SPARTAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2006 — VOLUME 127, ISSUE 25 — THESPARTANDAILY.COM SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 Women’s soccer team faces ‘Crunch Time’ : Late activist serves Lost Prophets’ biggest WAC test, page 5 as example to students, page 2 misses the mark, page 4 Grant provides engineering with new lab College receives 32 computers, software

By Mary Beth Hislop The grant is named after Charles Daily Staff Writer Babbage because he is considered More than 150 years ago, British to be “the father of computing” and mathematician Charles Babbage served as the Isaac Newton Chair aspired to build the world’s first at Cambridge University, accord- computer. Alas, he lived in a time ing to Rich Goldman, Synopsys when technology was not advanced vice president of market develop- enough to support his ideas. ment. Not so for San Jose State Univer- Engineering students, faculty sity engineering students. members and Synopsys represen- Synopsys, a Mountain View- tatives gathered at noon Monday in based company that designs semi- Engineering building room 291 in conductor software, and Intel Corp. associate professor David Parent’s have awarded the College of Engi- integrated circuit design class to HANNA THRASHER/ SPECIAL TO THE DAILY neering with the Charles Babbage dedicate the new lab. F.U.S.I.O.N., a dance group based at San Jose State University, performs Thursday evening in the Barrett Ballroom for the sixth annual Maboohay Talent Showcase. grant, gifting the university with 32 “The software we have will make state-of-the-art computers to outfit our students job-ready,” said College a new circuit design laboratory, as of Engineering Dean Belle Wei. well as access to a long list of Syn- Show kicks off heritage month opsys’ software. see GRANT, page 3 By Mary Beth Hislop Filipino Heritage Month events T.J. Villar said he saw a flier advertising the show. Daily Staff Writer “I’m part of Akbayan, but I’m not an active Music, stomping feet and whooping yells • Oct. 17 – Filipino flag raising at San Jose member,” Villar said. “I’m here to support my Textile gala raises money filled the Barrett Ballroom last Thursday eve- City Hall community.” ning as San Jose State University’s Akbayan • Oct. 19 – “Paint the Nation Brown” For Mark Caguiat, 21, Thursday night was club hosted its sixth annual Maboohay Talent candlelight vigil from Almaden room all about the music. Showcase. in Student Union building to City Hall. “Being a Filipino — music just comes up for San Jose quilt museum The event featured music and dancing from The vigil is a nationwide march honoring naturally,” Caguiat said. Bay Area Filipino-Americans as Akbayan Filipino Veterans who served in the U.S. Caguiat came from Hayward to play guitar By Michael Geslani such as Linda Gass’s art, which is members kicked off the first of many planned military. with his band, VSOP. Daily Staff Writer inspired by her activist passion for festivities. October is Filipino-American Cul- • Oct. 21 – “Friendship Games” – CSU “We do this for fun — for our love of music,” A benefit gala called “The Es- the struggle for water resources, ac- tural Heritage month. Fullerton he said. sence of Art: Quilts, Textiles, Fine cording to her Web site. You didn’t have to be an Akbayan club mem- • Oct. 23-26 – Various topics related to Akbayan’s cultural chair, Kathleen Cochi- Wine” was held by the San Jose Her quilts are mainly comprised ber to enjoy the music and dancing presented Filipino-American culture, 10 a.m. to co, 19, said planning for Maboohay began in Museum of Quilts and Textiles at of maps of bay lands that are de- by Those Kids and singer-soloist Dana Soliman 4 p.m. at club table June. the Fourth Street Summit Center tailed with depth and texture of or the screeching sound created by turntable • Oct. 26 – Talent show sponsored by “It’s an annual community event,” Cochico in downtown San Jose on Sunday the water and land. In order for her disc jockeys spiritFINGAZ. Alpha Kappa Omega said. afternoon. to give the quilts depth she places “I was at a breast cancer meeting when I Cochico said all but one of the musical art- The gala had a silent auction cloth between the silk where she heard the music,” said child development ma- ists performed free of charge. where guests could bid on various then sews in needed places. jor Michel Johnson, 22. Johnson brought her means “embracing in friendship.” Several other events are planned throughout items that were donated to the mu- “I take my sewing machine and 2-year-old nephew to check it out. Akbayan has been on the SJSU campus since the month of October, including the annual seum to help fundraise money for anchor the design so I’ll stitch from Most of the 219 seats in the Student Union 1976, and Ramirez said there are about 80 to 90 “Friendship Games,” held at Cal-State Fuller- the museum’s exhibitions, events the center and come out and stabi- ballroom were filled, with fans standing at the members in the organization. ton. Ramirez said that the Filipino-American and educational programs, accord- lize the fabric,” Gass said. side, singing and stomping. “The organization was created to help Fili- “picnic party” generally draws about 30,000 ing to a handout. Barbara Shapiro, another fea- “We definitely had a good turnout,” said Ak- pino-Americans to meet new people, interact students from all over California and sur- “This is a chance for people to tured artist at the gala, has been bayan club president Audrey Ramirez. “What with each other and network,” Ramirez said, rounding states. purchase quilts,” said Gloria Kahn, weaving baskets for 30 years and, was really cool … we saw a lot of people from “but it’s evolved to concern for past and pres- Ramirez said the club raised $1,218 for fu- founding member of the museum. according to her Web site, she de- different ethnic cultures.” ent cultural roots and becoming politically in- ture activities and also garnered 50 canned The gala exhibited different scribes them as a reflection of her Ramirez, who is majoring in child devel- volved.” food items, which will be donated to Second types of quilts that were designed travel and studies as well as her opment, said Akbayan is a Filipino word that Industrial and systems engineering student Harvest Food Bank. by artists who were at hand. The work in theater