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By Joih Wh.therholt Important the hockey program Reporter was and is to the BGSU commu- nity and the li( I community." The fundraising campaign to ren- Ihc recently announced com- ovate the University Ice Arena and mittee to head the fundraising bring approximately $2 million in campaign boasts several big scholarship funds within the next name players from the Bowling 18 months now has an official Green world, including Olympic committee and is underway. gold medalist Scott I lamilton and After receiving S1.5 million members of the 1984 National from the Ohio government this Championship Hockey team past summer and a S2.5 million Mike Pikul and Garry Galley. Dave reallocation of University funds lillett, another 1984 team mem- by President Carol Cartwright. ber, built recently built a hockey the campaign now has S4 million arena in New Mexico and is now dollars out of the prospected S5 on bond lor the ice arena renova- million. tions at his alma mater. "lt'sgouigvvry well," Cartwright "It's very important that we tap The University's newest promotional figure shows a different side said. "We have the money we into those people." Galley said. need to make renovations. It's "All those people have been living been going along well for the early stages and it's off and run- See CAMPAIGN1 Page 2 ning. It was obvious to me how ^J

CAMPUS FORUM SPORTS PEOPLE ON THE STREET "Don Quixote' conies to campus Let's be politically correct Hockey to face Ferris State What do you think the University's logo should be? Check out the campus page for photos Faculty columnist Phil Schurrer cau- Men's hockey sees their first winless month TAYLOR HUMMELL Freshman. Marine Biology of the upcoming performance of Don tions against using words too loosely, since the 1981-82 season but coach remains "A squirrel, because they are Quixote featuring the MadCap Puppets especially when it comes to liberal and positive and hopes to see tough play against everywhere." | Page 4 of Cincinnati | Page 5 conservative politics | Page 4 Ferris State | Page 6 k VISIT BGVIEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS, UPDATES, MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE 2 ■. Novembei 6.2009 FROM THE FRONT PAGE WWWBGVIEWS.COM

landl that alone is going to drive BLOTTER BIKE BOY CAMPAIGN this thing," Galley said. "We don't need just money, we need the From Page 1 From Page 1 WEDNESDAY support of the alumni, the com- NOV. 4 reason I could think of." hockey for all those years." munity and the students." (ireggila may haw been the While some of the money to As part of the fundraising 3:34 P.M. right fit for "Bike Boy" because raised will be focused into simple campaign, the committee plans Complainant reported a vacant of his body type, but rhe market- mechanical renovations, most of to have various Presidents Club apartment had been damaged ing department was surprised it is being used to help rebuild meetings that will be used to srrat- within the 1000th block of Fairview to find that (ireggila has a talent and sustain the Hockey program. egbe ways to get people interested Avenue in riding a bike with no lunik I'iktil said. in donating and sustaining one of 4 03 P.M. (ireggila said he didn't even "Raising funds for the arena has the University's most storied ath- Complainant reported unknown have to practice for the role. He been neglected for a long period letic programs. This first of these subject(s) tool her door mat. valued admitted he's made the stretch of time and we have to get it back meetings will take place on Nov. •LAINABUZAS :n[ =.,>.■> at SI. within the 1000th block of of campus down Wooster Street to the point where it's not hurt- 14 at the hockey game between Third St. without using Ms handlebars. CHRIS: Chris Greggila struggles while trying to recreate the photo that landed him on ing itself anymore," Galley said. BGSU and Alaska where the 1984 "I can text while I'm riding. In the University's Web site. "Vve need to market the rink and National Championship team will 8:26 P.M. fact I can do a lot." he said. "I guess the program better, illie project I be honored. i1 nant reported their apart- 1 in just naturally takiited at it" lunior Craig Obroek. a friend needs to have everybody pulling "I think it's a real point of menl wa* broken into within the (iimpusfest. and he also appears on the same rope at the same pride that we bad a champion- 900th block of E Woosfcr St. Red Connor, the senior direc- in the commercial from the front of Greggila, said seeing him on tor of marketing at the University, as he's riding. billboards and commercials time and I think we have that ship team," Cartwright said. "We THURSDAY NOV. 5 said Greggila was a perfect match "They'd just tell me to ride and made him laugh. now." are going to need to find ways to for "Bike Boy" not only for his hi do it again and I'd do it again "If someone would be on a FOr Pikul. the stability of the return it to another level of com- 1205 A.M. bidden talent but his Involve- and again," Greggila said. "1 start- bike it would be him," he said. program is what is most impor- petitiveness." : i i'cts were warned for tres- ment on campus. ed counting in the beginning and "It's just funny to see one of your tant. If thecampaign works, Cartwright passing when they were observed in "We want to be able to solidify plans to employ fundraising strate- i- after hours. "He's very involved, it made just stopped after a while." good friends all over the place." me feel really good about choos- He said the overall experience Obroek was also in the (he program for years to come," gies to help boost Other University Pikul said. "Bowling Green was programs. She said athletic pro- ONLINE: Go la ba,vtews.com for the ing him," lie said. was fun yet embarrassing, the University's commercial as otter list Connor said a similar photo worst being the test run before one of the students in the new a big part of my life academi- grams could use this method rather used in a promotional cam- the actual filming. Business Administration build- cally, professionally and from a than relying solely on University paign abOUl 10 years ago influ- The head of the marketing ing classroom. hockey standpoint. The viability funding while academic programs CORRECTION enced the image of "Bike Boy." department stopped traffic and Greggila said he plans to grad- of the program is very dear to my are not necessarily getting as much The University decided to use lad me do two test runs while uate in May and go tin to grad heart." financial support. POLICY the idea again after polling par- students were walking like 10 feet school, but he joked about con- The campaign largely seeks While some students may feel ents and students to see what awayfrom me, itwas so awkward," tinuing his acting career or "join- donations from alumni and pri- the University should be giving nrectall factual errors. their efforts to improve academic * nk an error has been made. marketing ideas enticed them to he said. "It looked like I was just a ing the circus for no-handed bike vate donations from community members. One of the donation aspects, Galley said he thinks such ■ BG News at 419-372-6966. check out the University. kid riding down tile toad spread- riding." "We were thinking of new ing his amis for no reason." He said it was an honor to be options is to choose which part an historical program will gain the I article titled. ways to bring mote students to A new celebrity, Greggila said part of the University's history of the campaign to donate to: the needed support of the students Volleyball heads to Miami in search BGSU." he said. This showed his image's presence on cam- as "Bike Boy" and he enjoyed scholarship endowments or the and community of third conference win." the head- that students from BG gradu- pus doesn't gel old to his friends doing it. arena restoration. To Galley, com- "Hopefully they won't be say- is incorrect. The volleyball ate." because they call all the time to "It's my legacy, I guess, as the munity support will be key for the ing, 'why did they do tliis?,'" he Mas in search of their fourth The familiar shot of (ireggila tell him he's on TV or they passed iconic BG 'Bike Boy,'" he said jok- success of the campaign. said, "They'll he saying, 'it's about conference win. from behind was taken during his back on a billboard. ingly. "We have energy and spirit, time."'

