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BASEBALL: CLOUDY Falcons beat Toledo at HIGH:62 I LOW 43 Fifth Third Field this www.b2news.com weekend; PAGE 11 independent student press VOLUME 93 ISSUE 63

WHITE WINS SPRING GAME MEYER CALLS ENTHUSIASM KEY By Nick Hui ni times. While Harris ended (he day senior comer lem Wagner inter- IHE BG NEWS 11 of 19 with a touchdown strike, cepted a I larris pass and returned While most college spring foot- it was overshadowed by his three it back to the Orange squad's ball games are formatted to interceptions. Meyer was three yard line. Wagner had two match the first team against the impressed with Salim's perfor- interceptions on the day. Alls second, Bowling Green mance, but it is too early to tell if it bulled his way into the end zone Urban Meyer thought it would be was enough to get his starting job on the very next play. much more competitive if he back. I larris answered back on a 24- divided his squad up equally. "I still have a lot of work that I yard touchdown strike down the Although the teams appeared got to do." Sahm said. "My confi- middle to senior receiver Robert to be evenly matched, there was dence is there, but I have to keep Redd. Kicker Nate Fry may have one major component in the getting better. 1 was just concen- been one of the biggest bright White team's 27-7 victory over the trating today on being a gotxl spots, connecting on a 43-yard Orange squad. The White team leader and taking care of the little field goal into the wind. Fry also came ready to play. things." kicked a 30-yard field goal at the "You could see the enthusiasm While Sahm was successful in end of the game to end the scor- and passion in the White team's the air for the White squad, his ing. eyes in the tunnel," Meyer said. running backs were giving the "I'll be honest; I've been here a "They had a look and determina- Orange defense problems all day. year and a half and that's the first tion, and that's what we need The White team rushed for 138 time I've ever seen that happen in even/one to have. I didn't see that yards on 32 carries led by fresh- practice or in a scrimmage situa- same fire out of the Orange man B.J. lane, who carried 18 tion," Meyer said. "It was nice to squad. The Orange team, for times for 79 yards Starting tail- see us kick a field goal." whatever reason, was not ready to back Joe Alls, who carried four Sahm connected on touch- play." times for 18 yards, had the lone down passes to Steve Sanders and The White team scored 20 nishing touchdown of the day. Todd DiBacco in the second half. unanswered points, highlighted Hie Orange team rushed for only by senior quarterback Andy a yard on 13 carries. OPENER CHANGED Sahm, who completed 13 of 19 "B.I. Lane did a great job for us," The Falcons' season opener at passes for 166 yards and two Meyer said. "He's a guy who we Perry Stadium against Tennessee left HindenachBG News touchdowns. Sahm, who lost his are going to play next year, and he Tech has been moved to INTERCEPTED: Sophomore defensive back Keon Newson intercepts a Josh Harris pass in the second job last season to sophomore proved he can play. He pounded Thursday, Aug. 29, at 7 p.m. The half of the Orange and White game over freshman receiver Cornelius McGrady. losh Harris, watched his quarter- the ball in there." game originally had been sched- f back counterpart struggle at The scoring started when tiled for Saturday, Aug. 31. -i U. student sees RANGER CLUB 5K Israel from inside

This is the first story in As for a typical day, it does not differ from one at BG. a series about Israel "I have my class, which I and U. students. attend, and I have a normal load of homework." Kopans said. ByJoshHerz However, university responsi- THE BG NEWS bilities have not prohibited It is a paradoxical region — a Kopans from traveling extensive- history of bloodshed and discord. ly throughout Israel. He believes Yet, in its possession is some of that he is in no peril. He has visit- the world's greatest beauty: the ed all the major cities, including Red Sea, Mediterranean coast, Tel Aviv, I laifa and Jerusalem. His and snow-tipped Mt. Hebron. It favorite site was Massada also helped determine three reli- "It was a site of lewish resis- gions whose essence is peace. "It" tance against Roman control," is Israel. Kopans said. "It is still possible to On Aug 1, while most students see the remains of the Roman were on summer break. David camps and the fort of King Kopans left the US. to spend a Herod.... This place has taken on year at Ben-Gurion University of a special significance to Israelis, the Negev in Southern Israel. and it is the place where Israeli left Hindenach BG New Although the experience has pilots are sworn into the air been challenging David would force." RANGER CHALLENGE: (Above) not hesitate to do it again. While Massada was his Those participating in the race The main impetus for Kopans favorite site, his most interesting pose themselves on the starting living in Israel is religion. experience was volunteering for line before the race. The race "David's strong religious foun- Israel's Mogen David Adorn. was a 5k around campus spon- dation was something that pro- Those involved in the otganiza- sored by Army ROTC. (Right) pelled him there, and he felt that tion help with events ranging Graduate student Doug Klein would keep him safe," said his from minor car accidents to smiles as he crosses the first father, Donald Kopans. David delivering babies and even ter- mile marker. (Left) A canine Kopans is lewish. Consequently, rorist attacks. racer runs with a group of ROTC he wanted to become fluent in On the topic of terrorist members. Hebrew, observe sacred religious attacks, he feels that Israel's sites and partake in Israel's cul- recent military response was jus- ture. Furthermore, he has always tified. He believes that the mili- been intrigued by the history of tary felt it had no other recourse the Middle East after a week of daily suicide Fortunately, Kopans' transition attacks including "sometimes has not been too difficult. His multiple times in a day." father said that he had to adjust However, Kopans has compas- to Israel's security provisions. For sion for the Palestinians. instance, Kopans was not used to "I feel sorry for them because seeing armed soldiers walking they live under the control of around the towns, and at the people, such as Chairman Arafat, entrance of his university is an who abuse the money given to Community Day at Union showcases fun armed checkpoint. All students them. Thus, instead of develop- are checked by the guaids before ing and improving Palestinian By Kara M many Bowling Green residents we think it will be a real pleasure enjoyed the work done to make they are allowed to venture onto life, the leaders build themselves THE BG NEWS and guests who enjoyed the for the students." the day possible. campus. comfortable lives," he said. Balloon animals, music and activities offered as they viewed The architecture and food were "1 think this is great," said Another adjustment he had to Furthermore, he highlighted dance performances, story time the Union for the first time. among the things praised by visi- Bowling Green resident Ruth make was linguistic. Kopans' another aspect of the conflict with the Bernstein Bears. "We are visitors to Bowling tors. Hoffman. "I'm a faithful believer professors speak in Hebrew. In often overlooked—Arab Israelis. All this entertainment and Green State University and we're "(The Union) is very attrac- in informing the public so they addition, textbooks and refer- "I have met many Arab Israelis more could be found yesterday here because of the concert tive," said Pamela Oliver, Bowling can see what's happening." ence material are written in (who of course consider them- during Community Day at the (Bowling Green Philharmonic) Green resident. "Also, the food is Advertising for yesterday's Hebrew and other non-Rnglish selves Palestinians), but they, too, Student Union. and also because of the opening" great. We'll have to come over event was coordinated through languages. To aid in his learning have been the victims of many Community Day, the culmi- said Mary Roemer, a relative .of here more often to eat." the Office of Marketing and of Hebrew, Kopans asked his suicide bombings, one recently nating event for the Union political science faculty member Inviting the community to join Communication and the Office roommates to speak only in Dedication Celebration, which Mark Simon. "We really like the in the dedication activities was Hebrew around him. KOPANS, PAGE 2 began Friday night, attracted color scheme of the building and no small task, but those present UNION, PAGE 2 } i * ?