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The BGA daily independent News student press Author Understanding teaches innovative smooching By JEFF ARNETT Prejudice hits The BG News Whether you're looking to lose the first kiss jitters or to expand an already formidable BG campus kissing repertoire, you could By AMYJOL. BROWN dices," said Jennifer Holladay, a benefit from seeing The Art of The BG News program officer for Teaching Kissing at 7:30 p.m. today in In the past year, a gay man Tolerance at the Southern Law the Lenhart Grand Ballroom in the Student Union. was beaten to death for being Poverty Center. "We are all socialized with biasism within The presentation features homosexual, a black man was Michael Christian, better dragged behind a truck for the American culture." known for his best-selling pen being black and both Jews and According to an ABC News name, William Cane, who will blacks were targeted in a shoot- poll taken earlier this month, present a multimedia presenta- ing spree for their religious 34 percent of 1,100 Americans tion based on his book, "The Art beliefs and the color of their polled admitted to having racist of Kissing." During the presen- skin. feelings. A Lifetime special tele- tation, he will demonstrate Earlier this month, prejudice vision program, "I'm not a some of the kisses described in and hate hit closer to home racist, but..." said these num- his book, which range from the when three students carrying bers would be much higher if butterfly kiss to a violent kiss baseball bats appeared at a everyone were honest with from a Pacific island in which Vision masquerade ball on cam- themselves. the participants can fight with pus and were escorted away by Racism and prejudice, the each other's lips until they police. idea that other people are infe- Associated Press Photo hired. These incidents have left rior, come across through litera- Actually, students will many attempting to under- ture, media, schools and par- demonstrate the kisses, accord- ents, said Rolando Andrade, Rodney James of the Brooklyn borough of New York, listens to a Klu Klux Klan counter-demon- ing to Alison Vogel, director of stand how prejudices form and stration outside the Criminal Court building Saturday, Oct. 23, 1999, in New York. The demon- how such prejudices can grow associate professor in ethnic contemporary issues for the stration is an example of how racism and prejudice is becoming a growing problem. into hateful acts against others. University Activities Organiza- "We all have biases, preju- tion. • See RACISM, page eight. "We will have four couples who will demonstrate the kiss- Harassment not reported es," Vogel said. "So the audi- ence doesn't need to fear they ByJEFFARNETT there were two in 1998. There ment of intimidation," Carr have to have someone there." The BG News have been a total of eight since said. Christian will also talk The recent incident at a 1994, and they included anti- Carr said there has not been about preferences and statis- Vision dance where several vis- gay. anti-Jewish, anti-black, a significant change in the rate tics. He will talk about male itors shouted epithets and anti-white and anti-religious of prejudice cases since she has versus female preferences regarding French kisses, kiss brandished baseball bats has crimes. worked at the University. Those numbers, however, do locations and amounts of sali- made some people wonder "I have been doing this job va. about prejudice and prejudice- not necessarily give an accu- for five years and I would say Another issue that will be related crimes at the Universi- rate picture of hate on campus, that it has been flat," Carr said. presented is whether kissing is ty. because they only include the Carr said she thinks preju- a viable alternative to sex in an "It's the worst lincident) most serious reported inci- dice and harassment are an age of wide-spread sexually we've seen in a while," said Jes- dences. A listing of hate crimes important issue for the Univer- transmitted diseases. sica Teaman, Vision president. does not include most cases of sity. "It doesn't preach abstinence The situation at the Univer- harassment or intimidation "I definitely think that is a but it offers it as an option," sity may, however, be less that are reported. very serious issue that every- said Steven Domachowski, severe than that case makes it More cases go through cam- one should take seriously," coordinator of student organi- seem. pus organizations like Judicial Carr said. "But I'm not saying zation services. Domachowski According to Angela Slade, Affairs and the Affirmative that Bowling Green State Uni- advises for UAO. who works in records for the Action office. Marshall Rose, versity is a hotbed." Vogel organized the presen- campus police, there have been director of Affirmative Action, Rose said there has been an tation. She said she chose The few hate crimes on campus in said Affirmative Action deals increase in sexual harassment Art of Kissing partly because of recent years. Hate crimes, she with harassment and discrimi- cases, but he attributed it in its entertainment value. said, are defined as any crimes nation. part to education. "I thought that it might be a motivated by bias. Since 1998, Affirmative "We've been conducting sex- good first event of the year to The federal Violent Crime Action has received 25 to 30 ual harassment training," Rose get people used to coming," Control and Law Enforcement complaints, he said, though said. "It's normal to see an Vogel said. Vogel noted that Act of 1994 defines a hate Affirmative Action did not look uptake [in complaints] ... once most students rarely attend into all of them. Some were people become aware of what educational lectures outside of crime as "a crime in which the class. defendant intentionally selects handled through other Univer- their rights are." The presentation is the first Associated Press Photo a victim ... because of the actu- sity offices, such as Judicial He also said that though he of a series that will focus on An unidentified supporter of the Ku Klux Klan, right, raises his al or perceived race, color, Affairs. didn't have hard evidence to relationships. The next is a lec- hand as a Ku Klux Klan member passes by during the KKK rally national origin, ethnicity, gen- Jill Carr, head of Judicial prove it, he did suspect that ture by relationships expert outside the Supreme Court Building Saturday, Oct. 23, 1999, in der, disability or sexual orien- Affairs, mentioned fewer cases. discrimination and harassment Ellen Gootblatt, which will be New York. tation of any person." "On an average, we probably have increased over the years. held on Nov. 4. She said there were none in have six to 10 cases a year that More information can be the first half of this year, but end up in a charge of harass- found at • See HATE, page eight. http://www.kissing.com/. lOO killed in Sierra Leone In Memory of Ex junta soldiers pounded ujith artillery, mortarjire

By CLARENCE ROY- and their allies from Sierra junta officials declined to com- MACAULAY Leone's ousted junta have been ment Tuesday. Associated Press Writer strained since Sankoh and Last week, RUF leader FREETOWN. Sierra Leone President Ahmed Tejan Kab- Foday Sankoh said isolated — An uneasy alliance between bah signed the July 7 peace clashes had occurred. rebels and-ex-junta soldiers has deal. The Catholic charity Cari- dissolved itito bloodshed in The accord promised the tas, one of the last foreign aid northern Sierra Leone, where rebels a power-sharing role in organizations in violence-torn about 100 soldiers were killed the government but made no northern Sierra Leone, said it in fighting last weekend, news- specific mention of the former was forced to pull out last week papers reported Tuesday. junta, which was ousted early following a sharp increase in The rebel Revolutionary last year by the West African armed attacks and banditry. United Front battled former intervention force known as Former junta leader Johnny junta soldiers along a key road ECOMOG. Paul Koroma has refused to between the northern towns of Most of the 100 ex-junta sol- disarm his men until the rebels Makeni and Lunsar, some 45 diers were killed in ambushes and pro-government militias miles northeast of Freetown, by RUF fighters pounding their also lay down their weapons, One hundred students and faculty members attended a memorial service yesterday for Aaron M. the Concord Times reported, opponents with artillery and Macy, a graduate student who taught ceramics, who died last week after being diagnosed with an ECOMOG official said Tues- citing accounts from refugees mortar fire, according to the leukemia three weeks earlier. The memorial service was held under a white tent near the Fine Arts day on condition of anonymity. fleeing the region. newspapers said. The reports Center. Strands of paper cranes hung from the edges of the tent in memory of the dedicated artist. The reports could not imme- did not mention any rebel or So far, only a tiny fraction of (Right) Hunter Grant places a log into a kiln signifying an eternal fir*. diately be confirmed. civilian casualties. the country's 45,000 combat- Relations between the rebels Rebel, government and ex- ants have disarmed.

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I & page 2 The BG News Wednesday, October 27, 1999 Brian Taylor Opinion Editor OPINION 372-2603 Women's mags need more My favorite class this semes- Jerome Library here on campus there for educated women like PEOPLE ter is a philosophy class called doesn't even subscribe to it. us. "Philosophy of Feminism." It's What's a girl supposed to do? A magazine like this could on the streetstre a great class because we not Seriously. I used to subscribe really have the power to make only talk about philosophical to Cosmopolitan because it women start thinking about the ideas, we apply them to real-life seemed a little more daring world they live in and stop Question: Have you ever been discriminated against? gender issues. than some of the other women's obsessing about their bodies. It The instructor, Colette Pala- magazines available. But every could have the power to take mar, is very motivating, yet issue is nearly identical: ques- the stigma away from the word easy going. And she's full of tions and answers about beau- "feminist." I mean, the women creative ways for her students ty, health and gyno problems; a who read Ms. probably to learn the material. We just silly quiz; pages filled with unabashedly call themselves finished one of the most inter- beauty to some degree. But I'm expensive designer fashions feminists anyway. esting projects I've worked on not consumed by :hc idea that I that Northwest Ohio will never What if there was a maga- during my college career. might be wearing something see; and an article about sex. zine with feminist ideas for the Our assignment was to look "uncool" or that I might be I'm sorry, but this is just not women who don't necessarily at various popular women's and using the wrong conditioner In enough for me. call themselves feminists? men's magazines and to ana- the grand scheme of things, After my subscription to What if there was a magazine Alysia Ertle Jessica Cogley lyze their content. How are these problems are insignifi- Cosmo ran out, I looked into that satisfied thinking womens' Freshman Freshman women depicted? How are men cant. subscribing to Jane. Jane calls interests and didn't give in to Undecided Athletic Train. depicted? But popular women's maga- itself a different kind of advertisers who work against *No, I try not to "No, because I According to the magazines, zines seem to fill their pages women's magazine. But in women's self-esteem? Is this put myself in talk back and give what seems to be of importance with this same crap every reality, it's not much better such a radical concept? those situations." people crap about to men and women? month. And nearly every adver- than the others. Yes, Jane has Maybe it is. But I don't saying anything How are the images of tisement is for a beauty prod- some articles about feminist think I'm alone in feeling this mean to me." "woman" and "man" construct- uct, a diet product or a clothing issues. But they're juxtaposed way about popular women's Eugene Piggee ed by the media? manufacturer. with ads for diet products and magazines. So maybe I'll take Freshman After answering questions I don't know about the rest of designer clothes. Gloria that hypothetical letter I wrote ECT such as these, we didn't have to you women out there, but I Steinem would probably puke if for my philosophy class and "While eating in write an essay or a long paper. think about more than just my she looked through its pages. send it to the editors who pro- the Sundial, the Instead, Colette had us write a hair and clothes. I think about Jane totally contradicts itself. duce all the crappy women's woman behind the hypothetical letter to the edi- issues, careers, current events, Why can't there be some sort magazines. counter asked me tors of these magazines cri- world events and the list goes of middle ground? I would sub- Who knows, maybe someone did I want chick- tiquing their content. We also on. But there isn't one popular scribe to a magazine that had a with the power of mass circula- en. Right off the had to give suggestions of what women's magazine that few fashion and beauty pages tion at their finger tips will Megan Ross bat. Of course, I Stephen Imes they should do differently. addresses any of these issues. as well as a few hard news actually read it and think about Junior said yes." Junior I thought this assignment I know there are some less pages dealing with women's it. Sport Mgmt. Sports Mgmt. was really cool because as a popular magazines like Ms. issues. Am I the only one? Is "Yes, people tease "No, because I am woman and a writer, I'm often that tackle issues of real impor- that why there's such a gap in Sarah Delaney is a columnist me about being an average white really disappointed by the con- tance. But I live in Findlay, the market place? It seems to for The BG News. She can be blonde." male." tent of women's magazines. and I can't buy Ms. at the gro- me there could be something reached at delaney@bgnet. Yes, I'm into fashion and cery store check-out. And between Ms. and Cosmo out bgsu.edu.