costume design. artists showcased their work and “What I’m basically doing is at the same time gave viewers a wrapping hand painted wax linen on glimpse of how they create them. a wired core and every eight or nine “What’s different is having the stitches, I stitch it in to the previous artist here and having the ability to row with a needle so it’s attached, Couple retraces steps of conservationist take part in what they’re creating,” or else I would have a mess of long wire,” Shapiro said of her baskets. By Ryan Berg the “worldwide conservation land, then Santa Clara Valley, Pa- Kahn said. “We contacted all these She said baskets like hers had been Daily Staff Writer movement.” checo Pass, San Joaquin Valley, the The artists also spoke to guests about their motivations, and the made long ago by Native Americans For Peter and Donna Thomas, a “I think this is very exciting,” Muir scholars, and they Foothills and then finally arrived role textile art plays in their lives. and the people of Africa. 200-mile excursion is a great way said Tina Peterson, environmen- at Yosemite. The small room was full of artists She said that her baskets take to appreciate California. tal studies librarian for the King said no one had done it According to Peter, Muir’s who had made several quilts apiece, approximately 8 to 12 weeks to pre- On Oct. 5, the Thomases pre- Library, “that two people can live walk lasted approximately three before. ...” but each one had a unique style, pare at four hours a day. sented a slideshow of their walk like this, they can walk and make months, while theirs lasted from from San Francisco to Yosem- art out of this.” —Peter Thomas, hiker Apr. 2 to May 14. ite, similar to a route John Muir The presentation started with Peter said they’ve given the pre- walked in 1868, to an enthusiastic the history of Muir, the inspiration however, they found that many sentation of their walk at least ten audience at the Dr. Martin Luther for the walk, how the Thomases trails Muir likely walked on, have times so far, and their next pre- King Jr. Library. planned it, a slideshow of pictures since, become highways. sentation will be in Danville, Cali- “I feel honored to hear them,” taken during the walk and ended “We thought to ourselves, what fornia, at the Danville Library on said Harry Meserve, librarian for with a song the Thomases wrote in if we try to make a route that par- Apr. 4, 2007. the King Library. “John Muir was honor of Muir. allels Muir’s,” Peter said. He said Muir was an inspira- a wonderfully eccentric man, a The idea for the walk went into Peter said they both found tion for backpackers across the leader of the effort to preserve Yo- action when the Thomases real- many urban trails and parks and country, and they are trying to semite, and a big struggler for na- ized no one else had apparently linked them together to follow as encourage people to become tional parks in general.” done it before. closely as possible to Muir’s route. part of the grand tradition of According to the Web site, “We contacted all these Muir “There were 13 places that Muir walking. www.johnmuir.org/walk, the scholars, and they said no one had wrote about during the walk, so “I wanted the experience of Thomases are avid hikers and done it before, or knew where the we pieced them together to give us walking across California,” Donna campers, and attempted to fol- route was,” Peter Thomas said. an idea,” Thomas said. Thomas said. “To take California DREW CARLASCIO/ DAILY STAFF low in the footsteps of John Muir, According to Peter, over the According to www.johnmuir. at a slow pace. There is something A visitor to “The Essence of Art: Quilts, Textiles, Fine Wine,” a gala at the Fourth who appears on the California course of a year, they researched org/walk, the Thomases traveled special about extended periods of Street Summit Center held to benefit the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, quarter, and was the founder of writings from Muir about the trail, from San Francisco, through Oak- walking.” views the variety of quilts on display on Sunday. SPARTAN DAILY QUOTE OF THE DAY: 2 Without a struggle, there can be no progress. TUESDAY — Frederick Douglass OCTOBER 10, 2006 OPINION CRUNCH TIME Students should take after Norman and stand up for what’s right Unless you walk up to the statues of Tommie I had the honor of meeting all three men nearly like a soldier.” Norman and stand up for the rights of others. Smith and John Carlos and see the plaque, you may one year ago. What I remember of Norman was his With Norman’s passing, and with the one-year an- And find your own way to do it, like Norman. miss that there was a third person on that platform. humility. His role in the protest was just as pivotal as niversary of the statues being unveiled next week, San Make a small gesture, such as telling someone that His name was Peter Norman — an unimposing Smith and Carlos. By just standing on that podium, Jose State University students should work to con- racial jokes are unacceptable. Sign petitions that call Australian who won the silver medal in the 1968 Norman told the world that he believed in the state- tinue his legacy and the legacy of Smith and Carlos. for the equal treatment of all under the law. Olympics in Mexico City and won himself a date with ment that Smith and Carlos were making. Norman taught us all that standing up for what is Pick up a flag and march alongside Mexicans who history. However, Norman, then and when the statues right does not need to be a huge gesture, so long as fight for the fair treatment of all immigrants. With the eyes of the world looking on, Norman were erected 38 years later, did not we make one. Vote for those candidates who are committed to stood listening to the United States national anthem. want to take the spotlight away Norman knew about what Smith and Carlos were treating everyone like a human, not just those who He stood with two men making one of the most con- from the two men. going to do beforehand; he could have refused to take suit their needs or match their skin color. troversial statements in Olympic history. “I stepped in to lend my sup- the podium. But he didn’t — he stayed. If you are charismatic enough to follow in the Norman stood with Smith and Carlos as they each port,” Norman told me before the How many times in our lives do we simply