poetic) least one year experience in man- 30 Depression 50 Time zone (abbr) 2 bedroom furnished apt agement/supervision Knowledge of 34 Typical 53 Concerning ICF/MR regulations strongly prefer- Includes utilities. Close to campus 353-5074 36 Wide-mouthed jar red Please send salary history/re- For Sale 37 Person who defaces quirements to HR Mgr. Sunshine 2002-03. 1 & 2 bdrm at Georgetown ACROSS 39 Regions Inc. ol Northwest Ohio. 7223 Mau- '90 Chevy Lumlna. new lires and Manor. Free heat, water, + sewer. mee-Western Rd., Maumee, Ohio brakes, runs well, very clean. S2500 1 & 3 bdrm at 616 2nd St. 1 Caustic 35 Forms verbs from adjectives (suffix) 43537. 419-865-0251 or fax 419- OBO 4-9-866-2375 Call 419-354-9740 tor more info. 5 Lemon drinks 36 Lucky number 724-0550. 9 Brick trough 38 Covered truck 4-5 bdrm. house for rent or sale. Engagement ring, A marquise cul 12 Insane (slang) 39 Reverence Wait staff. Hostess. Near campus. 13 Do over 40 Drinker's group (abbr.) diamond sized at 53 carats set In a Bob 419-669-3393. Flexible hours Full or pan time 14KT gold band Must sell. Asking 14 Night before 41 Most excellent Excellent pay 419-893-9465. S1500 OBO 419-353-1664. Avail, immed. Lg. dean unfurn. 1 15 Fight area 42 Saint Thomas A N S W E R S bdrm. duplex lower unit. $450 mo. 17 Tolerate 44 Growth on deer's head NEW IBM Laptop. Pentium PM, 5 0 All utH, incl: AC.W/D, big yard, nice. 19 Baby's hat 46 Green gem HD, 6 mo tree internet. S900/OBO, 419-373-1791. 21 Actor's part 48 Angry 352-1448 22 Emergency (abbr) 51 Meadow Available August 15, 2002, 1-bed- 24 Impersonal pronoun room apartment close to University, 52 Asterisk 25 Wrongful act 54 Zeus' shield S350.00 per/mo, plus utilities. Year's 26 Beetle lease required Call 419-686-4651. 55 Medical people (abbr. pi.) 27 Indian's home 56 North or south Available August 15, 2002, 2-bed- 29 Paid notice (slang) 57 Examination room apartment close to University. 31 Choke S450.00 per/mo, plus utilities. Year's 32 Actinium symbol Management Inc. lease required. Call 419-686-4651. 33 Football position (abbr ) EFFICIENCY. Nr. Wal-mart. 10mm. 34 Malt beverage commute. S350 INCLUDES ALL 419-787-6655 VOTED BEST PIZZA 9 STRAIGHT YEARS OPEN Houses & Apts. for 2002-03 school year 12 mo. leases only-starting PAPA PIZO*S May 18. 2002. PISRNCLLO'S "*■ *W¥ *rwm*tw" BrMStatf CHICMIM 424 S. College-3 Br.-S795.util 4 Piece ctitckwn $5.50 NOW 641 S. College-3 Br -$9l5*utM m D €l V€BV I' • "'- » G• ' , C-' MC 203 N. Main Jl ! 352-5164 905 Mourning Dove-3 Br -S1050tutil S5.00 MinimumM '-•ip Rui ki't &m sn 415 E. Court »C-2 Br -S520-util 420 S. Summit-2 Br.-S460*util Open Weekdays 4 P.M. • Lunch Fri. -Sat. -Sun. -Ask about our other Mbwj »p«:i«i» 605 Fifth »C-2 Br -S400iutil 230 N. Enterprise-1 Br -S365»util Management Inc. 424 1/2 S. Summit-EHic.-S265*gttl THE WEEKEND IS ALMOST HERE...THE WEEKEND IS ALMOST Steve Smith 419-352-8917 or Heinzsite Apt. 419-308-2710 HERE-..THE WEEKEND IS ALMOST HERE! !! 413 E. Merry HOUSES CLOSE TO CAMPUS MAY LEASES & 2 Bdrms/Air Condition 239 S. College Dishwasher/Garbage 239 Manville 831 Fifth St OPENING TUESDAY, JAN. 22 Disposal AUGUST LEASES 1318E. Wooster Brand New 241 Manville Starts at 249 Manville 849 Sixth St. $410/Mo.+utilities FROBOSE RENTALS Introducing 419-352-9392 One BR. Nr downtown; New Carpel S Paint. S600/mo . 1 Yr. Lease Req your new favorite 419-787-6655. Room available in historic house. Private entrance. No pets S235 mo. restaurant. 352-9925 Management Inc. Rooms for rent in spring semester. The Bowling Greenery: Utilities included, from S250- Evergreen Apt. S350/mo. If interested call 352-0429 an open-air bistro located 215 E. Poe SUBLEASER for 2 bdrm. turn., close to campus. $535 mo. +elec. on the 2nd floor of the Efficiencies (two left) 419-354-4298 Bowon-Thompson Student Union Laundry on site,. Subleaser needed ASAP for 1 bed- room apartment. $475/mo. Contact at Bowling Green State University Starts at $250 Kim 419-354-8130. featuring delicious appetizers, Call 353-5800 Subteasers needed immediately. Downstairs duplex w/garage. Close traditional Union salads, 11AM to downtown. Lease runs now until BOWLING August. Call 419-257-1523 homemade soups, greenery Stop by the office at Wanted; Subleaser(s) lor now until and a wide array of entrees. 1045 N. Main St. August. 2 bedroom apartment within walking distance to campus. Rent for complete listing or STEAKHOUSE very reasonable. Contact Rob at Monday through Friday—Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Dinner: 5 to 7:30 p.m. Call 353-5800 (419)-666-4529. I6iSOUTH MAINST-BOWIINCGREIN We accept cash, Visa, MasterCard, Debit Dining Select, BiG Charge and department charges Golden Buckeye Cards also accepted. http://www.wcnel.org/-mecca/

^LAJ^, ^bticou&i a flew- jbtinetuti&t in GoUetje Apcuiiment £ialnf!

STEALING UNIVERSITY

pry**** 353-5100 706 Napoleon Bowling Green, OH 43402 www.suhenclave.com

♦ In Your Community ♦ BGSU ♦ In Your Home ♦

♦ Fitness center with cardiovascular and free weights ♦ Washer and dryer in every apartment home Sterling ♦ Resort-style pool with hot tub I Private bedrooms _ University - State-of-the-art computer center ♦ Furnished apartments available ^Enclave ♦ Individual leases by the bedroom ~%rfap*u»toutf ♦ Ceiling fans in every bedroom ♦ Sand volleyball court ♦ Frost-free refrigerators with ice-makers ♦ Basketball court ♦ Patios or balconies with french doors ♦ Game room with pool table ♦ Mirrored closet doors ♦ Professional on-site management ♦ Individual bedroom locks and keys ♦ 24 hour emergency maintenance An SUH» Community SUH» is a trademark of SUH, Inc. ♦ Pantry,microwave,dishwasher and disposals in all kitchens

/

Maa