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'Parking and Traffic' fic, they would not have a nice ing and Traffic would cease to shuttle to ride to and from their exist. If everyone at Bowling do serve a purpose cars. Without Parking and Green State University parked FINALLY, someone has sur- Traffic, students would have to where they are supposed to, faced who is of reason walk from Lot 6 to their dorm their would be no Parking and for Parking and Traffic. I want rooms. Without Parking and Traffic. I £ TO p to commend Jennifer Luley on Traffic, ambulances and fire So in conclusion, I just want u PONT '- " *-* V trucks would have to wade to tell everyone to stop whining T her three-part article concern- ^CIPIHO * »M,S**£ art* f* ing the parking situation on through a sea of parked cars to about our parking situation. w£ HEU. oar/ I'u «**«■* « "* campus. I get tired of reading reach the site of an accident or You're not the only one who is these articles from people who fire. Heck, without Parking affected by it. We all are. Feel r have nothing better to do but and Traffic, it would be tough privileged that you can even RCWHLT5: csi whine about where they have to even to drive down the street. have a car on campus. Also, use park their car. Luley obviously People would park in the street some common sense when took the time to research her and block traffic. Most stu- parking your car to prevent topic and not let her emotions dents have no idea why Park- tickets. Parking and Traffic is do the writing. She went to the ing and Traffic even exists. doing everything they possibly credible sources on the topic They think that Parking and can do to help the situation. and not to students who do not Traffic is just a group of Nazis Just think, it could be worse. know the ramifications behind who drive around and look for (My opinions are no way the the decisions made by the Park- students to prey on. This is, opinions of Parking and Traffic ing and Traffic Department. however, a long shot from the and are just my own feelings.) Her reports were accurate and truth. the articles were well written. Another thing I would like to Matt Arm itage Many students do not realize mention is that without stu- [email protected] that without Parking and Traf- dents who park illegally, Park- 210 West Hall Letters to the Editor Policy Bowling Green State University Do you agree with all of this? We doubt It. Write us and let us Copyright © 1999, The BG News, Bowling Green, Ohio. Reprinting Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 know where you stand. of any material from this publication without prior permission of Phone: (419) 372-2601 ■ Letters to the Editor. Letters are to be less than 500 words (less The BG News Is prohibited. than two typed, double-spaced pages). These are usually In _ , , , , .„ , , . ., .„, E-mail: [email protected] response to a current issue on the BGSU campus or Bowling Green *"*? NewsU an Independent publication founded to 1920 and Is Website:bgnews.com area.*~ published dally during the academic year and weekly during the ■ Guest Columns. Longer pieces (between 600-800 words) can be summer semester. Melissa Naymik submitted as Guest Columns. Guest columns will be subject to Opinions expressed In columns and letters to the editor are not nec- Editor-in-Chief space limitations and considered based on topic relevance and esSarily those of the student body, faculty, University admlnlstra- Brandi Barhite Sara Eaton quality- tion or The BG News. Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the Fall Managing Editor Assistant Managing Editor To submit a Guest Column or Letter, bring a copy on a labeled jggg BG News s(aff, disk (Microsoft Word, Mac compatible) to 210 West Hall and leave Matt Steiner Clint McDonell It In the Opinion Editor's mailbox. Or, send it on e-mail to tay- The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any Sports Editor Copy Chief lob#bgnet.bgsu.edu and give It the subject, "Letter to the Editor". errors In stories or photograph descriptions. Scott Zimmer Mike Lehmkuhle Also, you can check out back Issues of the Opinion page on the. |*c,sions raade •* ,he Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial Board are Graphics Editor Photo Editor web at www.bgnews.com. ^^a^" I Wednesday, October 27, 1999 The BG News page 3 Mary Beth Murtha Page Three Editor PAGE 3 372-2603

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China arrests protesting sect members Broadway wishes first lady happy b-day Associated Press Writer Associated Press Writer BEIJING— Chinese police detained dozens of Falun Gong NEW YORK — A star-studded birthday bash emceed by Rosie spiritual movement members on Tuesday, pulling them into Eye on the Nation O'Donnell raised $1 million for Hillary Rodham Clinton's likely police vans after they staged a second day of civil disobedience in U.S. Senate campaign, but President Clinton nearly stole the Tiananmen Square to protest a government ban on their group show with a tribute acknowledging he will soon be out of the The low-key protest, which participants knew assured their No scaredy cat spotlight. arrests, showed that the Communist government's three-month "Vail just relax while I get used to my new role, somewhere crackdown and its campaign of vilification against Falun Gong between ... the straight man for Rosie and the warm-up for leaders has yet to eradicate the popular movement. Hillary. I'll figure out something to do," the president said as he A New York-based spokeswoman for the group claimed that took the stage with his wife at the end of the Monday evening police have arrested about 1,000 members over the last few days extravaganza. "I am so grateful that now my wife has a chance to — a report that could not be independently verifii d. do what I thought she ought to do 26 years ago, when we finished On Tuesday, police took at least 36 people from the square, law school." often in batches of six or more. They included middle-aged or As the audience applauded, the Clintons embraced for several older women and a middle-aged man who was forced into a van minutes before the first lady, who turned 52 today, blew out the along with seven women and teen-agers. candles on a 4-foot-tall red, white and blue birthday cake. An on- stage cast sang "Happy Birthday." Mitsubishi slashes jobs to cut costs Associated Press Writer Governor urges end to Cuban embargo TOKYO— Struggling Mitsubishi Motors Corp. plans to slash Associated Press Writer its global work force by 11 percent, the latest belt-tightening HAVANA — Ending the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba move among Japan's top companies. would benefit Americans as much as it would benefit Cubans, The announcement Tuesday by the Japanese automaker to Illinois Gov. George Ryan said Tuesday during a visit to the com- cut 9,900 workers from its payroll by March 2004 comes on the munist island. heels of several other cost-cutting plans by corporate Japan. He said eliminating the trade sanctions would give Americans F.arlier this month Nissan Motor Co., now 37 percent owned access to a Cuban medical advancement that could save lives. by France's Renault SA, announced a "revival plan." including "Yesterday we learned that they have a meningitis vaccine trimming 21,000 employees worldwide — about 14 percent of its here," said Ryan, a first-term Republican. "We have people dying work force. in the United States from meningitis." "We can be helpful to the Cuban people and they can be help- Both Mitsubishi and Nissan have promised not to resort to Associated Press Photo ful to us," he said during a tour of an agricultural cooperative layoffs. Mitsubishi said it will rely mostly on attrition, including Tightrope artist Karl Wallende had nothing on this adventur- outside Havana. hiring fewer people and encouraging early retirement. It did not ous cat doing a high wire act on Chalomer Road in Concord, The Clinton administration recently agreed to let a drug com- specif what types of workers will be cut, or where. Calif. pany with U.S. offices — SmithKline Beecham — work with The proposed job cuts are fairly aggressive for a nation that Cubpn researchers on tests of a vaccine against meningitis B for has long boasted a lifetime employment system. Workers in possible use in the United States. Meningitis is a potentially Japan were virtually never fired, although they were expected deadly infection of the fluid that envelopes the brain and spinal to work loyally for the same employer for life. cord. Payne's friends shocked, saddened by death By TIM DAHLBERG tarn o'shanter hat made him nament when he heard the hearing the news at a promo- AP Sports Writer one of the most recognizable news. tional appearance in Fort Through their shock and personalities in the game. "It will be a tough week for Worth. Texas. sadness, Payne Stewart's The plane crash that killed all the players, for myself, for Stewart was the emotional friends and competitors Stewart and at least four others the wives, everyone," Maggert leader of the U.S. Ryder Cup remembered him Monday as quickly turned what had been a said. "It's a tragic situation" far more than just a golfer in time of joy into one of grief for The PGA Tour canceled the team, who wore his patriotism funny clothes. Curtis Strange, the new Ryder tournament's Tuesday pro-am, and pride to play for his coun- To them, he was a giant of Cup captain. but the tournament was still try on his sleeve and urged his the game. "We have lost someone who scheduled to begin Thursday fellow players to do the same. "What a wonderful man. He is truly a great ambassador for "like he would want us to do," It was also Stewart who the game," Strange said. Burke said. was a great credit to golf and to made all his teammates play our country," said Billy Casper. At the Champions Golf Club, "I don't think he should ever "Golf lost a great man." workers continued to tend to be replaced in this event," ping-pong at night to relieve Greats of the past and pre- the manicured fairways and Burke said. "There will just be their stress and make them sent, stunned at Stewart's trag- greens in preparation for the a spot there open for him." bond together as a team. ic death, joined to praise him season-ending Tour Champi- Peter Jacobsen, one of Stew- "It was very tense up there. both for his conquests on the onship. Stewart was on his way art's good friends on the PGA It was something that gave you course and the way he conduct- to Texas for the tournament Tour who also played in a band ed his life off it. when his plane crashed. with him occasionally, said a nice little release," U.S. cap- From the quieted fairways of Flags flew at half staff, and Stewart's record, which includ- tain Ben Crenshaw said the Champions Golf Club in there was a somber mood in the ed two U.S. Open titles, spoke "Payne was right." Houston where he was to play air. for itself. Crenshaw said Stewart was this weekend to the somber "Missing him is just unbe- More than that, though, "very much a believer in play- Orlando, Fla., neighborhood lievable," said course owner Jacobsen said Stewart's love of ing for his country, very much a where Stewart lived, they Jackie Burke, a longtime PGA golf and its traditions should offered their reflections. member. also be remembered. patriot." "There is an enormous void "He's an irreplaceable guy," "He had a real reverence for It wasn't only the American and emptiness I feel right now," Associated Press Photo Duffy Waldorf said. "I think of the game," Jacobsen said. players who mourned Stewart, Tiger Woods said. George Blekas of Port Lucie, Fla., stops to say a prayer at the Payne Stewart and there's a Justin Leonard, who played makeshift memorial set up at the Tour Championship parking though. Members of Europe's "One of the most terrible guy that's going to be like Jack with Stewart in a losing alter- Ryder Cup team, gathered in tragedies of modern day golf," space for Payne Stewart in Houston. Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, a nate shot match against Sergio Jerez, Spain, for the Volvo Mas- was the way Arnold Palmer had the pleasure of watching Cup captain and looking for- guy you want around all those Garcia and Jesper Parnevik in described it. him play," Jack Nicklaus said. ward to this, week's Tour Cham- years." the Ryder Cup, had to go inside ters, were also devastated by "He will be sorely missed by On a day the golf world start- pionship, it ended in mourning Jeff Maggert was at the and compose himself after the news. anyone who ever knew him or ed by celebrating a new Ryder a player whose knickers and course practicing for the tour- nearly breaking down while Who won? Doing anything this weekend? ■ The Falcons or the bad guys? Find out. in the Sports section. Monday through Friday, in You should be. As for what in particular, check out the NOW section Thrusdays and the. Enter- talmeht page. Mondays and Fridays, in The BG News. 