*»*>»* April W.200? Trip gives student unique perspective Union celebration a success KOPANS, FROM PAGE 1 there really is," he said. "Each side different from your own. Thus, UNION, FROM PAGE 1 put into it" The bookstore had several vis- has lost loved ones and friends in you really leam how to be sensi- The success of the events this iting authors Saturday night and in the city of Haifa," Kopans said. terrorists attacks and military tive to non-American cultures." of Development. weekend, including the Friday the characters from the chil- Kopans believes and hopes actions." Kopans will return home June "We did some target mailing night Comedy Festival and per- dren's series the Bernstein Bears 'that there will one day be Obviously, the experience has 6 and in August he will graduate. to alumni in the northwest Ohio formance by comedian and were available to meet with chil- peace." Yet, he realizes that it will changed Kopans. Following his graduation, he will area to get them to come back in alumnus Tim Conway on dren yesterday. be difficult This experience teaches you attend Ohio State University and the afternoon, as well as press Saturday night, was seen in the "Today we have been very The outside pressures from true independence and pro- focus on Ancient Jewish history. releases in the newspaper," said numbers of people attending. busy," said Vicky Smith, the U.N. and the United States vides you with an opportunity to He hopes to eventually become a Shannon LoreTenney, coordina- "I think the weekend was fan- University Bookstore employee underestimate how much hurt be totally immersed in a culture professor. tor of the Office of Development. tastic," Lore Tenney said. "We've Faculty and alumni hope that "Wfe also did some on-air live had large turnouts. Friday night large crowds of students will promotion on Channel 13." the student event was sold out continue to fill the Union. This weekend seemed to both last night we were sold out and "I gave a tour to a group of inform and entertain the com- today we've had high traffic of alumni of UAO who graduated munity without any difficulties, people from the community in the neighborhood of 25 years despite the windy and cloudy coming in and looking at the ago, and they said they couldn't weather yesterday. new building." believe how much students "For a program of this magni- "Each day was directed toward were using the building," tude and complexity, it has run a different audience and had a Swanka said. "In their day, stu- Did you know... m remarkably smoothly," said Gale different spin to it" Swanka said. dents didn't live here as much as The average Swanka, associate director of the Each establishment within the students seem to be doing now. Union. "I think this is a testament Union also had its own way of That was certainly very positive ^person to all the planning that people attracting visitors this weekend. to hear." swallows # ...its A Great 8 spiders ^ / sOSS ji3 year... Daily HaHil

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Violent storms rattle Ohio www.bgnews.com/nation (AP) —Thunderstorms with high winds and hail the size of golf balls damaged rooftops and cars through- out Ohio yesterday. In Stark County in northeast Ohio, high winds damaged more than 30 house and store roofs in Jackson Township, police said. sr/VTE Adoptive parents sue over son THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whose mental illnesses, behav- mirror her son's. John, has pulled a knife on Timothy Reid, the county's mation while including worthless MEDINA — The adoptive par- ioral problems and drug abuse Ohio law restricts access to classmates on a bus, was kicked lawyer, said the Sircas were given notes such as "mother wore ents of a baby boy who later was caused him to drop out of school, adoption records, but requires out of one high school and enough information about John glasses." diagnosed as mentally ill are put him in jail and made him adoption agencies to give adopt- abused drugs, court documents to make an educated decision Agencies owe adopting parents suing Medina County for $1.6 dependent on his parents. ing parents all non-identifying say. about the risks and rewards of million to compensate for the Their wrongful adoption law- facts about the child and the bio- "We did everything possible to adopting him. and the child complete medical expense and pain of raising him. suit was scheduled to begin today logical parents. histories, but prospective parents ■ George and Kathy Sirca, mar- be good parents," George Sirca The Sircas' case is unusual, but ried eight years and childless, with jury selection in Medina According to court documents, said in a court deposition. "But I not unique. ought to realize that every foster County Common Pleas Court spent three years on a waiting list the Sircas were told John's mother fear some day the doorbell will Similar lawsuits are spawned child is, in some way, a special County lawyers will argue that was a 21-year-old high school ring and John's body will be on by adoption practices shrouded before baby John arrived. needs child, said Rita Soronen, "He is their dream come true," no child comes with a warranty. dropout who enjoyed traveling our porch." in secrecy, said Marley Greiner, county social worker Betty Rose The Sircas, of Wadsworth. 32 and sports, and who was "disori- The Sircas love their son, who executive director of Bastard executive director of the Dave scribbled in her notes after telling miles south of Cleveland, said ented, emotionally unstable" has been diagnosed with bipolar Nation, which advocates for open Thomas Foundation for the Sircas they could keep the they never would have adopted In 1995, when John was in a and adjustment disorders, but access to adoption records. Adoption. John if his social worker had told hospital, the Sircas discovered for cannot afford to provide for him She said that until recently, child, for whom they had been "If their lives were perfect, they foster parents. them that his biological mother the first time that his biological the rest of his life, their attorney, medical histories of birth parents Now, 22 years later, the Sircas was a schizophrenic drug abuser mother had been hospitalized Dennis Paul, said in a pretrial often were skimpy outlines that wouldn't be in foster care," say the county lied about lohn, and runaway whose illnesses four times with schizophrenia brief. left out the most important infor- Soronen said. Priest resigns after sexual accusations

By Lisa Cornwdl abused a minor, the archdiocese absence pending final resolution answered at the telephone num- an adult and the archdiocese has withhold the location in an ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER .1 said in a statement released yes- of the matter. ber listed for Hopp's residence at offered to make counseling ser- attempt to be sensitive to the CINCINNATI — A priest has terday. Hopp, 61, acknowledged A bishops meeting in Dallas in the parish yesterday. He said vices available. rights of victims and their fami- resigned from his Dayton parish that the report was "substantially June is expected to generate a Hopp was no longer at the parish The complaint against Hopp lies," said Dan Andriacco, a after Cincinnati Archdiocese offi- true" when confronted with the policy for the Roman Catholic and he could not provide infor- came to the archdiocese in a let- cials confronted him with a accusation and then resigned as Church on priest sex abuse. More mation on how to contact him. ter from the person claiming to spokesman for the archdiocese. report that he sexually abused a pastor, the archdiocese said. than 175 priests suspected of Cincinnati Archbishop Daniel have been abused by the priest. Hopp was ordained in 1966 minor while serving at another Hopp could not be reached for molesting minors have resigned Pilarczyk said in a letter read at The letter has been turned over and held parish assignments and church several years ago, arch- comment yesterday. or been removed from active Queen of Martyrs masses this the prosecutor in the county in other church-related positions in . > diocese officials said yesterday. Under provisions of the arch- ministry since January in at least weekend, "I am deeply sorry that which the alleged abuse Dayton, Delhi Township, ♦I The Rev. Thomas Hopp, pastor diocese's child protection decree, 28 states. this happened. I offer the apolo- occurred, the archdiocese said. Kenwood, Mt. Washington, of Queen of Martyrs Church, was "a substantiated allegation of The Rev. William Schwartz, gies of the Archdiocese of The county was not identified. ' x-% put on an administrative leave of child abuse" requires the accused who has been named interim Cincinnati to the person who was "The prosecutor could release Springfield, Cincinnati, Fort absence following a "substantiat- be removed from the ministry pastor at Queen of Martyrs until a abused." that information, but it is a part of Loramie and Versailles, archdio- ed report" that he sexually setting and put on leave of permanent pastor is appointed. Pilarczyk said the minor is now the policy of the archdiocese to cese officials said.