Students are also being educated the necessary precautions. This is a flu. We can do things just need to take precautions like mm on how to reduce their risk of "A lot of people are getting sick to protect ourselves and prevent washing their hands and using PRSSA From Page 1 catching the virus, she said. but people only need to pay atten- this from spreading further." hand sanitizer," she said. From Paqe 1 "We nave provided residence tion, not get over-concenied," she Sophomore Ashley Smith said Freshman Steven Reed said he She said hospitalized MINI halls with masks just like those said. she experienced the H1NI panic thinks the small meetings and and learn from professionals dur- patients are the only cases that located in the Student Health Snyder recommended vacci- firsthand when it was suspected programs in residence halls are ing the New York City trip. She must be officially confirmed and Service, If a student comes here nation as the ultimate prcventa- a first floor resident had the virus necessary to properly educate said all of the places the group reported to the health depart- with symptoms that they feel are tive measure, either in injcctable in Kohl Hall, where she lives. students on the facts of the H l N l visited provided information on ment through the guidelines of flu-like, diey can use a mask to or nasal spray form. She said the "It's contagious and many peo- vims and eliminate indifferent internship programs, people to the Center for Disease Control help reduce the risk of spreading health department received 1,000 ple were afraid on the first floor. attimdes about it. contact when applying and tips on and Prevention. Therefore, when the vims to others, but nothing nasal spray and 1,500 injcctable But I think a lot of it was over- "Even if it's only for about 20 resumes and interviews, but her rapid flu tesdngal Student I lealth say's they haw to," she said. vaccinations this week and is reaction and people thinking too minutes or so, if they take time favorite stops were definitely the Service determines a flu victim at I loffman said students should hosting clinics today from 10 a.m. much,'' Smith said. out of your day, it's going to make NBA and NFl. offices. the University lias type A tin. they view the flu precautions page of to 3 pm. in the Huntington Bank Smith also said she and her you think about it," he said. "I thought it provided a really will be treated without Ixing veri- the University's Web site. building and tomorrow at North friends recently talked about Reed said he began taking nec- good example of what it's like to be fied for H1N1. "Students need to use preven- Baltimore High School from 9 H1N1 precautions and vaccina- essary precautions last year to a professional in the sports world Hoffman said the University tion ... so their immune systems a.m. to 1 p.m. tions in an RESC class core event prevent catching the H1N1 vims and what it takes," Archer said. is following CDC guidelines and are strong enough to fight any "We also want people to take for the Chapman learning com- while many students were mak- "And, obviously, with both orga- taking precautions in residence viruses that are out there," she precautions to protect them- munity in Kohl 1 lall. She said the ing fun of it with hoax videos on nizations being so well-known balk. Resident Advisors are being said. selves, including washing their program advocated hand wash- YouTube and sarcastic jokes. worldwide, it was just an awesome educated and trained by Hall Snydcr said she predicts flu hands, covering coughs, getting ing and using the flu buddy sys- "I don't think people really take experience going into those build- Directors and Residence life is cases will eventually peak and plenty of rest and staying home if tem for roommates, and now it seriously," he said. "It's hap- ings." working ck isery with the custodial last as late as March, but students they're sick" she said. "We would provides free soup at the front pened to a minimal amount of Archer, a PRSSA member for two stall dial i leans residence balls. need not be alarmed if they take like to keep this in perspective. desk of the residence hall for any- people and usually had a mini- years, said she joined the organi- one who is sick mal effect on those people, but it zation to meet people with a com- "|H1N1| is scary, but people can happen to anybody." mon goal and to learn more about the professional world of public relations. The trip to New York City provided just such an experience. BGSU "I think it was a great opportu-

Bowling Grrtn State University | College of Muv«.il Arts nity and I got so much out of it," Archer said. "I think it should be done over and over again."

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thought of as "liberal," but a case moving ahead to liberate society "Liberal" and "Conservative" die State, nothing outside the State, headline should have read, "Same- could also be made for labeling from old-fashioned ideas such as are not the only terms that can nothing against the State" Goldberg sex marriage in Maine voted down." them as "conservative." They were dqiendenceon government restric- be as slippery as a eel in a bucket notes that communism, fascism Same number of letters; no extra vitidhy interested in restoring their tions on the right to bear arms, and of lard. We normally associate and modem liberalism share the space required, yet it would convey rights as Englishmen and perceived restrklioivs on the options for edu- T'rogressive" with the Democratic common thread of increased state a more objective tone the conduct of tlie British monarch cating OIK'S children. Party, eg Wilson, FDR, Turban involvement in society. Yet most of This is a manifestation of and government as opposed to At times, the terms "liberal" and and lohnson. Yet, the first real pro- us tend to separate them. It's the what I rather immodestly refer "A word is not a crystal, trans- their exercising those rights. "conservative" can seemingly flip- gressive president was arguably labeling — or mislabeling — that to as Schurrer's First Law of parent and unchanged; it is the No descriptor of a political posi- flop. When questioning a nomi- Teddy Roosevelt I ie was a tireless speaks a kit about our understand- Communication: the amount of skin of a living thought, and may tion remains fixed. Today, conser- nee for the U.S. Supreme Court, campaigner for the regulation of ing—or lack of it disagreement in any discussion is vary greatly in color and content vatives are thought of as looking modem-day liberals tend to take business and mists, pure food and In the November 5 edition of positively correlated to the num- according to the circumstances backward to a supposedly bet- a very conservative position on drug legislation and conservation. die BG News, an article from the ber of mutually undefined terms. and the time in which it is used." ter time. I well remember a skit abortion. They want to ascertain All this from a Republican! Associated Press about die results Goethe once said that, "when - Oliver Wendell I lolmes. on the "Tonight Show" where diat die candidate supports stare A recent book by Jonah of the Maine referendum on same- ideas fail, words come in handy." Words and phrases are indeed the Giad Mitchell Trio sang the decisions, that is, a reliance on pre- Goldberg, "liberal Fascism," also sex marriage washeadlined,"Maine It's easy to slap a label on some- slippery Terms that conveyed a song "Barry's Boys," a reference to vious court rulings—in particular, makes the point that seemingly votes 'no' on marriage equality." one or some movement and feel particular thought or idea years then-presidential candidate Barry Roe v. Wade. opposite movements sometimes The "hot" word in the headline is that the word summarizes all that or generations ago may indicate Cioldvvater. One of the verses is One of die popular trademarks deserve die same label upon clos- "equality." The implication pre- needs to be known. But in our day something completely different fixed in my mind: "So. let's go back of conservatives is supposedly a er analysis. He notes one of the sumably is that no one would con- and age, words are tools that can today to the days when men woe men reliance on prior events and deci- hallmarks of modem liberalism is sciously vote for inequality except be used or misused accidentally For example, the very descrip- / and start the First World War all sions. On the other hand, mod- the growing influence of govern- diose who voted against same-sex or deliberately. More than ever, we tion of our political positions has over again." Even today, this is the cm-day conservatives would hope ment in society. marriage. Therefore, those who need precision in our words. changed The word "liberal" today extent of comprehension of the that the candidate would want Goldberg cites an October 1928 opposed same-sex marriage favor connotes a position that is sup- conservative movement by some Roe overturned. This overturning speech by Mussoliru in which IlDuce inequality. posedly forward-kxiking and pro- But to some in the conservative of prior decisions is quite often summed up the entire fascist creed Not true; it all depends on how Respond to PltU at gressive. Our Roundels might he movement, social progress means attributed to liberals. with the expression: "Everything in "equality" is defined. Perhaps the [email protected] Baseball demands more THE LEGEND OF BONES MALONE s* cunning than most sports 1 NO..W,tVM)EK!W& a veritable shrine dedicated to the izing to some Baseball is either ' It'S A GLOBAL IT'S Reds, including a giant banner. 3 a game where you "get it" or you ToST...;icMYMiWE bobble-heads, a foam Reds "vic- dont. f / RYAN SULLIVAN tory" ball and a baseball thrown There is more strategy in one **--^ ' C01UMNIS1 to me by their centerfielder, Willy baseball game than in almost any Taveras, when my girlfriend and I other sport and if the manager ANCme* <*£ * TUBS, went to a game in Chicago against screws up at a critical point it Ls the VtCNOAJ? Hello, niy name is Ryan and I haw the Cubs. difference between a win and a toss. a problem. I get chills the first time I see a And yes, I have also seen almost No this isn't the beginning of I MM 'I \ill diamond each spring I do every corny baseball movie this side some Alcoholics Anonymous a little fist pump whenever a team I of "The Sandlot," which is one of meeting—though if you ask some like makes a big play. die best movies ever I might add. people, I should he there, too. When I go into a bar and I know To steal a line from "l«ver Pitch." This is the start of an all new dub, the Reds have a game on television, if somebody were to ask me where "Baseball Anonymous." 1 pester the bartender until they flip the Reds stood in my life. 1 say the So far, so good. From what every- onFSNOhia Reds, sex. then breathing. body tells me, the first step to get- The last time I cried, it was So if any of you see me walking ting over soniediing is admitting because 1 found out longtime down the street or through campus you have a problem. Reds broadcaster Joe Nuxhall died. and I am in a daze, it isn't because I Even as I am writing this. I am Granted, that same day I found out am on some drug or just downed a struggling not to chuck soniediing my family had put my dog to sleep fifth of Jack, it's because for the next dirougli my television as ESPN but that isnt the point. 150 days, all I will be doing is count- is getting on their knees for the When I go home, my favorite ing down the days until I can hear Yankees. And this isn't a Yankees topic of conversation with both Marty Brennaman scream, "And hate column, but there will be ran- friends and family is die latest base- this one belongs to the Reds!" dom smatterings of it thrown in ball transactions and how this year, Oh, and screw the Yankees and just because of my utter frustration it's going to go the Reds' way. their fans. I warned you it would be right now. Yes, 1 know there are other sports in here, didn't 1? No, die real upsetting factor for and I like some of them as well I For now, if somebody could me is die fact that, until April 5, go to the football games and cheer either be my "offseason sponsor" 2010,1 will be in a veritable funk. on the Moons, 1 watch college bas- or point me in the direction of the It is sad just how integral baseball ketball and pull for my Cincinnati nearest bar, that would be great is to my existence. Bengals, too but nothing is on the Being from die Dayton area, I same level as baseball have been a Reds fan my entire life. There is just something different ResinndtoRyanat If you took in my room, there is about the sport, and it's very polar- [email protected] KEITH PAKIZ I THE BG NEWS How to face death by making the little moments precious