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V Wednesday. October 27, 1999 The BG News page .') Russia barrages outskirts of Chechen capital Novelty welding By RUSI.AN MUSAYEV Russian column advancing Tuesday they believe the Rus- Associated Press Writer from the southeast, but no sians want to take Grozny's air- masks GROZNY, Russia — explod- independent confirmation was port and set up a headquarter.-. ing artillery shells rattled win- available. " is a very conve- Halloween hit dows and spread tear in the Residents of the battered nient place to stay during the Chechen capital Tuesday, as Chechen capital were gripped winter," said Saidayev. By JOHN AFFLECK the heaviest fighting in weeks with fear and hopelessness "Because they would feel very Associated Press Writer brought Russian tanks and sol ahead of the region harsh win- uncomfortable staying on the NORTH RIDGEVILI.E, Ohio diors near the city limits. Secre- ter season. Terek Ridge for a long time " — Guests at Halloween parties tary of State Madeleine "Many of those who have Some Russian commanders in this Cleveland suburb may Albright called the situation stayed in Grozny feel doomed," have indicated they intend to be sporting a new look this year ominous and expressed concern said resident Asya Lalayeva, besiege Grozny and starve the — gorilla with blow torch. with civilian casualties. complaining that officials in rebel government into submis- It's all because a local magic Chechen fighters battled the both the Russian and Chechen sion. and costume shop has scored a Russians within two miles of governments "see them as raw The Chechen forces have seasonal hit selling novelty Grozny's northern edge, while material." adequate food and supplies to welding masks fashioned in the Russian officials have given more fighting raged to the east last at least until next year, shape of devils, dogs, androids of the city. There were uncon- mixed signals about whether Chechen Vice President and more, complete with dark firmed reports that elite Russ- they plan to storm Grozny in visors. ian reconnaissance troops had their campaign to wipe out Associated Press Photo Khamza Shidayev said. There Russian soldier shell Chechen positions near the village of Kali- "Everybody's talking about entered Grozny. Islamic militants based in is no basis to scream SOS even novskaya, 15 miles northwest of Grozny. it," said Norbert Dennerll, who Russian jets and artillery Chechnya. After early success- though Chechnya is blockaded has run the Yellow Barrel of elsewhere bombarded at least es, the Russian military now from all around," he said in an Magic with his wife, Beverly, seven towns and settlements appears to be Irving to occupy overall, while the Chechens admitted that Chechen fighters interview. for the past 25 years. "Clinton across Chechnya on Tuesday, all of the republic and end its de claim to have lost far fewer could do little against the The few civilians left in and Monica win- popular last officers on both sides said facto independence. fighters and killed many Rus- numerically superior Russians Grozny have little food Then- year but this has got that beat sians. Up to 200 Russian tanks and Speaking in Washington, in the relatively open region. is also no electricity or natural all to heck." Chechen officials reported Saidayev said his fighters self-propelled artillery pieces Albright urged Russia "not to gas in the city, and people have The items, which work as repeat the mistakes of the past that Russian troops seized the wanted the Russians to enter led the fiercest assaults in the to pump water from outdoor welding helmets and can slide Terek Ridge area, the strategic- in Chechnya, and instead to town of Sernovodsk, 27 miles Grozny, where Chechen guerril- back oil the wearer's face, are heights northwest of Grozny's open a dialogue toward a peace- west of Grozny, and that heavy las inflicted severe losses on wells Maskhadov said he saw little made by a branch of Pro Plasti- airport, said Gen. Mumadi Sai- ful resolution with legitimate fighting was continuing in Gud- them in street fighting during Form Corp. of Gardena, Calif. dayev, a top Chechen military Chechen partners." ermes, a city 20 miles east of the 1994-96 Chechen war. chance of ending the conflict Since May 1998, the compa- official. Casualties in the latest fight- Grozny. "But they won't do it because through negotiations. Russian ny has sold the masks through The Chechens claimed they ing are unknown. The Russians Chechen President Asian they know that they would be Prime Minister Vladimir Putin word-of-mouth and flyers, said had knocked out several tanks say they have lost some 200 sol- Maskhadov told reporters that crushed," he said and other officials have already- Mary Sawyer, who handles and inflicted heavy losses on a diers and killed 2,000 militants there was heavy fighting in Tol- Chechen commanders said rejected talks. their sales stoy-Yurt, north of Grozny, but The company has sold thou- sands of the hand-painted masks, which retail for $59.95, Military's role reduced in Indonesian but this is the first time some- one outside the- welding indus- By GEOFF SPENCER huge task of reforming a mili- Defense Ministry from Gen. "They know that the whole soci- country's highest legislative try lias ordered them, she said. tary widely accused of human body, half its total from past Associated Press Writer Wiranto, the powerful military ety is changing now. Because of The current line of mask- rights abuses and meddling in leader who also was replaced as this, Gen. Wiranto also knows assemblies. JAKARTA, Indonesia — In will be discontinued at the end a move to sharply reduce the politic; and of keeping restive commander of Indonesia's that the military has to change Juwono raised the possibility Tuesday that those seats could of the year, Sawyer said, adding military's political dominance, parts of the country from trying armed forces. Wiranto, like its attitude toward society." that she doesn't mind if the} to break away. The new Cabinet includes Indonesia's new president took many Indonesians, uses only be eliminated as well. He also are used for Halloween cos- only six active or retired gener- said he was considering the radical step Tuesday nf Juwono, education minister one nam«\ tume.-. in the Cabinet of just-ousted Wiranto, who was awarded appointment of other civilians appointing a civilian to run the als — the fewest ever. "At S59.95, you can do what- President B.J. Habibie, once the senior post of political and to top defense posts. Defense Ministry In an unprecedented move. ever you want with it," Sawyer President Abdurrahman served as vice-governor of the security affairs minister, played Wiranto will be replaced as mil- Wahid described his new Cabinet as a "national unity" said. Wahid, whose election by par- National Defense Institute, the a major political role in Indone- itary chief by a navy officer, Dennerll said he first noticed Adm. Widodo Adisutjipto, who Cabinet that would focus on liament last week marked military's main think-tank. sia's bumpy and sometimes the masks about a couple of Indonesia's transition to democ- "He's nun partisan but has a bloody transition to democracy was Wiranto's deputy. The navy pulling Indonesia out of its months ago and thought they racy, announced a Cabinet good relationship with the after the ouster of authoritari- is regarded as less corrupt and worst economic crisis in more had potential for costumes The than three decades. filled with political neophytes. armed forces," said analyst an President Suharto in Mav brutal than the army. store has sold dozens of tin Islamic party politicians and Salim Said. "He would not be 1998. Indonesia's military long has "We have to make economic masks since — big numbers for fewer military officials than considered a threat to the mili- Wahid said Juwono was served a major political role recovery our prime goal," a little store — and got a new- Wahid said in a nationally tele- ever before tary He would be a good bridge appointed at Wiranto's sugges- that was trimmed back since order in Tuesday. Juwono Sudarsono, Indone- between the president and the tion. Suharto's departure. It has 38 vised address. "Second is to Men who have been dragged sia's first civilian defense min- military." "Don't think that the mili- of the 700 seats in the People's maintain our territorial integri- out costume shopping enjoy ister in four decades, faces the Juwono will take over the tary are crazy," Wahid said. Consultative Assembly, the ty" looking at the masks, Dennerll said. "They just stand at the counter laughing," he said. the Art of Tup RENOVATION KISSING Is COMING! THE RENOVATION IS COMING!

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"~ i i page 6 The BG News Wednesday, October 27, 1999 Jury seated as Shepard case begins By ROBERT W. BLACK the co-defendants. He died five and his client's use of those sub- case is not a hate crime, some Associuted Press Writer days later from 18 blows to the stances would be a core part of analysts speculate the defense LARAMIE, Wyo. — A jury face and head. his defense. may argue that McKinney that includes three university Co-defendant Russell Hen- "What you have to decide in reacted angrily to an advance ^Bfc students was seated today to derson's trial in April ended this case is basically a question by Shepard, a so-called "gay hear graphic testimony in the just before the jury was seated of why," he said during jury H panic" strategy. trial of a man accused of beat- when he pleaded guilty to selection last week. 1 -H "There's some fine line there ing Matthew Shepard to death. felony murder and kidnapping ('us!is has said in court pro- where you could say, 'I don't A panel of 10 men and six and received two life sentences. ceedings that he will try to per- , hate gays. I didn't intend to women, including four alter- The plea allowed Henderson suade the jury to convict his - ; ■ harm a gay person. When the nates, was selected and will be to avoid the death penalty. client of the lesser offense of gay person touched me, I lost d H . 'i TB sequestered during the trial, Whether McKinney has been second-degree murder or my senses and under the influ- which is expected to take four offered a similar deal has not manslaughter, which do not ence of drugs attacked a gay weeks. been disclosed. Attorneys and carry a possible death sentence. ' gS ^ _ ■ person,™ said Andrew Cohen, a Opening statements were court officials are under a gag He must also try to prove Denver legal analyst. scheduled for later this after- order and are prohibited from Shepard's death did not result Although the gay panic noon to give jurors enough time discussing the case. from a kidnapping or robbery strategy has been used success- to return home and pack Analysts say no agreement because Wyoming subscribes to fully before, fewer juries are belongings for the hotel stay. has likely been offered because the felony-murder rule. That accepting it these days, said Aaron McKinney, 22, is prosecutors see McKinney as law allows a defendant to be Jeffrey Montgomery of the accused of first-degree murder, the main aggressor in the convicted of murder for a death BHT l National Coalition of Anti-Vio- kidnapping and aggravated attack and deserving of a stiffer that results from the commis- lence Programs. robbery. He could face the penalty than Henderson. sion of a felony, even if the "There was a time when it death penalty. McKinney's lawyers already death is unintentional. was a virtual guarantee to get Shepard's mother, Judy, and have said during jury selection In other words, even if McK- an acquittal, hut in recent McKinney's father, grandpar- that he played a role in the inney avoids conviction on the Associated Press Sketch ents and a stepsister sat on fatal beating on Oct. 7, 1998, individual first-degree murder years it's been much more diffi- opposite sides near the back of but that he never intended or charge, he could still face the Aaron McKinney is shown in this courtroom drawing as he lis- cult," he said. "Juries are not as the packed courtroom. planned to kill Shepard. death penalty if the jury finds tens to proceedings in his Matthew Shepard murder trial in influenced by it, but it's also Shepard, a 21-year-old col- Defense lawyer Dion Custis Shepard died as a result of a Lararrie, Wyo. because prosecutors are much has said