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1 another even n which every By Ashley Gilroy S working for DirtyDTown. Hancock fans provide them with over 100 pho­ picture being up, and 1 think they have Three players, described himself as the public face of tos a day. AILHancock has to do is se­ a legitimate reason for wanting me to done and Rob- Kristen Maynard Contributing Writers the company. lect which pictures to use and provide take it down, I will take it down." figures on the [email protected], DirtyDTown was created on Sept". what he calls humorous descriptions. Hancock gave vague answers when 7 of this year. The site posts and com­ One caption describes a picture of asked about his personal life. He said Matt Doherty [email protected] ments on pictures of party goers and three men as a "gay oreo" and another he is in his 20s, lives in Arizona and )ig to get a road the man who called himself Lance SMU students. describes a young woman as the "little owns an online marketing company. >ur confidence TODAY Lohan, the infamous creator of the Hancock got the idea to start the boy version" of Michael Myers in the When asked where he went to college, their first four High 72, Low 45 controversial Web site DirtyDTown. Web site from a Facebook group he movie Halloween. all he would:say is that he did not go to 5s could have com, is anonymous no more. Tyler created. Hancock would not reveal the SMU senior Alex Scott doesn't think Southern Methodist University. Flow- 'ever, the team TOMORROW Hancock showed his face at the Dir­ Facebookgroup's name because people the captions are funny. ever, his Facebook account says he is to win its next High 69, Low 59 tyDTown launch party at Wish Ultra could look up the group to find out "I personally think they are inap­ an Arizona State University alumnus. ieir first official Lounge on Nov. 16. The creator of his real name. The group poked fun at propriate and mean," said Scott. "No­ An anonymous SMU student asked season.. , DirtyDTown finally admitted that he his friends' pictures. He figured if his body deserves to be talked about like " Hancock to take her picture off the si te next game is WHAT'S INSIDE is the man who represents the face of friends thought it was so funny, why that." because his caption implies that the •2) at home on Lance Lohan. wouldn't larger communities? Hancock says he's a nice guy and student had been drinking. Photo via Facebook.com ie rivalry game THE MIX In an interview on Dec. 3, Hancock To start the site, Hancock and his •doesn't mean to.hurt anyone's feel­ "1 don't like it because Hancock's Tyler Hancock, the force behind. Dirty: ig streak on the DTown, is shown in a picture obtained said that Lance Lohan is not a single co-workers used pictures they found ings. caption gives false information to this season. • from his Facebook profile. Hancock Cartoon characters summoned by character. Lance Lohan is the col­ on the online social networks Face- "Honestly sometimes 1 feel bad," he Italian court. Page 2. describes himself as the public face lective-alias for the people currently book and MySpace, Now, DirtyDTown said. "If people complain about their. SEE "DTOWN" ON PAGE 6 for the site. OPINION Some shows go on, despite writers' strike. Page 4 . for the game. And ENTERTAINMENT iscussioris." THEMRGE1 IHEBHMsEENGERS this time will be' DMB suprises with new live album. •Navy head coach Paul Johnson appears t o I#*; : Duke and Georgia Tech [all on July 27 in Page 5. I the No. 1 candidate for SMU. . are the two other schools hey will be joined [•The coach is 45-29 in six seasons at the trying to hire Johnson. Naval Academy and has led the Midship- ed in traditional ;• Johnson met with Georgia SPORTS si men to five straight bowls. all Writers' Asso- • Tech officials on Sunday IJohnson is capable of turning a program o be announced and Duke representatives SMO v. TCU in men's basketball l around. Navy was 1-20 in the two seasons Monday in Baltimore [before he arrived. tonight. Page 3. before leaving for Dallas. ey came close in nber panel. The IwHf I did not consider The Daily Campus was at Dallas Love Field When the plane arrived jt will meet late TODAY'S QUOTE Monday night and was able to sight Ford's plane after it landed, n candidates for ? but was unable to determine who was on board because.the )9. plane pulled into a private hangar. Sources could confirm only "Honestly, sometimes I feel bad. that Johnson and Orsini were on board the flight. W-RAL-TV in y one of the most If people complain about their . Raleigh, N.C., reported Tuesday that Johnson's wife Was also on 0 is alive, said he . picture being up, and I think J board the flight; : , broke down and , they have a legitimate reason for Johnson met with Orsini at an undisclosed location to discuss the ? the call on Mon- wanting me to take it down, I ' afternoon. 1 midday Tuesday and will take it down." - DirtyDTown FHEI?k\3\L found Ford's plane before it left for Baltimore, but was unable to; : mind," he said, creator Tyler Hancock. Page 1. RHEWHiS regime they had ID Magazine's Frontburner blog reported Monday afternoon see who boarded the flight due to the plane being in the hangar. t think anybody that a private plane registered to SMU booster Gerald], • Ford was departing from Dallas Love Field for Baltimore In­ S3 ternational Airport. The Gulfstream IV twin-jet's tailnumber, |,N844GF, was able to be tracked via software on Flight Aware, com. The two trips to Baltimore were the only time Ford's plane had flown there in the last six.months. f No additional flight plans for Wednesday had been filed as •5# SMUDAILYCAMPUS.COM |of this paper's, deadline,

The Phjl Bennett era is over at HmMi SMU, but what is next for the ' '"J WW football team? Keep up with the M latest in the coaching search on No agreement was reached between Johnson , ; and Orsini, but SMU has a considerable wmmm our blog, The Bit. mKKa ^I [ amount of money to offer, ; Visit it online at IBoosters have raised between $10 and"$12 mtBMmSMWMEEaNtimmi blogs. smudailycampus.com. 1million solely for the new coach's salary IStudents received a bulk e-mail Monday afternoon informing them the Loyd All-Sports Center would.be,"closed for Johnson is currently earning $1.5 million at aintenance" beginning at 5:30 p.m. As a result, all tutoring in the A-LEC was moved to the Dedman Center. JNavy. That number includes various incent tThe Daily Campus y isited the site at.7:45 p.m. Monday, but was unable to enter because the entire Ford Stadium facility;! ^written into his contract. * as locked. However, the stadium.lights were on and lights were on in the box level and in the offices. lAny offer from SMU would have, to be more |The Daily Campus visited again at 9:30 p.m. and was able to gain entry since a.set of doors had been unlocked. A .floor- I than that to have him leave Annapolis for the -floor search of the complex came up empty, as no one vvas there. The Daily Campus learned Tuesday that SMU Police jjfHiljtop,; i been asked to guard the entrances tothe building at the conclusion of Monday's Tate Lecture,

