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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 2003 Daily Egyptian 2003 9-30-2003 The Daily Egyptian, September 30, 2003 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September2003 Volume 89, Issue 31 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 2003 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 2003 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SEPTEMBER" 3C; 2003 · Fi~millfon p~ople·await ·do~tiot~call'.-,~ . - ' -· .. .; . ,~ . ii /,~g;·· itJiill!i,, i !. -:- Federal Trade_ Commission to appeal court fl:J.lings · Mo~ than 50'. million Amcicans across the United .St,!tes were hoping it ~\-ould stop .. Wednesday.'. ·. :- . But i~ }mn't. Not yet, anyway.' Tdem:ukctcrs will continue to· dial' into . • . .. .. ~MANDAWHm.ocK - D-"LY EGYPTIAN the homes of.Americans, C\'Cll a.fu:r P~ent Tfie ~~-" sets over Cha~tauqua ·Str~~t a~ound 6 p.m .. Saturday as scattered' storms make their way througn the Carbondale . Gcoigc W. Bush showed his support of the area; Now that it's fall, the suri sets earlier in the evening: Temperatures have also been unseasonably low for the Carbondale· do-n_ot-ctll ruling by signing the_ bill into law. area, with the average temperatures S!lttlingin:the mid0 6os·to low 70s during the day and mid-40s t,o low sos in the eve- Monday. · · · · · ~ ni!]g.-~~ · · .· · · . · . On ·Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Lee - . West of Oklahoma ruled the Federal Trade ------------'----'-----.-_____________________ _..;__.;. ___:_ _Commission ovcmeppcd its.boundaries when la.st ye,fS J.J_Jiiy_-~f~,i,_fy_·_ (R@t@_ .,~_n_ :~__ B_.:_-.-_: __ ., __ -_,,,, .· . ,_ - ---· •-· ··· :fa~~5.-:;:;tok&pleg½lationmoring:···•·· :.. __ :.· ·, decal_-___ s e__-x_-p ..~_. iire:._at,mi_dll_i_<ih_?_t_]Oltl_-.-:.1g._h_._-_-,t-:£~1;:;~~i:~ _ C . unconstitutional oo the grounds of free speech Students urged· to·renew -•Th:: Parlcing Dhision haswoxkcd to remind :n':lilabl7 ,the number iicrlti:ffi;r@ because it applies to businesses but-not dwi- • · students through the month of September by of speaal ~=ts: and ~~ _ . tics. · · decals or receive citation ach.i:rtising in Ioctl papers and on its website. their related locations all . Currently, 27 mtes have their O\~n do-not~ - .. Parlcing Dnision Administrator Bm.n 1\1ager affect citation IC\'CllUcs." cul lists, and !n-e other states llrC going to join Valerie N; Donnals said the number ofparking decals so!d daily began After operating . th_e rare t~ stop calls Wednesday., Daily Egyptian rising last week as stUdents took a few minutes to costs, the money is rein- So fu, more than 22 million Illinois resi- rcgister for nC\\'. decals. vested in the campus dents requested their phone numbc,i:s b:: added ~ T rummer stopped by Washington While a srudent rould be issued a S35 ticket to. imprm-e traffic and to the do-not-call list. Square B Monday afu:rnoon with the intention each time he or she is cwght parked in a campus parking conditions. Attorney General Lisa l\Iadigan said one of ofpuii:hasing a new parking decal. · lot with an expired or incorrect sticker, S35 will A limited number the main things she was con=ie.\ mut was · A graduate student in music, she had little free rover the price for the new decal, which lasts the of decals are issued · the amount of fraud that takes place in tdemar- timc and was anxious tJ? purchase a ri,:w sticker entire year.. each year to freshmen· keting. · · before her current one expires Wednesday. Mager said .he does not anticipate a rise in and sophor.,ores, but "'Evey week in the United Stites, 100,000 "I just had a couple of free hours and hm-e the tickets issued; because in the past they lm-e juniors, seniors and . people are frauded by tdem:uketers, ~ Madigan meant to get this done for a while," she said. written about the same number bdore and after students m-er 21 can _said. "Forty billion dollars a )= in fraud takes For fu:ulty and students like Trurrimcr who the deidline. buy· one at any point · place becatise of telemarketers." • . hm-e not already purchased their parl:ing decals ' The Parlcing Dhision acrumulates :ipproxi- during the semester. Madigan said she is one of the many . for the year, time is running out. The '02-'03 matdy $15 million each year in decal sales, ticket •.\lxmt ·10,000 stickers Americans who is fiu.<trated by the calls of stickers expire at· midnight Tuesday, and =- '1-iolations and meter usage. · are issued each year, · telemarketers. pus police will begin issuing tickets fu.t thing "Theamountofcitation=-enue,-aricsyearly; --''-'--'-'------------ Wednesday morning. Mager said. "Weather, the number of agents Seif,P.A~KING;·page 8 See CAL,L, page 8. Women's Servi<:es.to sponsor events.to~pfqmote•·-awareness_ October reserved s.ifety. arc important issues," DOMESTIC VIOLENCE'A.WARENESS MONTH . - . I to ed_uca_ t_e, prevent !C:~:J:~;!