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VOLUME 119, NUMBER 32 SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 SPARTAN DAILY WWW.THESPARTANDAILY.COM MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2002 Voting effort OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 50, SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY 7 BUCKEYES BLOW OUT SPARTANS takes aim at SJSU Goal to recruit 75 students for Election Day By Therese Bratberg Daily Staff Writer

The California Democratic Party's Promote and Protect the Vote campaign is recruiting San Jose State University students to volunteer for the coming election. "This program is designed to prevent what happened in Florida in 2000 from happening here in California on Election Day, Nov. 5," said Derek Owens, the program's attorney. He said they are concentrating their poll-monitoring program in low-income and minority neighborhoods, which traditionally have been victims of uncounted votes. Owens said his goal was to recruit 75 SJSU students and 350 other students from Santa Clara County to serve in the East San Jose are-a. Owens said they were also recruiting volunteers from community colleges, law schools, churches arid neigh- borhood associations. Joanna Sizemore, an SJSU volunteer recruited for the campaign, said it will be her first time volunteering for this program on Election Day. "Owens called me and told me that a lot of minorities are being underrepresented, and it reminded me of what happened in Florida," she said. Sizemore, who is president of the Black Student Union, said it was important to be informed about the campaign. TODD SE IMF R THE "Their organization is there to make sure minority LANTERN voices get heard and votes ant-not underrepresented," San Jose State University players Trestin George and Malco Thompson try to recover a fumble by Ohio State university receiver in the third quarter. she said. "Since we are a minority, it is good to help The nationally ranked Buckeyes defeated the Spartans 50-7 in Saturday's game in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio Stadium drew a record 104,892 fans. out." In the Florida 2000 election, African Americans were tender. The Spartans implemented a five-receiver set prior to the three to 20 times more likely to have their votes dis- SJSU turnovers On its initial drives, SJSU had success moving the ball game and quarterback Rislov worked the perimeter passing carded, Owens said. against the Buckeyes defense. attack to perfection in the first half. In the 2000 presidential election, 175,010 Florida bal- That was before the hit. "We had to make it into a perimeter game. There is no lots were not counted, according to the Califomia help Buckeyes to With die Spartans trailing 17-7 and facing a first-and- way we could bang heads with these guys," Hill said. Democratic Party. goal situation on the Ohio State 10-yard line late in the SJSU wide receiver Charles Pauley noted that the new "With power, politics and money, people start doing Homecoming win second quarter, Buckeye linebacker made his spread offense worked until Ohio State caught up to the things that aren't right," said Sizemore. "If peorle let it, presence felt. Spartans scheme and made defensive adjustments. (what happened in Flonda) will happen again. By Chris Giovannetti Grant broke loose around the right end of the Buckeyes "We thought the new pacicages would work," Pauley said. Owens said they are also targeting East Palo Alto to Daily Sports Editor defensive line and, untouched and uncheciced the entire "We came in with an offensive-five package but soon they prevent Latinos from becoming victims of uncounted way, directly plowed Spartan quarterback Scott Rislov's picked it up and made changes. We just couldn't respond." votes. COLUMBUS, Ohio The San Jose State University chest, jarring the ball loose. With a slew of slant and out passes, the Spartans nibbled He said the campaign requires volunteers to go football team got beat at its own game on Saturday. Buckeye defensive end Mike Kudla recovered the ball at for precious first-half yards, testing two-time all-American through a two-hour training session, where election In front of the biggest crowd to ever see a Spartan foot- the Ohio State 17-yard line. safety , safety and comerback Dustin ball game, SJSU, the national leader in takeaways, fumbled The hit revived a hushed crowd and behind the added Fox. See VOTING, page 3 the ball four times in a 50-7 loss to Ohio State University momentum the Buckeyes marched over the Spartans The Spartans (4-3 overall, 2-0 Western Athletic at Ohio Stadium. defense for a touchdown and a 24-7 lead Conference) were severely out-sized another rrason The Buckeyes, ranked No. 4 in the nation in Sunday's entering halftime. SJSU virtually eliminated the run. When they did elect to polls, scored 21 points off of those turnovers en route to the "There's no doubt that thathit changed the complexity of put the ball on the ground, Buckeyes defenders immedi- win in