step off footsteps of Smith and Carlos, then make public stood shoeless, each with a single-gloved fist, raised statues were unveiled. “As I am the podium because we are too afraid to stand up for speeches declaring your stand against intolerance. proudly in the air. told, anyone can stand in and get a what we believe in? Organize groups to vocally support a cause. The young black men, both sprinters from what picture taken and be a part of the There is still inequality and injustice in the United Whether big or small, don’t wait for others to was then called San Jose State College, were making CHEETO BARRERA event. ...I am honored to be com- States, even though in many ways things have got- make the gestures: Make them yourself. a loud, yet voiceless statement to the world that there memorated in part of the celebra- ten better. The battle still rages about how to secure Norman said last October that in 1968, Smith was inequality in the land of the free. tion.” America’s borders and what liberties and rights do we and Carlos threw a pebble in a small pond that sent The Aussie, who so bravely stood with those two But the humility did not render Norman im- give to those who enter the country illegally. ripples to the furthest shore. He added that the stat- men, died last Tuesday at the age of 64. mune from criticism. Just like Smith and Carlos were Homosexuals are still fighting for the right to love ues of the two men have sent ripples back through Norman is a testament to what it truly means to threatened when they returned home, Norman had who they want to love, and express that love through that pond. stand up for what is right. to walk his own gauntlet in Australia. marriage. Norman was right, but he missed one thing He didn’t make a flashy statement. He didn’t make “We had our cross to bear here in the United There still has yet to be a nonwhite male president. — there were three men throwing pebbles into the a glorious speech. He didn’t make a grandiose gesture States,” Carlos said in an Associated Press article. “Pe- There are still people of color receiving second- water. like Smith and Carlos. ter had a bigger cross to bear because he didn’t have class treatment for no other reason than because they May his small stand be a large testament to us all. All he did was stand up. anyone there to help shield him other than his family. are not white. Cheeto Barrera is the Spartan Daily executive And sometimes that is all that is necessary. He had to go through agony and torment. He took it Students should step up to the podium next to editor. “Crunch Time” appears every Tuesday.

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Yahoo has also attracted a great deal of Career Opportunities extent, the outrageous cost of PCs keep China, for the criticism for agreeing to filter terms like “democracy” The California Highway Patrol will discuss career Concert Series most part, unwired. from its search engine. opportunities from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the A part of the listening hour celebration titled The Great Fire Wall is a 21st century version of Microsoft, in 2005, launched a portal blocking University Room. For more information, e-mail “Celebrating Eighteenth-Century Music” with voice, the Great Wall of China; it is an electronic boundary words such as “freedom” in the MSN Spaces blog Laurie Morgan at [email protected]. saxophone, harp, viola and French horn from 12:15 resisting “decadent” influences from the Internet. service, while Google introduced a self-censoring to 1:15 p.m. in the Music building Concert Hall. For The People’s Republic of China engine, further aiding in the restriction of the Net. Michael Grecco more information, contact Joan Stubbe at monitors the flow of information So are these companies undermining civil liber- A discussion with photographer Michael Grecco (408) 924-4649. and news via Internet to its citi- ties? about his book “Lighting and the Dramatic Portrait” zens by fencing politically sensitive According to Amnesty International, they are un- at 6 p.m. in Sweeney Hall room 434. For more terms, Web sites and any comments arguably infringing upon the freedom of expression School of Art and Design information e-mail [email protected]. the government deems “harmful” to and basic human rights. The Tuesday Night Lecture Series presents Brett its nation. While they may be “adapting” to Chinese censor- Job Fair Success Workshop Cook with a dialogue on creativity and soul from ZEENAT UMAR Signing petitions online or any ship laws, they are transgressing elemental rights of The Career Center hosts a workshop on job- 5 to 6 p.m. in the Art building room 133. For more communication leaning toward humans in doing so. searching strategies for fairs and employer events information, contact Jo Farb Hernandez reform or democracy will most likely result in detain- Reporters Without Borders and Human Rights from 2:45 to 4 p.m. in the Career Center Module (408) 924-4330. ment or imprisonment. Students, civil servants and Watch argue that they are not justified in profiting in Tibetan exiles are commonly detained individuals. the name of censorship in the shelter of obeying the LETTER TO THE EDITOR For example, any information related to Tibetan Chinese. independence, the Tiananmen Square protests or the Although the Chinese Internet police are bank- Dalai Lama is completely restricted. ing on major U.S. companies for Internet provision, Lethal injection is not cruel or unusual punishment The first known person to be imprisoned for post- cyber users are growing and are getting more and Dear editor, great deal longer than 24 minutes and many do not ing offensive political material online was Huang Ki, more familiar with the know-how of getting around I felt an innate drive to respond to the opinion view that as “long-lasting” pain. who was in custody for five years for “inciting subver- controls. section in last Thursday’s edition, mainly because Also, in tackling the unconstitutional argument, sion” from 2000 to 2005. And cell-phone users sending and receiving infor- I’ve spend the last three years as an undergraduate one has to look at it from a comparative approach His case invoked a young student, Liu Di, to mation through text messaging are making blanket on the very liberal University of California, Santa as well. Historically, in