the death was not a robbery or kidnapping. lege freshman who was gay, more better prepared and able was found bloodied, comatose hate crime. He told prospective "There was no intent or pre- this did not occur during perpe- prospective jurors earlier this and tied to a fence some 18 jurors that drugs and alcohol meditation to affect the death tration of a robbery, also known month. to counter it." hours after leaving a bar with spurred McKinney's actions, of Matthew Shepard and also as felony murder," Custis told Although Custis has said the Top officeholders encourage candidate NATO arrests 3 By JOHN MCCARTHY Republican officeholders. Also that shouldn't exist," said Jane Butler, who owns the Associated Press Writer attending was Pat Harrison, a Robert Bennett, chairman of Greystone Winery, a downtown COLUMBUS, Ohio — Vot- co-chairwoman of the Republi- the Ohio Republican Party, who restaurant where the luncheon Yugoslav soldiers spoke briefly to the group. ers should keep a Republican in can National Committee, and was held, told Teater that with By MERITA DHIMGJOKA provincial capital, Pristina. the mayor's office rather than several small-business owners Harrison, who was a busi- her experience — five years on Associated Press Writer KFOR said they.had been shot take a chance on putting — all women. nesswoman before joining the the City Council and 14 years PRISTINA, Yugoslavia — in the chest, head and neck. Democrats in charge of City The focus on women was in national party, said the GOP is as commissioner — she was Peacekeepers in Kosovo arrest- The statement did not say Hall. GOP candidate Dorothy part an appeal for Heater's cam- reaching out to the women who best suited for the job. ed three Yugoslav soldiers who whether the victims were Serbs Teater said Monday. paign. A mail poll conducted by make up half of all new small- "We've had very good leaders had crossed into the province or ethnic Albanians and no The Columbus Dispatch Sept. business starts. in both parties. But your oppo- Teater spoke at a luncheon from Montenegro, the NATO- other details were available for women in business and pol- 24-Oct. 1 found that 50 percent "Even in this economic boom, nent called me and I said, "I ... for women starting up it's led peacekeeping command pending an investigation. itics as her campaign against of the women surveyed sup- can't.' I trust you to be my part- said today. ported Coleman, while 38 per- still a challenge,'' Harrison ner," Butler said. In another incident, three Democrat Michael Coleman The Yugoslav soldiers were wound down to the final week cent favored Teater and 12 per- said. Coleman campaign men, presumably ethnic Alba- arrested Monday night near nians, were killed in the Amer- before the Nov. 2 election. cent were undecided. Teater said putting her in spokesman Fred Yatcs said the border crossing at Kuciste The random poll of 2,649 reg- the mayor's office will continue ican sector when explosives Teater, a Franklin County com- Coleman has offered specific northwest of Pristina, after istered Columbus voters had a a three-decade tradition of they were working with explod- missioner, would be the city's plans to help small-business they crossed 1 1/2 miles into the first woman mayor. Coleman, margin of sampling error of Republicans helping small- owners, including women, who ed, the NATO-led command plus or minus 2 percentage business owners. If Coleman province, a spokesman for the the City Council president, are just starting out, while peacekeeping command, Capt. said. would be the city's first black points. The margin of error for wins, he would become the Teater has not. Attilio Andre said. Two of the victims carried mayor. subgroups was higher. Overall, city's first Democratic mayor identification cards of the offi- those surveyed favored Cole- since 1971. Democrats current- "His numbers are higher They were arrested, dis- Guests at the luncheon armed and taken to the city of cially disbanded Kosovo Libera- included House Speaker Jo Ann man over Teater 47 pcrcent-40 ly control the council 6-1. with women than Dorothy's percent with 13 percent unde- "I think you need the checks because Michael has been Pec by Italian peacekeepers tion Army, a NATO statement Davidson, Attorney General and were expected to be handed Betty Montgomery, Lt. Gov. cided. and balances. You need the addressing those issues," Yates said. said. over to the Yugoslav authorities The three men were found Maureen O'Connor and other "One of the frustrating other party to be represented," later. things is we have a gender gap Teater said. dead in the village of Sepoinica In a separate incident, the near Gnjilane. It was unclear : bodies of one woman and two why they were working with I men were found near the Hunan explosives. Buffet Thinking About Law School? 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1 On behalf of the Latino Student Union, I would like to thank all of the co-sponsors for Latinopalooza IS** '99. This event was a tremendous success and it could not have been possible without your generous contribu- tions. It pleases me to see how we have built a community that strives to support and promote one another in Bookstore Hours: various initiatives at BGSU. Adelante, para siempre Adelante! Monday - Thursday 8:00 - 6:00 Marcos Popovich Friday 8:00-5:00 372-2851 President, Latino Student Union Saturday 9:00 - 5:00

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By KATIE WOODS McKinley museum, Lou Gerhig The BG News and a Civil War display again featuring Abe Lincoln with One look inside LifeForma- some other Civil War heroes. tions in Bowling Green would seem as though Halloween had Heiligmann's favorite char- arrived a little early this year. acter was the "Brain Charac- ter". As you walk in the front door of LifeFormations you are "The Brain Character goes greeted by a beggar in rags. His inside a fortune teller cabinet. arm is outstretched and in his You put in your dollar and he hand is a tin cup to collect uses his immense brain power change or anything else you to tell you fortune. The cabinet may be able to spare. He is was rigged with a bunch of missing a few teeth, and those lights and wires so that it teeth that are left are black and sparked. That was fun." yellow. He has dirt underneath Lara Melton, an artist for his long fingernails, and LifeF'rmations, is currently because he is barefoot you can working on a tree that will tell that his toenails are in the have a TV monitor built right same condition. He has a mon- into the trunk. It will later be key perched on his shoulder. It used in a museum that wants is hard to tell if the monkey is to show a video without having as dirty as the owner because the television interfering with his fur helps hide the dirt. their setting. This allows them Upon closer inspection you to integrate the TV monitor realize that it is not a beggar with their settings. and his monkey at all. It is a Melton considers this a lifeless figure. A very real look- dream job. She wanted to use ing lifeless figure. her art talent to work in special LifeFormations is a company effect in movies. She considers that creates animated and sta- herself very lucky to find some- tic characters. It is located on thing like this in Ohio. Industrial Parkway just behind According to Melton, she and BG News Photo/ MIKE LEHMKUHLE Meijer. her fellow artists just finished According to Rodney Heilig- characters for the a theme A Lifeformations artist works on a current sculpture of Adolf mann, Director of Sales and restaurant based on Jekyll and Hitler. The artist uses real human hair and prosthetic eyes to Marketing for LifeFormations, Hyde. There is a Jekyll and give the sculptures a human look. they sell their characters pri- Hyde restaurant in New York from such things as wood, take the wig apart and put it marily to theme parks, muse- with ones opening in Chicago fiberglass and plaster. They back in rows or hair by hair. ums and companies that have and Dallas. have even used parts from a Also, LifeFormations has trade show booths. Most LifeFormations' char- BG News Photo/ MIKE LEHMKUHLE vacuum machine for a robot been known to create the eyes Some of the more memorable acters arc made of siliconc, that they created. of their characters by using projects that they have worked however according to Heilig- A sculpture of a beggar, done by a Lifeformations artist, stands They often use real human prosthetic eyes. on are: Mary and Abe Lincoln mann, they use any material at the entrance of Lifeformations, begging for money. hair from wigs for their charac- A LifeFormation runs any- for the Lincoln museum, they can get their hands on. ters. According to Melton, they where from $35,000 to $55,000 William McKinley for the They have made characters See abilities, Find Falcon sports think possibilities scores every day in The BG News

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Continued from page one. and the Internet for harass- happens regularly, maybe on a occur are not reported. Teaman report, which would not lead to out if they don't want their fam- also said. One of the reasons ment. week to week basis or a month prosecution but would put the • 'y to know or they don't feel "There's been so much in the Many people, however, do to month . isis." she gave for reluc. mce to incident on the record. news regarding the cost [of dis- not report harassment they She said that she and Vision report is that people do not "I think whenever it occurs that there is enough support to crimination]," Rose said. "Yet endure. Teaman said that every were unaware of many cases know that the different ways of people should report it," Tea- speak out. involving physical violence, but reporting an incident. Some are man said. every week you can see a report gay, lesbian or bisexual person she knew underwent harass- verbal harassment is some- fearful of releasing their Carr said gay and lesbian "It can be very intimidating in the news about this type of ment on a regular basis. thing homosexuals and bisexu- names, which would be students who are harassed may for them, especially when conduct continuing." "I wouldn't say it's an every- als have to deal with on a regu- required to press charges not report because they don't Carr said there has been an day occurrence, but it's not lar basis. against the harasser, but they feel secure in the community. they're uncomfortable already," increase in people using e-mail rare," Teaman said. "I think it Many of the incidents that could simply give an incident She said they might not speak Carr said. RACISM Man denies treatment, uses funds for sick Continued from page one. whites, if in power, would By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS cost and benefits and coming to sheet of estimated expenses. of the House and Senate, advance special interests Associated Press Writer a conclusion that not many His final decisions "were majority legislators "quickly studies. instead of all embracing a uni- COLUMBUS, Ohio — For- would probably follow," Sweet really just a continuation of his learned to take his word and Many times, these ideas arc versal culture," Green said. The mer state finance director Hal said. whole life and the difficult deci- his figures as rock-solid, the planted unconsciously because white male, however, even for Hovey used the $25,000 he sions you make in go em- absolute truth," Gilligan said stereotypes of non-whites have Hovey lived his life based on non-whites, symbolizes security the analysis of facts and fig- would have spent on his own inent," Ms. Hovey said. "Trying Tuesday. "After a month or two become so much a part of soci- treatment to create the Hovey to make a decision that will do they never even bothered to try ety that they are difficult to do for all interests. ures. This belief in the superior Fund to help young cancer the most good, put to challenge them." away with. So one of his final decisions, patients and chronically sick where it will do the most good." Hovey left Gilligan's office in white male has integrated itself to forgo cancer treatment and "People have an internalized children. Hovey was a public policy 1973 to become state budget set up a charitable fund with conception of the world," said into the American society, rein- He also chose not to watch analyst at the Batelle Memori- director in Illinois. He later Cecilia Green, associate profes- forced in images in the media, the money he would have spent himself deteriorate into a husk al Institute in Columbus when worked as a budgeting consul- sor of ethnic studies. It stems, in speeches by church leaders instead, surprised few who of his former self, said his Democratic Gov.