front of 104, 892 rabid and raucous Buckeyes sup- this game," Hill said. ately swarmed on the SJSU carrier. porters on Homecoming Day in Columbus. Ohio State kicker nailed a 29-yard field SJSU netted zero rushing yards on the day. Gift Faire "The way we beat people, we got beat today," Spartan goal to begin the third quarter 2nd the Buckeyes stripped The Spartans passed their way down the sidelines of the head coach Fitz HiU said. "You can't (turn the ball over) to Two plays later, Clarett pounded 37 yards up the right field on the game's opening driving but turned the ball over a team like Ohio State. They'll kill you." sideline, capitalizing the bruising sprint by diving past two on downs as running back Trestin George couldn't convert For the first 27 minutes of the game, SJSU had reason to SJSU defenders into the end zone for a touchdown and a promotes believe they could upset a national championship con- 34-7 lead. See FOOTBALL, page 4 fair trade Jewish/Palestinian alliance brings cause to SJSU

By Karen Imamura By Anne Ward member of the Jewish Student Daily Staff Union. Daily Staff Writer Shore said they were visiting the Rebuilding Homes, an Israeli United States for two %welts to The line of customers who waited to purchase items at speak to other students and they snaked around several tables group, hosted a meeting to solicit the International Gift Faire help rebuild Palestinian were not part of any of the groups hindicrafts as ceramic figures from Peru money to displaying such homes on Thursday in the Student who organized the Rebuilding and leather purses and jewelry from India, all made by Homes campaign. Union. third-world artisans. Centered on getting volunteers "The Israeli forces use (house The International Gift Faire took place Friday and demolitions) as a political tool for Fellowship Hall. for future fund-raisers, the event's Saturday at Lincoln Glen speakers, Jeff Halper and Salim maintaining the occupation," "We've sold very well," said Janice Sensenig, the Gift Halper said,"and not just maintain- morning." Shawamreh, spoke about the bull- Faire sales supervisor. "It was even busier this Palestinian houses and ing the occupation, but making it fair in downtown San dozing of Sensenig volunteered at the the efforts of the citizens to rebuild permanent. The house demolition Jose, but traveled from Ackron, Pa. to do so. She volun- policy confines Palestinians to organization that those homes. teen for Ten Thousand Villages, the Israeli citizens, Halper and small little islands throughout the arranges the gift fairs. Ten Thousand Villages, who's occupied territory, thus leaving trade Shawamreh are on a three-week warehouse is located in Ackron, practices fair campaign to raise money. most of the land free for the Israeli laws. are systemati- settlement expansion, control and said. 'les dif- Palestinian homes "Fair trade is hard to explain," Sensenig cally being demolished by Israeli occupation.' 1 ferent things for different people. For Ten Thousand Halper said he believes that the is soldiers, Halper said, to create clus- Villages, fair trade allows the artisan to set a price that settlements and development of those islands cre- enough profit. ters of Palestinian fair so that it covers costs and provides to have power over and to eventual- ates rule and dependency on the This allows their children to eat and go to school and Israelis, virtually imprisoning the housing ly drive away the Palestinians. have health care when necessary. It helps with The event had raised voices from Palestinians. as well." a few members of the audience of Two of the Israeli students, Advertising junior Juay Watkins, who originally vol- about 30 people. Revital Leizarovits, 21, and Dor unteered for class credit, said she plans on volunteering Those voices belonged to one San Shapira, 25, both said they had again for Ten Thousand Villages. never participated in or wimessed a Jose State University student, Ellen "It beats going to a soup kitchen- this is interesting," Kane, and three visiting Israeli sni- house demolition when they were Watkins said. disagreeing about members of the Israeli army. volun- dents. They were Diwa Mejia, a senior majoring in business, also the event s focus on the Israeli "We came to tell our story. We are teered for clan credit. Palestinian homes. not government representatives, so destruction of 'I'm at the wooden animal table," Mena said. 'The The Israeli students just tinished we can only say our opinion and out ANTHONY REGINATO DAILY STAFL artisans make so much more money doing this." their terms in the army and are life stones, and I have found that variety of handicrafts for sale To give an idea of the Jewish activist left Halper explains the regions where demolition of Palestinian homes most members of a program called "Israel most people here (in America) where some of the items originated here, Sensenig said otten occur. Salim Shawamreh, holding the map, said his home was demolished four times. at Heart," said Brett Shore, a senior in business communications and See HOMES, page 6 See GIFT FAIRE, page 3 PAGE 2 OPINION THE SPARTAN DAILY OCTOBER 14, 2002