We strive for meaning, because life, we often forget the one unde- life has no meaning. As such, and so, gaining a higher appreciation Albeit a watered-down version of after all, we are here. Typical niable truth about our existence with the knowledge that beings for the life before us in this and these practices, it helps to dem- thought leads to the notion if upon this planet — it ends. This are condemned to death and each subsequent moment onstrate the degree to which life is ERICRHOADS we're alive there must be a rea- is one of the only universal truths nothingness, he stresses life's value In the widely read Tibetan lived to prepare for the "next stage" COLUMNIST son for it — right? We're students about existence. So in that respect, does not come from imposing any Book of the Dead, they discuss which for our purposes, is death W on a path towards our dreams, regardless of where you come sort of meaning upon the worid the make-up of human beings as Okay, great — the morbid truth our careers, or maybe we're just from or where it is you think you're but rather "revolting" against the being indiscernible with the envi- comes to fruition. Now what? Now, Everyone you know and see will wasting time and having fun. going, life is preparation for death. inhumanities of life. By revolt he ronment surrounding them. That it is imrxntam to live with the aware die. We are artists, striving to bring There are several modes of stresses taking on a passion for is to say, the objects that surround ness that life is ever-changing From No, this isn't a 2012 prophecy. It's people's attention to situations knowledge that help to better lucid awareness of what the worid us (the environment) are merely a moment to moment, breath to life. From the moment we're bom, that feel important to us. We are explain this concept. has to offer — love, friendship, etc product of the subject (our "self'). breath, nothing remains static We with each breath we take, we're businessmen and women look- In philosophy, this concept is In religion, this can be most With this knowledge, they believe are always moving towards death, that much closer to our end — it's ing to get ahead. We are, all of us, seen most frequently with the exis- readily seen in Tibetan Buddhism. the human condition is meant and should live in a manner that an inevitable fate that all living looking for something. tentialist and Nobel Prize winner Though all religions focus upon to be lived in order to attain this helps us to see clearly this truth. beings must be willing to accept. Of course we think we know for literature, Albert Camus. In his the aspects of death to a certain intrinsic awareness and in doing However, most of us do not sec what we are looking for, and it's philosophical studies and novels degree, Tibetan Buddhism focus- this, the individual will eventually our lives as the ever-changing, merely a matter of reaching our he concocts the concept of life as es specifically upon using life as come to terms with what is known Respond to Eric at decomposition of die body. goals As we search for purpose in being "absurd." By this he means preparation for deatii and in doing in Buddhism as "enlightenment" [email protected]