the Unites States, burning, express herself in an online chatroom to express her monitoring harder and harder. Cruz campus. pressing, gibbeting or hanging from chains, break- solidarity, and she was detained for a year without Also, only once the government fusses is the As much as I dislike talking about politics, I felt ing on a wheel and bludgeoning were all acceptable bail. objectionable material removed, which means the myself at the center of every heated debate involving forms of capital punishment. In a borderless globe, it would be hard to believe controversial stories have already been posted long abortion, affirmative action and, of course, capital Out of the few countries that still practice the that American technology giants are in fact assisting enough for the news to travel by word of mouth. punishment. The topic of lethal injection as a form death penalty openly, the most common methods the Chinese with censorship. The number of activists in China that are emerg- of cruel and unusual punishment came up countless are hanging or by firing squad. Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, Cisco Systems and Sun ing, despite the repressive laws, might just be a herald times, which I happen to disagree with. When a human being is hanged, death is only Microsystems have all made deals with China to help of an enhanced society. Since I’ve spent so long arguing about it, I feel immediate when the neck is broken. the country monitor public use of the Internet, violat- obligated to pass on the useful information I’ve If the upper spinal chord is not snapped fully, the ing China’s own constitution, which protects freedom acquired during that period. inmate is forced to die by suffocation. By the defini- of speech and international standards. If you’re going to argue that lethal injection is tion that Law.com gives us, this is unconstitutional. unconstitutional you need to look at the definition When someone is shot, they, also, do not die im- Yahoo has been involved in the imprisonment of of cruel and unusual punishment. mediately unless hit directly in certain parts of the approximately two Chinese citizens for their online Zeenat Umar is a Spartan Daily copy editor. Guest Law.com defines it as “barbaric, (involving) tor- brain. In many cases, there are bones being broken, activities; the company supplied information for columns appear every Tuesday and Wednesday. ture and/or shock(ing) the public morality.” It gives which would, again, categorize it as unconstitu- examples such as the stretching rack, thumbscrew, tional. dismemberment, breaking bones, maiming or deep, So, comparatively and historically, using the facts Questions? Comments? long-lasting pain. and resources we have at our disposal, today, lethal After the lethal injection is administered, it takes injection does not appear to fall under the descrip- Interested in writing a guest column? 2-10 minutes before the time of death is called on tion of cruel and unusual making it unconstitu- the inmate. However, the longest time on record was tional. Contact the Spartan Daily at 24 minutes. Heather Lynn Would 24 minutes be defined as “long-lasting”? graduate student [email protected] Childbirth, on average, takes 14 hours, which is a education

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Editorials are written by and are the con- ALLAN QUINDO Assistant Advertising Director sensus of the Spartan Daily editors, not the (408) 924-3281 | [email protected] or 408.924.3282 staff. SHAFEEN ALAM Creative Director [email protected] Published opinions and advertisements do not necessarily reflect the views of the Spartan NEAL WATERS Web Master The Spartan Daily is a public forum. Daily, the School of Journalism and Mass Communications or SJSU. TUESDAY NEWS OCTOBER 10, 2006 SPARTAN DAILY 3 Google buys Artistic discussion GRANT- Equipment YouTube in valued at $52,000 Continued from page 1 but he hasn’t used any of Synopsys’ $1.65 billion new programs this semester. Wei said the grant was the cul- “The (computer) screens are mination of efforts from SJSU staff better,” Shah said, “but I am using Internet deal members, engineering faculty the same programs I used before. members and Synopsys. It also depends on what kind of By Michael Liedtke “Everybody’s name was on this courses you have.” Associated Press grant application,” Parent said. Shah said he will graduate this “Local industry believes in our SAN FRANCISCO — Internet December. students and our faculty.” search leader Google is snapping Chan said Synopsys chose SJSU That belief is worth a lot of up YouTube for $1.65 billion, because of the university’s out- money. brushing aside copyright con- standing engineering program “The equipment is worth cerns to seize a starring role in the and its focus on microelectronic $52,000,” said Troy Wood, univer- online video revolution. design technologies. sity alliances manager. “The soft- The all-stock deal announced “Through this grant,” Chan ware is significantly more.” Monday unites one of the Inter- wrote in a press release, “Synopsys Wood said the software pack- net’s marquee companies with enables San Jose State University, a age, which includes electronic de- one of its rapidly rising stars. It premier supplier of Silicon Valley sign automation and 100 licenses came just a few hours after You- engineering talent, to further their and 75 tools for chip design flow, Tube unveiled three separate mission in preparing students and as well as technical support, is agreements with media compa- researchers to meet the challenges PEARLY CHAN/ DAILY STAFF worth millions. nies to counter the threat of copy- of today’s leading-edge design and Lillia Panighetti, a junior majoring in studio art, discusses her work with her pictorial art instructor, Mel Adamson, in a gal- “San Jose (SJSU) gets to use right-infringement lawsuits. build careers in the microelec- lery in the Art building on Tuesday. that software and hardware, free The price makes YouTube Inc., tronic industry.” of charge,” Wood said. a still-unprofitable startup, by Synopsys President and Chief “Technology continues ... there far the most expensive purchase Operating Officer Chi-Foon Chan made by Google during its eight- never seems to be an end.” said the company has more than year history. Last year, Google U.N. weighs North Korea sanctions 60 