-elect John tant to several federal agencies she said, from when the white and politicians and in homes. knew him. daughter Kendra Hovey, of Gilligan tapped him to become and state governments. man began to colonize the "We can't erase prejudice," Hovey's decision was "consis- Colur.bus state finance director in 1971. Her father made a conscious world. Andrade said. "It is there to tent with everything I knew Hovey died of a self-inflicted Hovey had just finished two — an analytical — choice not to Oppressing non-whites, the stay. We can, however, become about Hal Hovey," David Sweet, gunshot wound Oct. 18 on years as head of a blue-ribbon have health insurance, his white male came to be viewed aware of the stereotypes and dean of Cleveland State Uni- Hilton Head Island, S.C., she panel looking at tax reform in daughter said. as the center of power. As a versity's College of Urban come to an understanding that said. He was 60. Ohio. The state income tax was As a result, once diagnosed result, he became the standard, Affairs and a former state instituted in 1971 and, with all of us are equal. Look, think In the months leading up to with cancer, he consulted with the ideal representative of the development director, said his death, her father, a smoker, Hovey's help, survived a voter before you hate. Think before his South Carolina doctor on people, according to Green. Tuesday. read several books on his ill- referendum to eliminate it a treatment costs before deciding "There is a fear that non- you act." "I could just see him there ness — cancer of the mouth — year later. to create the charitable fund doing a cold-hearted analysis of and set up a computer spread- Despite Republican control instead. According to a 1999 ABC News poll, the No. 1 problem in the AEP says it's in compliance with Clean Air Act By JOHN MCCARTHY However, AEP spokesman The New York attorney gen- mental Council, the Sierra next millennium will be racism Associated Press Writer Pat Hemlcpp said the company eral's office last month threat- Club and environmental and prejudice. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — does not need to take any ened to sue AEP if the company groups in the affected states, American Electric Power has action. did not reduce pollution at the would give AEP time to not fallen out of compliance "All of are plants are in com- plants. Northeastern states respond to their intent to file a with clean air standards at 11 pliance with the emissions have complained to the U.S. suit. coal-fired power plants and dis- requirement," Hemlepp said. Environmental Protection "I*'s very clear." "It would give AEP an oppor- putes environmentalists' Agency that Midwestern coal- tunity to negotiate," she said. claims that it has expanded Ms. Weir said the group fired plants are polluting their "What I hope is that they not be ?fej*2Kg| The problems would be willing to negotiate r production at the plants, a air. allowed to continue to violate spokesman said. with AEP over pollution coming The EPA is reviewing the the Clean Air Act." and the Solutions from the coal-fired plants in A coalition of 13 environ- complaints against AEP and Any increase in production Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Vir- other utilities but is not moving are Staring you mental groups planned to give ginia and West Virginia. She has been in response to state AEP a letter today informing said the utility holding compa- quickly enough to satisfy envi- regulations requiring utilities in the face. the company of its intent to sue ny's plants have increased pro- ronmental groups, Ms. Weir to satisfy customer needs, over the matter if the company duction and now exceed accept- said. Hemlepp said. Volunteers - of America refuses to reduce pollution at able limits of nitrogen oxide, "We can't wait for that," she He said he could not respond wmwsm the plants, Shari Weir, con- sulfur dioxide and carbon said. to the coalition's letter until sumer issues director for Ohio monoxide allowed under the Ms. Weir said the coalition, company officials had a chance Citizen Action, said Tuesday. federal Clean Air Act. including the Ohio Environ- to review it. THE CITY OF BOWLING GREEN WISHES TO REMIND MOTORISTS OF THE REGULATIONS PROHIBITING PARKING ON CER- TAIN STREETS DURING SNOW. ICE OR SLEET CONDITIONS. The regulation, prohibit parking on the designated streets (including all cul-de-sacs) during "Snow Emergencies' A "Snow Emergency" can be declared if snow, ice, or sleet is forecast, and in any case will automatically become effective without a declaration when the snow depth reaches two inches (2"). When a Snow Emergency is declared the news media will be advised. The decldration will contain the effective time ot the emergency II snow reaches a depth of two inches without a Snow Emergency having been declared, the police desk will be able to advise the officidl time at which snow reached the two inch depth If a Snow Emergency becomes effective between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., motorists have two hours in which to remove their vehicles from the designdted streets. If the Snow Emergency becomes effective between 9 00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.. motorists ha\/e until 9:00 am to remove their vehicles Irom the designated streets. Vehicles remaining on the designated streets in violation of the regulations are subject to being towed at owner expense. If a particularly bad storm is forecast, additional streets may be designated in the declaration of emergency. K this should hdppen, every effort will be made to notify the news medid dnd to post tempo- rary "NO PARKING" signs The designated streets are called "SNOW STREETS' and are printed below "SNOW STREET" signs nave been erected on snow streets. II is pointed out. however, that the absence of signs will not relieve motorists ot responsibility lor improper parking. Although the City will make every effort to inform the public of the existence of probable develop- ment of weather conditions requiring removal of motor vehicles from snow streets, motorists are still responsi- ble for determining p . .able or existing weather conditions and removing their vehicles if required by the regulations FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SNOW STREETS: NORTH-SOUTH STREETS EAST-WEST STREETS Brim Road West Poe Road to Bishop Road within Bishop Road North Main Street to Brim Road corporation limits Clay Street- North Main Street to North Grove Campbell Hill Road rrom East Wooster Stieet street southerly within corporation limits Clough Stieet- South Mam Street to eastern Church Street Sand Ridge Road to Clay Street terminus in Stadium View Apt. complex Dunbridge Road East Poe Road to Route 6 Conneaut Avenue- North Grove Street to Mitchell Fairvlew Avenue- Conneaut Avenue to Van Camp Road Road Haskinj Road West Weester Street to Northern Court Street North Grove Street to Thurstin Avenue Corporation limits Gypsy lane Road Sand Ridge Road to North Grove Street West Wooster Street to West Poe Road Dunbridge Road Klotz Road Napoleon Road to Gypsy Lane Road Industrial Parkway- Entire length Lafayette Boulevard Entire length Lehman Avenue- Entire length Larchwood Drive Entire length Merry Avenue- Thurstin Avenue to Mercer Road Main Stieet North corporation limits to Route 6 Napoleon Road- Kenwood Avenue to Dunbridge College Degree Law Degree interchange, except that parking is Road permitted at parking meiors during Parker Avenue- Haskins Road to Wood County the hours of parking meter operation Hospital unless speciticoi'y prohibited in a Peail Street South Main Street to West Wooster St Declaration u,. c.nergency Poe Road- Mitchell Road to Dunbridge Rood It's a jungle out there. Manville Avenue Cast Wooster Street to Napoleon Rd. Research Drive- Entire length Martindale Road Pearl Street to Mekose Street Ridge Stieet- North Main Street to North College Mercer Road last Poe Road to Hyduke Ditch Drive You need every advantage you can get to leap to the top of your profession. North College Drive Ridge Stieet to Newton Road Sand Ridge Street- South Main Street to You need a Law Degree. Prospect Street Napoleon Road to East Poe Road Wlntergorden Rood South College Drive E nst Wooster S**eet to Noooleon Sheffield Drive- Stonegate Boulevard to Another edge: Capital University Law School. Capital offers flexible full-time and Road Wintergorden Road South Summit Street East Wooster Street to Napoleon Van Camp Road- North Main Street to Brim Road part-time day or evening programs, distinguished faculty, innovative initiatives and Road Wallace Avenue-North Grove to Haskins Rd. excellent placement. And, we're in the heart of Columbus' legal, judicial and Stonegate Boulevard West Wooster Street to Sheffield Wooster Street- Western corporation limits to Drive Dunbridge Road except that parking Is governmental community. We've also produced many of the most respected legal Thurstin Avenue East Wooster Street to East Poe Road permitted at parking meters during the and business professionals in the Midwest. Winlergarden Road Sand Ridge Road to West Poe Road hours of parking meter operation in the Wren Road- Entire Length 100 block of East Wooster Street and the 100 block of West Wooster Street unless You can be one of the pride. within the corporation limits specifically prohibited in a Declaration of Snow Emergency

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Matt Steiner Sports Editor i/4p& iLS^t SPORTS 372-2603 BG looks to stay hot By NICK HURM "We're clicking right now," "They have a lot of good tal- team in kills, kills per game, in the Fast Division. They are The BG News setter Heather Greig said. "The ent on the team," BG head and digs. On the year she has just a half game behind first The Eastern Michigan vol- team is really working well coach Denise Van Walle said. led the team in kills in 19 of 22 place Akron and just a half leyball team comes into Ander- together which is huge. We're They are better than they have matches for the Falcons. game ahead of Miami. The Fal- son Arena tonight having one of not only getting along, but we been in the last couple of years. "Right now we need a total cons will have a big matchup the most successful seasons are in a flow." It's going to be a fun match." team performance," Van De with Marshall on Sunday. since 1993. But they have to The Eagles posted their thir- No team has been able to Walle said. "In order to get into "Even though we are on an the top four Ifor the MAC tour- face Bowling Green, the hottest teenth win of the season stop BG in its recent tear, espe- eight game winning streak, we team in the Mid-American Con- against Toledo Friday. EMU is nament] we need to be good in cially left-side hitter Melissa have the mentality that we ference at the moment. having a breakout season like Lewis. For the second time in all of our skills. The league is so haven't peaked yet," Greid said. The Falcons (14-8 overall, 7- BG. The Eagles are 13-8 with a three weeks the senior has been good you need to have all the "We need to keep focused, keep 3 in the MAC) are riding an 5-5 record in the MAC. Despite named the Mid-American Con- skills." Hoopsters eight game winning streak, the their third place standing in ference Offensive Player of the Every game from here on out humble, and keep pressing on." longest since they won the the West Division, they have Week. Lewis, who earned the is big for the spikers. BG is tied The BG Eastern Michigan will save us MAC in 1992. not won 13 games in six years. award two weeks ago, led the with Marshall for second place match will start at 7 p.m. at BGSU It hasn't been a very success- ful fall season for most of the BG teams. The soccer teams Gerling enjoys role on team have struggled for most of the season and the football team continues to have a numerous By G. MICHAEL earn the Mid-American yards per game both rank amount of problems that can't GRAHAM Conference Freshman-of- seventh in the conference. seem to be solved, no matter The BG News Part of that may be due what changes are made. the-year award catching 34 But have no fear Falcon fans, Like most college passes for 656 yards and six to the secondary keying on the team that will bring happi- athletes. Bowling touchdowns. He averaged Redd, who had been hot in ness and school spirit back to Green football 19.3 yards per catch. He games our windy town will be pre- sophomore wide receiver also made second-team All- before miering soon. If you haven't fig- Kurt Gerling wanted to go MAC. Ohio and ured it out yet, it is the men's to a programs where he "He enjoys the challenge Akron. The basketball team. could come in and con- and the tough situation," defenses I watched this team play all tribute immediately. coach Gary Blackney said. have also last year for the paper and at "He wants the ball when had to pay the end of the season, I said to He saw that opportunity there's pressure." attention the other writers that I felt if at Bowling Green and In the first game against to Aaron the ' ilcons did a few changes seized it in 1997. After red- Pittsburgh, he had seven Alexander in tiie off season, that they shirting in 1997, Gerling catches against the highly- as well. Kurt Gerling would be almost unstoppable in burst onto the scene in touted cornerback Hank In the Mid-American Conference. 