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Thank You • Thank You • Thank You • Thank You • Thank You • Thank You • Thank Y DivisioriolSudertAJrairs 4 Mtwday. Apri4». 2002 WWW.BGNEWS.COM qporcuNQuorc www.bgrMws.com/oplnlOfl "Americans deserve the confidence of knowing that the individuals working in our airports are worthy of our trust." Attorney General John AshcroA, on the increasing number of arrested airport employees. The recert arrest of lMpeople brought the rertionwide total of air- port-employee-related arrests to 356since Sept. II. OPINION II WIRE I UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Church carft tolerate sexual abuse ->•■ The Catholic Church took establish a clear strategy for han- sexual offenders tr>go unpun- imperative. Church leaders materials pertaining to sexual ous and stringent guidelines for a commendable step dling sexual offenders, leaving ished. should also invest effort in elimi- abuse allegations to the proper penalizing offenders if the forward on Tuesday victims unsatisfied and the The cardinals' statement sug- nating sexual offenders from the legal authorities. The Church is Church intends to stop sexual when Pope John Paul II acknowl- Church at risk for future prob- gested the abandonment of priesthood. Any priest accused negligent if it rails to disclose of sexual abuse in the past, pre- abuse by priests. The Church edged that sexual abuse by lems. CathoUc moral teaching caused information and thus hinders a the sexual abuse scandal, but sent or future must face an inter- cannot allow any room for mis- .-.•• priests is not only an American The cardinals presented a pro- decision to press charges, regard- they need to go further. When nal investigation by the Church. less of whether or not legal insti- takes in an issue this grave It is :■ scandal but also a global issue posal not as severe as the plan the cardinals reconvene in Dallas The Church needs to dismiss any tutions decide to prosecute time for American leaders of the that the entire Catholic Church the pope recommended The in June, they must determine priest it deems responsible for accused priests. Only the Church needs to address. While the pope cardinals' plan only addressed Catholic Church to set an inter- what motivates certain priests to sexual offenses, whether the has the authority to dismiss or national example and establish a recommended a strong zero-tol- priests who have a history of sex- commit acts of sexual abuse and accused is a repeat or first-time retain priests, but it is not in a erance policy for cases of sexual ual abuse and called a one-time find a way to prevent them from offender. position to determine legal guilt firm, universal position that abuse in the Church, American offense a mere "fall from grace." occurring. Furthermore, Church officials or innocence. announces the Church does not, cardinals issued a vague propos- This response is insufficient and While identifying and examin- should recognize their moral and A zero-tolerance policy is the under any circumstances, toler- al Wednesday that failed to irresponsible because it allows ing the roots of the problem is ethical obligation to rum over only way to enforce unambigu- ate sexual abuse by its priests. j PRESIDENT BUSH PEOPLE Challenge your >' & DOES NOT RWY W£W WfTH OTHERS. ON THE STREET childhood beliefs What issues should USG address next year? Mr. Gillan, I guess I need to AMANDA remind you that we are now YARHAM under the new covenant and we no longer need to stay kosher, or bathe after we touch Guest Column a place where people sit. Also, when I got married, I didn't wear a veil: I found a tiara that I am writing in response to was much prettier. articles from the past three Mr. Zeigler, the reason we days written by Erin Downing, read Jesus' parables and the Gregory Gillen, Matt Ziegler, book of Genesis differently is because Jesus clearly says that MATHANAEL R0ESCH [Catherine Kontak, and Heather HasseL All five of these individ- the parables are in fact para- SENIOR uals have expressed how offen- bles. God never said that of sive they found Brian Yarham's Genesis. Furthermore, we dont "They should promote "allow Jesus to teO fictional and The 906 Show." article published in last Friday's paper. In this article, he states morally relevant stories" He that it is not possible for any created them and He allows us one person to hold the beliefs to read them. of a Darwinian, Catholic and Ms. Hassel, you're absolutely Christian all at the same time correct in that the Bible was For some reason, Darwinians written thousands of years ago, don't seem to care, but many and translated many times. I Catholics on campus are out- encourage you to sit down with raged. as many different translations So tell me why are you so of the Bible as you are able and find the differences (I have ERICA MINIX upset? Did Brian make any comments about the Catholic found up to nine different ver- SENIOR religion that simply aren't true? sions at the Jerpme library Being gay is not a choice alone). The fact is that many "They should extend Are you a devout Catholic if you do not go to confession, English translations of the BRENT if I am correct, the hall director at are you trying to say that gays are quiet hours campus say your Hail Mary's, give Bible have been translated UMINA Rodgers agreed to the window immoral? I am friends with two wide." something up for lent, get mar- directly from the Greek and splash and it was done by people gay men and they foDow pretty ried in the Catholic Church, Hebrew and their differences at Rodgers. That would make much the same moral code as and sign a contract saying you are minuscule. All you've done Guest Column is doubt what the Bible has to sense, wouldn't it? If some people everyone else I know. Being gay will raise your children say. in Rodgers complained about is not a moral choice As I said Catholic? Brian was simply say- the window splash, then they, ing there is no Biblical backing Ms. Kontak, what exactly are This is in response to Chris before, it's the way you are from the redeeming qualities of Keibleys article entitled "Going like Mr. Kelbley, are homophobes birth. Also, the reason why your for these practices, which also. makes them unnecessary, Catholicism that you speak of? Back To The Real World" from splash wouldn't be painted is We are not given religion to feel the April 24 edition of The BG What Is wrong with being because straight people are not man-made rules. homosexual? It's not like one day I hate to burst your bubble, good about ourselves. We are News. the ones being repressed by nar- commanded to honor our In reading this article I found a man or woman wakes up and but he's absolutely correct So row minded homophobes. BETHANY GIBSON here's a little homework for God, leaving our personal, that Mr. Kelbley is not only illu- says, "Oh damn, I'm gay." People worldly interests out can not help the way they are So, when I go out to the "real those of you who had your sioned to what the real world is, world," I will be saddened to SENIOR And to all of you who ques- but he is also a homophobe. I bom. It is a lifestyle that one is feelings hurt by the truth. Find know that homophobes like Mr. "Parking." the place in the Bible that com- tion where Brian got his infor- will state right now that I am not infused with at birth. mation, here you are: He was gay and I will never be gay. Mr. Kelbley clearly shows his ' Kelbley are among the people I mands the practices you hold will interact with outside of the dear. I guarantee you cant You baptized Catholic as a baby, However, the statement made ignorance in the statement "how grew up attending Catholic about Rainbow Daze was very much support do you think college setting. Oh wait, I forgot: allow the Pope to control your beliefs and determine what is mass, including perfect atten- upsetting to me The splash that someone would get on this cam- You're already in my college set- dance at his HbK classes. Not to was displayed in Rodgers was pus if they tried to paint the ting Mr. Kelbley. I guess the real right and wrong. You give him the undeserved holiness and mention the fact that almost not put up by VISION (BGSU's words "I'm straight: I choose to world has spilled into the protec- his entire family, including his group for gays/lesbians). In fact, live a moral lifestyle." Mr. Kelbley, tive realms of BGSU s campus. power of an immortal because your parents told you to just father, his grandparents, and all like their parents told them. of his aunts and uncles, are You go about your daily lives Catholic His family relation- and do the things you do for ships, personal experiences, the wrong reasons. Just and previous education give because you live like a "good" him enough understanding of SARAH SCKWARZ person does not make you a Catholicism to make the state- SENIOR Christian. Read the Bible Do ments he did. what it says. That's how we are I do not claim to be perfect, Enjoy your last week but I do make sure that I can "They should address commanded to live our lives. justify my beliefs through the hard sandwiches Ms. Downing, you said Brian "sees Catholicism as a set of scripture. I encourage all of at the Union." practices, not a set of beliefs." you, as Brian so boldly did, to Wouldn't you say your prac- challenge your beliefs, put of classes! tices reflect your beliefs? If they them to the test and seek the don't, why do you do them? truth.