~~to ~~ I DATE . · :EVENT .. ·· · · :.=;•~~~~~A~ OF J;VE~OOM• I out and attend these C\'Cllts. 9 domestic violence Women's Sen-i~; al_ong with 0 SC\-eral- other_ ro-sponsori, \\ill' offer Oci 13, 16 ~dothesline projeci~ 8ama4pm i Faner, South Breezeway "- Bethany Krajelis · · · a · number of events throughout :Ii Daily Egyptian Domestic Violence Awareness _Oci 6, 13, 20, 27 Rape Aggressi:Jn Defense, Self Defense • 6~0_: pm0 9:30 pm R~ation Center- Month to educate people on the issue dasses. registration req~ired; call 453-8612 , • 'in 2000, the U.S. Dcpartm~t of domestic ,iolence. --•'-·"''""" ,,} ofJus1io: noted c-.'Cl}' 90 seconds . Hclligenthal . said Women's· a women is raped somewhere in Semo::s' biggest hope is for students Oci 22 . , .. Self defense for people v.lith disabilities. , 1 pm- 2 pin ~ Pulliam 119, ;. America. and ,\-omen to become more aware in ThroughoutthcmonthofOctober, theirtclationships. · · "'·-= '''/ ·: .,:-, :· Women's Services has planned C\'Cllts During . Domestic ·Violence , to. educare and help p==t ,iolence Awareness. Month, 'di.lferent classes The Clothesline Project, ~vhich. • .Along. \\ith the events arid 'In the newsletter, a qu~tionn:uri in correlation with Domestic Violence . and lcciures will be offcred.,\ith the ,\ill oa:ur. Oct.)3 and Oct; 16, is a· progt:ll!ls, Hc:lligenthal ·said __ the · is provided toiodicatepassiblewam-: Awareness Month. hope tharn-omen wdmen learn more public display of shirts decorated by Women's , Sen-ices . newsletter, ing signs of abuse. Screenings given · Campus Safety Representith-e 'abouttheissueof,iolencewd,v:t}'Sto survivors to tai.sc awareness about : Women in Transition;•.1\-ould ,>ID". · at Trueblood Hall ,\:ill aisiqlimide .. Angie Hciligenthal said domestic _pm-eiitit..: ·.. : . '\folence tO\\W\\'Dmen. : .. ,ide' more· inforniation' on ,iolence. those in potentially alium-e relatipn': violence is a serious issue on college There will be three self~ . The Take Back the Night IvlJ!lcll:. :igainst,\-omeri and.the c-.-rnts taking ships a chance to learn and~ the campuses and communities nation- '.dasscs taught, including one_ ge:um. and lully Oct. 17 will be a march place this month.: . ,_ _· P,roblcm of~iolence, . · ))_ • •· .·· ,· \\'lde and one ofwhi::h people are· towaidpcoplewithdisabilities. from-tl,e lntemidi Center to the.· :;-Women's · Services ._ offers- •.• ·· · · • · •, · · t unaware. · · . Alongwiththeseclasses;progni.ms C:ubondaleTownSqu:ueioliopesof counseling, support groups, ,v~xk~. -~ ~BdlxmyKrrgtE/ i "Promoting :m:areness that ,io- toin,'Dh-ethosewhohm>eexperienced joiningtogethcrtop:ateasafeplace : shops, therapy, rape awareness, and. ;'. ·:· amkmid,e,lat, · • I !en~ again.st ~,-om~::md_,m~en•s domesticalms~rnillbethcre. · · ·· ·forwomen. · · .· · · · pI"C\=ti?np~~-: : c. : ·~ .. bkriij~dailycgyp~~m PACE 2 • TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 30 2003 DAtLY EcwPTIAN NEWS NATJONAI NE\VS . DUI & TRAFFIC th;it "were not challenged as a routine matter." the Post ·Bush officials defend reported. Personal Injury .,rraq intelligence :5 family members . 'Free Initial ·-@=== NoAllomcy Fee I : .. WASHINGTON (CNN)·-:- Bush administration offi• 1 cials used Sunday's talk shows lo shrug off aiticism that · found shot to death consultation on unles.,; you Rcco\'cr1 going to war with Iraq was based on outdated, "fragmen• 1DUI and Personal Th~Gill on Personal Injury I tary" and "circumstantial• evidence, as was asserted in a C.ARY, Indiana (CNN) :; f'rve family members - i(njury Cases. Oaims. letter to the CIA director from the leaders of the House were found dead at a home in northwest lndlana early Intelligence Committee. • . Saturday, apparently shot in their sleep, police said.· 2.19S l.t,'\\1sLa1c LAW FIRM . National security adviser Condoleezia Rice said the , .· ·nie five r.;nged m a11e from 2 to 41. Polic.!: were con- · S.litc ~ • O:vb.ulllc, 11. 457-4400 administration relied on •an enrichment" of 5•year-old ' ducting tests to determ,ne whether one family member . intelligence in its daim that Iraq had weapons of mass shot the others before ·killing himself. · ' · destruction. · . • · · . ·The suspected gunman's 82-year-old grandmother, Seaetary of State Colin Powell said the administration who survived, called polke to report the shooting, · ' ~~~~~~ view of Iraq alt~r the terrorist attacks of SepL · . Authorities believe th•! gunman was 20-year-old Terry Denny, whose body was found next to a semiautomatic · Rep. Porter Goss of Florida, the Republican chairman of handgl.ln. Police said Denny had a history of mental prob the House Intelligence Committee;Jnd Rep. fone Harman lems and that a SWAT team was sent to the home a year • · of California, the committee's ranking Demoaat, sent the 1 0 1 ~~d ~1~~; ~;3i~ ~~;3o~ :eh~mJi~l-J::!1: h~~~:C;~tly lett~o~e~n~i~~:~~~~f~\!~~~~;t f:~} -~1gnificant been released from a mental-health treatment center and .