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Two submissions per Opinion columns do not necessarily Advertising: 204 West Hall | Phone: (419) 372-2606 CHRISTINA MCGINNIS.MULTIMEDIA EDITOR month maximum reflect the view of The BG News WWWBGVIEWS.COM CAMPUS Fnday.NovOTb«6.2009 5 Updated Falcon BGSU lacrosse team looks to topple logo starts Toledo in battle for 1-75 tournament By Troy Chamberlain 2002— but he is not ready to "The kids are really good and we have Reporter write them off as a pushover. Toledo looks to be a strong a lot of talent. I'm really looking transition This weekend, the traditional opponent this year, he said, cit- campus tailgate territory will ing the fact they recently played forward to seeing what we University athletic department begins process transform into a warfront for a Division II varsity team and the "Battle for 1-75," lacrosse lost by only one goal. Toledo's bring to the table this year." to create new identity with new logo design style. triumphs, however, have not Sunday, Nov. 8, the BGSU diminished senior mid-fielder Kevin Morion | Serw "tid-fielcer ByTimN.id. Lacrosse Glub will host a four- Chris Pfeiffer's confidence or Reporter team tournament in the grass enthusiasm toward the bout. said. said, "the teams make it very field castofDoyt Perry Stadium. "Since I've been here, we've In the past few years though, enjoyable to watch because of The University is in a transition In the tournament they will never lost to Toledo." he said. the success has not come so the altitudes they have toward period for the school's falcon face off against the University "I'd like to keep it that way." easily. Last season the team fin- each other." logo. of Akron, Youngstown State Though Sunday's tourna- ished at 5-9. The relaxed style of club The athletic department University and long time rivals, ment is a preliminary event I lettinger took over as presi- lacrosse, Ilettinger said, makes began replacing the previ- the University of Toledo. The to the team's regular season, dent this fall and said that it a great fit for those who ous logo with the current one tournament will consist of 12 which occurs in the spring, administrative disorganization maybe played in high school about four years ago. The new total games, with every team their performance will influ- in years preceding his presi- and want to play now, but don't logo features a full falcon pic- playing one match each against ence their pre-season ranking dency proved detrimental to want the strict obligations of a tured in orange and brown the remaining three. in the National Club Lacrosse the team's support and perfor- varsity sport. with the letters BG. The previ- As with teams of any sport at League. Performing well will mance. This year he says is a "It's not as serious as a varsity ous logo was a falcon outline the University who play them, ensure better national recogni- "rebuildingyear "andgives rea- sport, but its just as competi- in orange. the lacrosse team's rivalry tion throughout the season, an son to be optimistic. tive," he said. "We can still go The University has released toward Toledo has remained experience not unknown to the "The team looks really prom- out and have fun, play the game a clothing line featuring vin- strong and enduring, and no club in recent memory. ising," he said. "The kids are like we like it." tage logos, but the previous game in the tournament is Ilettinger. Morton and really good and we have a lot (lames this Sunday begin at outline logo was not included. more heavily anticipated. This Pfeiffer were freshmen in the of talent. Tin really looking for- 10 a.m. with the match against University Bookstore Associate rivalry, though extremely com- 2007 spring season, at which ward to seeing what we bring to Toledo scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Director Yvonne Stoner said petitive, is a casual one between time the team was ranked 5th the table this year." Hettinger and teammates this was done because they arc the two lacrosse clubs. in the nation. Unfortunately, Also in anticipation of the encourage all who are interest- still in a transition period. "It's a friendly rivalry," said the NCLI. nationals directly upcomingseason are the team's ed in watching, learning about "We need to transition first senior mid-fielder Kevin coincided with finals week at fans. The adrenaline-laden or joining the team to attend. before going back and intro- Morton. "We're all really close the University that year, pre- nature of the sport, coupled I ormoreinlormationongames, ducing thr previous logol as PROVIDED BY BGSUMHIETICS and know each other so we venting the team from testing wil h t he relaxed feel of dub play, getting involved or the team in vintage or retro," she said. FALCON LOGO: The new logo is shown at always have a good time." its talent. Morton believes had is what attracted Mercy College general, students should e-mail For now, the game plan is the top with the old logo on the bottom Club President Alex Ilettinger the opportunity been allowed, of Northwest Ohio senior lackie Hettinger at alexjh^bgsu.edu, to focus on the new logo, said said he feels good going into the the team would have been Gray to its fields. or message him on Facebook Assistant Athletic Director of Delehoy said changing the game against Toledo— BGSU tough to beat. "Not only is every game and search the group "BGSU Marketing Brian Delehoy. logo is meant to update the has not lost to them since "We were unstoppable," he packed with intense action," she lacrosse." "You want to stay true to your look, but still stay true to the new marks and build an iden- University. He said that the new tity," he said. falcon logo has the same out- Stoner said some students line as the previous. were fond of the old logo, but "You've got to stay true to the Study shows percentage of older smokers in decline student response to the new orange and brown," he said. logo has been great. She also "With colleges, it's a natural By Rose Schneider getting this message, but young- healthy.'" Lyons said, "so it must Reporter Percent of smokers said that in the beginning of progression over time." er adults, for some reason are not be that bad." 1984 to 2008 the process to change the logo, Senior Ian Kenyon said that still smoking,"' said I leidi Lyons, The study stated 64 percent of the athletic department talked he likes the new logo, and owns Results for a study done at the the CFDR's applied demogra- young adults "are more likely to to alumni to get insight, input a few shirts with the logo. University Center for Family and pher and the author of the study. claim that their health is either and feedback for the idea. "It's more attractive and Demographic Research show that "We've grown up as a generation excellent or good compared "They were very supportive flashy," he said. "It looks more while smoking for older adults is knowing smoking is wrong and it to other adults, 50 percent, in of the changes," she said. updated." starting to decline, smoking for is not good for you." Ohio." younger adults is holding steady. Lyons, who gathered her data "I think people in college still The study, which was released from the Center for Disease smoke because of peer pressure, inn30 30 in September, showed there has Control, said she thinks young like from friends," said sopho- been a decline in smoking for people are still smoking because more Katelan Malbon. older adults in Ohio since 1984 they are "not feeling the ramifica- Adrienne Beres, junior, said dropping from 30 percent to tions of this unhealthy behav- she thinks young adults are still 18 percent in 2008. However, the ior." smoking for social reasons. number of young adults in Ohio She said the harmful effects Lyons said the next step fol- smoking, people ranging from 18 that come from smoking usu- lowing the study is to figure out to 29 years of age, only decreased ally hit you when you are older, why the message that smoking is from 30 percent to 28 percent which is most likely the reason bad for your health is not lieing since 1984. older adults in Ohio are giving up absorbed by young adults. The results of this study may the habit. She said she hopes the study cause some to question why For younger people, because will help young adults realize younger adults continue to the dangerous effects do not there are lifelong consequences smoke. show up until later in life, the from smoking, and motivate 1984 | 2008 19S4 | 2008 "It seems like older adults are "young adults feel that they're them to make a change. 29 years ♦ 18 to 29 years

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By Chris Sojka assists, Shari Luther added four "We will have the chance to play in After being on the road for Reporter kills and Noelle Spitler posted three weeks in a row, the Falcons two blocks in BG's win. front of our fans... the best fans in the will head back to Anderson Arena After being swept by Miami over In the second set. the Falcons' tomorrow for a match against a month ago at Anderson Arena, momentum didn't carry over, conference. When our fans are loud, • Northern Illinois. the Falcons went in to Millett lit; never lead in the set as the Van De Walle can't wait to Hall and were only able to win Redl lawks won, 25-18. this team plays hard." return home. one set. Kearney had two aces, six "We will have the chance to The Falcons came out strong assists and a block in the loss. Denise Van De Walle I Coach play in front of our fans ... the and won the first set, 25-17. When The Redl lawks' Megan Griffin best fans in the conference," she the score was 14-13, in favor of lead the way with five kills, Kearney and Domek led the Domek had a double-double said. "When our fans are loud, MEN'S HOOPS BG, the Falcons went on a five-to- while Andrea Atteberry had 11 way for BCi with 10 assists and on the night with 17 kills and 10 this team plays hard." one run, making the score 19-14. assists. five kills, respectively. Domek digs. She had a .333 attack per- The Huskies (13-12, 7-5 Mid- Sunday's men's Kills by Corey Domek and The Falcons didn't lead in also added an ace and a block. centage and posted two aces. American Conferencel. are bat- basketball practice Etnlly Kauth put the finishing the third set, either. They kept In the fourth set, BG kept it Luther was big for the Falcons, touches on the Red Hawks. it dose throughout, but Miami close, but again, the RedHawks too, as she hit .370 and had 12 See NETTERS | Page 7 open to public Allison Kearney had nine shuck away with a 25-21 victory. came out on top 25-19. kills. The Falcon men's basketball team will hold an open practice and short inttasquad scrimmage Sunday at II a.m. FALCONS VS. BULLDOGS For the first 90 minutes of the period, the team will practice regularly with the scrimmage starting at 12:30 p.m. Coaches and players will be available for an autograph session at 1 p.m. Schedule posters will also be available.