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"For the re-creation we DAYTON — A century ago, focus on technology and educa- CLEVELAND — A Vvtorld War II needed a boat that could look as Ohio enjoyed political and eco- tion, and bluntly assessed the submarine docked in Lake Erie is similar as possible." nomic clout, with the fourth- proposed fix. starring in a National Geographic The Cod is of a similar vintage largest delegation in Congress, a "What are we securing?" documentary about a sub that and still intact, with working native son in the White House Hagan asked. "A second-class and its industrialists helping sank nearly 63 years ago. valves and control boards. Several state." The USS Cod is standing in for area actors landed roles in the transform the nation. Taft disputed that, telling the Today, that influence is gone, the USS Squalus, which sank to documentary. newspaper the state is second in the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean and the state is struggling to A film crew spent last week cos- the country at creating factory on May 23, 1939, when a valve catch up in the new service- jobs for exports. But he warned stuck open during a trial dive off tuming and applying makeup to based, high-technology econo- the actors and working out of a bleak future without his pro- the coast of New Hampshire. my. ject Of the Squalus' 56 crew mem- makeshift lighting in the cramped "How Ohio is perceived and quarters. "If we commit this investment bers and three civilian contrac- how it functions, in contrast to in. Ohio's future, we can trans- tors, 26 men drowned. They were Farace said the Squalus got as 100 years earlier, is just a dramat- much attention as the Russian form our economy," he said "If trapped in the rear engine rooms. ic difference," Ohio historian we do not, Ohio will not be a nuclear submarine Kursk The remaining 33 were rescued George W. Knepper told the leader in the 21st century." I after a day-and-a-half. They had received in 2000 when all of its Dayton Daily News for a story The newspaper compiled sev- I been huddled in forward com- 118 crew members died during a yesterday. eral examples of the political and I partments sealed by watertight training operation in the Barents "I don't see the end of the slide economic decline: I doors before climbing from the Sea. right at the moment," he said. • From 1868 to 1924, seven of I submarine into a diving bell spe- The Squalus was raised to the That slide has become an 10 presidents were Ohioans Sen. I dally designed to link with the surface after the rescue. The flood issue in the upcoming guberna- John Glenn, as an astronaut and | sub's hatch. damage was repaired and the torial election, the newspaper statesman, possibly eclipsed It was the first such undertak- submarine compiled a distin- said. them all ling in history, according to the guished war record as the recom- Republican Gov. Bob Taft is Today, Ohio's best known [Navy. missioned USS Sailfish. campaigning both to keep his politician is U.S. Rep. lames A. I Trior to this (rescue), any sub- The Squalus reenactment seat and to push his planned 10- Traficant Jr. The rambunctious I marine disaster spelled certain meant extra cash for the Cod's year, $1.6 billion Third Frontier Youngstown Democrat was con- I death for the crew," said Paul staff to continue its mission of Project, meant to nudge Ohio victed this month on corruption iFarace, curator of the Cod. maintaining an accurate and into the 21st century economy. and bribery charges and faces the Squalus is one of two sub- authentic piece of history. He hopes to put a $500 million expulsion from the House. Imarines to be featured in the doc- Money from National bond issue to fund the project "If you include notoriety, lumentary on submarine rescues. Geographic is "icing" on the Cod's before voters next year. lames Traficant would qualify as Ill will be televised in fury on gate-dominated budget, Farace "We're not moving fait the best-known Ohioan," said said. enough to keep pace with olir Wright State University political "We were looking for a subma- The Cod's president, Dr. John competitors or replace jobs lost scientist Robert Adams. ne we could use to represent the Fakan, lent the film crew authen- Associated Press Ptioto to productivity," Taft said. • Ohio ranked 44th among the qualus," said Simon Boyce, chief tic World War II Navy blankets DISASTER: Actors portray crewmen of the USS Squalus during film- Tim Hagan, the Democrat 50 states in population growth n, who produced the docu- and uniforms for the filming. ing of National Geographic's submarine rescue documentary. challenging Taft in November, from 1990 to 2000.

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ByJimSiiir homes about 20 miles north of director of Breckinridge County THE ASSOCIATED PIESS the Kentucky border. The body of Emergency Management. A ST. LOUIS — Storms battered an elderly woman was found out- woman found in the wreckage the Tennessee and Ohio valleys side her mobile home, said was taken to a hospital, he said. on yesterday with tornadoes, Robbie McGee, a dispatcher with About 30 people were injured high wind and hail, upending the Union County Sheriff's in Kentucky when the storms homes and killing at least three Department around 4 a.m.. authorities said people, including a 12-year-old About 25 houses and trailer Thats probably why we have boy who was catapulted from his homes were damaged or bed. more injuries than we usually do, destroyed and more than two because it's hard to alert people at The tornados were part of pow- dozen people suffered mostly that hour," said Ray Bowman, a erful storms carrying heavy rain minor injuries. and snow On the systems north- Tony Kaufman said he and his spokesman for the state Division em edge, up to 20 inches of snow family sought shelter in the base- of Emergency Management fell overnight in Wisconsin. ment "When I worked up the Up to 20 inches of snow fell at Thousands were without power courage to come upstairs I saw the northern Wisconsin commu- and wet snow contributed to four that the wind had sucked, the nity of Elcho, where the 140-stu- traffic deaths in Minnesota. dishes out of my kitchen cup- dent Elcho High School celebrat- A tornado cut a four-mile boards," he said. ed its prom Saturday night swath through Marble Hill, Ma, Tornadoes touched down in "The power kept flashing out south of St Louis, early yesterday the middle Tennessee counties of and the speakers with the musk and swept a family from their Rutherford and Cannon at about kept going out," 16-year-old home into a nearby lake and 7:30 am., emergency officials Kelsey Wolff said. "It was called A pond. A 12-year-old boy was said. At least 18 people were Night to Remember.' We were all dropped onto land and died. injured near Murfreesboro, and laughing about that." The tornado, packing wind up more than 60 homes were dam- More than 35,000 customers of to 180 mph, injured 16 people, aged when a tornado cut a 10- Wisconsin Public Service Corp. smashed vehicles and bent semi- mile path through Rutherford were without power yesterday in trailers in half before racing east, County, officials said. northern Wisconsin, Wisconsin said meteorologist )im Packett of In Cannon County, "the last Public Service Corp. reported. In the weather service's office in report was three homes Minnesota, Xcel Energy spokes- Paducah.Ky. destroyed—two trailers and a log woman Mary Sandok said 57,000 "It took several houses com- home," said emergency manage- pletely away. Blown to sticks — ment director Faye Morse Three customers lost power during the nothing left but the subfloor," other homes were damaged; no night By midday, outages there Marble Hill Police Sgt. Dennis injuries were reported. were down to about 18,000. Willis said. "They didnt get every- It wasn't immediately clear if In Ohio, thunderstorms with body accounted for until nearly the tornado was the same one high wind and hail the size of golf balls damaged rooftops and cars daylight." that touched down in Rutherford. Associated Press Photo High wind sweeping across In western Kentucky, straight- yesterday, and there were torna- southern Illinois early yesterday line wind destroyed a house, do warnings in at least nine coun- MESS: Debris from an overturned mobile home rests on top of a parked car across the street after a destroyed or damaged several killing a man, said Barry Hart, ties by late afternoon tornado ripped through Providence, Ky. yesterday.