ANNOYED Death never easy to deal with, but it haunts us all an option, rather it is a Death as something I occasionally think about. was about to We, that he was about to !rave this world, his last breath sucked out of them as they lay wounded on thc But 1 later learned that death isn't no warning before we The thought of taking your last breath, seeing your IASI sight family and his friends behind. ground. part of the life cycle and there is often or saying your last words is scary. Granted that all death is sudden and surprising, but these Their Last words? No one knows. leave this world. happening in Vuginia and And the reaction of your loved ones learning of your passing lcillings have been abnormal and cruel. Each one of them had futures and ideas of how they want- This is exacdy what has been is something you don't even want to think about. It's almost lilce the eight victims have ed to live their final days. These people didn't Maryland. But what comes after death? become some sort of big garne animal arid deserve to die. These people were trying to live life. Flell? Purgatory? Nothing? this sniper is hunting. And what malces things worse is that people Did they think about death? Heaven? times, but were Will I know when I am going to die? This isn't some type of human-hunting are afraid to leave their homes. I'm nue it had crossed their minds a few Will my life really flash before my eyes before I pass away? season. Parents are reluctant to send their children to they prepared to be hit by a bullet? All the above questions are a bit chilling to think about, We aren't cattle or deer that we hunt for school and these young children are scared to No. beginning to thinlc about especially at age 22. food or kill to be hung on walls to show live their lives. But with this rampage, people are But with all the death caused by hatred in the world these off to friends. This is where it really hurts me. their own lives. lives. clays, I am stuck thinking about this all the time. We are humans. When I was 11 years old, I really started to As I said earlier, they have already altered their no way to live. Within the last two weeks, a different type of death has We are at the top of the food chain and think about death and ever since then, I can't But living in fear of what might happen is every minute plagued my thoughts death by sniper. we have lives to live. Death should come seem to shake myself of this horrid thought. Death should not be something that consumes control. During that time, people on the East Coast, particularly naturally, not from a bullet shot by a cow- I still remember what it was that made me of the day, because it isn't anything we can

those in Virginia and Maryland, have had to live in fear of a ard who refines to reveal his identity. BEN AGUIRRE JR. begin these thoughts. It was the scene in "My We need to live our lives the way we deem fit. make us happy, nameless, faceless villain. With each squeeze of the trigger, this Girl" when Macaulay Cullcin was killed after We need to continue doing the things that Can you imagine what it must be like to watch your every sniper is taking a life. The very thing that many of us hold so being stung by bees. the things that make our lives fulfilling. just live move and live in feu of someone picking you off from a precious has been taken away in mere seconds as this person For a';veek after seeing that movie, I sat at my front door Death will come when it does. Do not be afraid; rooftop or from behind a car just for the hell of it? Plar god. waiting for my mother to come home. your life to the fullest. The latest shooting came Thursday as 53-year-old Dean Someone's son, daughter, grandchild, mother, father or "Mom, I don't want to die," I said with tears rolling down Jr is a Harold Meyers was shot dead while pumping gas at a gas sta- friend is being killed with each blast from this high-powered my cheek Ben Aguirre tion. My mother told me everything would be OK and I accept- Spartan Dai6, Sports Editor. The man was doing something routine and had no due he The eight victims have had their life snatched away, their ed that, thinking that she'd protect me. Annoyed' appean Mondays. Letter I THE FINE PRINT Another theory explaining football woes Guys: Girlfriends are good, For the past couple of weeks people have been sending of former Spartans in the NFL but only one is a their opinions about why our Division I-A Football sta- bonafide superstar Jeff Garcia. tus is in jeopardy. Apathy, and lack of funds were a few And why wouldn't John Elway choose SJSU? After all, but remember your friends reasons, very valid reasons I might add. But I'm going to his dad coached there for years and led them to moder- that most people ate success. Dwelling on the past won't help us with our throw a curveball at you, something It's often said that the transition people make from