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By Meredith Shamburger identity and integrity; it is our responsibil­ lack of soul work, which leads to a lack-of senate seat Staff Writer ity to one another. Noting "these are hard self-authority. [email protected] times," Palmer cited three problems that "I believe we are experiencing a resur­ By Tiffany Glick the world is facing today. He says that these gence of the 'empty self,"'he said. "There is Managing Editor A lecture entitled "A Call to Integrity in problems.cannot be sol ved until they are no authority within us so we must find au­ [email protected] Life and-Work: Reclaiming Integrity and recognized thority outside.It's a huge problem. People Courage in Professional and Public Life" "We as a society have become addicted to accept authority because it fill that hole." Following more than seven weeks of debate and discussion, was given by Dr. Parker Palmer yesterday violence as a solution to a problem," Palmer Palmer says that he looks at our society junior Shakeel Medhi was finally voted into the Asian American in the Hughes-Trigg Theater. said,"Violence comes in many forms, such as someone who has experiences severe de­ senate seat last night at the Student Senate meeting. Palmer, author of 10 books and senior as the violence in education (in the sense of pression several times in his life. He added, "This is a huge victory for the Asian-Americans," said Medhi, a. advisor to the Fetzer Institute, founded the forcing everyone into the same template) as "I think there is a widespread cultural and CCPA and political science major. TOP DEMOCRATIC Center for Courage and Renewal, which a fix to control or to create the illusion of political depression that is a; form of the Electing a senator to an empty seat is normally a.two-week FUNDRAISER seeks to help restore the professional and control of the educational process." 'empty self,'" process. When the former Asian American senator stepped down NORMAN HSU Palmer stated, "Like the addict, it does Theorizing that this is what lead to from their position, the senate membership committee had the tors, in 1997. not matter to us that violence does not the inhumanities committed in the last INDICTED task of recommending a replacement. Two members of the com­ "It's very hard for me to believe that work-we get the high weseek simply from and current century, Palmer says "we can mittee gave Medhi a negative recommendation, which the senate Courage and Renewal is 10 years old," he usingi The fix is what is needed." work on the souls in ourselves and then we NEW YORK (AP) ~ A federal grand later overturned. /„ said. "Wefeel th?t this slow organicgrowth "I think We all know that we cannot sus­ can Work on the souls in the lives of other jury on Tuesday indidted a top The first part of the meeting called the Speakers Podium, com­ ;has served us well, and I think and hope tain in a world where violence multiplies; people" to improve the world Democratic fundraiser accused prised seven Asian American student leaders speaking on behalf that it haS served the people well." geometrically," he said. "This is not simply movement rhetoric, of cheating investors of at least of Medhi. Members from groups such as the Vietnamese 'Student Courage and Renewal now has 160 facili­ Calling it a "global-cultural problem," wishful thinking, or porous hopefulness," $20 million and using some of the Association, the East Asian Student Association and the Indian tators in 30 states in 50 cities. Palmer says Palmer then discussed What he called a he said. "Soul work, When rightly done, money for illegal donations to Student Association spoke for more than 40 minutes in support that the program is intended for those who "mid-range" problem; "Our institutions makes a difference in the world." political candidates such as Hillary of Medhi's candidacy. do "society's heaving lifting," such as teach­ often become the worst enemies of their Palmer claims the three problems he Rodham Clinton. "We have been trying to get this position for the past seven to. ers, healthcare workers, clergy and the law. own missions." addressed "require more soul work than eight weeks," said Medhi. "But for various reasons, not all of .the to his lecture, Palmer daimed, "In truth, "The threat isn't often coming from the external work," adding that, "We need to senators were ready to vote for us." . ; I am not here to promote a book or pro­ outside, but from the inside," he said. do a better job of helping people find their The Speakers Podium was. followed by, more than two hours : gram. I'm here to contribute to the public Citing his work with several organiza­ own true voices. The empty self arises when of dramatic debate between senators on whether or not to vote dialogue Of some qf the deeper issues of tions, Palmer says that when questioned, people cannot find their inner authority." Medhi into the seat. . ' ; .•today'-.. many people within the institutions say "We don't believe that people have a "Some of the.senators asked rough questions," said Medhi. He . Palmar feels that fliis challenge involves "we have met the enemy arid it is us." : voice of truth inside of'them and this needs MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Bioggers "soul work." He says that we know how to 'The institutions that might help us to be reversed," he Said. "There are a million and free speech advocates are Sophomore Chief of Staff Rob Hayden was one of the senators create places foi: other things besides the stem the tide of violence becoine the stem little ways to help people find their voice." calling on prosecutors not to file who spoke primarily in favor of Medhi's election. Medhi said soul, includirig colleges, therapy groups themselves," he said. Inaddition to this, Palmer says the prob­ charges against a teacher arrested that there were two senators who, because of personal grudges, and task forces,, but "we don't kno^ how Palmer used an example of a wounded lems with institutions can beovercome. for allegedly posting an anonymous attempted to keep Medhi him off of senate. to create places that invite the soul." soldier to illustrate his point. He says that "institutions would not so often defeat comment online praising the "People, have the right to vote against me, that's democracy, : "There are 100 synonyms for 'soul,'" he the family of this soldier raised money their own missions if we;werehOt enslaved Columbine shooters. Some were and I applaud that," said Medhi. "But as a student leader we expect said. "No phe^^ knows its tffle harhe. It is the for an experimental treatment to save his. to them/' he said. "Declaring freedom is the disturbed by the post police say more from them."'. ; " leg j^opa.:a]qriput^jtlgiii.: work ofthesOuL Webecbme dependent on , James Buss left on a conservative After a rare roll call vote, Medhi was elected by the Student* f he- nairtS lor; it Is not ^pOrt^t-to Sffljerv was agajitst policy and was denied the sense of who we are through institu- Senate. He , will be inaugurated at the beginning of the spring The key totransformihg is to help semester.