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Da'i Christian village of Soya on the Bactiar put the death toll at outskirts of Ambon, the provin- eight. Both officers refused to cial capital and the focus of three speculate on the religion of the years of sectarian violence that killers. killed 9,000 people, witnesses Survivors said they initially thought the camouflage-clad Associate Press Photo said. The attackers went from intruders were soldiers carrying CAMPAIGN: Amadou Toumani Toure sitting on top of SUV waving, a leading candidate in Mali's presidential elections, waves to the house to house, shooting resi- out a security sweep but that the crowd in Bamako on the last day of campaigning Friday. dents and setting fire to 30 assailants then started tossing homes and a Protestant church, grenades and shooting at any- witnesses said. They said six one who moved. Those inter- people were stabbed to death, viewed described the attackers including a 6-month-old child, as "terrorists" and said they were six died in fires and two were unsure if they were Muslim. Mali prepares for election, believed to have been shot. Some witnesses raised the "The scene is horrible," one possibility the military may have witness said on condition of been involved, saying the attack- anonymity. "I saw six bodies ers were well-trained, armed burned so badly you couldn't with M- 16s and wearing military j with some help from camels recognize them." fatigues. Officials vehemently The attack came two days rejected the suggestion. By Ellen Knickmeytr robes in dirt-courtyard polling seeking re-election. white cap, and dark shades, said after a militant Islamic group, Security was right yesterday as ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER places. One leading contender is for- he welcomed the Islamic move- Laskar Jihad, rejected a February police and army troops searched BAMAKO, Mali — Camels Results are expected tomor- mer Prime Minister Ibrahim ment's entry into Mali's politics. peace deal meant to end the for the attackers. Troops put up helped cany the ballot box to row. Keita. who has won the backing "We are an Islamic nation; the righting between Muslims and roadblocks in Ambon and Sahara Desert nomads in Many expressed disillusion- of a surging new Islamic move- majority of the population of the Christians in Maluku, a region enforced a nighttime curfew to Timbuktu and beyond yesterday ment with Mali's money-greased ment making its first entry into religion of Islam," Keita said known as the Spice Islands dur- prevent further outbreaks of reli- as a democracy singled out by government in particular — but Mali politics. while voting near his high-walled ing Dutch colonial rule. gious violence. the West as a model for Africa faith for democracy in general. The movement is calling for home. held a wide-open presidential "My single vote won't changed religious instructions in schools, "1 am strongly committed to race. anything. 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BGNEWS BRIEFING Hony wins it for Lakers Harris, Hiscox earn conference honors Los Angeles sweeps yesterday. Bryant, who was guarded by the Two members of the The Blazers, who have lost self-proclaimed "Kobe Stopper," Bowling Green men's tennis Portland in three seven straight playoff games to Ruben Patterson. Bryant went program have been honored games to advance in the Lakers dating to Game 7 of right and flung the ball to Horry, by their peers around the Mid- the 2000 Western Conference who was waiting in the comer off American Conference. BG the playoffs. finals, appeared to have the to Bryant's right Pippen was late head coach Jay Harris has IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS game won after Rasheed Wallace in getting a hand up, and Hony been named the 2002 MAC PORTLAND, Ore — Shaquille made one of two free throws to swished the jumper. Coach of the Year, while junior O'Neal was bottled up and Kobe give Portland a 90-86 lead with The Blazers had one last Geoff Hiscox was named the Bryant didn't have an open shot, 17.1 seconds left. chance, but Pippen's inbound MAC Player of the Year. so it was up to Robert Horry to Despite a horrendous second pass went over Wallace's head, The league's specialty win it for the Los Angeles hikers. half, the Lakers had some tricks and Horry rebounded with 0.9 awards were announced Horry made a 3-pointer with left in their bag Bryant immedi- seconds left. Saturday at the MAC 2.1 seconds left to cap a furious ately made a 3-pointer with 12.7 Portland was in the game not Championships in Buffalo, last-minute comeback, and the seconds to go, and Portland's only because the Lakers shot 41 N.Y. Scottje Pippen shot l-of-2 from percent in the second half, but Lakers completed a three-game The Asscciated Press sweep of the Portland Trail the line after he was fouled. because the Blazers played terrific Men's track holds Blazers with a 92-91 victory Rick Fox inbounded the ball to defense on O'Neal for a change. CONGRATS: Robert Horry celebrates with his Laker teammates. press conference The Bowling Green men's track team, represented by parents and former athletes of the track program, held a press conference yesterday to announce its intentions to t»—" **^k* work out solutions to save the three sports being eliminated by the University. 1 The group plans to meet with Athletic Director Paul .-«"«»* m«

Ben Swinger BG N>m :'" ' EASY CATCH: Sophomore A i David Barkholz opens wide to Cincinnati catch a tly. A ^ ' ^Hi^^ *" * has 7-game $8 Wk Barkholz win streak - 1 snapped W f ■■-.^k finds his

By IN Kay IN! ASSOCIATED PRESS niche on CINCINNATI — Barry Bonds : ^Sfc ' 1 ducked and stayed mum. Sean K ^ - * i^*^^ Casey couldn't get out of the way diamond of a retaliatory fastball and start- *'-*'. w9^^^^^^^^ ed screaming. '; i - By Joel Hammond That's how the Cincinnati IHE BG HEWS Reds' seven-game winning -*;?x Sure, David Barkholz is fast. streak ended yesterday — with a ' '' 4* Yeah, he can put the ball in play purpose pitch and a flash of ' * " Y* *-■ and get on base. Sure, he can anger. Ben Smnjer BG News play the field. Yes, he can steal Reggie Sanders and Benito bases. But, beyond being an ath- Santiago homered through a CLOSE CALL Junior Falcon first baseman Kelly Hunt throws down a tag on a Toledo runner. lete, David Barkholz is smart. gusty wind, and Casey's plunking His ability to understand his started a late Reds rally that came role as the leadoff hitter and cen- Jup short as the San Francisco terfielder for the BG baseball Giants held on for a 5-4 victory. team has helped catapult his The Giants ended their longest squad into second place in the road trip in three years with a 5-7 Mid-American Conference East record, then headed home, BG SWEEPS UP AT Division and has the team where they'll play a three-game poised for a postseason tourna- series against the Reds next ment run. weekend. Barkholz. a sophomore from Some hard feelings will Detroit, came to BG in 2000 after accompany them. being named a two-time All- "Forget the baseball part. This MUD HEN'S HOME State performer in both soccer is about life," fumed Casey, who and baseball at Country Day was hit on the back of the arm By loel Hammond though, as a leadoff walk to High School. Barkholz decided THE BG DEWS while turning away from Felix Rocket Mitch Maier to play just baseball during his Rodriguez's up-and-in fastball in Call it the Fifm-Third magic. ended in a Phil Pilewski RBI sin- Falcons experience freshman year, but he had sec- the eighth inning "That's as mad Call it rain-soaked brilliance. gle. The game remained 2-1 ond thoughts after his first year. as I've ever been." Call it whatever you want, but until the top of the sixth, as a "I went and watched a couple Tempers were touched off make sure you call Bowling strange sequence resulted in Fifth Third thrills practices because 1 missed it a with the Giants leading 4 -1 on J.T. Green's Saturday sweep of arch- two Falcons runs and the decid- lot," Barkholz said. "It was after Snow's two RBIs and solo rival Toledo at Fifth-Third Field ing margin in the game. After By Erik Cassano experience for Falcon players, baseball, and 1 just thought I'd homers by Reggie Sanders and on its way to taking three of four Elrod led off with a double, Len THE 8C NEKS many of whom were playing go and watch and maybe try Benito Santiago that sailed a good sign. A good sign Elias reached on an error and It was rainy, it was cold, and in a professional park for the out ... I didn't even know if I through a gusty wind. because, after Fridayi defeat at sophomore Andy Hudak didn't matter one bit first time. would make it. But I just thought Barry Bonds, who has been the hands of UT in which the walked. Next Spencer Schmitz Saturday, Bowling Green "I've never played in any- that I'd miss too much on the bothered by a sore hamstring Falcons' pitching staff was grounded a would-be double players got to put their tilings thing close