ONLINE The BG News Sports Blog Be sure to log on to The BG News Sports Blog for con- tinued news and updates on BGSU ATHLETICS HIGH SCORER: Cameron Hepple leads the your favorite Falcon teams. team in scoring despite missing six games. www.bgnewssports.com ONLINE en's soccer The BG News Sports Twitter seniors set The BG News sports section has a Twitter feed. Be sure to log on while your favorite for last game team is playing. We may have By John Lopez in-game updates. Reporter www.twitter.com/bqnewssports After a tumultuous season, the Falcon men'ssoccerteamwilltake the field for the last time tomor- row as they host Florida Atlantic Today in ENOCH WU I THE 6G NEWS University in a ROUGH HOUSING: Davtd Solway (5) and Kyle Page collide into a Providence playet earlier this season. Falcon coach Dennis Williams is hoptng his team will play more Mid-American Sports History physically this weekend Conference 1994—George Foreman matchup. The game will wins the heavyweight boxing beafarewellforsix title. senior members of the team: Jacob 1977—The first sports Lawrence, Hunter Tyler Emmy Award is presented. Van Houten, Cameron Hepple, Deal 1974-Los Angeles Let's get physical Tyler Deal, Gavin Leads the Dodgers Mike Marshall Dozierand Chuko team in becomes first relief pitcher to Evwaraye. minutes this The game will win the Cy Young Award. season in 17 Falcon coach wants to see tough play this weekend be an "Orange Out", and the starts The List By Paul Barmy nent Ferris State for a weekend matchup. team asks any Reporter The two-game scries begins tonight at " (Ferris State] is a great team," Williams fans to support the team by The men's soccer team will 7:05 followed by the series finale tomor- said. "1 think it's a college hockey player's wearing orange. play its final game of the The Falcon hockey team closed out the row at 5:05 p.m. game up there when you play that type Although both teams are out of season tomorrow. Below are month of October with a 0-5-1 record, The Bulldogs and Falcons played to of team because IFerris State) is going to the MAC Tournament, the game their first winless October since the 1981- a series split a year ago, with each team come hard, they're going to hit and we is a matchup between two teams five of the top seniors on the 82 season. alternating wins in the last five contests. have to be able to match that." that are trying to avoid finishing team this season: However, coach Dennis Williams is The all-time series favors BG. leading In order for the Falcons to match the last in the conference. Kickoff is 1. Cameron Hepple: convinced his team is a much better team 52-43-11 dating back to Dec. 15,1978. physicality of the Bulldogs they're going scheduled for 2 p.m. tomorrow at now than they were a week ago FSU dropped their first two conference to have to be physical themselves, some- Cochrane Field. Hepple is the team's leading The Falcons (0-5-1, 0-1-1 Central games last weekend to Alaska, but with thing Williams would like to see more of Coaches and players were not scorer with 17 points, includ- Collegiate Hockey Association) will get a an overall record of 5-3-0 the Falcons will available for comment at press See TOUGH | Page 7 ing eight goals, despite miss- chance to show just that as they travel to have to continue putting forth a strong time. See The BG News Sports Big Rapids, Mich., to take on CCHA oppo- effort if they want to leave with a series Blog (www.bgnewssports.com) ing six games with an injury. this afternoon for more details 2. Jacob Lawrence: about the game. Lawrence shifted positions late in the season and ben- efited nicely. He has 12 points. Falcon rugby battle Minnesota in playoffs Falcon swimmers open home including five goals on the season. By C J Wation season against MAC rivals Reporter 3. Hunter Van By Ryan Satkowiak Meg Houten: Van Houten has Last week, the BG rugby team Reporter was handed their first regular Richardson four assists so far in his senior season loss in over two years. One of the main questions Senior has'been season. BG plans on leaving the match surrounding the BG swim- one of the top 4. Chuko Evwaraye: against Ohio State in their past as ming team coming into this swimmers so far they travel to Minnesota tomor- season was if the underclass- Evwaraye has started six row to take on the Gophers in men mature to the point where 11 games for BG this season, the quarterfinals of the Midwest they could make some serious right from the beginning." • recording a goal and two Division I Premier I cague Playoffs. waves this year. Well, after last The freshmen charge was Not only do the playoffs bring weekend's meets, we were given led by Alexis Kain, who picked assists a different type of intensity, both a small sample answer to that up two second-place finishes PHOTO PROVIDED W6GI1UG6Y 5. Tyler Deal: Deal clubs are coming into the game question. against Eastern in breaststroke fired up and have a point to MOVIHG THE BALL: Justin Rutledge moves the ball earlier this season. Me will try to help Despite dropping meets at events and was part of the has started all 17 games this prove. BG is looking to come- the team to victory against Minnesota m the quarterfinals ol the Midwest playoffs. Eastern Michigan and Ball State Falcons' A-team that took top season and leads the team back from a devastating loss and last weekend, the freshmen on spot in the medley relay. Against in minutes with 1.426. He Minnesota is seeking revenge style of play. "It showed us that we are not the team stepped up in a big way, Ball State, she took the top spot against the Falcons. "They don't really jump out invincible and that anything can particularly against BSU, where has not recorded any points in both breaststroke events and "We have played each other at you," Mazzarella said. "They happen at any given week." eight of the team's 21 top-three was on the winning medley though. in the past two Midwest cham- aren't overly big or overly fast in Sloppy play which led to finishes were by freshmen. relay team and the third-place pionships," said coach Tony any particular position." missed tries was a big prob- "The freshmen have stepped freestyle relay team. Mazzarella. "So you could Despite the loss last week, lem last week, and it has been up right from the get-go," said Senior captain Meg say that we have some history players are remaining positive addressed this week during coach Keri Buff. "The way this Richardson also showed why against each other." as they prepare for the playoffs. practice. Another issue was the team was set up this year, every- she is one of the top swim- Minnesota utilizes a very bal- "There were a lot of positive one wanted to be a part, and the anced attack that can be catego- outcomes that happened last See RUGBY | Page 7 freshmen have done a great job See SWIM | Page 7 rized asquitcsimilarto Indiana's week," said fly half Nick Viviani. being tough and getting it done r WWWBGVIEWS.COM SPORTS Fi.day November6 2009 7

THEBGNEWS SUOOKU LeBron seeks more than Knicks on trip 4 7 3 6 1 By Brian Mihoniy lames seems to do something ture 48 minutes of basketball and make the Knicks relevant again The Associated Press spectacular whenever he plays at least as much talk about free on the court while making mil- in New York, last time it was a agency, lames can tempt the fans, lions more off it in a much bigger 5 6 7 2 GREENBURGH, N.Y. — LeBron triple-double — for a couple of torture the Knicks and tease the market. lames is coming lo town, and days, anyway. media. And as usual, everyone Kenny Smith agreed with New York isthrowinga parade. He lost one of the rebounds will hang on his every word, hop- Barkley, his TNT partner, that it 8 7 5 3 9 A little early to start the recruiting after a video review but still scored ing he drops some hints about would be nice to see lames stay pitch, isn't it? 52 points, joining Michael Jordan his plans. home. 1 le isn't sure that will IK- Actually, the parade is for the as the only visiting players with "Guarantee you first time he the case, though. 8 6 3 2 Yankees, but lames won't mind. multiple 50-point games at the comes here, if he goes down the "That's a great story, but obvi- He's a huge fan of the World Series present building. comer and has a bagel and says ously that story might not play 5 3 6 champions This season's NBA schedule that was good, headline's going out," Smith said "If it was going Besides, Broadway is all his sends lames to Madison Square to say, 'Hey, LeBron loves New to play out, 1 think it would after that. Garden only once. York food,'"TNI' studio host Krnie have played out already. I think 2 6 7 The Cleveland Cavaliers visit Knicks fans hope it's the last lohnson said last week we would have known last year Madison Square Garden on time he plays there as a visitor. Larry Bird, Charles Barkley and what's going on. I think he's really tonight, lames' only chance this lames can become a free agent commissioner David Stem are entertaining moving. He's not a 9 7 8 6 2 season to put on a show at the on July 1 and the Knicks have among the NBA heavyweights sentimentalist like we are right arena he adores. cleared enough cap space to offer who have said they hope lames now." Watch out Knicks. him a maximum salary contract. remains in Ohio, where he shot to lames could refuse to talk about 5 7 1 "He'll be glowing. I le'U be ready," He's never said he wants to leave stardom as an Akron schoolboy it, but be seems to enjoy the flirta- said New York guard Larry Hughes, Cleveland, but he's never ruled before turning the formerly los- tion, meeting the media before a former Cleveland teammate out coming to New York, either, ing franchise down the road into games in New York when many 2 5 9 7 who keeps in touch with lames. so his future will be hotly debated a powerhouse. Superstars prefer to wait in the "He may not say he's ready, but until then. Others think he won't be able restricted trainer's room during SUDOKU L > 6 9 S I 8 E Z he'll be ready to perform." Iriday's itinerary figures to fea- to resist New York, where he can pregame availability. To play: Complete the grid E I 8 I Z 6 S 9 9 so that every row, column I 9 S 8 t £ l L 6 and every 3x3 box contains S 8 I Z 6 E percentage of .223 ranks them This is going to be a good team. against the Huskies would be 1 M the digits 1 to 9. There is no 9 6 £ Z I 8 V S L NETTERS third in the conference, right Van DeWallc said. huge. guessing or math involved. behind BCi. "We're expecting a big, physi- "A win over a very good Nil) ► L I 6 E S 9 i 8 From Page 6 Just use logic to solve NIU's Megan Schoenrock, cal team that hits hard," Van team would give us great f E t S 9 I L 8 I tling for a first found bye in the who is from Toledo, is averag- De Walle said. "Their pin hitters momentum going into our 8 I L I 6 f E 9 S MAC Tournament. ing 2.82 kills per set and Maddie are very good. They are an - final weeks of the season," she As a team, they are averaging Hughes leads the MAC and tional team that competes hard said. "We're still improving and I S 9 i 8 L 6 Z t 13.43 kills per set, second-best ranks 37th in the country with and they never quit." haven't peaked yet. We're look- in the conference. Their attack 4.90 digs per set. Van De Walle said a win ing forward to Saturday.'' Create and solve your