locations worldwide and em- spent $130.5 million buying a to- —Chi-Foon Chan, ploys 5,000 people — 4,000 of tal of 15 small companies. By Edith M. Lederer development of banned weapons. even came close to defending this them are engineers. Synopsys president Although some cynics have Associated Press It adds new calls from Japan to test by North Korea,” Bolton said. “We are, very much, nerds basi- questioned YouTube’s staying UNITED NATIONS — The ban all countries from allowing The United States, France, Brit- cally,” Chan said. power, Google is betting that the world lined up against North Ko- any North Korean ships in their ain and Japan want the resolution Wei said that the university has Chan said technology presents popular video-sharing site will rea on Monday for staging a nu- ports or any North Korean aircraft under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Char- worked with Synopsys for several many problems for students — provide it an increasingly lucra- clear test denounced even by key from taking off or landing in their ter, which deals with threats to in- years. chemical, mechanical, nanometers tive marketing hub as more view- allies. President Bush called it “a territory and to impose travel re- ternational peace, breaches of the “Cooperative relationships and stress on transistors. ers and advertisers migrate from threat to international peace and strictions on high-ranking North peace and acts of aggression. It al- with technology companies such “You need a lot of basics,” Chan television to the Internet. security,” and the U.N. Security Korean officials. The Japanese -pro lows the council to authorize mea- as Synopsys and Intel ensure that said. “Technology continues … “This is the next step in the Council weighed severe sanctions posals would also create a Secu- sures ranging from breaking diplo- our students will meet the contin- there never seems to be an end.” evolution of the Internet,” Google to punish the impoverished com- rity Council committee to monitor matic ties and imposing economic ually evolving needs of employers Chan said 100 of his employees Chief Executive Officer Eric munist nation. implementation of the sanctions, and military sanctions to taking in Silicon Valley and beyond,” she are SJSU alumni. Schmidt said during a conference There was no talk of military and ask the secretary-general “to military action to restore peace. said in the press release. Avtar Singh, chair of electrical call Monday. action, but the Security Council actively engage in this matter.” With U.S. forces strapped by Goldman said Babbage’s designs engineering, said the computers YouTube will continue to re- quickly condemned North Korea’s Japan’s U.N. Ambassador Kenzo the twin wars in Iraq and Af- were visionary for the pre-com- were installed this past summer, tain its brand, its new headquar- decision to flout a U.N. appeal to Oshima, the current council presi- ghanistan, the Bush administra- puter age, but that Babbage was and students have been using ters in San Bruno and all 67 em- cancel the test after the reclusive dent, said earlier that all council tion repeatedly has said it has no unable to secure funds through them this semester. ployees, including co-founders regime announced it had set off an members “emphasized that the plans to invade North Korea and grants to finance his ideas. Electrical engineering major Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. underground atomic explosion. response of the council should be discussion of military action was “Yet, here, we’re able to provide Shalin Shah, 25, said he has been Meanwhile, Google will continue Russia was the only country strong, swift and very, very clear in absent on Monday. a grant that will enable the advance working in the lab for two years, to run a less popular video service to say it had “no doubts” over the its message and its action.” of engineering,” Goldman said. on its own site. North Korean claim. The U.S. and But just how long it will take The deal is expected to close other experts said the explosion members to agree on a resolution before the end of the year. was smaller than expected and they remains to be seen. “We are excited to have the had yet to confirm it was nuclear. Council experts started discuss- resources to move faster than But the reaction of world gov- ing the proposals in meetings Mon- ever before,” Hurley, YouTube’s ernments reflected little doubt day afternoon and were expected to 29-year-old CEO, said during a that they were treating the an- meet again Tuesday morning. Monday interview. nouncement as fact. But it was unclear whether Chi- Schmidt thinks so highly of The 15-nation council urged na and Russia — the North’s clos- Hurley and Chen, 28, that he Pyongyang to return to stalled est allies — would support some compared them to Google’s now talks, refrain from further tests of the tough measures, which also 33-year-old co-founders, Sergey and keep its pledge to scrap its include international inspection of Brin and Larry Page. clandestine weapons program. all cargo to and from North Korea Brin sees the similarities too. Bush said the North Korean to limit the proliferation of nuclear, “It’s hard to imagine a better fit action “constitutes a threat to in- chemical and biological weapons with another company,” Brin said ternational peace and security” and to ban any material that could during Monday’s conference call. and requires “an immediate re- be used in the production of weap- “This really reminds me of Google sponse” from the Security Coun- ons of mass destruction. just a few short years ago.” cil, though he stressed the U.S. re- Before the experts meeting, the The two companies even share mained committed to diplomacy. ambassadors from the five veto- a common financial bond: Se- The United States circulated a wielding council nations — the quoia Capital, an early Google draft U.N. resolution late Mon- U.S., Britain, France, Russia and investor that owns a roughly 30 day that would condemn North China — met with Oshima. percent stake in YouTube. Menlo Korea’s nuclear test and impose U.S. Ambassador John Bolton Park-based Sequoia remains a tough sanctions on the reclusive told reporters afterward that ev- major Google shareholder and communist nation for Pyong- erybody agreed within 30 minutes retains a seat on the company’s yang’s “flagrant