to this," baseball field because there's a and managed only one homer shelled, BG's pitchers and hit- play ball to second. The relay to in an honest-to-goodness JeffWamock said. "This is def- lot of baseball stuff going on in on the trip, had a single, a walk ters came together as one to first got away, however, and clubhouse and walk down an initely a great experience." the fall.... The baseball field was and a groundout against limmy thoroughly manhandle the allowed Elrod to score. Toledo honest-to-goodness tunnel Any player good enough to where I wanted to be." Haynes (2-3). Rockets in two games at the second baseman Taylor Eckel into a dugout so big, it had a play Division I college ball has The baseball field is where he When Bonds came to bat Toledo Mud Hens' new home. threw home in an attempt to handicapped access ramp. aspirations of a pro career. spent the 2000 campaign, as against reliever Gabe White in After Doug Flere had another get Elrod, but no one covered, They got to play pepper games Only a handful actually get the playing time steadily increased the eighth, he threw a pitch that rough Outing Friday and UT and the throwing error allowed in right field as hundreds of chance to call a place like Fifth in his freshman season. sailed over his head. Bonds then beat BG 13-4, sophomore Kyle Elias to score the game winner, fans took their seats in front of Third Field home on a regular Barkholz finished the season grounded out again. Knoblauch pitched seven 3-2. them. ■ basis Kelly Hunt and Corey having played 20 games, starting He had to dodge several pitch- strong innings for a complete- "This game shows you what The concession stands had Loomis, possibly the two best 11 and batting .467 (21-45). This es during the three-game series. game win, in which he surren- can happen if you just put the Mexican food, the seats had pro prospects on the team season, though, Barkholz has The Giants weren't about to let dered just two runs. The ball in play," said BG coach backs, and the scoreboard had right now, liked the size of the continually fought a shoulder that one pass. Rockets scored first in the open- Danny Schmitz. "Those bad a Jumbotron screen (though it crowd Fifth Third provided injury in his non-throwing "They hit Barry last year about er, as a ground ball in the bot- hops can go either way. Kyle wasn't used.) Saturday. shoulder. Pain is still visible 10 times, and Barry never says tom of the second caromed off was the story of this game. He Welcome to Fifth Third "I like the atmosphere, when he makes a play in the anything to the pitchers," BG shortstop Nick Elrod's gave us exactly what we need- Field, boys. when you get a lot of people in field or falls after a hard run to Rodriguez said, referring to the throat and got away, allowing ed, and kept us in it until we Saturday, BG got to sweep a here watching the game, it is first nine times Bonds was hit overall Mike Meinhart to score. The could get some offense going." doubleheader with Toledo in awesome," Loomis said. "It's been very frustrating this in his 73-homer season. Falcons tied the game in the top Knoblauch was pleased with style at the new home of the The buildup surrounding year with this injury," he said. "Sometimes you have to take half of the third, as Elrod drove his effort, having pitched well Toledo Mud Hens. Rain and the game was a pressure test "I'm back to 100 percent now, in Corey Loomis. wind eventually thinned the Toledo jumped right back on BONDS, PAGE 12 WEEKEND, PAGE 12 crowd out, but it didn't dull the top in the top of the third, FIFTH-THIRD, PAGE 12 BARKHOLZ, PAGE 12

-* -1'. .' _* v 4 . _» 1«. * •. '. ■» 12 Monday, April 29.2002 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Players get taste of Barkholz knows his team role next level in Toledo BARKHOLZ, FROM PAGE 11 needs to be doing for our team behind the plate in David's I needed to improve on, and 1 to be successful," Schmitz said. absence," Schmitz said, "but this worked so hard to make those "He knows he needs to get on is very important With Lenny aspects of my game better but it's been hard watching the FIFTH-THIRD, FROM PAGE 11 If there was a drawback for the base, to set the table for our back in right and Tim behind the That's why this injury has been team struggle at times and not heavy hitters. David is a cheer- plate again, it allows us to put so frustrating" players, it was trying to quickly being able to go out there and for a team now embroiled in a adjust to the park. Throughout leader for our team, he is always our veteran lineup on the field The speedster has swiped 10 contribute. on his feet in that dugout.... He and allows some of our younger pennant race with three other the first game of yesterday's dou- "I pride myself on knowing bases this season on 10 does a great job of leading by pitchers to have that senior attempts, and has a perfect teams in the MAC East. Over bleheader, for both my role on the baseball field," 6,000 fans were there for game teams seemed to take awkward example for our younger guys." behind the plate" fielding percentage thus far in Barkholz said. "I have no prob- Barkholz' return to the lineup Barkholz has seen his at bats, 2002. one. routes to fly balls, not used to hav- lem with getting on base, mov- "Playing our rival, getting the ing the ball passing in front of from injury has allowed Schmitz stolen bases and playing time all "He got his feet wet last year ing myself over and having one to rearrange his lineup and increase this season, having fans out here and involved, it's light towers and steel girders 40 of the guys behind me drive me and has developed into a great great to play in front of a bigger feet up. allow his seniors to be back in played in 31 games, starting 28. centerfielder this year," Schmitz in. Those are my strengths, and their natural positions. Tim He says he knew what he had to crowd," Hunt said. The hurried adjustment didn't driving me.in are Kelly and said. "He wanted to be the Hunt is not a stranger to profes- have a lasting affect. Wamock, Newell is now back behind the do to become an everyday play- starter this year in center, and he Corey's strengths. When we are plate after spending time in the er in Bowling Green. sional parks. The native of Toledo who has evolved from a liability in all clicking, we play welL" did what he needed to da He played in Ned Skeldon Stadium in the outfield to the best freshman outfield, and Len I-lias is back in "I knew coming into this sea- knew the position was his; it was BG coach Danny Schmitz right after filling in for Barkholz son that the centerfield/leadoff high school. Skeldon was the position player on the team, knows how well Barkholz just a matter of doing what it in center. spot was mine to win," he said. "I took to secure the job." home of the Mud Heas until last played defense like it was Steller understands his role and how year. Field when he got used to the "(Freshman) Kevin worked hard all summer and important he is to the Falcons. l.ongstreth did a great job throughout the fall. I knew what BG coach Danny Schmitz liked grandstand height "He understands what he the simple excitement his players "It almost feels like you're a pro- got from the park. fessional," he said. "This is not like "It is quite a thrill," he said. To going to play at any college. Plus, get a taste of playing at the next it's just a really sweet park." level is great." BG record now 20-18 overall

WEEKEND, FROM PAGE 11 David Barkholz and Elrod wild pitch to make the score 8- I get into that zone, 1 feel pretty drove in Loomis for a 2-0 lead in 2. Barkholz scored another confident. When the offense Casey fumes after the first Toledo starter Nick Falcon run in the sixth, and each of his last three outings. gives me that kind of support, "I wanted to set the tone for Szczur ran into trouble in the Elias added another in the sev- it's easy to throw strikes and be the day," he said. "I wanted to second, hitting Hudak with a enth. After UT scored their confident out there." getting beamed shut them down and basically pitch and walking Jeff Wamock third run in the seventh, Newell The Falcons took Sunday's do my job. I'm glad to get my and Barkholz. He then walked scored again in the eighth to series finale at Steller Field 20- confidence back up and to help designated hitter Tun Newell to close the scoring. II on a day that featured 40- BONDS. FROM PAGE 11 likable guys in the league," manag- the team out and have the guys score Hudak, and Loomis sin- "Once again, Tyler pitched plus mph wind gusts. BG over- er Dusty Baker said "He's never have that confidence in me." gled, plating Wamock and great for us," Schmitz said. "He came a six-run top of the sixth "Sometimes you have to take done anything to make you want BG freshman hurler Tyler Barkholz for a 5-0 Falcon lead. pitched well last week against by Toledo for the victory, scor- care of your hitters. We play like a to hit him. Saneholtz had a