"It's definitely going to be Sudoku puzzles for FREE. SWIM tough," Buff said. "But we just RUGBY SPORTS SfLfH fifi* and win prfz«t at From Page 6 have to go out there and focus From Page 6 BRIEF on doing our best." mers in the Mid-American As has been documented, team keeping its composure Bland named second PRIZESUOOKUxorT Conference, winning three of the Falcons also have to deal while remaining focused. the four freestyle events in with the roadblock of not hav- "Now we have to be 100 percent teamAII-MAC dominating fashion, as well ing a dive team, which causes focused mentally and physically Senior Samantha Bland was named as adding two team relay vic- them to give up 32 uncontest- for every match in the future." lo the Second Team All-Mid-American tories. ed points to their opposition Viviani said. "We have to be Conference women's soccer team yester- Despite building some before the meet begins. Buff relaxed and just keep our com- day. solid momentum with their declined to comment, saying posure out on the field." Bland started all 20 games for BG this near victory at Ball State, that they just need to focus With a win, the Falcons will season, playing in 1,720 minutes things don't get easier for on competing head-to-head move on to the semi finals and with the other team's swim- possibly the finals that will be In her career, Bland started 77 of her 80 7M> the Falcons, as they take on n the two most recent Mid- mers. played next weekend in Indiana. careef games, including 75 straight. She American Conference cham- Even with the tall tasks The winner of the Midwest cham- won three defensive MVP awards for the pions — Ohio and Miami ahead of them this weekend, pionship will receive an invita- Falcons. — this weekend at the Cooper the Falcons have shown that tion to play in the NCAA champi- Freshman Keefy Chandler was named Pool. they are ready to compete. onship games in the spring. to the All-MAC Freshman team. THE BG NEWS PICKS OF THE WEEK

With no BG game this ENOCH WU -EBGNtWS week, we turn to other FIRST: Nathan Pageau (13) scored his first collegiate goal last weekend. schools in the region to fill most of our pick 'em. Strong matchups between tion they got last weekend at Ohio State and Penn State TOUGH Nebraska-Omaha, however, and Alabama and LSU. From Page 6 their search may come to an compliment a MAC-Big ANDREW HARNER SEAN SHAPIRO TAYLOR RICHTER BECKY TENER end. Ten game and a Pioneer from his team. Last Friday behind fresh- Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Design Editor Campus Editor Conference showdown. "It's going to be a game that man goalie Andrew Hammond we're going to have to either — who made a career-high make hits or we're going to get No. 11 Penn State If you ask me. Penn State is bet- The Nittany Lions crack some Hey. remember the time OSU I lumped off the Teirelle Pryor 43 saves on 46 shots — three ter. Given that combined with a Buckeyes and keep their slim Big choked in three straight national train a month ago. hit." he said. T always want Falcons scored their first goal at vs. No. 15 Ohio State game in Pennsylvania, that makes Ten hopes alive. championships (two football and more of a physical presence the college level. the pick fairly easy. one men's basketball)? out there. It's not that our guys Sophomore Bryan I'otacco PSU-5.5 PSU51.0SU17 PSU28.0SU21 PSU27.0SU24 PSU27.0SU26 are not competing, but we turn and freshmen Nathan Pageau away a couple times where I and Ionian Samuels-Thomas Had things panned out the way Oklahoma will eat these com Sooners vs Huskers: a battle for Nebraska In the most underrated game think we would really make all netted goals for BG. of the week. Nebraska's stifling Oklahoma thought they would flakes for breakfast. the frontier Man prevails a good hit and a good state- "It's nice to get those guys vs. No. 20 Oklahoma defense will come out against a this season. I'd be taking the good team. Sooners in a blowout ment." to contribute," Williams said. Nebraska 20. Oklahoma 13 Nebraska 27. Oklahoma 24 Oklahoma 29. Nebraska 13 Oklahoma 23, Nebraska 17 The Falcons are still in search "When you do get that goal you of their first win of the season, tend to play with a lot more Tim Hiller could make this a That loss to Central Michigan "Sparry on Wayne! Sparty on I know I swore never to pick and will have to play physically confidence. We just need a few Michigan State game, but I think the Spartans will keep Michigan State in the Garth!" MSU but I'm not dumb So this to get it. others to break that goose egg vs. Western Michigan Rave an easy win here. right mindset for this victory. one is for you. Sarah They better If they can get the produc- and we'll lie fine." not let me down MSUlo MSU 41. Michigan 20 MSUJ4.WMU17 MSU24.WMU17 MSU14.WMUS

I'm not on a boat' No. 19 Notre Dame The Irish aren't exactly the best This is the fourth straight time Charies Wets wanted to go to team to stop the run They're far I've picked the home team. I'm Navy but he sunk all their sub VS vs. Navy from the worst, but an amped up starting to look like Harner. Navy team pulls the upset * Navy 24. ND 22 Notre Dame 17. Navy 10 Notre Dame 45, Navy 24 Notre Dame 15. Navy 14

As with PSU-OSU. I will take the Take that back. I'm taking the Talking about the Crimson Tide I'm starting like the Crimson Tide No. 3 Alabama Listen to the Falcons play Ferris State better team, again which is play- Tigers on the road brings back awkward memories more than Tim Tebow Thats a VS.No.9LSU ingathome. of eighth grade health class. lot. Yay. Tim Tebow! this weekend on 88.1fm WBGU. Alabama-75 Alabama 27. LSU 16 LSU 21. Alabama 14 Alabama 31. LSU 21 Alabama 24, LSU 20 Friday November 6th is at 7:05pm &

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There is only one thing related to s'mores that 1 really won't have any s'more of (and ironically, the use of "s'more" replacing "some more" isn't it). People, we need to stop referring to the "grahams" and the "mallows" when engaged in s'more speak. It isn't Smalls who's killing me when I think of this terrible verbal tick of a trend. But other than that, there's not much to dislike about that choco- lately, ooey, gooey, bum-your-mouth, accidentally leafy campfire classic. They're cheap; they're easy; they're starting to sound like "that" girl at a party I was at last weekend. So let's go ahead and move on. It's easy to get caught up in the nostalgia that is the perfect s'more, so with camping season coming to a close and a bright new year just around the corner, I say we don't focus on the past, but on the exciting future of s'moredom that awaits us. J. ki