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JDAR WILLS NAMED C-USA PLAYER OF THE WEEK By Zacjc Weteer Head coach Matt Doherty has also game before school, lets but for. the. BEES:;'; :Associate Sp6fteiEdit®-f . utilized the same starting: lineup in: : winter break. In 2005, the L)FW £>uel • zwehner&stmcedU: those games, which includes three was .one of SMU's-best-attended games irenkrug, : freshmen. Mike Walker, Papa Dia and .ofthe season^ tegic Studies SMO Mustang and sophomore The SMU men's basket balf team will Ryan Harp have started alongside senior >. Air Force fbrward Delisha Wills was put itstwd^ame winning streak bh the guards Derrick Roberts aridjon Killen. : nameij Conference USA line against rival TCU (4-2) in the State : : For the freshmen, it will be the first lion, Embrey Player of the Week af ter- Farm DFW Duel at Moody Coliseum, rivalry game of their careers. Kiilen n9: v. :v-; •; posting a game-high 17 "The ;Mustangs.(2-4) axe concentrating and Roberts say they can tell them all (Doihts against North Texas on improving every game so they will • about the rivalry, but there is only so over tlie weekend. Wills hit' be ready for conference play. much preparation for the emotion on d the Thief her fifth double double of / Tonight's game;; against/TCU will the court. the season, putting up 10 give the home crowd irisigHt into just ' Last time out the Mustangs topped rebounds against the MeafV howfarthey have come. The game will UTSA by a score of 62-56. Freshman- t Greert; take place at 7 p.m. and marks the 183rd guard Mike Walker Was SMU's top Wilis also contributed a meeting between the two teams. scorer with 13 points. :tive Horn game-high score of 18 SMU has won the pasttwo meetings A side story to the game will be points and contributed five against the Horned Frogs. Both games how Doherty coaches against former rebounds and two steals in were close, and last year's game required colleague Neil Dougherty. Both head Hall the Mustangs' win against a buzzer beater to give the Mustangs a coaches were assistants under Roy Wil­ Stephen F. Austin last week. two point win. liams at Kansas from 1994-99. Wilis, originally from The past two SMU wins have been Their time under Williams, now head coach of No, 1 North Carolina, Mfisquite has averaged 17.5 characterized by strong rebounding ater shaped both coaches earlier in their Photo by Stuart Palley, The Dally points and7.5 rebounds per and better free-throw shooting. SMU has out rebounded its past two oppo­ careers. Doherty believes they hold Campus game, while shooting 61.9 Mike Walker is-one of the freshmen nents and shot over 80 percent from similar philosophies on the game in percent from the field and 75 who has seen his starts increase early BER6 • the charity stripe in the second half of general. ' percent from the line. Playing in the season. its last game against UT-San Antonio. This is the Mustangs' last home ; Lessons and in all 30 games last season as a freshman, Wills was also the team's leading f reshman scorer, averaging 9.4 points per game. BER 9 Wills is also currently ranked among C-USA's Top 15 in eight positions, including ninth in ate Relay COLUMN The Mustangs aren't having This game, will have a different tone to it. The Mustangs free throws, 10th in scoring, the season anyone had hoped they . came into the game with an 8-1 record. Two of the leading one's Dallas 12th in rebounds, blocks, and would. . scorers were seniors, and Willingham, who made the win­ Marathon defensive rebounds, 14th Losing the first four games of ning shot, is no longer on the team. rican Airlines in field goals and offensive any season is not a' good thing, If there were ever a game for the Mustangs to step up their rebounds, and 15th in steals especially when they are against play, it would be this one. per game. teams like Southern University and * A game against TCU, at home and one of the final home The honor marks the Alabama State. games before the holiday break needs to leaveSMU fans with Mustangs' second . However, the team is full of some hope for the Conference USA schedule that starts when consecutive recognition after freshmen who need to gain expe­ break ends. Photo by John Schreiber, The Dally Campus senior janielle Dodds received rience, and so some of that can be TheMustangs have tried some different lineups that have The SMU men's basketball team has a big game tonight against TCU •the same award last week for Byjordan Hofeditz „ forgiven, especially after a much Bamba Fall coining off the bench while Papa Dia has been at Moody Coliseum at 7 p.m. The athletic department wili be hand­ • her performance in the Hoops needed win against Paul Quinn, getting regular starts, and it seems to be working. Freshman ing out tents to student groups free of charge to set up and tailgate Frogs, While groups are: for the Cure Tournament. No who beat Southern earlier in the year, and a win against Ryan Harp has seen more playing time in the last couple before the Mustangs take on the Homed Texas;San Antonio on the road. There is still much left to be of games, and two starts, and has taken advantage of it. A encouraged to bring food and drinks, Pluckers will also be providing Mustang was given this honor free wings for the event. The game starts at 7 p.m., but the plaza wil desired from this team. 10-point performance against Paul Quinn in-a season high at any point last season. be open for tailgating at 5 p.m. Some of that comes tonight against rival TCU. The Mustangs will kick into 27 minutes earned him another 27-minute outing against It doesn't matter too much what sport it's in, a meeting UTSA. action Thursday night against between SMU and TCU is always going fo get more notice Mike Walker has also gotten starts half way through the Coppin State and Saturday than any other game during the season, f may be going out season, against Dayton, Paul Quinn and UTSA Walker was in " night against the University on a limb here, but I would venture a guess that people who. "the starting lineup, and turned in' his two top scoring perfor­ of Texas at Arlington. Both haven't paid attention to the equestrian team all season nw mances of the season. games will be held at Moody even know they beat TCU earlyin November. But then again, Even: Papa Dia, who lias started all but one of the six Coliseum. maybe not. games, hais had an improvement within the last two games. My point is, a meeting between SMU and TCU is some­ The Mustangs, need-production from1 the freshmen. Yes, —Nicole jacobsen thing to take notice of. The Mustangs are riding a two game- they are young,"yes, they are inexperienced and yes, they will winning streak this season and a two-game winning streak get better over time. But if it can happen quickly, this might at... in the series. not turn into the scary season it looked like it could be at the Last season's meeting in Ft. Worth was capped with a beginning of the year.' game-winning three-point shot from Dez Willingham as the It still could be that kind of a season, but a win against final buzzer sounded to give the Mustangs a 64-62 win. TCU always eases the pain.