disregard” of the that the council should condemn board — factors that might have Security Council’s appeal not to the action and respond quickly, helped the deal come together af- detonate a device. saying “that’s remarkable” to have ter just a week of negotiation. The draft, obtained by The As- such a unanimous decision. YouTube has drawn less flat- sociated Press, incorporates pro- But he wouldn’t speculate when tering comparisons to the origi- posals circulated by the U.S. ear- the council might act, noting that nal Napster, the once-popular lier in the day to prohibit all trade Japan and others already had oth- music sharing service that was in military and luxury goods and er suggestions for the text. buried in an avalanche of copy- prevent “any abuses of the inter- “The fact is that in our half- right infringement lawsuits filed national financial system” that hour, full council meeting this by incensed music companies could contribute to the transfer or morning, there was no one who and artists. While most videos posted on YouTube are homemade, the site also features volumes of copy- righted material — a problem that has caused some critics to predict the startup eventually would be sued into oblivion. But Hurley and Chen have spent months cozying up with major media executives in an ef- fort to convince them that You- Tube could help them make more money by helping them connect with the growing number of peo- ple who spend most of their free time on the Internet. As its negotiations with Google appeared to be near fruition, YouTube on Monday announced new partnerships with Univer- sal Music Group, CBS Corp. and Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Those alliances followed a simi- lar arrangement announced last month with Warner Music Group Inc. SPARTAN DAILY SONG LYRIC OF THE DAY: ‘And without her, it all feels the same/ 4 And without her, you got no one else to blame’ TUESDAY — Elefant, ‘Now That I Miss Her’ OCTOBER 10. 2006 A&E

Nothing prophetic University Theatre brings in ‘Liberation adapted novel to SJSU By Lalee Sadighi a rebellious generation in search the curtain call. She had played Daily Staff Writer of freedom, while the impas- Nurse Ratched too well. The University Theatre is sive Nurse Ratched symbolizes The rest of the Cuckoo’s Nest Transmission’ presenting “One Flew over the a strict, rigid and conventiona cast was outstanding as well; all PHOTO COURTESY OF SONY BMG MUSIC Cuckoo’s Nest,” the emotional society that imposes stern norms of them played their dementia in lar pin-up bands. By Kris Anderson But the song is like algebra. The play adapted by Dale Wasser- and seeks to destroy all individu- very unique and credible ways. Daily Staff Writer It was a great form of toned tracks add slow vocal bridges before man from Ken Kesey’s novel ality. Eventually, he becomes an Willy Romano-Puck, a 17- metal, yet still ignited the flow of Welsh band Lost Prophets must every chorus to solo guitar riffs and and immortalized on screen by inspiration for the other patients year-old freshman, played Billy adrenaline. not have gotten the memo: good multiply by a call-to-arms theme. Jack Nicholson. and helps them overcome their Bibbet, the adorable virgin tyr- “Liberation Transmission” bands are supposed to at least try What does this all equal? A fear of the world. annized by a repressive mother, seems to ignore the fact that at to make good music. brand of crappy you can’t count Munoz gave a terrific per- with such heartbreaking frailty one time, Lost Prophets played THEATER * to. And this equation is applied to formance. that one felt like hugging him 1/2 good rock. REVIEW every single song. His energy and youth radiated to stop his shaking and stutter- Their second album, “Start For instance, the very next track, Laura Long, who teaches on and above the stage, illumi- ing. Something” eased the sound down MUSIC “A New Transmission,” is the same theatre arts classes at San Jose nating the set that was purposely Although in the background, just a little, but found a happy me- REVIEW song but with different lyrics. State University, chose to direct cold, grey and uninviting. Gerry Doot, Josh Jack Carl, dium in the rock spectrum. It’s got a prominent riff, a bridge this play to enlighten a genera- The décor was kept to a Vincent Herrera, Eric Medie- Songs like “Last Train Home” Their third album, “Liberation with soft vocals before every cho- tion that “barely knows anything minimum: an empty grey room ros and the other cuckoos suc- and “Last Summer” still showed Transmission” proves two things: rus, and a call-to-arms theme. about the ’60s or ’70s,” she said. with a few metallic chairs and ceeded in creating an odd and the band held tightly to their met- they lost another fan — ahem — Guess what the next track “ ‘One Flew over the Cuck- a metallic table, a glass office touching human kaleidoscope al roots, yet, were willing to drop and the only thing prophetic arising sounds like? oo’s Nest’ is probably the play where Nurse Ratched stands of idiosyncrasies. from this installment is that their 15 their energy just a tad. written in this era that best cap- behind a microphone and two Paul Sawyer was brilliant as minutes of fame have passed. tures the feelings and complex- windows covered with bars. the verbose and patronizing I judge the lasting quality of ‘Liberation Transmission’ seems to ignore the fact that at one ity of these times,” Long said. The character of McMurphy Dale Harding, who reluctantly bands by their efforts to alter their time, Lost Prophets played good rock. Although all the action takes offered a vivid contrast against gives up his leading position in sound just enough from album- place in the ward of a state this livid background. the ward to McMurphy. to-album to sound progressive mental hospital, the dynamics Munoz’s passionate and rag- Christopher Prescott Carter, while at the same time retaining a I don’t want to hurt your eyes in place and the power struggle ing persona emphasized the who played Chief Bromden, sense of identity. “Liberation Transmission” like the album hurt my ears by de- between the main characters, youth and ardor of McMurphy, the clunky Native American This is like going from gour- slows down to the point where it scribing it to you, but let me just Randle McMurphy and nurse who alone managed to shake boy who