child- tecting the whipped, I'll simply refer to him as "Phil." on a future current troubles but somewhere out there another John have never thought of I'm putting the blame their teen years is a very tough and trying time of "Phil" and I have been friends since high school, but the savior for Elway is waiting in the wings. hood into NFL Hall of Famer who could have been adjustment. True as that may be, I say the transition from a became especially close during our college years. years ago, By the way, Bill Walsh and Dick Vermeil, get off your SJSU Football more than 20 teenager to full-fledged adult can be even harder. I helped "Phil" break out of his shy, reserved shell and Elway. When John Elway grad- asses and help your school's Football program before it is I'm tallcing about John I could go on for days about the loss of innocence, the loss unleash his wild side, but we both paced each other to stay down his choice of no more. uated from high school he narrowed of stability provided by Mom and Dad, the myriad of new on the right track. When most of our friends had extended SJSU. colleges to 2 universities, Stanford and responsibilities and so on, but there's one problem that needs stints with drugs, we kept pretty clean. Stanford but We all know that he ended up choosing to be specifically addressed the decline of friendships. Then he got lassoed by someone who would become his could have just imagine, what if Elway chose SJSU? We I've used this forum to stress the regard in which I hold my first serious girlfriend. Elway on Boll Medic recruited the best talent out there if we had before, so it should come as no surprise when I refer Things were cool at first. She was almost like one of the dynasty of SJSU senior friends the team. This would have started a close friends as my "bros," I'm not tossing the term out guys; she'd come out and party with us, and all the bros could Sure we have a handful business administration/management to my alumni turned NFL superstars. like people throw out "dude" or "home- be themselves in front of her. I was happy for boy," I consider them my brothers. "Phil." SPARTA GUIDE That said, it's a crying shame when I Sometimes they would fight or she would have to fight to maintain these friendships bombard him with fits of hypocrisy, com- Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members. The deadline for against some girl who thinlcs she can plaining about him going out alone with his entries is noon three workin_g days before the desired publication date. Entry forms are available in weasel her way into a bro's life and create a friends, even though it was a perfectly OK the Spartan Daily office in Dwight Bentel Hall, Room 209. Space restrictions may require editing chasm between him and his friends so practice for her. of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. large that all of a sudden, he's practically a I would listen to "Phil's" problems, and try MONDAY 8 p.m. in the Art and Industrial stranger. to help him sort them out. I was there for my TUESDAY Studies buildings. For more In other words, I can't handle dudes who bro. WU Catholic Campus Ministry information contact Bill or Nicole are hopelessly whipped. In the last six months, however, he's fallen Daily Mass will be held at the SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry at 924-4330. I've recently lost a very close friend of off the map. SJSU CCM Chapel located at Daily Mass will be held at the ahnost 10 years to a whip-snapping sorcer- I tallced to some other friends who had the 10th and San Carlos streets next SJSU CCM Chapel located at Career Center , ,. appears to have warped kit mind DRAY MILLER same problem. Unanswered phone calls and e- streets next ess who to Robert's Bookstore. Mass 10th and San Carlos The Career Center's department enough to make him forget about all the mails, as well as canceled phun were typical to Robert's Boolcstore. Mass -in times are 12:10 p.m. Monday- of rehab will be taking drop we've shared. "Phil" antics. "[lien was he really behind times are 12:10 p.m. Monday- appointments from 10 a.m. to 1 good times Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. This was a friend who brought me close to his family. His Granted, I might have pissed him off when I left a mes- on Sunday. For more information Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. p.m. in the career Center, on Sunday. For more information Building F. For more information mother, who had to pull another friend aside to ask "just sage, while a bit intoxicated, on his girlfriend's answering contact Sister Marcia at 938- What has this girl done to my son to change him so much?" machine asking her loosen the leash and let "Phil" come out 1610. contact Sister Marcia at 938- contact the Career Resource 1610. Center at 924-6031. used to refer to me as her "third son." and play, but we've always been able to joke like that with everything together. each other. At least we were before. Orientation Leader Recruitment We had been