season IC 11 II %\ By Stephen Hawkins (10-2) would then have to win the rest a short walkthrough practice that The Cowboys may have to play the If \ of its games to take away home-field mainly stressed fundamentals. Packers again to get there, and want to Associated Press - !./ ives!! advantage through the NFC playoffs. Dallas has a six-game winning streak make sure they avoid frigid. Lambeau ' I 1 "With each win, the confidence since a 48-27 home loss in mid-October II IRVING, Texas (AP) - The Dallas Field in January, "7--.J grows," safety Roy Williams said. "We II Cowboys so far have had a season to to New England, still the NFL's only lake care of business in December, just can't get too relaxed." 19 remember, with the NFC's best record undefeated team after an incredible and Dallas can play all of its NFC playoff II Being rested and mentally fresh is and a playoff spot already secured. escape Monday night at Baltimore. games at home. Texas Stadium hasn't mmG UP FDR YOURSELF! . H another thing. That should be easier Just don't forget December. Receiver Patrick Crayton virtually hosted a postseason game since the .11 to accomplish since the overbearing guaranteed a Super Bowl for the Cow­ Sorry, Jerry Jones, we can't fast-for- Cowboys' beat Green Bay in the NFC IS STRING, standing up for 11 Parcells is no longer running things. boys after theloss to the Patriots, when ward from now to the playoffs, There championship game in January 1996 That should make a huge difference 1 THOSE AROUND YOU II is still one-fourth of the regular season he said the day after, "If they get to Ari­ before winning their fifth Super Bowl this December. II remaining. zona, We will see them again." title. With Parcells, the Cowboys seemed II Despite the best start in franchise worn down and had already peaked by II history at 11-1, even better than when the time they got to the closing stretch the Cowboys won three Super Bowls in ide: II 1 Hfrere'sItrong.lAnd then there's 'ArrHv Strong. each season. Still, the coach kept push: " /;" " ^ ^ Z /' a four-year span in the 1990s, Jones still l comes frorm nit just changing If ing, and pushing. I Utd/Sku, ((si'/ticr ( j 7)M„ has an uneasy feeling. life but changing th'e'lives^f ftth^rs. II Coach Wade Phillips' easygoing That's because the calendar has y'H'&zZ frndeut more, visit you> local reeruitei^logii! II approach has created a different feel Intense Pulse light & Laser Treatments turned to December, which has provid­ Qoartny.com or call l-806-USf on the practice field and in the locker Photofacials, Fractional Skin Resurfacing II ed plenty of letdowns for the Cowboys room/Players are at ease, working hard Hair Removal II since their last championship seasons. &Mm and seemingly ready to change how II "I am more excited about what is Lines, wrinkles and Skin Tightening they've ended previous seasons. II going to happen, without a doubt," _ Sun Spots, Rosacea, Freckles,'Aerie. "We're still trying to get that pot of" Vein Removal :: II the Cowboys owner said this week, gold," said linebacker Greg Ellis, who then followed that immediately with II was part of three consecutive 11-loss a cautionary statement. II seasons in Dallas. "We want to keep this "Consequently, 1 am apprehensive II thing going." 40% off of any package. about what can happen." 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M edic alSkinCill such games, plus the four playoff losses II do, within limits." after losing momentum late in those 7 II When the players returned to Val­ >' wm,,- 9 i a Q£Q Q7 1 7 seasons. ley Ranch on Monday, they had only Si illi' I III) i I ), 111.1-.. 1 \ , i I ^ J- • vJ III Dallas entered December 2003 with, Cigniti Inc. is looking for fresh graduates with a a an 8-4 record in Bill Parcells' first season, Masters ilft Scicnce, MBA, BBA or other majors. then went 2^2 to miss out on the NFC . Start your career in the hospitality industry.!. East title. Thlt also dropped the Cow­ boys to the sixth seed in the NFC and Travel, Exposition and Experience or knowledge in Java/J2EH, Dot Net they lost the wildcard game. Business Analyst, Sql Dba-Oeveloper, Cognos, Unix The Cowboys reached December at system Admin, BI, DW or other software is desired. 7-4 and atop the division each of the at Richland College past two years. 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ByWesl MO, NO; SENATOR, SNBtm v V Contribut wdayidsot CQOm YOU START iT OVT SOfiAB Editor in Chief Managing Editor News Desk • - : In early 1991 a MarkNorris. . Tiffany Click Steven Thompson &T&B& WAVTWANxO^CB Gharldttesville,: Va. 214-768-1512 214-768-1592 Nima Kapadia UPON Av T\ ME-' ? music ;Sfcene;with i 214-768-1526 a small collectioi \*09i) *i> sohgs and a local be ''A&EBeSk''- ' ' • Copy Desk \ Africa. The bartenc Cote Hill Jordan Hofeditz Russ.Aaron The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tri­ Matthews, arid wh< Sarnantha Urban lack Wehner Afissa Konecny bune otf Monday, Dec, 3: his band and his mi 214768-1518 2i4-768-TSl4 Katie Lanning go down as one the 214 768-1539 * Oh the inoming of Feb. 18,^2009, some Americans will awake, flip oh the television, and find nothing. acts in musical hist Not a single channel in the vast sumptuous'television Since then, the I Opinion Desk Photo Desk Layout Desk banquet. Just snow. has played across t Neely Eisenstein John Schreiber Adam Holloway They will wonder what happened. We will tell you been involved in al 214-768-1513 214-768-4534 what happened festival offered in On that day - more than a year from now - TV one the biggest n; Display Classified stations will stop broadcasting an analog Signal. In have constantly r< Advertising Advertising English, that means the old way of beaming televi­ the charts with evei 214-768-4111 214-768-4554 sion to the set, the way that millions of televisions what makes them mere genius of thei [email protected] • http://www.smudailycampus.com I /yi&Vh still depend on, will cease. Only digi tal signals will be but their emphasii SMU Box 456, Dallas, TX 75275 beamed/People will be slapping the box, and adjust­ their live show. 214 768-4555 ® Fax: 214-768-8787 ing the ears and scratching their heads and blaming their teenagers. But it won't help. With an appro? If the deadline holds, about 20 million homes that mous with The G Clinton nomination rely strictly on antennas to receive free over-the-air aspect of sharing ai broadcasting will suddenly go dark, the' National As­ band has allowed 1< sociation of Broadcasters estimates. An additional 14.6 live music by taper million households have cable in one room but also approach has help* at least one antenna-powered television. In all, 69 mil­ spect and admiratii not such sure thing a lot more of thei lion televisions will be affected, the association says. So why are We telling you now, more than a year musical acts. But c By Lee Bandy younger Voters. in advance? Well, for one thing, this is good to keep band will take one (VICT) "The questions about her electability have al­ in mind for Christmas/Hanukkah buying season, digitally enhance ways been there," pollster John Zogby says. "This particularly if you're in one of the households that sound and make ai With her leads slipping, Democratic presiden­ suggests that is a problem." Thus the-emergent one for none rely on free, analog television signals. For another, it's t tial hopeful Hillary Clinton suddenly finds.herself Front-runners generally can suffer one primary ' important that those who are shopping for a new installment of their embroiled in the fight of her political life. loss, says Emory University