1998. The sophomore histo- Poteat. But he also had two terms of highlights, he felt I felt they needed to hit the ry major from Sterling costly fumbles that may finishing strong last year weight room and bulk up a lit- Heights, Mich, wanted to go have cost the Falcons the including the win against tle bit because in some games, to Central Michigan but the Marshall was big. He was some of the guys were getting win. However, he has not Chipps weren't interested in fumbled since then. also glad to help this year's thrown around by their oppo- him. However, he is close to nents. I also felt that the Fal- "That felt real good," Ger- senior class finally beat cons needed to go out and get home. Some other schools ling said. "I brushed them Toledo. some good recruits to comple- had looked at him but he off after the game because Gerling is well aware he ment their already strong injured his knee during his it's just something that hap- could become a part of histo- returning nucleus of players. senior year in high school. pens to everybody." ry with Redd and Alexan- At the media day here at A few weeks into the sea- Gerling has begun to der. The school record for Anderson Arena a few weeks son, instead of the Falcons blossom lately. Gerling had receptions in a season is 70 ago, it looked as if everything being worried about skill seven catches for 72 yards set in 1983 by Mark they needed to do to get better position play at the wide in the loss at Ohio and Dowdell and Stan Hunter happened. Sophomore forward receiver, defenses were wor- racked up nine catches for that same year with 1,107 Len Matela added 20 pounds of ried about guarding Gerling 183 yards at Akron. yards. Career-wise, Mark muscle to lanky frame, which as well as fellow freshmen Although, Gerling admitted Szlachic (1989-92) holds the should make him one of the receivers Aaron Alexander a great majority of the pass- school record with 182 best centers in the league. and Robert Redd. es came late in the game receptions while Stan Standing next to Matela, Hunter (1982-85) has the sophomore guard Keith "I would say what makes when the Zips went into a McLeod and the rest of the me a good receiver is'I can prevent defense. record for 2,679 yards. players, I could definitely see BG Newi Photo/MIKE LEHMKUHLE be smart and read defens- "We were in our two- Gerling and Redd talk a the impact the weight room had es," Gerling said. "My speed minute (offense)," Gerling lot of strategy since they made on the Falcons. BG receiver Kurt Gerling watches the game from the sidelines. isn't all that. I feel I can said. "It wasn't truly a real- room together at away Also, the Falcons added catch anything that's istic stat but I'll take it any games. "We definitely have the freshmen Kelly Hunt, Seth Kurt Gerling's stats by season thrown near me. I know day of the week." Doliboa, Cory Ryan, Kevin Net- where to go. A lot of that He currently has 41 potential to become one of ter, sophomore Jeremy King the best receiving corps in year catches avg yards touchdowns comes from coach IDino] catches for 598 yards, five and junior transfer Brandon Dawson [BG wide receivers touchdowns for an average school history and possibly Pardon to their depth chart. I the MAC one day," Gerling 1998 34 19.3 656 six coachl. He's smart. He of 14.6 yards per catch, 5.13 have heard that Pardon is knows a lot about the receptions per game and said. "You never know what unbelievable and when he 1999 (so far) 41 14.6 598 five game." 74.8 yards per game. The can happen in the future. I becomes eligible to play receptions per game and hope things go well." (because of his transfer from Gerling would go on to Wright State), he should make an immediate impact for the Falcons. BG returns so much talent, Falcons led by that Anthony Stacey guy, Women's soccer faces Bucks who is considered by many peo- By PETE STELLA Against Ohio ple in the MAC to be the best bfflfe Ad. The BG News State, the big key to P* w to play player in the conference. I can _^ *s..^._. Today, the Buckeyes of Ohio State a victory will be how not wait to see what happens BG will handle the ' this year and this is my call to invade Coohrane Field for a non-conference battle witi. the BG women's soccer team. physical Buckeyes. * Oakland everyone at BG who is sick of The Falcons, who below par teams. Come out to The Falcons are hoping that the Buck- eyes soccer team is having as much success seem to be more a a %s By DAVE TRUMAN every BG home game and give finesse team, might A your support. If you were here as the football team is, which is not as The BG News much as they should be having. BG, which again have trouble ••• last year, you saw what hap- 9 Bowling Green will play its is winless in their last ten games and against a more vft&^ final home game and final non- pened at the end of last season aggressive team. *S ■ A when the Falcons won their which has set a school record for consecu- conference match of the season tive losses, faces the Buckeyes at 1 p.m. "We dont sec the \ when Oakland comes to last seven of eight games. kind of physical play £A Anderson Arena was crazy and "If you count our record, we are definite- . • Cochrane Field at 3:30 p.m. ly in a slump," BG coach Tom Piccirillo the Big Ten has in vX«; r I feel that this year, every homo today. said. "But I feel we are playing better then the MAC". Piccirillo game should be like a mad- The Falcons men's soccer our record gives us credit for." said. "We don't have team will be without starters house. Show ybur loyalty to the it, we have some Falcons! For the Falcons, their promising season Jason Bryant, Fred Degand seems to be all but lost. With a win or loss teams in the MAC This year also shows that the } and Adam Erhard. Bryant was today, a definite win against Toledo Satur- that are physical but ■>> ejected from Sunday's victory at MAC has the potential to be know where near the r one of the most talented confer- day and a Kent loss to Buffalo, BG still has Buffalo and Degand and a decent chance of making it to the Mid level of the Big Ten. ences in the country. Kent, / Erhard each picked up their American Conference post-season tourna- In the past, when we Akron, Marshall, Toledo and fifth yellow cards. ment. This would be the second consecu- have outfouled Ohio all look to be good. So BG coach Mel Mahler said tive year that BG would make it to the teams, we have won. the team may have caught a when all these teams come to *I am not telling our • BG, break out the chest paint eight team tournament. break, considering the timing of Last weekend, the Brown and Orange team to go out and BG Newi Photo/BEN FRENCH the suspensions. and noisemakers and head over purposely foul but to Anderson Arena for some of dropped two matches, one to conference foe "I look at it like a day off in Western Michigan Friday and to Big Ten more fouls means Falcon sophomore Annmaire Aparo and an Indiana opponent that it might help heal some the most exciting basketball better and more , fen you will ever see in your life. rival Indiana Sunday. Like BG saw with cnase after ne last Sunday. BG faces Ohio State today. bumps and bruises," Mahler the Hoosiers, today's game looks to be a physical play." On a side note, I would like What is wrong with the Falcons? That is said. "An extra day to rest late physical one. After last weekend, the Falcons record to say hi to the nice gentleman an excellent question and the answer is in the season is always a good "The Big Ten has physical play day in dropped to 5-9-3 overall and 2-5-3 in the seemingly hard to find. Piccirillo has made thing. Some coaches would who sent me an email on my MAC. Ohio State comes into today with a and day out," BG coach Tom Piccirillo said. several personnel and starting line-up have their guys go out and get Michigan column and told me 10-5-2 overall and a 5-4-1 Big Ten mark "We can anticipate that kind of play today changes through out the season and has the fifth card in a situation like how I was a fool for being and owns the overall series advantage over because that is what we saw against Michi- also changed the Falcons offensive and that. I told them when they got brought up on Illinois. Hope the Falcons. your words taste good! gan State and Indiana." defensive strategies. see MEN, page 11. page 10 The BG News Wednesday, October 27, 1999 Freshman sparks BG Falcons head to KSU By JOE FINNELL Special to the BG News "I was a little nervous to start out with and for conference meet The BG rugby team re-tooled we got off on the wrong foot." its offense over the weekend By MATTHEW P. LYONS Wells believes the course at out program but in all the pro- and went on to defeat the Uni- Chad Cunnigan The BG News Kent will help her team run grams, we could be fifth or versity of Windsor 34-5 and 7-0. some fast times. Freshman fly half The Falcon men's and sixth. It's going to be an inter- In a move virtually unheard of women's cross country team "It should be a fast course," esting day." in the rugby world, freshman BG end zone. Cunnigan then Garret Fisher scored the only will head to Kent State Univer- said Wells. "It will be nice for Martin see Central Michigan Chad Cunnigan was bumped sity on Friday for the Mid- them to get some fast times up into the critical fly half posi- took the ball on the ensuing try and fly half Pete Cromly as the clear favorite for the booted the conversion in the 7-0 American Conference Champi- after .all of the hard courses we tion to spark the stagnant Fal- kickoff, chipped it ahead and men's title this year. won the footrace with the Falcon victory. onship meet. have had to run." con backline. The men's team is also look- "For them to loose would be Windsor defender to down the BG also edged Ohio State- The women's team is looking the equivalent of the Yankees "Something had to be done to to defend its MAC crown with- ing for a strong finish on Friday ball to tie the game. Marion in the third match of loosing to the Brave in the get us back to hitting on aJl out long-time coach Steve Price. at Kent State after a meet this "That score seemed to settle the day. Center Andrew Riddell past weekend at Eastern Michi- World Series," laughed Martin. cylinders," BG coach Roger and hooker Sawn Sass tallied BG has had to adjust to a new Mazzarella said. "Everything Chad down and he was just fine gan University. "It was theirs to win last year from then on," junior wing Kurt three tries and Riddell convert- coach and fight off injury. But seemed to be taking place in BG ran several guys who Weaver said. ed on one kick to give the Fal- despite the setbacks have and they lost it so it is possible. slow motion, whether it was were those who finished in the But, they are a year older, have BG then took the lead on a cons a 12-5 victory. shown they are still in con- getting the ball out or hitting tention with at third place fin- upper part of the team. Coach been in this situation before, heads up play by Weaver and This weekend the Falcons, Martin used this as one way of the holes." ish at the Pre-NCAA meet two and have run great throughout lock Reed Luecke. While the now 21-5-2, will host the first determining who he will run at Cunnigan, who played for Lancer captain irgued a refer- round of the Midwest Universi- weekends ago in Indiana. the year. This year they are the national prep power West- the conference meet. ee's call giving the Falcons a ties Cup. BG will take on the Five seniors will be running hands above any other school in erville High School in Colum- "Dave Anderson had a great penalty kick on the Windsor University of Cincinnati at 1 their final MAC race for the the conference, so the pressure bus, caught the eye of Maz- meet," Martin Said. "Vince five yard line, Weaver quick p.m. while Marquette Universi- Orange and Brown this week- [Moloskyl also had a great race is on them to win." zarella during the first week of tapped the ball and fed Luecke, ty will play Michigan at 2:30 end as well. Jessica LaFene, practice. and is gaining