through We're loolcing for SJSU Orientation Leader Reciuitment Career Center Then he went away to college. All was well at first; he was Sure, I probably sound like a bitter friend, perhaps even Orientation Leaders. Paid leader- We're looking for SJSU The Work IV program will be just in another state. Then he met her. jealous at the fact that women are hogging my bros while I ship position, extensive leadership Orientation Leaders. Paid leader- taking drop-in appointments According to his then-roommate, also a tight high school remain the eternally single guy. training, three units academic ship position, extensive leadership from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the friend, they dated for two weeks at the end of the semester, The truth is, I'm glad for all you guys in happy relation- credit, priority registration for training, three units academic Career Center, Building F. For and then she moved back to Chicago to finish school there. ships. But you can't forget about us. classes, and much more. credit, priority registration for more information contact the From then on, he devoted all his time to her. He bought a We're thc guys who told you your girlfriend liked you in Applications are now available in classes, and much more. Career Resource Center at 924- cell phone, locked himself in his room, and neglected every- the first place. the Student Life Center in the Applications are now available in 6031. one who wasn't his girlfriend. He went from life of the party We're the guys who tallced big about you so she'd stay Old Cafeteria building. Deadline the Student Life Center in the to someone who wouldn't even call to let you know when he intrigued and interested. is Nov. 1. For more information Old Cafeteria building. Deadline Career Center was back in town. And we're the guys who are supposed to throw your badi- call 924-5972 or e-mail is Nov. 1. For more information The Career Center will be tak- Now he lives in Chicago, and aside from a few token elor party, and cover up for you when you assure her it was [email protected]. call 924-5972 or e-mail ing drop-in appointments from instant messages once in a great while, he's cut himself off an innocent affair. [email protected]. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the from his bros. So Phil er, I mean, "Phil," if you're reacting, it ain't Counseling Services Career Center, Building F. For too late. Department of Nutrition and The guy who once declared he would never get married Start coming back around, and we'll gladly have you SJSU counseling services is more information, contact the than 30 is now tied by the most unbrealcable of back after a sufficient amount Food Science Career Resource Center at 924- any earlier of harassment. offering a General Process Group leashes. After all, what are friends for? from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Try the latest in body fat test- 6031. ing: Bioelectric Impedance. I never thought I would write-off such a close friend, but Administration building, Room unfortwiately, I've been forced to. There are others, and con- Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Counseling Services Dray Miller is the 201. For more information hopefully they won't meet the same fate. Spartan tact Laura Flynn at 924-5910. and Wednesdays from noon to 1 SJSU Counseling Services is Dai6, Managing F,ditor p.m. in Central Classroom build- having an Overcoming Binge One in particular is a fellow Spartan, so for the sake of pro- 'The Fine Print' appears Mondays. Career Center ing, Room 221. For more infor- Eating Group meeting from 1 The Career Center is hosting an mation, contact Sherry at 206- p.m. to 2 p.m. in the ANOTHER DIMENTIAN I JONAH PTAK Employer Presentation by 7599. Administration building, Room Applied Materials from 12:30 201. For more information con- School of Art and Design tact Anna Fimbres-Windley at p.m. to 2 p.m. in the Almaden Dsi *PaRE. VE.R.E-? tea /wort I INCA E.Vat- 'The School of Art and Design , GALE, 924-5910. eceiPE1 T len.1 CNE room in the Student Union. For i/SORL Do COPT A Len will be having student galleries CV STOIAt , AKIZSI re. Dice more information contact the SMiekei and art exhibitions through Services -411"E Do (LW Cws, IS A SEKQIR.VT Career Resource Center at 924- Counseling ." *UT Se IOW CIM8 ENtice Fatal Riurat 6031. Friday. The exhibition will run SJSU Counseling Services is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art having a Women Student Process Career Center and Industrial Studies buildings. Group meeting from 2:30 p.m. to The Career Center will be tak- For more information contact Bill 4 p.m. in the Administration ing drop-in appointments from or Nicole at 924-4330. building, Room 201. For more 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the information contact Ellen Lin or Career Center, Building F For School of Art and Design Amanda Fargi at 924-5910. more information contact the Tuesday night lecture series: Career Resource Center at 924- This lecture will explore the many MACLA and the SJSU College 6031. and varied accomplishments of of Humanities and Arts , sc..c3.423-rr (-Mr? PRorit 1. erbu.s.