political scientist TV make sure they know what they're buying. Some Piedmont Park." Clinton could lose. Her once commanding lead Merle Black. "But," he added, "two losses in a row stpres won't sell th(j analog sets anymore. But some It is the dream has evaporated. Daly and DeGeneres defy strike would be difficult to survive/' will. Buying a new digital set is not the only way to thews Band fan t< in mid-November, Clinton saw her lead in New Clinton is preparing to lose one primary.She is connected after the transition. You could also one of their shows and continue with their shows Hampshire over her opponent Barack Obama - 23 quietly building a firewall in New Hampshire - the subscribe to a cable or satellite or telephone-company the next addition points in September - fall to 14 points, according to "Live Free or Die" state - in case she loses Iowa. TV service provider and let it handle the details with That dream came . Mudslinging, non-stop arguing and reruns: the world must a CNN/WMUR presidential poll. (Two subsequent Why? She can't afford to lose both Iowa and your old set,.Or you could buy a set-top converter on September s, I a be over. Or it's at least been put on standby once again as polls found her lead had dropped to 12 points, New Hampshire. If she did, that would be all she box for $50 to $70 that allows you to watch digital Concert" in Atiant; the Writers Guild of America-continues its strike against the then 11 points.) wrote. programming on an analog TV. Piedmont Park,; The New Hampshire survey came out a day af­ Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, affecting Meanwhile, the Clemson University Palmetto The feds will even help pay for the converter box in the heart of Atla ter another poll - this one in Iowa - found Obama, Poll shows S.C Democrats - who will hold their more than 12,000 writers. because they're commandeering the analog spectrum ' site for musical fest the US. senator from Illinois, taking over first party's third primary, if you count Michigan's dis­ of the grandeur tha But it hasn't affected everyone equally. Although many for advanced wireless services and public safety needs. place in that state, although his lead was within puted election - are having a difficult time making Come Jan. 1, Americans can apply for as many as two Bai celebrities such as the cast of NBC's "The Office" and Jeff Garlin the poll's margin of error. up„ their minds. At this late hour, nearly half - 4,9 $40 coupons toward the purchase of converter boxes. particular, evening of HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" continue to picket studios in The news only got worse for the U.S. senator percent - remain undecided. (Call 1-888-DTV-2009 or visit dtvanswers.com for cheered in unison support of their writers' rights, some continue to broadcast hew from New York as the days wore on. A new Zogby "Voters in the state have not started paying more information.) obvious highlight s shows. And while the refusal of some stars, such as the embar­ survey found that 50 percent ol likely.voters said close attention to candidate activity ahead of Many Americans haven't heard of this coming 2007 tour. Not to r rassingly unentertaining Carson Daly, to exit airwaves might . they would never vote for Clinton, up from 46 the primary," said Joseph Stewart,, chairman of change. Our guess: You'll be hearing about this a Jot Brothers Band ope not surprise anyone, one of the big names that did, might: Ellen percent in March. Clemson's political science department. more. As US. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., said at a more could a perso DeGeneres. . , -Why? Voters don't I ike Clinton. He said most S.C. voters are likely to pay more- hearing earlier this year, the lack of public awareness. The album is si In a move that could brand her as traitor in entertainment If that weren't enough, the most recent poll attention to the candidates in January. "It's hard "scares me politically. There is no anger that comes Dec. 11 and Will performed by the for the rest of her career, DeGeneres recently said that while she taken of South Carolina voters, by Clemson Uni­ for the candidates to compete with Santa CiauS," close to the anger of an American that cannot get versity, had television." I have never exper supports the writers' strike, her show would continue produc­ Clinton and Obama in a statistical Stewart said, citing the holiday season as a distrac­ dead heat. tion to voters. She's right about that. You don't want to get from a concert in r tion as normal with the exception of her monologue being A large number of voters remain undecided, The result of that distraction and lack of atten­ between a television addict and his or her "24" Or bum relentlessly ce omitted. The Writers Guild of America East has since issued a however. tion? "Dexter" or "30 Rock" or "Friday Night Lights" or in the passion and statement condemning DeGeneres for crossing picket lines, Clinton has been at the top of the Democratic- "South Carolinais up for grabs," he said. "The Office," "Reaper" or "CSI: Miami" or "Desperate stating that she was "not welcome in New York." pack since Day 1 of the 2008 presidential cam­ In the past, candidates have lost Iowa and gone Housewives"... well,"you make your own list. But who can really blame them? Even though DeGeneres paign, casting herself as the inevitable victor. No on to win their party's nomination and the gen­ - For people who disdain television, who brag about certainly wasn't harboring any resent or intentions of ridicul­ one had come close to challenging her.. eral election. Among them have been Republicans not having one or about still owning a black-and- ing writers for striking, her actions definitely read that way. The However, the most recent polls show the race Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. white set circa1979, this is another reason to feel supe- decision to continue on without her writers will send a message for the Democratic nomination tightening a Despite those precedents, Clinton is in trou­ riotto the proleswho sit slack-jawed in frontof^ Ci every night. What's the fuss, they'll ask snootily. High not only to her own staff but to the public at large about where month before the first contest, in Iowa, that kicks ble. def? Who cares? Maybe they won't even replace the exactly her priorities lie Granted this isn't as tense of a situation off the state-by-state nomination battles. In South Carolina, she' is losing ground, said ancient television, content to believe that television as "Entertainment Tonight's" pressing coverage of Iggy-Gate, Several Democrats have expressed concern Bruce Ransom, a Clemson professor. "She can't about the former first lady's electability next No­ is not necessary to live a fulfilling 1ife. but Degeneres' apparent apathy for her colleagues could seri­ run away from that. The question is: Can she stop vember should she win her party's nomination. the bleeding?" Millions, though, will have to get ready for the ously hurt her. And it isn't winning her many fans. great conversion. Obama, who would be the first black president That's a mighty tall order. Once a campaign $14 PER HOUR: AFTER There are those who have managed to continue on with new DRIVER AND SITTER rie in US. history, has stirred up enthusiasm among starts unraveling, it's virtually impossible to put shows while still remaining loyal to their employees. boys ages 9 and 12. Hou grass-roots Democratic activists. He attracts big it back together. . with occasional later ever Late-night veterans like David Letterman, Jay Leno and crowds on the campaign trail. But for some reason What's it all mean? Hillary may not be inevi­ 2-3 days a week, Close tt Conan O'Brien have all maintained solidarity with their University Park. Please Ci he hasn't been able to break out of the pack. He table after all. . * 9120. employees by deciding to pay their staff writers out of their has remained stuck in neutral. •- own pockets in order to keep producing shows. Both "Saturday Until now. About the writer: AFTER SCHOOL HELP Night Live" and "30 Rock" have also found creative loopholes Thanks in large part to campaign gaffes, Clin­ Lee Bandy, now retired, worked 40 years at The children .ages 5 and 9. N( ton has given her foes an opening. Polls show State newspaper in Columbia, S.C., as a political home. M-W-F 12:30-6:00 to continue broadcasting as they have been performing scripts have own car to transport they had written prior to the strike in New York theaters and her not doing that well with independents and writer, , References req'd. Januar on the Internet. Barbara at bkorn<§jcpenr