is afraid to not be big met Chinese food to P.F. Chang’s; felt like I was listening to an old say the album inspired nothing Ratched, are very symbolic of the foundations of a micro-so- enough to confront the world, like “Back to the Future” without Good Charlotte album with pre- but a dull malaise. this tormented generation that ciety that punishes courage and managed to steadily and believ- Christopher Lloyd. pubescent vocal stylings. At the end of the album, the wanted to break free from the passion with electroshocks and ably grow bigger throughout This latest evolution in the Lost The sound moved so far away only tension their new sound tyranny of a society that was lobotomies. the play and finally break free. Prophet process is a giant step from what fans were drawn to, raised was between the time it cold and brutal. Ricca’s Nurse Ratched was The lighting was also -per backward, and, as a fan, it’s a slap that the album sounds overpro- took from when my eardrums be- McMurphy, played by Omar the complete antithesis of Mc- fect. Brian Forrester, the light in the face. duced. The songs are formulaic. gan to ache and my finger actually Munoz, a senior majoring in Murphy. board operator, created an ide- Having bought and owned their The mid-range and bass distor- hit the eject button. theatre arts, is a convict and Her portrayal of the domi- al atmosphere. The blue-pur- previous two installments, I sat ea- tions are all the same. Let me just say, if downloading a con artist with a passion for nating and castrating nurse of- plish coloring of the set offered ger to open the case and pop in the In other words, its either stan- music for free was legal, I would gambling and women who fered just the right combination the perfect combination of cold CD when I was asked to review it. dard bar chords with a lot of ef- much rather go for “Burt Bacha- tricks his way out of prison by of sexual frustration, middle- and warmth for this intense The first track “Everyday Com- fects, or “dropped d” tuning with rach sings Yankee Doodle Dan- pleading mental incapacities. class morality and hatred for human drama to unfold. bat” welcomes back loyal fans a lot more effects. dee” before clicking on anything Once accepted, he joins an mankind. Her shivering and “One Flew over the Cuckoo’s used to the guttural metal guitar “A Town Called Hypocrisy,” from “Liberation Transmission.” apathetic, drugged and hopeless monotonous voice throughout Nest” will run at 7 p.m. Octo- and scathing vocals. opens with a scratchy, toneless It comes down to this: You can group of patients in the mental the production reminded me ber 12 through 14 at the Uni- Their rookie album, “The Fake pop riff and launches into a list give an old car new paint but that health quarter that is run by the of the lifeless and clinical décor, versity Theatre. The $10 tickets won’t make it miraculously start. Sound of Progress,” caught my ear of things the vocalist has noticed despotic Nurse Ratched, played where she strode mechanically. can be purchased at the Student four years ago as a purer rock al- about a friend from youth who *All reviews are based on a five by Magdalen R. Ricca, a senior Ricca’s portrayal of the cruel Union, at www.ticketmaster. ternative to the then crazy-popu- changed over the years. ‘star’ rating system. majoring in theatre arts. nurse was so credible that she com or at the theater an hour McMurphy is the epitome of barely received any applause at before the show.

Jet showcases influences, musical variation in ‘Shine On’ By Teresa Hou symptoms similar to that of a person with Girl,” it has lead vocalist Nic Cester showcas- ing guitar riffs are what Jet is commonly lenged man to tear up a little. Daily Senior Staff Writer bipolar disorder. ing his falsetto voice, which, if he wanted to, known for, the band displays a softer side For fans worried that Jet has ventured A first listen of Australian rock group Jet’s In “Shine On,” Jet changes emotional gears could give Justin Timberlake a run for his with songs such as the waltz-like ballad to the world of ballad-rock, don’t worry. new sophomore album, “Shine On” immedi- of their songs quicker than actress Elizabeth money. “Kings Horses” and the Everly Brothers in- With songs like “Stand Up” and “Rip it Up” ately brings back memories of the quirky, en- Taylor changes husbands. With “Shine On,” the boys of Jet have spired “Eleanor.” that pump out acid-ridden guitar licks and ergetic, guitar/drum driven songs that made One minute, it’s an energy-induced noticeably been influenced by the likes of Inspiration comes in many forms and groove-worthy beats, Jet proves they’re still Jet a household name with their first album. head-banging number, and the next its a such British groups as the Beatles and for- for the Cester brothers, the recent death as brazen as ever. Beatles-esque ballads, something that can mer tour mates, Oasis. In fact, one could of their father has evidently influenced Although “Shine On” is copious in tracks be quite daunting when all you want to do even say that Nic and brother Chris Ces- the presence of more soulful ballads in the that sound like it belongs on an album by * is “rock out.” Irritating as it may be at first, ter (drums) are the Australian version of new album. the Beatles or Oasis, somehow Jet makes the bipolar fits for Jet. The slow songs work out Oasis’s Gallagher brothers. The title track “Shine On” is a tribute to concept of thievery okay with their dance- in a way like a nap in between a busy day. But before we rule out Jet as another wan- the Cesters’ late father, with a background worthy tunes and harmonious ballads. MUSIC “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth nabe band, rest assured that in “Shine On,” choir and lyrics such as “Although I leave you Jet’s “Shine On” is in stores now. REVIEW Is,” the first single off the album is by far the they take their influences and skillfully create here this night/ where ever I may go how far But delve deeper and you suddenly find breadwinner of the group. Reminiscent of 15 tracks of 100 percent Jet sound. I don’t know/ but I will always be your light,” *All reviews are based on a five ‘star’ yourself at the mercy of an album that has Jet’s debut single, “Are You Gonna Be My While hip-shaking beats and swagger- will compel even the most emotionally chal- rating system.