-t.s? .nrc-ts -0tsct women sculptors in the United 'D 1).7. elmte ertie-s.N-euf Asi ,s1rN SEC V it_111 Presenting: Distinguished States during the last 100 years. Latino Scholars Forum An ltAsK.Siwr fle OW' o-ERa-A ito.kty School of Art and Design is LAND IN "Tua1A-1.". elEk SE.00C-tl- Lecture runs from 5 p.m. to 6 evening with Elena Poniatowska, ps-tce valsr0-4 cosA The School of Art and Design .sefl" will be having student galleries p.m. in the Art building, Room opening spoken word perform- NE AR. WI. 7 and art exhibitions through 133. For more information con- ance by Aya De Leon. From 4:30 Friday. The exhibition will run tact Jo Hernandez at 924-4328. p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art Guadalupe room in the Student and Industrial Studies buildings. School of Art and Design Union. For more information For more information contact Bill The School of Art and Design contact Melissa Shoemake at or Nicole at 924-4330. will be having student galleries 378-1913. and art receptions from 6 p.m. to

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a OCTOBER 14, 2002 THE SPARTAN DAILY NEWS PAGE 3 GIFT FAIRE ,I Artisans Deadly bombings lead to fears that make decent living on crafts al-Qaida has taken root in Indonesia

BALI, Indonesia (AP) Terrified scaling back staff, though no decision Australia and for Australians," he said. tourists tried Sunday to flee this island "All the buildings in the vidriityjust col- had been taken. Americans were Howard said die attack vpn, to tar- paradise that turned into an inferno, with lapsed, cars overturned and dthris from warned on the Embassy Web site to get Australkui and other Western travelers. the death toll from a pair of bombings the buildings fell on them," he said, with- consider leaving the country. Foreign Ivlinister Alocander Downer climbing to 187 and fears growing that out giving his hometown. "I have never Bush said the United States has said Australian officials didn't know who al-Qaida has taken its terror campaign to seen anything so horrible. There were so offered Indonesia assistance "to help was behind the bombings,"but the organ- the world's largest Muslim country. niany people, 18 to 20 year olds, people in bring these murderers to justice," and a ization we've been very concerned about Many of those killed by the two pieces all over the street." senior White House official said U.S. in Indonesia ... is called Jernaah Islamiyah, bornbs that tore through a nightclub New Zeilander L,onny IVIcDowell, 25, investigators already were at the scene. and it has certainly been responsible for district on Bali island Saturday were was at Paddy's when the blast blew chairs In Denpasar, Bali's main city, the air- terrorist attacks over the years.' Australians as well as other foreigners and conatte through the bar. He said he port was thronged by stunned, mostly Several countries have pressed Indonesia from Canada, Britain, Germany and saw a man with no legs and another with young travelers cutting short their vaca- to arrest Jemaah Islarniyah's alleged leader, Sweden. Two Americans were killed, a cable stuck through his stomach. tions and desperate to go home after the Abu Bakar Bashir. But Indonesia says it while three were among the more than "Who knows if this couldn't happen most terrifying night of their lives. has no evidence. Bashir has sympathizers 300 people injured. again? I really don't want to go back to Crowds camped out near a in Megawaris government No one claimed responsibility for Kuta," he said looking for his airline McDonald's, working their mobile Paul Wilkinson, chairman of the the bombings the worst terrorist ticket home. phones to make hard-to-get airline Center for the Study of Terrorism and attack in Indonesia's history but Indonesian National Police Chief bookings. Many spent the night on Political Violence at the University of suspicion turned to al-Qaida and an Gen. Dal Bachtiar called the it "the the beach, terrified after the blasts to St. Andrews in Scotland, said he affiliated group, Jemaah Islamiyah, worst act of terror in Indonesia's history." go near built-up areas. believed the attacks were probably the which wants to establish a pan-Islamic President Megawati Sukarnoputri The Australian air force set up a work of "a cell of an organization state across Malaysia, Indonesia and flew to Bali and wept as she toured the massive evacuation operation to bring closely affiliated to al-Qaida." the southern Philippines. It is accused wreckage. Asked about a possible link home survivors for medical treatment. He mentioned Jemaah Islamiyah as of plotting to blow up the U.S. and to al-Qaida, she said: "That will be The first flight arrived Sunday in the such a group. "What it underlines is that other embassies in Singapore. continuously investigated to that this northern city of Darwin, carrying 15 the network of al-Qiida