similar outing Saneholtz allowed two in the Marshall, and he really picked ing 14 runs in the bottom of the team." "On the other hand, you've got in the nightcap. Saneholtz bottom of the fourth, but his us up in the second game. The sixth. When Casey led off the bottom to question the ball that went over pitched seven strong innings, offense scored three more in offense gave him two runs, and The Falcons, now 20-18 over- of the eighth, Rodriguez hit him Barry's head before that, too. ... allowing just three runs, and the fifth, as Loomis hit his he cruised from there." all and 11 -6 in conference, trav- with his first pitch. Casey slammed Sooner or later, you've got to stop benefited from plenty of BG eighth of the season Saneholtz attributed his el to Xavier tomorrow for a non- down his helmet and yelled at the someone from throwing at Barry." offense as the Falcons took over the right-centerfield wall. strong outing to his ability to conference game against the mound, emptying both benches After calm was restored, Adam game two 11-3. Falcon Kelly Hunt then singled, work towards his strengths. Musketeers. BG then hosts and bullpens. Dunn homered six pitches later, cut- The Falcons jumped ahead and scored on another Elrod "I am a tempo pitcher, I like another non-conference foe, There was some recent history ting it to 4-3. Robb Nen retired Barry quickly, as Loomis singled in double. Elias then doubled, to work fast," he said. "I was Eastern Kentucky, this weekend involved. Larkm with the bases loaded to end plating Elrod, and scored on a able to do that today, and when in a four-game series. Philadelphia's Robert Person hit the eighth. Casey in the helmet with a pitch Bonds was intentionally walked in on April 13, leaving him with a the ninth and Jeff Kent singled home concussion and first-time ques- a run off Scott SuBvan far a 5-3 lead. tions about what his wife and 6- Nen gave up a sob homer to Dunn, month-old son would do if he was his third in two games, before finish- ing it for his sixth save in seven Iverson, Sixers not finished just yet seriously hurt chances. All of those worries rushed back THE tSSOCIMEO PRESS when Rodriguez's pitch zeroed in The angry exchanges weren't fin- ahead basket for the Sixers with Boston and Antoine Walker ond violation on Rogers, Coleman ished. PHILADELPHIA — Allen 455 seconds left added 27. including seven 3- caught an air ball by Aaron McKie "Enough is enough," Casey said Iverson was a franchise player on emphatically. "I've got a little kid at Asked about Casey's reaction to Game 4 of the best-of-five first- pointers in the first half. Boston hit and made a reverse layup to give yesterday. home and a wife Sometimes you getting rut Rodriguez said, "He can round series is Wfednesday night 15-of-30 from beyond the arc. but Philadelphia a 104-103 lead with do whatever he wants. Sometimes if After being chided by his coach in Philadelphia Boston leads the only 5-of-16 in the second half. 45.5 seconds left have to take care of things your- to take responsibility for winning self." theywant to cry, you've got to let them defending Eastern Conference After missing 10 of his previous Pierce then missed a jumper, ay" and losing. Iverson scored 42 champions 2-1. 12 shots, Iverson hit a short but the rebound bounced out of Bonds declined to talk after the points, including 11 of game, but the Giants didn't hide Casey's temper flashed again Only six teams in league history jumper to tie it at 100 with 1:48 left bounds off Eric Snow. Walker when the remarks were relayed Philadelphia's last 15, as the 76ers have come back to win a five- But Rodney Rogers nailed a 3- missed an open 3-pointer, but the fact that the pitch had a pur- avoided elimination with a 108- pose "Why doesnt he come over here game series after losing the first pointer to give the Celtics a 103- Iverson grabbed the rebound, was and say those quotes?" he said Tfhes 103 victory over the Boston two Dallas did it against Utah last 100 lead fouled and hit two free throws for "Nobody certainly is trying to hit Celtics. Sean Casey He's one of the most got problems, teD him to talk to me in year. Two free throws by Iverson cut a 106-103 lead with 19.7 seconds San Francisco." Derrick Coleman got the go- Paul Pierce had 29 points for it to 103-102andafterathree-sec- left Just another Manic Monday... New Wish it were Must S toJODEOGK Kg ©QD9 Gtt QGDOGraSGQM Sunday... Carty Studio Apartments -Ideal lor the serious student I 1 929 E. 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Cincinnati. Ohio Mon.- Fri. The panel will take place planterium will show The Planetarium is located 8 a.m. -6 p.m. from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and is Alphabet Universe at 8 p.m. Union Art Gallery summer fun; entertainment The BGSU Planetarium in 112 Physical Sciences Those students who are working free and open to the public. On Saturday and Sunday, ♦ FRIDAY 05/03/02 the planetarium wil playKIDS Laboratory Building. toward a Bachelors in Fine Art Throughout the week, H i i will exhibit their work. Reachout will sponsor a table in the Union Lobby and pro- Nationally known Expert Wood County Facotry Two years later, Lancelot vide information about the Baseball vs. Eastern BY MICHEUf IUMBREZER Farm Learning Series returns to Camelot and local factory farms. The musical "Camelot" to adress Afghani issues Kentucky Mon.- Fri. Arthur makes him a Knight of The table will be available 3 p.m. 8 ajn. - 10 pm takes place during the days of the Round Table. from 8 a.m. to 10 pjn. 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Laden, the Taliban and Warren Steller Field 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. and her future, Guenevere Arthur's illegitimate son, side of 210 West Hall Union Lobby slips away from the ceremony Mordred, makes his way to Pakistan on May 2. Alpha Phi Omega is sponsoring - Continued from Page 1 of I to the woods. Camelot to dishonor the King Gouttierre lived in The Campus Buzz the event. The event is to promote Afghanistan for over 10 years. the organization. Without knowing he is her and attempt to gain the throne He first entered the country future husband, Guenevere for himself. as a member of the Peace runs into Arthur and the two He enlists the help of his Corps and later returned on a UOA Sale begin talking. 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Tues.-S«t. learns about wisdom and After returning to the However, the war contin- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Guenevere are discussing ; Greco, Oh 43402 Human Rights, the British of Nebraska at Omaha and the peace of brotherhood from the their feelings for each other, United States, Gouttierre has ues. Williard Wankeiman Gallery, fine magician Merlyn, and is 1(419)372-2440 Parliament and the French University of Nebraska Arts Center Mordred enters the room with also served as the director of Back at camp, Arthur inspired to create the Round On Monday, April 29, from 7-10 p.m., the Bowling National Assembly. Medical Center. The culminating exhibitions for members of the Round Table ) 372-4)202 the Center for Afghanistan meets a young stowaway Green Summer Musical Theater will be holding audi- He has also been inter- graduating BGSU Fine Arts stu- Table. and accuses Lancelot of Studies at the Universitry of He is also the editor-in-chief with dreams of joining the tion* for-Camelot". viewed by The New York of the Afghanistan Studies dents at the Baccalaureate level. News of this reaches treachery. Lancelot is impris- Nebraska at Omaha. Round Table. Tunes, US News and World Journal. He has held this posi- Sunday exhibition I p.m. • 4 Lancelot in France, and he Guenevere takes an instant and gains some admiration oned, but escapes. Gouttierre has also worked The young man is knighted Report and National Public tion since 1988; pm becomes determined to join disliking to Lancelot. She from Guenevere. Guenevere is sentenced to with various government bod- on the field of battle, then ~1 Radio. The event will be held in the Arthur and his knights. instigates the cocky fellow, Lancelot then finds himself bum. At the moment of ies including the US Senate Arthur sends him back to Gouttierre is currently the Lenhart Grand Ballroom. It is After Lancelot's arrival, and he engages in a jousting inloved with the Queen. truth, she is saved by Foreign Relations Committee, England to grow up and carry dean of International Studies free and open to the public there is a gala outing on the match with three knights of > Tom by his devotion to Lancelot and the two take off the US House Committee, the on the ideals of Camelot for and Programs at the University castle grounds where Arthur the Round Table. Surprisingly, Arthur, he asks to leave to France. U.N Select Committee on another generation. introduces his wife to Lancelot defeats all three Camelot to pursue conquests -Continued on page 4 Lancelot. knights in the jousting match. in foreign lands.