‘Ship of Fools’ offers a modern twist on politics Art building held venue for graduate student in gallery five By Ryan Berg “It’s wonderfully exuberant,” “The United States was based individual figures amassed in the Daily Staff Writer said Susan Castner-Paine, a senior on immigration, so this was a qui- boats and on the shores. Sometimes saying nothing can majoring in fine arts. “I walked et way of complaining against the “If you want to have some- be saying a lot, and Mark Fox-Mor- past it and just stopped.” government.” thing good, you need to work gan, a San Jose State University Fox-Morgan’s exhibit, titled Fox-Morgan said he chose the hard,” said Stan Welsh, a profes- spatial arts graduate student, has “Ship of Fools,” contained three smallest gallery in the building so sor for the SJSU school of art and said a mouthful with his ceramic ceramic boats filled with -min that he could create an intimate design. “It’s probably comparable exhibit. iature ceramic figures, with the setting where the viewers could to an English student thesis.” boats seemingly drifting toward be engaged with the exhibit. Fox-Morgan thinks his exhibit ART one of two shores. “It’s very interesting,” said could help create discussion about REVIEW certain issues, and people could ‘It’s a social and political statement about race, how easily see the message his exhibit “It’s a social and political state- outspoken people are deemed crazy. ...’ delivered. ment,” Fox-Morgan said, “about “Nobody is coming out, ev- race, how outspoken people are — Mark Fox-Morgan, SJSU spatial arts graduate student eryone is staying home,” Welsh deemed crazy and how society said. “You have to make com- PEARLY CHAN/ DAILY STAFF doesn’t seem to know where it’s One shore was filled with lighter Dema Hinson, a senior majoring mentary about right and wrong, Mark Fox-Morgan, a graduate student in spatial arts, sculpted this ceramic boat for going.” figures, and the other was filled in pictorial arts. “The way he set and it’s good to do it in symbolic his gallery show, “Ship of Fools,” the name of which has been long used in Western The exhibit, which was on with darker figures, which Fox- it up, with the ships going to the and metaphoric ways and not beat literature and art. display in gallery five of the Art Morgan says is a nod toward the corners, it seems like they’re talk- people with ideas.” “Mark is one of the most de- Fox-Morgan will be curating a building from Oct. 2 to 5, gained United States’ immigration laws. ing to each other.” Fox-Morgan said that although serving artists we have here,” group exhibit called “Cross Contam- much praise from students, as “With immigration, we aren’t Fox-Morgan said that creating he has worked with papermaking Welsh said. “He has a great abil- ination II” this week in the Herbert well as a guestbook bursting with being inclusive,” Fox-Morgan the work took more than 50 hours, for the past 10 years, his ceramics ity to spark interaction and work Sanders gallery on the second floor positive comments. said. because there are more than 500 experience is limited. well with people.” of the Industrial Studies building. SPARTAN DAILY Tuesday,EXCLUSIVELY ONLINE: October 10, 2006 Page 5 Check out www.thespartandaily.com to see our “Staff Picks” for who we think will win the National League Championship 5 Series and the American League Championship Series. TUESDAY SPORTS OCTOBER 10, 2006

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Spartans No. 1 inclassified WAC, 15.5 take ” two-game win streak to Utah By Kris Anderson around good move.” attacks alive. win streak for the first time since over the weekend earned her WAC first place in the WAC standings Daily Staff Writer Marissa Dayton, a redshirt fresh- “We like to play to feet,” she said Sep. 20 when they downed Notre offensive player of the week honors, and are off to their best start since Fourteen games into the San Jose man goalkeeper, recorded her first of the pass-happy style of play after Dame de Namur University and according to Spartan Athletics. 2000, when they opened confer- State University women’s soccer sea- collegiate shutout against Boise the win on Friday. “When (we do Saint Mary’s College. “It’s easy (for me) when the ence play with a 2-0-1 record, ac- son, the Spartans’ record stands at State University on Friday night, that) the game is easier.” “We just need to keep doing rest of the team plays well,” Irwin cording to Spartan Athletics. 5-8-1, with an undefeated Western and stonewalled the University of said. “I’m really lucky, because (the Of the final five games before Athletic Conference mark of 2-0. Idaho for her second no-no in as SJSU 2006 SEASON LEADERS team) played so well. I just put the the WAC tournament, three are on “We wanted to start off our non- many games. Player Goals Assists Points Shots ball in the net.” the road, including contests against Senior co-captain Cynthia Siracusa lauded the character of teams picked to finish in the top conference (schedule) like that,” Nicole Irwin 4 2 10 31 said SJSU head coach Dave Siracu- Pinkney said it felt great to open the the team as well, saying after the two of the conference at the begin- Jessica Scott 3 2 8 46 sa regarding the team’s share of first WAC play with a victory over Boise. drubbing at Santa Clara, the girls ning of the season, Siracusa said. place in the WAC standings. “I’m really excited for our team,” Nicole Martinez 3 2 8 14 relied on team character to bounce “Next Friday (against Utah State Junior midfielder Kristin Krale she said after the game on Friday. back. University) will be the biggest game moved into the center back spot, Freshman midfielder Hallsie Pa- After a six-goal loss to No. 3 what we’re doing,” said junior mid- “We had our lunch handed to us of the year,” Siracusa said. giving a level of confidence to the checo moved into the midfield in Santa Clara University, where fielder Nicole Irwin. “We have the at Santa Clara,” Siracusa said. “But The Spartans travel to Logan, back line, Siracusa said. place of Murphy over the weekend, starter and senior co-captain Cris- potential to win league.” you have to credit these girls, be- Utah, to take on an Aggie side “She has certainly helped our and in the Boise game, she contrib- tin Murphy fell to an ankle injury, Irwin’s three goals, two of which cause they never hung their heads.” that’s 1-0 in conference play, and defense a lot,” he said. “It was an all uted off the stat sheet in keeping the Spartans went on a two-game were game winners, and one assist The Spartans are currently in 6-7 overall.

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