The only problem is.with these professionals actually acting DRIVER/MOM HELPER professional and empathizing with the very people who help" The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tri­ for fun loving, well behav! them get laughs every evening (imagine that). Ellen and others bune on Saturday, Nov. 17: 15 and 12. Must like child responsible, punctual an< could find themselves at the center of industry backlash when . car and cellphone. Mondi the strike ends. But after abandoning their programs' artistic Not so long ago, french fries and bagels passed for 3:00 until as needed. Wei vegetarian fare at many college cafeterias. Ketchup, and house sitting availabt merits by continuing on without their writers, Ellen and hour. Interviewing now. P company deserve whatever is coming their way. in all its corn syruped glory, provided the vegetable Melanie at 214-207-4122 content.Students knew tosidestep the mystery mush MelanieRas@aotcom. that was labeled "vegetarian." Low-grade hunger pains The following editorial appeared in the Kansas Anti-white is a category that'tallied 890 inci­ GET GREAT BABY-SITT City Star on Wednesday, Nov. 21: dents. That compares with 2,640 anti-black and Opinions expressed in each unsigned editorial represent a con- ions of those who stuck to a meat-free diet. The best way to find an o 576 anti-Hispanic incidents. Since there are mil­ baby sitting job has finatlj , sensus decision of the editorial board. All other columns on this Who could ever have imagined that in the last' A cursory glance at the latest FBI hate crimes lions more white people in the United States than MommyMixer needs fun t page reflect the views of individual authors and not necessarily decade, we'd go from veggie-eek to veggie-chic? for 'it's upcoming Dallas e report shows who is most often targeted: black in any other category, it is clear who is morelikely those of the editorial staff. These days, colleges compete to provide their best to MommyMixer on Move people and Jews. to be targeted. But any hate crime is despicable. - 6th and find your perfect, © All material copyrighted 2007 Student Media Company/Inc. and brightest with multiple varieties of the best and The statistics - which find hate crimes rising Hate crimes have the insidious ability to ter­ your employees), create greenest Like decked-out gyms and luxury dorms, schedule, and negotiate) - are a sad reflection of how hate crime remains a rorize whole groups of people. A noose hanging tofu and tempehnpw signal a school's commitment mommymixer.com to sigr problem. The annual report is a valuable reminder from a tree can be seen as a sign to all black people to its students'"wellness." more information! Nov 6, EDITORIAL BOARD to remain vigilant. that they,are being watched, that with any "wrong Clothing, 7:00. Check out Nobody, it turns out, does it better than Northwest­ on Daily Candy Dallas! For 2006, - the FBI reported; 7,722 incidents, move" they could become a victim. MarkNorris Tiffany Click Zack Wehner ern University-at least not whenit comes to food. An " with nearly 52 percent attributable to race. More It is America's shame that such simplistic UP FAMILY WITH 2 DAU Neely Eisenstein Nima Kapadia Steven Thompson than 64 percent of the 1,462 incidents involving hatreds continue to drive so much violence and Peoplefor the Ethical Treatment of Animals, named needs before-school. help Russ Aaron 9:00 am, 3-4 'days per we jordan Hofeditz religion were anti-Jewish, followed by ahti-Islamic intimidation today. Northwestern the most vegetarian-friendly college at 12 percent. Jan 2008. Duties include Cole Hill Samantha Urban in the United States; just ahead of Yale University and drop off and walking well- the University of California at Berkeley. small/medium dog, Must transportation, $15 per hi [email protected], ern are either vegetarian, meaning meat-free, or vegan, 808-2539. SUBMISSIONS POLICY TO THE EDITO meaning free of all anunal products, including dairy D products and eggs,.The increased offerings are good I EMPLOY* I was pleased to read in the Nov. 28 The This discrepancy is troubling but not news!Or all students, even those Who would never put What good is freedom of be 500-700 words. Submissions aside an all-beef patty for a veggie burger. Daily Campus that two SMU faculty colleagues surprising. It is not uncommon for people" ARTIST NEEDS FEMALf speech if you're not going to must be in either text format and friends, Dr, Elaine Heath and Dr. Mark to include titles for men and not for women Veggie "chicken" Strips can be indistinguishable COUPLE subjects for cai use it? Would you like to see (.txt) or rich text format Crtf). Chancey, have been awarded Sarn Taylof: Fel­ and to gitfe greater recognition to men's ac- from the real thing, even to meat-eating students. per hour. 214-385-5467. your opinion published in For verification, letters lowship by the Uni ted Methodist Church. Complishmentsthah women's. ' Same with tofu pumpkin pie and;vegan pancakes. BEST JOB ON CAMPUS The Daily Campus? Is there and columns must include I was troubled, however, by the discrepancy These imbalances in the wayswesome­ : AH offer students a w% to test-drive eating habits and add a new or additional healthy component to Campus is seeking a top something happening on the author's name, signature, in the way. that these two excellent scholars times talk about ahd treat men and women are : assistant in the advertlsir campus or in the World you major or department, e- and teachers were described by the author of often not iritentional slights againstwomen. theif meals,"Whether a main dish for vegetarians or This is an opportunity for really want to say something mail address arid telephone. awonderMsidefbfeTCr^neels^anybody walking marketing, or business m the article. Their names were listed in the ar- We make these mistakes without even being . acquire "real world" expe number. The Daily Campus about? Then The Daily Campus ticle as "Elaine Heath and Dr. Mark Chancey." .aware of it That's allthemore reason to be ' great on resume! Flexible will not print arionymOus it t^#nderful cbn^rtfood;' Anne Vanosdol/as- Diana at 8-4111, come b) is looking for you!... ' Chancey's professional title was used: vigilant andself-awareinour descriptionand letters, A. photograph will be - Trigg/or e-mail ddentpnS E-mail . #ur columns but Heath's was nc^ Tnaddition; the article treatment of men and women. required to publish columns. and lettsrs ^ • to dcoped® includes the titles of several of Chancey's smudaUycampus.com or to the The editor reserves the iigft^ College is a time to learn about and try new things SECRETARY/FRONT Of publications and lists another award he has Rebekah Miles Associate Professor of Ethics ASSISTANT Great learnl commentary editor. Letters to edit for length, spelling, - food, friendships and majors. Thanks to North west­ received, but it includes neither Heath's pub: Perkins School of Theology environment, flexible hou should not exceed 200 words grammar and style. ern's dining services, all students - vegetarians and " . organized, dependable a lication titles nor her other awards. in length and columns'should vegans included - can do soon a full stomach. in Microsoft office, excel, per hour. E-mail resume ebadgewprks.com •