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Forget the Despite lackluster footage, Jackson documentary PULSE effects, I just REVIEW BRIEF shines due to late superstars performance Music superstar makes want a good actor stop in Bowling Green ByA.ronH.Uf.rich This Is It" has the ability to Pulse Reviewer shed light on a predominantly Alternative country singer-songwriter Neko Case will be performing at the Cla- mysterious or misunderstood Zel tomorrow night at 7 pm While it was never meant subject. to exist as a publicly viewed A great documentary is usu- The Alexandria. Va. native is widely ally the result of substantial known her affiliation with Canadian indie documentary, the footage group the New Pomographers Case that was compiled to create content or the director's abil- recorded and performed two as Michael Jackson's "This Is ity to tell a story. As one of the Neko Case and Her Boyfriends before It" surprisingly makes for a most documented musical recording solely under her name. Watching the trailer for "2012," refreshing look at one of the artists, Bob Dylan was given a terrific visual story when Her six solo albums, including her the newest end-of-the world epic, greatest entertainers of all 2009 release with Anti-Records 'Middle one thought hits me. The star of time. Martin Scorsese compiled the ■ ArtW Name | Cyclone." have gained much critical praise the film, John Cusack, is a fun The footage in question is documentary "No Direction ■GN*|D> and a faithful following. According to the actor, but I do not picture many a compilation of shoots taken Home." This elite compilation ■ Gcmt | Alt. Rwk/Emo Cla-Zels Web site. Case is also known going to see this movie solely to from the rehearsal stages of of photos and historical vid- for her entertaining stage presence and watch him. For this film, audi- Michael lackson's would-be eos is much different from the monster, 1*1 onster humorous narratives on stage. ences want tidal waves, explo- comeback tour. While "This Is equally respected Metallica Case has performed world-wide for WHAT CHAD EVERY THINKS: Monster It" might not have witnessed documentary, "Some Kind of sellout audiences and appears in the line sions and crumbling mountains Monster is the name of the new wooden roller such popularity had its iconic Monster," which is a first-hand of successful, national acts the Cla-Zel is sending debris everywhere. coaster at Cedar Point Just when you trunk its eyewitness account of the attempting to infuse into Bowling Green's ' That is sad to me, though, star not tragically died in late a smooth ride. WHAM, you jolt into a violent music scene because I wonder, what ever June 2009, this final collec- relationships between band turn before jotting into another part of the happened to going to see the tion of world famous songs members. This Is It" struggles Tickets for Case's performance are $20 displays the King of Pop as presale and J25 at the door. Tickets can be See ACTORS | Page 10 KEVIN HA2UR I CC1UMBIA PICTURES a restored dancing superstar. See JACKSON | Page 10 See MONSTER | Page 10 purchased at Finders Records from 9 am Like any great documentary, to 9 pm. or at the Cla-Zel after 5 pm

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Army: 12 dead in Guilty plea in fatal Former New FBI: Arrest Iraqi held Inmates who came attacks at Fort New York stabbing York City Police made in slaying of in Arizona honor to guard's rescue Hood, Texas of immigrant Commissioner New Mexico nun killing on get help, too FORT HOOD. Texas-The US. RIVERHEAD.NY-Oneof Kerik pleads guilty ALBUQUERQUE N M. suicide watch TAMPA. Fla (AP) - Four Army says 12 people have been seven teenagers accused in the - Federal agents descended on a inmates who came to the rescue WHITE PLAINS. NY PHOENIX (AP)-A court killed and 31 wounded in a shooting fatal attack on a Hispanic immi- - Former New York City Police small community on the Navajo hearing in Phoenix for an Iraqi of a Florida jail guard when he was rampage on the Fort Hood Atmy grant pleaded guilty yesterday attacked by another inmate may Commissioner Bernard Kerik Indian reservation early yesterday immigrant accused of killing base in Texas. to gang assault and hate dime to make an arrest in the slaying of be getting some help of their own admitted in court yesterday that his daughter because she had charges and agreed to testify a nun whose body was found in Lt. Gen Bob Cone said at a he lied to the White House while become too Westernized has Deputy Larry McKrnnon against the other defendants her home on church property news conference that one shooter being considered for chief of been delayed because he is on a said yesterday the Hrllsborough has been killed and two suspects Nicholas Hausch entered his Homeland Security The FBI said it arrested one suicide watch. County Sheriff's Office will write were apprehended yesterday. He plea in Suffolk County Court person in Navajo in the death letters to the inmates attorneys Kerik. hailed as a hero after the Court officials say the says they are all U S. soldiers The teens are accused in the Nov. of 64-year-old Sister Marguerite that can be used on their behalf Sept. 11 attack, also pleaded guilty Maricopa County sheriff's office 8.2008. killing of Ecuadorean The shooting began around 1:50 to lying on tax returns, a loan Bartz. but declined to provide didn't take Faleh Hassan Almaleki in court. immigrant Marcelo Lucero in p.m. Cone says that all the casual- application and a questionnaire other details The nun's body was to his arraignment yesterday The inmates helped save Patchogue in eastern Long Island. discovered after she didn't show ties took place at the base's Soldier he filled out when he was seek- because of his status 64-year-old detention deputy Readiness Center where soldiers Lucero. 57. was walking with a up as scheduled for Sunday Mass Kenneth Moon on Monday ing a separate US government Almaleki was charged with two who are about to be deployed or friend near the Patchogue train position. m a neighboring community. afternoon when inmate Douglas counts of aggravated assault after who are returning undergo medical station when they were con- "I'm sure that community hasn't Under his plea bargain, which police in the Phoenix suburb of Emanuel Burden charged him. screening. fronted by the teenagers tooling been sleeping well for many short-circuited as many as three Peoria say he ran down his daugh- put him in choke hold and began around town allegedly looking for He says the primary shooter federal trials, he was not required nights. I think with this arrest ter and her boyfriend's mother strangling him targets used two handguns in the attack. to plead guilty to the main corrup- they're going to have a better with his Jeep Oct 20. Police say Four inmates saw the com- night's sleep tonight and feel a - Anne Gearan and Jay Root (AP) - Frank Eltman(AP) tion charges against him. Those those charges will be upgraded motion and came to Moon's aid. charges will be dismissed. little safer in their homes, said since the daughter. Noor Faleh including one who reached for Lee Lamb, a spokesman for the In a low but firm voice. Kerik Almaleki. died Monday. the deputy's radio and called for Diocese of Gallup, which oversees said "guilty" eight times as he The other woman is expected help. The incident was caught on the St. Berard parish in Navajo admitted to eight felonies, includ- a security video where Bartz lived. to survive ing lying about paying taxes on Almaleki fled the country after The men are in jail for charges - Susan Montoya Bryan (AP) including home invasion and his children's nanny, hiding income the attack but was stopped at from the Internal Revenue Service London's airport and sent back to attempted murder. and faking a charitable contribu- the US tion. - Jim Fitzgerald (AP)

