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The Daily Egyptian, July 02, 1997 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC July 1997 Daily Egyptian 1997 7-2-1997 The Daily Egyptian, July 02, 1997 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_July1997 Volume 82, Issue 161 Recommended Citation , . "The Daily Egyptian, July 02, 1997." (Jul 1997). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1997 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in July 1997 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~•.• J • Book signing: _Tipped 9ff: ~ Lesbian novelist urges • · Police arrest driver of acceptance of gay pride. vehicle in crash after finding discarded crack. DAILY ;1]}¥PTIAN: (1a/{e3 v .__%.,~!t_ pa,:e3 !'~1 Southern lllinoi!i Universityat Carb·ondale Vol. 82 No. 161, 12 rages ~:·tiliiJlt1&t-DMB@fRtl. htrp://ww-.,.·.dailyegyptian:com Students,· citizens storm up ideas "I hope this will be the first of ma~y cnn­ divided into four· groups. and each person Gus Dode· SUGGESTION BOX: Town . versations we're going· to , ha_ve," said ··shared live idea.,; on student-city relations, meeting attendees ask for 'party Carbondale City Councilwoman Mag3ie The citizens and students a.,;kcd for more Flanagan. interaction between the University and the patrol,' improved housing. !\fore than 60 people attended the m..-cting ::ity government, better interaction between ALICE JOHNSOl'l at the Student Center. It was organized by police and students and impro,·ed student DAILY EcYrTIAN REroR'rER Flanagan and SIUC student government rental housing. because of a planned September festival and "This is just the first step," said. David Creating a siuocnt "party patrol" and . barbecue. cook-off for students and Vingren, Undergraduate Student Government reviewing landlonl-tcnant relations were two Crubc,;Jalc citizens. president of hundred,; of suggestions made at Monday's People who attended were encouroged to meeting between city officials, citizens and brainstorm on how to make that festival and Gus says: Serving up Universily_ student,;. other future events successful. They were SEE BRAINSTORM, PAGE 7 end city relations. Hungarian· TV ·reporters learn ways of U.S. media fl_ LM AT 11: Visiting ground ben~th h~r... You_ do~•t · ·. ~ews is more like a show here ., . - . - . sec an):hmg, hke this m · m the U.S., and they are more · -journalists produce -·.· : ·· Hungary. This~ visual paten• flexible here. We're studying : k. · ·· •, ·· · -· ·· - · tial;and Mr.- Murrie wants us to how to make our news difTer- moc segments, 1earn uy everything." enL'" freedoms of press Through · the U.S. Wagner's colleague David • · Information Agenc-,, the seven Kruzslicz agrees there is a lack MIKAL J. HARRIS · Hungarian journalists are learn•· of variety in Hungarian news DE CA1.1rus I.JFE EDITOR ing to shoot and produce mock programming. - news segment~ in a workshop, "Our national television Standing at ·.i dry-erase · news is half an hour of mostly boanl in the WSIU television ----" ---- political news," he said. newsroom. Friday, Michael . · Enter Voice or America and Murrie_ helps a . group • of It's rare to see· o SIUC. Voice Of America. an Hungarian Journalists decide f · I . arm of the U.S. Information wh~ch stories they will cover' group O · te eVISIOn Agency, sponsored the c:ght­ ilunng the weekend. • · 1• t •th t day television workshop on Near the end of the list of · 1ourna IS S WI OU campu.,;. which ucgan June 25, S~O?:S ~king '!ie boanl, the ' a coudcle of 1\rn years ago, the organii.ation v1s11tng Journahst,; find :m . • chose SIUC's Dcpanment of as.~ignment, that, for them, is · prtmC Onnas. Radio-Television to train most unusual. African journalist,; anJ business "Okay," says Murrie, an ~~ leaders about American media. a.m>eiate professor in th~ Dm\RTMENr Of RAoto-TEIIVISION. The Hungarian journalists Department of Radio- arc learning how to lh·en up Television. "Who want~ to using techniques or American their newscasts. And. like the cover the Street Machine television uews and taking group of African professionals. Nation.1ls in Du QuoinT' advantage of Ameri~"alt press Murrie. the workshop's orga- After interpreter Eva Baer freedom,;. nizer, said the Hungarian jour~ translates Murric's query, most · The Hungarian communist nalists are savvy enough to of the hands c>f the Hungarian government's grip on the media soak up the intense training. journalists shoot up in excite- loosened when the go\'ernment "In the African.group, some ment at the chance to cover Du changed to a parliamentary of those people were more Quoin's annual hot rod evtnt, democracy in 