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In early 1991 a small band out of Gharlpttesyille; Va., emerged onto the 1 :0v muSifc;Sfcene!;with nothing more than ' By Jamie Leon thetables around us. V . veiy-fond'pfit at fifs6HpyffiYer,pfterwe a small collection of . undeveloped & Stuart Edenfield We started with the margaritas, as tried it Oii the ;brisicef, wfe understood songs and a local bartender from South Food Columnists; we looked over the great menu. We . why it is so famous. The smoked flavor were recommended and served the with tKe citrus sauce worked very well the Chicago Tri- ttejve • [email protected] Matthews, and wh at was to become of [email protected] Cadillac because you' get so rriuch va­ together; : , his band and his musical journey would riety. It includes family-size platters of . After trying all of their meats and chicken; sausage, beef ribs, brisket and sides, we had no room left for a dessert, ome Americans go down as one the most successful live The ever-popular County. Line, a pork ribs,and generous bdwis of potato but because pur meal came with ice find.;, nothing, acts in musical history. barbecue restaurant in Austin, recently; * salad, cole slaw arid beans, not to men­ cream,-we decided to try it The ice tuous'television Since then, the opened a new location in Rockwall. It has played across the country and has took us around 25 minute^te.drive tion its famous homemade bread and cream included homemade vanilla icecream! We will tell you been involved in almost every musical there, but it was well worth the trips. . and cookies and cream ice cream. With festival offered in America They are When we walked in we noticed trai The large wheat and white home­ a hint of Jack Daniels, perfect texture made Texas bread came out steaming .and a delightful homemade taste, it from now - TV one the biggest names in music and laid-back country home feel of this hot from the oven and was great to start was a great way to end a delicious meal nalog Signal. In have constantly remained on top of barbecue restaurant. They had wagon with. Both the bread and margaritas and actually settled our stomachs. learning televi- the charts with every album release. But wheel chandeliers, western pictures arid large fireplaces. We were hoping to were great but did not compare to the Don't hesitate to get away from'the is of televisions what makes them so special is not the sit on the patio, which opens out onto main entree. typical Dallas restaurants and enjoy a il signals will be mere genius of their approach to music Lake Ray Hubbard and has plenty of Along with the great meats, the sides nice meal at the County Line barbecue box, and adjust- but their emphasis and dedication to of potato salad, cole slaw and beans were restaurant in Rockwall. And if you know ds and blaming their live show. seating anda huge outdoor bar withflat With an approach almost synony­ screen televisions.But when we arrived, exceptional. We particularly enjoyed a meat lover far away, The County Line the flavor of the pptato salad with its offers a nationwide shipping service of lion homes that mous with The Grateful Dead in the we found a cold breeze coming off the firmer potatoes, and the beans, which its food. Free over-the-air aspect of sharing and taping shows, the lake/so we decided to enjoy the view had a little spice to them. The County Line did not let us leave :he" National As- band has allowed legal sharing of their from inside. You can see condos and All in all there was a meat, side and hungry. Its large portions'Ieft us with a i additional 14.6 live music by tapers for years now. This docks on the near side of the lake, but Photo courtesy ticketsblowout.com sauce for everyone's taste buds. All large amount of leftovers, but it made e room but also approach has helped them gain the re­ it sheer size allowed for great Views. Dave and crew practice their best attempt at New Orleans jazz mockery. the meat was smoked and cooked to for a great lunch the next day.So make mlnall,69nlil- spect and admiration of their fans, and Inside, families of all sizes who were perfection. The pork ribs were falling sure you bring your appetite when you ssociation says, a lot more of them than most other laughing and enjoying the fun atmo­ off the bone, and the sausage was very go to The County Line because its slo- lore than a year musical acts. But once in a while, the song played. of this song before, and to have a legend sphere surrounded us. The show featured old fan favorites flavorful. . gan is, "Eat here, diet at home." is good to keep band will take one of these shows and such as Gregg Allman grace his presence ' Tony, our waiter, and "Bear," the such as "Two Step" and "Warehouse," on t he stage was quite an .honor. The barbecue sauce that accompa­ The County Line is located at 4821 buying season, digitally enhance it to studio quality manager, not only took care of us and and some new releases such as "Corn- nied the meats had an interesting citrus Bass Pro Dr, in Garland. t louseholds that sound and make an official live release. The encore, which consisted of fan made our trip extra special, but they bread," "Eh Hee" and "#27" that the barbecue flavor. Honestly, we were not •or another, it's Thus the-emergence of the 11th official favorites "All Along the Watchtower" also showed the same hospitality to all t band had been working on during the iping for a new installment of their live releases:"Live at and '," was a perfect summer. While these songs were incred­ -e buying. Some Piedmont Park." ending to an even more perfect show. I more. But some It is the dream of every Dave Mat­ ible, to say the least, they didnot wholly have been to five Dave Matthews Band :he only way to thews Band fan to be able to attend make the show what it was. concerts but never had one been more You could also one of their shows and have it become Because of their Incredibly large rep­ enjoyable and exciting as that one. ertoire of music (I have over 500 songs ihone-company the next addition to his live releases. For fans who have been listening to on my iPod alone) they frequently go the details with That dream came true for me when, the band ever since the '90s, and for peo­ t-top converter on September s, I attended this "Green into "slumps" when they don't play a ple who have never heard them before, :o watch digital Concert" in Atlanta, GA. song for months, even years. The con­ "Live At Piedmont Park" is definitely a Piedmont Park,a nature park located cert featured the fabrication of one of must have for anyone interested in the these songs called "The Dreaming Tree." e converter box in the heart of Atlanta, is not the usual Dave Matthews Band. When I heard the opening notes of this malog spectrum site for musical festivals, especially ones ' Also, if you feel so