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12. 13. 19 and 20 and Sept. 6 and 7. Banquet Human Resources and UPS are spon- The University Activities GSS Assembly Meeting ♦ MONDAY 04/29/02 For more information contact Dr. 6:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. soring a recruitment table. Organization is organizing their ban- 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Eugene Dybdahl at 419-372-8623. For more information please contact quet. McFall Gallery LDSSA Table Campus Involvement at 372-2343. Dance Marathon Final Held by the Graduate Student Senate 10 a.m. -4 p.m. ♦TUESDAY 04/30/02 Overall Meeting "The Unholy Union Lobby Factory Farm Panel 9:15 p.m. AlliancerOsama bin Laden, GSS Graduate Awards ' The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Discussion Union Grand BallroomDance the Taliban and Pakistan Banquet Day Saints will have an information Wood County Factory Farm 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Marathon will view the Dance 8 p.m. 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. table that is sponsored by LDSSA. Learning Series Olscamplll Marathon 2002 video. Lenhart Grand Ballroom, Student Lenhart Grand Ballroom 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Reachout is sponsoring this event. Union UOA Sale ♦THURSDAY 05/2/02 Union Lobby Guest speaker Thomas Gouttierre Men's Chorus Banquet 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Reachout is sponsoring the display Alphabet Universe nationally known Afghan expert will 7 p.m. -Midnight Education Steps table that will provide information on 8 p.m. Wood County Factory Farm speak about the surrent situation in Olscamp 101 UOA is sponsoring the table. factories throughout Wood County. 112 Physical Sciences Lab Bldg. Learning Series Afghanistan and relate his years of The best space from A to Z. $1 dona- 8a.m. - 10 p.m. experience living in the country. Alphabet Universe UOA Sale tion suggested. Union Lobby 8 p.m. Lesbian/Bisexual Women's ♦FRIDAY 05/3/02 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Reachout is sponsoring the display 112 Physical Sciences Lab Bldg. Lunch Group Education Steps Cafe Entertainment, Special table that will provide information on The best of space from A to Z. SI Noon UOA is sponsoring the table. Event factories thoughout Wood County. Wood County Factory Farm donation suggested. The Women's Center. 107 Hanna Hall 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Learning Series Open to all women who wish to F & A Recognition Carnation Cafe and Bakery Invest in Yourself 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. University Dance Alliance explore issues related to their identity. Luncheon UOA Presents: Cafe Entertainment Union. Room 308 Union Lobby Spring Showcase 11 a.m. - 2 pJT!. starring you. Come and showcase A free professional development pro- Reachout is sponsoring the display 8 p.m. Empowerment Group LFinance and Administration is orga- your talents from 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. gram open to all BGSU faculty, staff table that will provide information on Eppler North Room 222 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. nizing the event. For further informa- and students. Sponsored by the factories throughout Wood County. Admission is free. Location to be announced tion call 372-2238. ♦ WHDNF.SDAY 05/1/02 International and Summer Programs This support group is for women sur- at 372-8181. Children's Festival- ODUN Sigma Lambda Gamma vivors of abusive relationships. ROTC Recruiting Student Affairs Recognition OMO ENIYAN Dance Contact Diedn Bennett at 372-2190 11 am. -1 p.m. Coffee f Faculty Picnic 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 10:30 p.m. - 2:30 a.m. for more information. ' "HOTO PHOVB6D Union Lobby 8 a.m. - I (Jam. 11 a.m.- 3p.m. Union 202A Eppler Complex Gym The Air Force ROTC is sponsoring Union 202A Auditions for the Summer Musical 'camelof are being held Monday, April 30. For more mfonnation, conUjijt Eugene Bell T6«Mall Africana Studies is sponsoring the Project Search Fond the information and recruitment table. For more information on the recogni- Dybdal at 372-8623. The production is scheduled for July 12,13,19 and 20 and September 6 and 7. Panheirenic Council is sponsoring the event as part of the Africana Heritage ♦SATURDAY 05/04/02 Farewell Reception tion reception call 372-2584. faculty aSenk. series. For more information call 372- 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Women's Journaling Group 9865. Union 308 - MqMaster Room Jehovah's Witness Table An international day of protest for all Contact Diedra Bennett at 372-2190 Family Cam| 4p.m. Wood County Factory Farm UPS Recruitment Table Marching with a Purpose Event sponsored by the Graduate 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. people to reclaim their lives from the for more information. 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. The Women's Center, 107 Hanna Hall Learning Series Political Science Picnic 9 a.m. - I p.m. College. For more information call Union Lobby and University Hall forces of opression. Union 202B Explore the possibilities of joumaling 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. CareerrTservices Room 300 Noon - 2 p.m Union 202B Lisa Chavers M 419-372-0343. The Jehovah's Witnesses will hold an Honors Program Senior For further inft to unlock your creativity and perhaps Union Lobby UPS is conducting interviews for Day Williams Hall - West Side The National Pan-Hellenic Council is informational table. Empowerment Group Honors Reception Development at 3 get to know yourself better. All Reachout is sponsoring the display and Night shifts. The Political Science Department is psononng the march. Summer Musical Theater 2 p.m. ■ 3:30 p.m. 3 pjn. - 5 p.m. women welcome. Meets every table that will provide information on sponsoring this picnic. Auditions for "Camelot" May Day Rally Location to be announced Olscamp 101A UPS Recruiting Tuesday. factories throughout Wood County. UOAB»quet This support group is for women sur- For more information please contact 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Noon 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. 5 pjn. - 7:30 p.m. B. A. Honors & Awards vivors of abusive dating relationships. the Honors Program at 372-8504. 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