confidence. Mike Martin also has some goals who waltzed over the goal line p.m. The two Saturday winners Angie Michael, Liberty Triola again had a really great for his team on Friday. "We run one of the most com- Mitchell, Nikki Monroe and unnoticed. will play for the right to race. He has been running well "Our top three guys have to plicated offenses in the country advance to the finals at 12:30 Carrie Rezentes will be saying Switching into high gear, the the last month or so." get out with the leaders," said and Chad had a smoothness Falcons punched over three p.m. Sunday. good-bye to the team after this and natural knack for picking it The Falcon men will be with- Martin. "At the three mile more tries by eight man Mike Seeded fourth in the Mid- season. But the future looks out the services of sophomore up," Mazzarella said. "Fly half Hotz, center Scott Mullins and bright thanks to a strong fresh- marker we need to be in posi- is the equivalent of football's west behind Indiana, Ohio Tom Kutter however. Kutter is fullback Jim Bollinger. Weaver State and Indiana Pa., Bowling man class. still recovering from a leg tion to be fifth or sixth. We can- quarterback, offensive coordi- booted three conversions and a Women's coach Cami Wells is not allow the teams we are nator and punter rolled into Green seemingly has all the injury that has kept him out penalty field goal to close the headed into her first conference the last few weeks as well as competing against, Kent, Ball one." cards stacked in its favor for scoring out at 34-5. this regional. Cincinnati has championship meet confident of Friday's meet. Nolan Fahrer State and Marshall, to put "I was a little nervous to The second match ended not beaten the Falcons since what her team can do. Coach will return from a back injury three guys ahead of our first. If start out with and we got off on early when the referee had Wells also has some goals for as well. we get out top three in before the wrong foot," Cunnigan said. 1991 and BG has not lost a finally had his fill of the argu- game at home since 1995. her team to meet this weekend. Coach Martin believes his they get their top three in, we Pushing the Falcon forwards mentative Lancers and called "Right now I see us in the top team is good enough to finish in are going to beat'them. If we do around, the Lancers jumped "The home field advantage three," Wells said. "Our goal is the game only ten minutes into has been good to us," Mazzarel- the upper half of the MAC, but not, they are going to beat us." out to a 5-0 lead after a 30 yard to finish as close together as believes it will be a battle for the second half. Rookie center la said. The Falcon men race at noon rolling maul collapsed in the possible. Hopefully within 45 the middle placements. seconds of one another. We "I think we are right where and the women race at 11:00 in want to try to keep everyone in we want and need to be at this the Mid-American Conference the top 25. We will have a good time of the season," said Mar- Championship meet. The races chance to win it if we can do tin. "If everyone runs up to will be held at Kent State Uni- that." their potential, not just in and versity. leers first line switches around, finds production By DAN NIED ble first line. more room for Edinger to han- The BG News After mixing and matching dle the puck. First it was Scott Hewson for every type of forward to play Although they didn't get his ability to work in the cor- right wing with Edinger, head much even strength time to ners. Then Chris Bonvie coach Buddy Powers decided to work together in the 2-1 loss, because of his playmaking give Dejarlais a try during last Fultz thought the combination skills. And then Ryan Fultz weekend's series against West- worked well. because he can generate ern Michigan. The duo respond- "I thought we accomplished offense. ed by accounting for three of quite a bit in the offensive None were right. the Falcon's six goals in the two zone." Fultz said. "As a whole But finally, after three weeks games. unit I thought we got a lot of of trying to find the right fit, Friday, Powers shook up the pressure" senior Craig Dejarlais steped in lineup by knocking Murphy However, Powers may not Photo provided at right wing with Hobey Baker from the first line to the third have been as satisfied with the candidate Adam Edinger in the line. Dejarlais took his place way they played. Saturday he Fullback Jim Bollinger turns the corner on his way for a try against Windsor. Wing Joe Finnell middle and Ryan Murphy on and Fultz, a freshman, played decided to return Murphy to gives support to his teammate. the left side to form a formida- right wing in an effort to create see HOCKEY, page 11. - RUMMAGE SALE Apartmenit Living Not What You Expected? St. Thomas More - Newman Housing

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Since being sworn in as Bowling Green's Ward One Council Be Sure To Member, Sarah Tomashefski has been putting her talents to work ft *- Check Out Our -* *!> for all of the residents of the ward. For example, The Toledo Blade noted on September 26, 1999 that "First ward Council woman Sarah Money Saving Coupons Tomashefski,...is heading an effort to find solutions to the (trash) fin The Campus Directory! f ; problem." A vote for Sarah in November is a vote for dedicated, demonstrated

■ii , leadership on City Council. a Sarah TOMASHEFSKI FIRST WARD COUNCIL 353-BGSU I SMART MONEY "A Voice From* For BGSU" I2£ PaiO for by the Tomasnelski Committee. M.K. Norton, Treasurer, 120 Easl Svers St., Bowling Green. OH 43402 Wednesday, October 27, 1999 The BG News page 11 HOCKEY Personals Personals Personals continued from page 10 way to the back to the net. "We definitely played well Dejarlais said that he looks Sigma Kappa'Sigma Kappa together," Edinmger said. "I • 1 Spnng Break 2000 Specials! "SPRING BREAK 2000" Congratulations to Jenn Laurito! forward to adjusting to life on Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas. & Florida1 . Free trips. Free Drinks, Free Meals1 Our sister ol the week! relly like playing with those the top line. Now Hinng Campus Reps! Hottest Destinations. Lowest Rates Sigma Kappa'Sigma Kappa two guys, they're both very "Eddy and Murph played Best Prices Guaranteed. 1800-426-7710-www sunsplashtours.com Unlimited tanning until Chnstmas smart and talented players. I 1-800-234-7007 $35 together last year and they are International Students and Families think it's the best combination NEWS www endlessummertours.com. Please jom us tor a weekly English As A Campus Tanning 352-7889 so far," great players so hopefully it wil Apply to become a Peer Facilitator Second Language conversation group What's Cookin' in ASS' Food & lun! Fam- be a good combination for the Every Saturday at 4 pm at The UCF Cen- ily Weekend event. Sat. Oct 30, 10-noon "We definitely contributed tor UNIV 100 year." he said. Classified Ads UNIV 100. University Success is ter. 313 Thurstin. For inlo call 352-7534 in the School of Art Faculty, students and offensively, so if you look at it recruiting candidates tor Peer Facilitator or e-mail: nrybasObgnet.bgsu.edu. classroom demos! that way, it worked," Dejarlais 372-6977 positions. Applications can be picked up said. at the First Year Experience Program The sisters of Sigma Kappa would like to The BG Newi will not knowingly accept idver- Office. 406 Moseley Hall Applications are Wanted litemenu tint diunmiruic or encourage dis- congratulate Laura Segertm on her Dejarlais took over the pres- due Friday, November 5,1999 crimination againu any individual or group on AWESOME job at the swimming and 1 sure filled role of filling last the basil of rate, $e*. color, creed, religion. ?'s call 2-9646. diving meet last weekend. We are so 2 graduation tickets needed ASAP ! Will nuionaJ origin, seiual oncnlatran. disability, sta- pay. Call 419-625-7318. leave message year's team leader Dan Price's tus as a veteran, or on the basis of any other Brewster's Pourhouse, Happy Hour 3-9 proud of you! spot. legally protected slams IK-ZK-SICIK-XK-IK: Hey Ladies! 33 oz. Tankard ol Domestic Beer $2.00 Become a SAIN facilitator & help to edu- $1.25 well drinks/ $1.00 shots Spring Break '00 Edinger flourished last sea- The BG News reserves (he ngtu to decline, dis- cate your campus on issues ol sexual as- son with Murphy and Price on continue or revise any advertisement such as Free popcorn & peanuts, 3 pool tables Cancun, Mazatlan, or sault & acquaintance rape. For more in- those found to be defamatory, lacking in factual Darts. Air Hockey, « Free Shuffleboard Jamaica from $399 formation call 2-0470 or pick up an appli- his line. He was second in Cen- basis, misleading or false in nature All adver- Reps wanted! Sell 15 and travel tree! tisements are subject to editing and approval FLU SEASON IS HERE! cation Irom the Wellnes Connection! Lowest Prices Guaranteed!!! tral Collegiate Hockey League GET YOUR FLU SHOT AT THE Roommate male/female needed ASAP. scoring right behind the former Info Call 1-800-446-8355 Own room in house across Irom campus. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE www sunbreaks com captain. STUDENTS: ($3.50) Oct. 18-Nov. 23 $233/month . utilities Call 354-5091 Campus Events SAIN So, there Was some question Mon. Tues, Wed. and Fri: SPRING BREAK 2000 8-11:15am and 1:30-3:30pm PANAMA CITY BEACH FLORIDA FROM( The Sexual Assault Information Network as to how Edinger would per- is recruiting program facilitators. SAIN is a HAUNTED HYDRO TRIP Thur: 9:30-11:15am, l:30-3.30pm. $149 PER PERSON SANDPIPER form without Price. FACULTY, STAFF: ($7 50) LIMITED BEACON BEACH RESORT, THE "FUN program lor women, by women & deals Fri., Oct. 29 O 9pm to 12am w/ issues of sexual assault & acquaint- Edinger was held pointless Sifln-up in 330 Studenl Union HOURS PLACE"! HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST KEG PARTY. DRINK DRAFT ance rape II you'd like to become a SAIN in the Falcon's first three from Ocl 22-27lh "Free CD ot cool mualc when you reg- facilitator, please call 2-0470 or pick up S3.00 transportation tee ister at mybytea.com, the ultimata BEER ALL WEEK LONG TIKI BEACH an appfcaHon from the Wellness Connection games until he assisted on cap- $10 00 at trie door webalt- for your college needa." BAR ENTERTAINMENT BY BOOGIE tain Doug Schueller's goar Sat- For more into contact Freedom and flexibility are yours with Phi- INCORPORATED. BIKINI CONTESTS, urday. It was his 100th career BO News Photo/MTKE Shannon Tesso @ 372-2486 losophy 101 On-line (call (23585). offered MALE HARD BODY CONTESTS, 3 Help Wanted point. LEHMKUHLE Sponsored by UAO from Jan. 10 - May 5. Choose when and POOLS, LAZY RIVER RIDE. WATER where you study. Work at your own pace. SLIDE. HUGE BEACHFRONT HOT Later in the game, Edinger SENIOR PORTRAITS TUB, MINI GOLF, GIFT SHOP, SUITES $1500 weekly potential mailing our circu- No textbooks or timed exams required. 