inclined, the band dormant song, I could hardly control is releasing a live DVD of the concert ^lic safety needs, of the grandeur that comealong with a my emotions. It was miraculous and 1 as many as two Dave Matthews Band show. But on this along with the CD which gives you a emphatically enjoyed every second of onverter boxes. particular, evening almost 70,000 fans first-hand look at the concert in high it. nswers.com for cheered in unison for what became an definition. "Live At Piedmont Park" is obvious highlight show for his summer Another highlight of the show was not just another CD in your library, it is the guests that appeared for two of the of this coming 2007 tour. Not to mention the AUman a timeless concert that can be enjoyed songs. But I wouldn't necessarily call about this-a lot Brothers Band opened for them. What for years to come. The Dave Matthews these guests, "Musical legends" is more Band never fails to put out a solid array D-Mo., said at a more could a person ask for? adequately appropriate: Gregg AUman of music; this one definitely doesn't fall »ublic awareness. The album is set to be released on HMHi iger that comes Dec. 11 and will feature all 18 songs and Warren Hay nes of the Allman Broth­ short of any expectations. ers Band. Gregg and Warren appeared for that cannot get performed by the band that evening. For more information about the I have never experienced more energy the song "?" and band and exclusive clips of "Live At did a rendition of the famous Allman Piedmont Park," visit facebook.com/ Vt want to get from a concert in my life and, as the al­ Brothers band song "Melissa." The Dave davematthewsband. s or her "24" Or bum relentlessly captures, it's expressed Matthews Band had never done a cover light Lights" or in the passion and excitement'of every Photo courtesy The County Line -A The tumbleweed-beckohing parking lot of The County Line adds to the retaurant's western flair, i" or "Desperate >wn list. who brag about ng a black-and- .sontofeelsupe- n front of ilieset. m-w k snootily. High ?ven replace the DAILY CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. 8 DAYS, 25 WORDS, $30 SMUDAILYCAMPUS.COM i1 that television CHILD CARE BEST JOB ON CAMPUS! The Daily FOR LEASE CONDO FOR SALE. 3 bed 2 TRAVEL ;t ready for the Campus is seeking advertising bathrooms. 1224 sq./ft. 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"Look, Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous and Iran will Straight from the newsroom Is B2 - The Daily Campus' be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon," the president told a White House news AP Photo dally podcast. Subscribe on our web site or on ITunes. conference a. day after the release of a new national intel- Bush rattled some allies by warning recently that a nu- ;ence estimate representing the consensus of all US. spy clear-arfned Iran could lead to World War III. Until Monday's agencies. - report, the administration was unwavering in its conviction On Capitol Hill, congressional Democrats said they hoped that Iran was seeking nuclear weapons. Bush said he did not pus the report would have a cooling effect on the administration's know about the new findings until he was briefed last Week rhetoric, which they said was hyped and counterproductive. - a point challenged by some. At a campaign debate in Iowa, seven Democratic presidential "The president knew, even as he was saying 'World War III' candidates stood in agreement that the United States should and all that kind of stuff," said Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va, shift its focus with Iran to diplomatic engagement. chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. "He knew. Our new online video player will feature "They should have stopped the saber rattling, should He knew, he had been briefed." • never have started it," said Sen. Barack Obama, D-I1I. New original stories freii lfi& Baily Campus staffers. Bush drew support from European allies who. said the IRAN LE, York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Bush "should seize PROCLAII You wen t see these reports anywhere else. this opportunity." But she also said it was clear that pressure of talks with an often defiant Tehran that is openly enriching REVERS on Iran has had an effect - a point disputed by rival Sen.Joe uranium for uncertain ends. The report said Iran could still Biden of Delaware. build a nuclear bomb by 2010-15. VICTO While US. intelligence about Iran has changed, Bush "We must maintain pressure on Iran,"said French Foreign showed no inclination to alter course. Iran continues to pro- TEHRAN,TranC Mahmoud Ahn duce'enriched uranium that could be transferred to a secret The US, acknowledgment about faulty intelligence about Wednesday cai weapons program, he said.- • ; Iran recalledthe erroneous US. conclusion that Iraq possessed. turnaround in c "So,T view this report as a warning signal that they had weapons of mass destruction, a belief that was a factor in review a victor the program, they halted the program. And the.reason why Bush's decision to invade Iraq. Keep up with the latast campus happenings with it's a warning signal is that they could restart it," thepresident program, sugg success of his i said. . people," said Democratic National Committee Chairman The Daily Campus Blop. Whither it'll breaking news rejecting comp Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, en route to Ethiopia Howard Dean. "We were misled on Iraq, now it's Iran. We need .Gheckout or our editor's musings the blog. for talks with African leaders, said it would bea "big mistake" to get to the truth so our foreign policy is not only tough to ease diplomatic pressure on Tehran. biitsmart." "I continue to see Iran as a dangerous power in interna­ But Bush told the news conference he was not troubled tional politics "Rice said, "At this moment, it doesn't appear about his standing, about perhaps facing a credibility gap to have an active weaporiizatiori program. That frahkly is with the American people. "No, I'm feehng pretty spirited good news. But if it causes people to say, 'Oh well then-we - pretty good about life," Bush said. don't need to \vorry about what the Iranians areifcing,' I ''Nothihg has changed in this NIE that says, 'OK, why 'S think we will have made a big mistake." don't we just stop worrying about it?' Quite the contrary/ Rice worked the phones to explain the new assessment, : I think the NIE makes it clear that Iran needs to be taken reaching out to the foreign ministers of Germany, Britain seriously athreat topeace,'"Bush said.''My opinion hasht and France, as well as China and Russia, according toVS.'ot- changed." i, entertainment, tashlon, opinion, ficials, She spoke to Russian Foreign MtoisterSej^ey lavrov,, whom she expects to see later this week at a NATO meeting in the three weeks before Christmas, to approve money with­ inBrussels. '-0. '-S;.'-.' out conditions for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, extend "What l am going to say to my colleagues is, 'Look, we the Eoreigp Intelligence Surveillance Act, pass overdue spends have gotthe right strategy," Rice told reporter^ ihg bills arid pass a temporary fix to the alternative mihimum Rice lirged nationssuch as China and Russianot to harden increases. their stance against a new round of sanctions against Iran, "Based ort the record so far," he Said, 'teiericans could !. be forgiven for thinking that Santa will have slipped down +h0ir on Christmas Eve before Congress finishes its macy works. 'IMJK..-

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