Prosectution Ohio woman shares escape story: rests case got away from serial killing suspect By Meghan Barr years in prison for attempted "And then he just clicked... I'm and Vicki Smith rape. I le is being held without The Associated Press bond on five counts of aggra- sitting on the corner of the bed and against vated murder. CLEVELAND — A Cleveland Of the bodies found at Sowcd's he just leaped up and came over woman said yesterday that she home, only one victim has been was choked and threatened this identified so far — 52-year-old and started choking me." year by the man now charged T'onia Cannichael ofWarrensville polygamist with murder after the remains Heights. of several people were found on Area pastors urged the fami- his property — and that she is lies of missing people yesterday house and were talking. clothes and lay on the bed but racked with guilt for not speaking to provide DNA samples that "And then he just clicked," did not try to rape her, Doss said. sect man up earlier. could help the coroner's office Doss said. "I'm sitting on the cor- She said she curled up in a ball Tanja Doss told The Associated identify the remains, claiming ner of the bed and he just leaped and tried to talk him down, say- By Michelle- Robert-. Raymond Press that if she had quickly gone that nearly two dozen others are up and came over and started ing things like. "Why you gotta The Associated P'ess Jessop to authorities, her best friend, still missing in the community. choking me." act like that?" Nancy Cobbs, might not be miss- The coroner's office, meanwhile, Shocked, she said she lay back Then she prayed. ELDORADO, Texas—Prosecutors Jessop was charged ing. She believes Cobbs might tried to calm concerns by prom- and tried not to smiggle. Sowed wouldn't Jet her leave, rested their case yesterday in the with child be among the 11 victims whose ising DNA samples would not be "He said, If you want to live, Doss said, so she fed asleep and first criminal trial of a member sexual abuses remains were found at Sowed s shared with law enforcement. knock three times on die floor.' awoke to him acting as if nothing of a West Texas polygamist sect home. Doss, 43, said she met Sowed in And I knocked on the floor," she had happened. after days of plodding through B Police have recovered 10 bod- 2005, right after he was released said. "He said, 'Hi, how you doing? photos and records seized from pita], the)' could put Raymond ies and a skull from the home from prison. He didn't tell her Still holding her throat, she You want something from the the group's ranch. Jessop in jeopardy of prosecu- and yard of 50-year-old Anthony why he had done time. said, he told her using profanities store?" Doss said. Lawyers for 38-year-old tion as the government is looking Sowed, a registered sex offender hi April this year, she said, he that she could be "dead in the She picked up her ced phone Raymond lessop, charged with for any reason to come against who moved back to his family's invited her over for a beer. They street" and no one would care. and pretended to call her daugh child sexual abuse, have not indi- us there," Jeffs said, according to house in 2005 after serving 15 went to the third floor of his He made her strip off her cated whether they will call any seized church records. witnesses in his defense. Jurors Manyofthedocuments, includ- could have begun deliberating as ing the one recounting when the early as yesterday. girl went into labor, were heavily Evidence found Texas Ranger Nick Hanna testi- redacted for the jury to remove Dam work done by Army Corps fied that sect records seized from references to plural marriages of Spanish a cement vault in a temple annex or other possible crimes. Some demonstrated that a teenage pages were entirely blacked out lessens Seattle-area flood chance girl and Jessop were living at the except for one or two lines. explorer's trail Yearning For Zion Ranch when Jessop allegedly has nine wives. Levees and emergency system set up for flood evacuation they entered a so-called "spiritual 1 le faces a bigamy charge, but that in Georgia marriage" and she became preg- case is to be tried later. The girl in nant at age 16. the assault case, now 21, was pre- By George Tihbits ing is still much more likely than The valley cities and King ATLANTA (AP) — An archaeolo- lessop'sattomey, MarkStevens, viously in a "spiritual marriage" The Associated Press when the dam can operate at County have held scores of infor- gist says excavations in Southern has argued that prosecutors with Jessop's brother before being capacity — when there's about a mational meetings, passed out Georgia haw turned up beads, failed to show that any assault "reassigned" to Jessop when she AUBURN, Wash. — The Army I -in-140 chance of flooding. hundreds of thousands of sand- metal tools and other artifacts tf iat_ happened in Texas — a neces- was 15, according to documents Corps of Engineers said yesterday In recent weeks, some 40 miles bags, posted extensive informa- may pinpoint part of the elusive sary element in demonstrating seized at the ranch. that hurried repairs this summer of levees have been raised with tion on special Web sites and trad of tlie 16th-century Spanish the court's jurisdiction. Forensic experts testified that at the Howard Hanson Dam have sandbags, evacuation routes and organized a "reverse 911" system explorer Hemando de Sola "There is no way one can draw DNA tests found a nearly 100 per- greatly lessened the chances the emergency warning systems to automatically cad or mes- Dennis Blanton of the a reasonable inference... that this cent probability that Jessop was Green River will flood this winter. have been set up, and residents sage residents if an emergency is Fembank Museum of Natural alleged event must have occurred the father of the girl's daughter. The corps put the likelihood have been urged to assemble "go declared. History in Atlanta was sched- on that ranch," he said during a Under Texas law, generally, no of flooding at l-in-25, compared kits" — documents, medicine Besides Boeing, the valley uled to present his findings hearing yesterday. one under 17 can consent to sex with previous estimates of a 1- and oilier valuables they'd need floor has mdes of mads, ware- yesterday to the Southeastern lessop is the first member of with an adult. in-4 chance a flood would inun- if forced to flee on short notice. houses, and businesses small Archaeological Conference in the Fundamentalist Church of Hanna yesterday walked jurors date the heavily developed Green Friends and neighbors gath- and large, including Recreational Mobile, Ala. Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints through some of Jeffs' extensive River Vadey downstream. The ered at Bobby Kendall's place on Equipment Inc.'s headquarters Excavations to go on trial since authorities dictations to demonstrate that corps has been working around a recent weekend to help him and Starbucks' regional roasting since 2006 in raided the ranch last year and Jessop was at the ranch in 2004 the clock to prevent flooding, build a 2-foot barrier of sandbags plant. Starbucks did not provide rural Telfair swept more than 400 of the sect's and eariy 2005. Based on when pumping tons of grout into the around his home just a few hun- specifics about its flood-prepara- County uncov- children into temporary foster the girl gave birth, she became problem area, an abutment at the dred feet from the river in this tion plan and how it will protect ered remains of care. If convicted, he faces up to pregnant in November 2004, dam that was badly weakened by Seattle suburb. its beans and employees, but said an Indian settle- 20 years in prison. according to prosecutors. a torrential storm last winter. "My house is my biggest asset," it is doing its best to "minimize ment along with Assistant Attorney General Eric Thedictations shown to the jury Residents, businesses and local Kendall said. "I don't want it impact to our supply chain and nine pea-sized Hernando Nichols used the testimony of covered dates including October governments in the long, flat val- to wash away or get filled with operations." glass beads and de Soto Texas Rangers and a former FLDS 2004 and January 2005 but did ley south of Seatde have been mud." The four major cities in the six metal objects, member to introduce church not specifically address Jessop's working feverishly to fortify their A similar effort is under way Green River Valley — Auburn, including three iron tools and marriage records, family pho- whereabouts that November. property and the levees along the at a Boeing Co. facility, where Kent, Rcnton and Tukvvila — ad a rivet pendant. Blanton says, tos and dictation by jailed sect In all, 12 FLDS men have been winding river against a potential- workers put up an 8-foot-high face the threat of flooding. An the artifacts an' consistent with leader Warren Jeffs as evidence in indicted on charges ranging from ly catastrophic flood during the ili ii ulu.ill Managers of a nearby estimated 25,000 to 30.000 items Spanish explorers traded Jessop's triaL failure to report child abuse to winter rainy season. Starbucks roasting plant are in people live in flood zones, but with Indians. One dictation by Jeffs indicated sexual assault since the April 2008 Col. Anthony Wright, the corps constant communication with I lillman Mitchell, the emergency In a research paper prepared that he advised Jessop and others raid. The 439 children taken from Seattle district commander, said federal disaster officials. Other management director in Tukwila. fortheconference, Blanton wrote in August 2005 not to take the girl the ranch and placed in foster he could safely accept more efforts have ranged from home- points out that 200,000 to 300,000 that the site "not only holds evi- to the hospital even though she care following the raid have all water behind the dam than he owners installing one-way valves work or shop in the valley each dence of I lemando de Soto's ini- had been struggling with giving been returned to their parents was comfortable with before. to prevent todets backing up, day. tial passage through Georgia in birth for days. or other relatives, but the docu- But he noted that while the to Boeing erecting the sandbag "The number of people who die spring of 1540, but tliat it is a "I knew that the giri being 16 ments seized in the raid were l-in-25 chance seems like a big wad around its sprawling Space may have to move could be very probable point of direct contact" years old, if she went to the hos- used to help build criminal cases. reduction in the danger, flood- Center in nearby Kent. large," he said. with American Indians. 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