1990, after a rev- experienced than we were," he . DouG I.AltsoN/Ut1ly Ei:l~•m which took place· Friday . olution. But the visiting jour- said. "A couple . of the Bill Leathers (bott~m), a graduate s~dent in ra~io through Sunday. .. nalists said Hungary's tclevi-• Hungarian joun;;ilists are ROLL :EM: 'This is real America."jour- sion news coverage still keeps a interning, but none of them end television from Centralia, prepares the camera for taping at · nalist Beatrix_- Wagner· said stiff upper lip. the Street Machine Nationals in Du Quoin Friday with Zsalt - · about an hour later in Du . "Reporters . and news Nemeth (left), end Ferenc Roney, professicnal television journalists Quoin, as music blasting from anchors arc less formal and less from Hungary. _ _ customized•. cars vibrated the strict here," Wagner said. ''TV SEE TELEVISION, PAGE 2 tl•1J3 3! !WiJ State. postp·ones reintroduci,ng. el~ one month •lhi, decision whether or not CONCERNS: Citizens fear. But Humphrey will have . to wait arrow for four year.; to hunt elk. one of two proposed Shawnee National awhile longer before he knows if he still "Man.just beini; able to see them and·· Forest sites, either south of Catbondale to release the animals may trample crops, . will have to travel out of state for the hear them in the wild i.,; fantastic," said or south of Harrisburg. • 25-30 elk will Humphrey, a memberof the Shawnee The decision; originally scheduled be made within sport; · · cause a·utomobile accidents. Resident~• concerns have cau.'ied the Chapter of_ the· Rocky Mountain Elk for July I, will be announced within one the next month. TAMEKA L Hrcxs state to postpone its decision on whether Foundation. "It sends chills up my month, said 1im Schweizer, spokesman . •lhe elk ~pu_·• DAILY EGYPTIAN REroITTER or not to release about 27 •elk into spine.'' · for the departmcnL lotion would Southern Illinois forest,; for at' least · . For more than one year, the Illinois Rick Rce~·es, owner of Shawnee. grow to about Randy Humphrey has been anticipat-\ another month. - Department of Natural Resources ha.~ 200 within in ing · the "chills" of elk hunting in , · Humphrey ha.~ traveled to Colorado conducted public meetings across the seven years. Southern Illinois. and New Mexico with his bow and state about the reintroduction rf elk into SEE ELK. PAGE 7 NEWS TODAY Alon b- dctai~, .453-5371. • S!UC Molocyde Rider C-ou-se • Frco 6 lo 9:30 p.m., JJy 18, 8 a.m. lo Calendar • Brown Bag Summer Ccnat1 Series • Help Encl ~n-iuano Prohibition Oub mooting • p.m., every_ • noon ~.m., Woclncsdays bwn 2 ~-~~:,~~ ~J,.°'641~~9. Squc,ro ion, IUinois Avcn~-e and Thursday, Student Ccnlcr 3rd Roor, Activity Room D. Conlod Reid b- Portly cloudy. CA1.£NDA~ POLICY Main Slrcct, Carbmalo. •. Blood Pmsu-e .0-mic • 9:30 lo The cbJ!ine for details; 529-4083. 11 ~ p.m., Jilt :>1. sponsorod by rho Higli. 94 Cakndulr<m1btwo • fm, Mcmage. SIi.dent of ma=ge • [gyplian DiYers meeting • 7:30 Jaclcsoo County Heohh Department. Low: 74 rubllatloa diys h.fore . ~ lo refine hxhniqucs. Conloct Cal 684-3143 b-dctoas . the n-mr. Th• lt,m lorn for an appointment, 529 ·5029. · mull iMlu.le lime,, d.k, ~2t3&~·s2?-20'Llr:/~~; pl.no, adml11ioa coot •Wind~rncc1ing•2 THURSDAY: • ~~ Sodety-6:30 p.m., June 2.4, s and BBQ, emy anJ •ron- of t1,• n-mt p.m., . • olficn in Life Scienco n • SIUC BoDroom Oub meeting • 7 andthen,meand""'- to 9 p.m., through July, Davies Tuesday, SlllC !:::ct doclc on Campus Portly cloudy. of the rm-on 1ubmiltln1 at SllJC. Conbct Scat at 351 ·9727 x• lcle. Can'.od M b- dctaas, 985- the itnn. Irma •houlJ b-dctak' $5.00 per scmcster. Conlod U a Higli. 94 i.. d,~Y<ffll ot mallal to b-dcfails, 893·.!029. · . 4981. low: 74 thcr>.ilyEm,clul • Sou1t,em flinois Collegiate Saitr.:i t Ncw,room, • Catholic Charismatic Prayer • Sil.IC Balroom Cub rnoo'ing • 7 to Ccmmunlatk,at Cub· soil boat lrtlin" mooting, 8 9 p.m., lhrough JJy, Davies t;ym. p.m., Student Cenb'~ia Room. meeting • 7:30 la 9 p.m., eveJ; lluilJin11,RocxnU47. Tuesday al the Newman Calli ic $5.00 per semcsi,...,_ Canbct Llnda b- FRIDAY: AD cakndu itrm, alto Conloct M-jron b- dcloils, 351 «tll,· .. arrcarontheDEWdi Student Ccnlcr. Contad Tom or Jan details, 893-4029. .. Portly cloudy. rai:,,.Noakod.trinfor• 549-.4266 b- dctoils. al • Motony:le Rider VM1CS • 6 lo Higli: 92 motloa,.;JJl,e,.km UPCOMING ....... th•""'-· • Blood l'reSSUl'II Oinlc • 9:30 to 9:30 p.m., June 25; 8 a.m. lo 6 p.m., Low: 71 • Sil.IC Colmels,g Servia:s · SURXlrt 11: 30 o.m .• July 14, , .~sored by June 27 ond 28, ol SIUC. Contad gr01.p b- gay and bisexual men , 8 the Jaclcson Ca. 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