3 lars. Fur info call 203-ST7-1720 got his first goal of the year by Falcon forward Scott Hewson SENIOR PORTRAITS BGSU credit hours For technical require- UP TO 10 PEOPLE 1-800-488-8828 $$ MAKE CASH WITH ONE taking a Dejarlais pass in front battles for the puck with an SENIOR PORTRAITS ments, call Karen Homsby, 419-353- Starting Monday Nov. 8 Carl Wolf Studios 1115 To register call 419-372-8181 WWW.SANDPIPERBEACON.COM PHONE CALL $$ of the net and stickhandling his opponent. will be on campus taking senior portraits SENIORS If you know anyone (mother, tamer, uncle from 10am-6pm daily. Any senior gradu- GAMMA PHI BETA ' FIJI SENIORS or friend) that works tor a company that The women of Gamma Phi Beta ating in Dec.. May or August should at- SENIORS can use a good machine shop you will MEN tend. Portraits are taken in your dress would like to thank the Fiji's for Any senior graduating in Dec.. May or Au- make a percentage ot all the work I can a fun time at the tea. clothes and in a cap and gown provided gust should call 1-800-969-1338 to do for them Call me. Allan Main, w/A-1 continued from page ten season. by the studio. Sessions take about 15 mi- You guys are great! schedule your senior portrait sitting. Por- Machining m Bowling Green, 353-3838 FIJI ' GAMMA PHI BETA Today's game does not count nutes and the S6 sitting tee can be charg- traits will be taken the week ol Nov. 8, M- ""Put posters up on campus or get a Golden Grizzlies junior for- GAMMA PHI BETA in the MAC standings, and once ward Paul Snape leads the ed to the bursar. Please call 1 -800-969- F, from 10am-6pm in 28 West Hall (Base- group and go free 1o Bahamas, Cancun, 1338 to schedule a sitting. Portraits taken The women of Gamma Phi Beta ment). It only takes about 15 minutes, and Jamaica or Flonda for Spnng Break. No would like to thank the men ol Beta a player sits out a game for his team with nine goals and seven in 28 West Hall. Don't be left out ot the the $6 sitting fee can be charged through selling involved Lowest prices and repu- Theta Pi for kissing carnations. fifth card, the count starts back assists. Goalkeeper Mike Skol- historic 2000 Key Yearbook the bursar. Make sure you leave your mark- table company make it easy. GAMMA PHI BETA be included in the historic Y2K yearbook. breaklravel com 1 -800-678-6386 at zero. nik has recorded 10 shutouts SENIORS GAMMA PHI BETA SENIORS Still, Mahler said it is impor- and boasts a 0.77 goals against The women of Gamma Phi Beta SENIORS tant to keep the momentum the average. would like to thank the men of Any senior graduating in Dec.. May or Au- Fiji for kissing carnations team has built over its last six "Oakland is a very good gust should call 1-800-969-1338 to GAMMA PHI BETA 24 Hour Towing games. team," Mahler said. "They were schedule your senior portrait sitting. Por- traits will be taken the week ol Nov. 8. M- Haunted House-Nightmare on Jefferson "It is important for develop- a Division II powerhouse for F, from 10am-6pm in 28 West Hall (Base- Street at the Catholic Club Located k> Transmission • Tires ing the team and continuing to years before they joined Divi- ment). It only takes about 15 minutes, and downtown Toledo at comer of 16th and All Mechanical Work • Bearings the $6 sitting lee can be charged through Jefferson. Open 7pm every Thur-Sun. For • Brakes • All Farm Equip improve," he added. "Guys who sion I. They beat Xavier and info or coupon www.CatholicClub.org or haven't gotten much playing Central Florida this year- the bursar. Make sure you leave your • Diesel and Gas Motors mark-be included in the historic Y2K year- 243-7255. time to this point will have to teams we lost to-arid I put book. IMPORTANT NOTICE! - Low Shop Rates - step in and perform." them on the same level as Penn 1. Would you like to vote in this year's - Free Towing with Student ID - BG (7-8-1, 3-2-1 MAC) is 4-1- State, SMU, and Bradley election? Services Offered 2. Do you now reside in Bowling Green? (with qualified repair) 1 since Oct. 8 and has allowed among our tough non-confer- 3 Are you registered to vote in ANY two goals only once in that ence schedule." Ohio County? stretch. The Falcons close the regu- Worried about pregnancy?? YOU MAY LEGALLY VOTE Free Pregnancy Tests. TODAY B&B Truck & Auto Oakland (10-4-2) is currently lar season at Eastern Michigan Conlidepual and Caring. OR ranked fifth in the Great Lakes Sunday. A win over the Eagles 354-4673 BG Pregnancy Center ANY TIME BEEOBE Region and knocked off MAC- guarantees BG at least a third TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1999-7:30PM Repair & Welding Wood County Board Elections 13040 Bishop Rd., Bowling Green, OH • 353-2!-2526 leadcr Akron 3-0 earlier this place finish in the MAC. One Courthouse Square Personals Bowling Green Tel: 419.354.9120 SPORT! Regular Hours: Monday - Friday f N BRIEff Ao?'A\VI>"A<|i 8:30 am-4:30 pm Congratulations to Alpha Phi's new member officers: A Public Service Announcement From Enjoym & flexibility Lewis named MAC offensive player of the week President: Amy Shumaker JOYCE KEPKE for Mayor with Vice President: Lisa Feldhaus, JOHN MURA for Council At-Large SARAH TOMASHEFSKI■ 1 st Ward Cncl. BG senior Melissa Lewis has been named the Mid-American Ryan Donely Philosophy 101 On-line Social: Anne Pettier. Stacie Conway Wood County Democratic Party: Conference Volleyball Offensive Player of the Week. Allen R. Baldwin. Chair. Community Service: Lisa Durst • Choose when and where you study POB 707, Bowling Green, OH 43402 Lewis, who shared the award with Western Michigan Jen Angie Maidment • Work at your own pace Nowak, earns P-O-W honors for the second time in her career. Historian: Erin Genide, Melissa Meehan, Tel: 352-5299 Lewis, a left-side hitter, led the Falcons (14-8 overall, 7-3 MAC) Acb"AqVA'Aq*> SENIOR PORTRAITS • Buy no textbooks SENIOR PORTRAITS • Take no timed exams : to a perfect 3-0 week with road wins over Oakland, Kent and xa•XQ•xa•xa SENIOR PORTRAITS ' Akron. On the week, she led the team with kills (56), kills per Congratulations to our Starting Monday Nov 8 Carl Woll Studios • Learn your grade with the click of a mouse • game (4.67) and digs (38). Sister ol the Week will be on campus taking senior portraits Katie Bartling! from 10am-6pm daily. Any senior gradu- On the season, Lewis is hitting a team best .295 and she leads XQ'Xli'Xfi'Xfi ating in Deo, May or August should at- Offered on-line from Jan 10 - May 5 the MAC with 4.60 kills per game. She also leads the team in ser- XQ-XQ-XSi-XQ tend. Portraits are taken in your dress • 3BCSU credit hours, call # 23585 vice aces and is second in digs per game. She has paced the Fal- Houseboy needed immediately! clothes and in a cap and gown provided cons in kills in 19 of this season's 22 matches. 10-15 hrs., a week by the studio. Sessions take about 15 mi- .^WPJ^ Monday-Friday mornings. nutes and the $6 sitting lee can be charg- To register 419.372.8181 For more into, call Suzy at 372-3408. ed to the bursar. Please call 1 -800-969- Keycode Continuing Education. International & Summer Programs Find out Falcon sport^,scores xa•xo•xa•xa 1338 to schedule a sitting Portraits taken 10481099 in 28 West Hall. Don't be left out of the For more information about technical requirements every day in The BG News historic 2000 Key Yearbook. s^ Karen Homsby 419.353.1115 COUPON 16" X LARGE Is Mow Hiri ONE ITEM PIZZA Management Inc. m mmm mm Serves as pep band to selected 1 $050 Leasing for January Coo basketball games and hockey JOHN NEWLOVE for Top $ and games during the 1999-00 \\ Season. Rehearsals are Sunday, The BIG BGer* Management Inc. great hours- ■^iirirra Tiifi REAL ESTATE 11 illsdak Apti., October 31, Thursday, I Over 3 Million Pizza* Sold I 1082 Fairview Never Work November 4, and Sunday, Large studios, lunch Again! November 7: 7-9PM in Kelly Hall y I Coupon Free Delivery I CHECK OUT OUR FEW 91/2-12 mo. leases Starts at $380- Call353-58O0 (Room 1012) in the Moore I £§£. 352-5166 I also looking for REMAINING LOCATIONS Musical Arts Center. f ^V203 N. Main, B.Q. I *••*••*•***•* AfEfcCA Server* & Bring your horn. 722 EIGHTH - 3 BR A-frame. Management Inc. 11 o s I s/1 lo stesses JpPKorWs"! Tenants pay util. $450/Mth for 1 Heinzsite Apts., See you there! 716 N. Enterprise V Top wages M * ••■■mJBW^B Serving You Person. $500/Mth for 2 People. Large studio, close to BGSU *•**•••*•*•*• 91/2-12 mo. Leases V Flexible Ho 516 S. MAIN - 2 BR duplex. Starts at $400 V Paid Vaca $395-1 Person/$435-2 People. V Health/Dental Income qualifications must be Insurance met. Management Inc. ••*••••*••*•• Evergreen Apts.. \ Employee Stock BARNEYS DEPOSITS EQUAL ONE 215 E. Poe Option Plan Studios & huge 1 bdrms MONTH'S RENT. Laundry on site are just a few of the great CONVENIENCE MART NO PETS ALLOWED!! Rent starts at $25(1. benefits waiting for you! Call 353-5800 •**•***••••** Apply in pe VU? Offer: Mon. - Fri. Management Inc. 401 W. Dussel - $6.75 STARTING PAY Willow Home Apts., 830 Fourth St. Maumee, OH 1 Mrm . gas heat, A/C, ■ College Tuition reimbursement ■ $ 1 .(X) per hour shift difTerentrial Remodeled Starting at $400 ■ Referral Bonus Program ■ Flexible Hours Call 353-5800 •••••*•*••••• Apply at any of the Bowling Green locations: Management Inc. 1091 N. Main 1602 E. Wooster 996 S. Main JOHN NEWLOVE REAL or ESTATE RENTAL OFFICE Slop by our office at 1045 N. Main St. for complete list- 33 Anthony Wayne Trail (Waterville) lc, a.a. ^260 nlnutea from BG! ing or call 353-5800 872-3484 26520 N. Dixie Hwy. (Perrysburg) WZ-8431 319 E. Wooster, BG I to Du»«el-turn right.) www.wcnet.org/~-raecca Acn sin et iron a i Bell page 12 The BG News Wednesday, October 27, 1999

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EASY WALK FROM CAMPUS tions Company for Mid Am Bank and the Money Orders $.25 Work part-time, tull-time, even put in over- Ohio Bank is looking for* Payday loans, checks cashed, time hours, around your college and per- NUMERIC DATA sonal schedule. Work a minimum of 15 ENTRY PROCESSORS Prepaid phone cards. hours per week or 40 hours plus over- FT 2:00pm-11:00pm Fast cash, 1068 N Main St "HA time. Many college students work here. PT 11:00am-2:00pm 354-2300. Starting pay is $5 30 per hour with an au- PT3;00om-10:00pm Needful Things, a new kind of store 7 tomatic S 25 per hour increase to $5 55 PT5:00pm-10:OOpm Would you buy something you can't see after 100 hours ot service with the compa- Lafe afternoon to evening hours, occa- 8 out of 10 people say NO!!! ny. These are unskilled jobs involving as- sional Sat. Previous banking and numeric If you can't see it, why would you buy it? sembling and packaging of small parts. 10 key or calculator experience helpful. "It is too much of an inconvenience to set v Hai things!! Sky Tech offers: Apply in person between the hours of up a lime with the person who is selling 'Competitive wage and 900 AM and 5:00 PM {Monday-Fnday) at something in the newspaper or one of Quarterly Incentive ADVANCED SPECIALTY PRODUCTS. those 'trading' papers to see what they 'Paid vacation/Personal Days have for sale. And if you do see it, it may INC . 428 Clough Street. Bowling Green, 'Leading Edge Technology Ohio, only 2 blocks from campus near Interested applicants should apply in per- not meet your expectations anyway. I Kmko's and Dairy Queen next to the rail- son, Sky Technology Resources, Inc. Op- would rather buy it at my convenience road tracks. erations Ctr.. 1851 N. Research. BG (175 when I can see it without the hassles." French house needs houseboy to assfal lo exit 181). Sky Tech values a diverse "I tried to sell something in a 'trading' in kitchen for remainder of academic year workforce and is in principle as well as paper and I ended up paying more for my Please contact 2-7145 for more informa- prachce. an Equal Opportunity Employer advertising than I got out of selling my tion. Spring Break Reps Needed! Earn easy item." If you have something to sell, give us a V ORDER $$. travel free! 1-800-367-1252 or call first!! ENTRY www.springbreakdirec1.com You can sell your items in our store front Seasonal Teachers. PT w/ FT possibilities. Experi- on a consignment basis to help you $7.00 - $7.50 ence or education preferred, bul will train. Hickory Farms is now hiring full and part- achieve yojr economies of scale!!! Must be available at least 2.30-6pm, M-F. 419-354-2433 time seasonal Order Entry personnel to Send resume (o Stay-N-Play Day Care. input orders into our order processing (CALL COLLECT) 3120 S. Byrne. Toledo. OH 43614. 134 E. 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Re- ma City, Daylona, South Beach, Florida included Short-term lease. 832-5663 $129! springbreaktravel.com 1-800-678- Valid only with Student ID sponsibilities include clencal duties, gath- 1,2,3 Bedroom Apts 6386. ering information with regard to process- From only @ Bowling Green Store. ing volunteer and client applications, re- 2 Macintosh compulers, $400 obo Per- $425 sponsible for responding to m-person and torma 6400. 180 Megahertz. 372-2662. Exp. Date Dec. 15th 1999. Private Entrance telephone inquiries in a professional man- Comput* Patio Macintosh Centrus 610 with 14 inch moni- ner, various duties lo assist caseworker. Spacious Kitchen Position requires mature individuals able tor. Style Writer II Printer. Additional soft- Small Pets Welcome! to handle multiple tasks. Requirements in- ware and hardware included Best Offer ' FOR THE I'RICtOFA Varsity Square Apts. clude proficient computer skills - Microsoft Trombone for sale: 353-7715 MOVIE CHOOSE LIVE Word, ability to work independently Fax Bach Slradivanus Bb Tenor Trombone resumes to 419-352-9679 Call 353-9265 for more information Female roommate needed to sublet PROFESSIONAL STANDUI' apartment. $250/month including utilities. COMEDY! ?0th Annu Call (419) 358-4862. House for rent 3 bdrms, 1 bath, very low utilities, close to sssrc-^ campus and downtown. $6307month. Call Hallowee fTnnW 352-0206 to view r« One and two bedroom furnished apart- If Student Travel ments available now. 352-7454. from A to Z

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includes 6 nights lodging (w $30 : returnable deposit). 4 day lift ticket (5th U CIAJRS i day at nominal fee), airfare from Detroit Metro Airport and transportation from Men's Rugby hosts the Midwest Denver to Winter Park. University Cup Quarterfinal Saturday, October 30 at I OOpm College Park Field Ior more info about any of thai programs, please call i'lI 2711.

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