is still capable In Washington, President Bush con- can be uncovered as soon as possible." people identified as America, of extremely deadly and devastating demned the attack as "a cowardly act She promised to cooperate with other Australian and Canadian. attacks and has a global reach," he said. designed to create terror and chaos" nations to fight terror. Australians were shocked by the attadcs. In September, the U.S. Embassy in and offered U.S. help in finding the U.S. Ambassador Ralph Boyce told Bali is a popular tourist destination, and Jakarta closed for SIX days due to threats pepoetrators. The Associated Press that it was not 20,000 Australians were estimated to be linked to al-Qaida. Other regional U.S. The world must confront this glob- possible yet to pin the Bali attack on al- on the island. Seven oldie 24 dead identi- embassies also closed. The Philippines al menace, terrorism," he said. Qaida, but noted that increasing evi- fied by Sunday evening were Australian. disclosed that Washington feared The attacks were on the second dence in recent weeks has confirmed al- Australian Prime Minister John attacks using truck bombs. anniversary of the al-Qaida-linked Qaida's presence in Indonesia and Howard vowed to urgently review Last month, a grenade exploded in a car attack against USS Cole off Yemen reariiing out to local extremists. national security but said that staunch near a house belonging to the U.S. that left 17 sailors dead and took place 'In recent weeks, we have been able to support for the United States in the Embassy in Jakarta, killin,g the man sus- amid signs of increasing terrorist put an end to a year of tion as to war on terror would not be affected. pected of handling it. The Indonesia gov- activity that had led to the closure of whether al-Qaida might in Indonesia, "This is a huge national tragedy for ernment blamed it on a feud between U.S. embassies and renewed terror or relocating to Indonesia, or using alerts for Americans. Indonesia as a base of operations, after ' RYAN BALBUE NA DAILY STAFF The destruction started when a small the fall of Afghanistan," 1.-e said. From left, Jessica, Rachel and Julianne Garcia of San Jose look at a spherical toy homemade bomb exploded outside The United States and Indonesia's at the 14th Annual International Gift Faire at the Lincoln Glen Church Fellowship Paddy's Discotheque in the maze of neighbors have urged Jakarta for a African American Student Hall on Friday. The fair showcased various gifts from around the world. clubs and bars on Kuta Beach, a popu- months to pass an anti-terrorism law lar haunt with young travelers. Shortly that has been languishing in the Interested in making more connections? Enjoy a free afterward, a huge blast from a bomb in Parliament contending there is a strong dinner while meeting African American leaders from the homeless without this work." continuedfi-om page 1 a Toyota ICijang, a jeep-like vehicle, 30 al-Qaida ptesence here. Without the San Jose community & SJSU student groups. faculty. & Musical instruments were also on yards down the street devastated the law, Indonesia says, security forces can- from. sale. Drums of all shapes and sizes staff All new and continuing African American students "This chess set crowded Sari Club, a surfers' hangout. not arrest suspects without clear evi- made from black and were being sold. A third, smaller bomb exploded out- dence they have committed a crime. encouraged to attend, Ask about getting a mentor! white onyx is from Pakistan," A beating drum filled the room with asare Sensenig side the U.S. consular office. No one While its neighbors have arrested Wed, Oct. le at the SU Ballroom said as she pointed to a vel- a rhythm that seven-year-old Wilson was injured in that blast. scores of militants from Jemaah vet lined case SPACE IS LIMITED-RSVP BY 10/14! CALL filled with shiny, hand couldn't resist. The second blast ripped into the Islamiyah, Jakarta has done little and carved playing pieces. "These wood "I really like the drums," Wilson open-air bar, triggering a massive denied that it is a haven for terrorists. 408/924.6255 OR EMAIL DAWN.LEESJSU.EDU frames are hand carved in India from said, with a smile. "I like all the burst of flames that officials said was "This horrible incident has only made 111. Shesham wood. It's inlaid with brass sounds, they're really pretty." caused by the explosion of gas cylin- it that much more urgent that they find and metal." Volunteers and shoppers alike ders used for cooking. The explosion some way to deal with this problem," welcome Reception Moving onto a table filled with chil- picked out items they couldn't go collapsed the roof of the flimsy struc- Boyce said. "They (Indonesians) are in dren's toys, Sensenig picked up a col- without. "I bought a mask and whistle Brought to you by the Presidentis Afncan American Advisory Council & MOSAIC ture, trapping revelers in flaming the middle of doing that." Center for Diversity 9rograiBB-,^ii i; El iAtien orful , from Guaternalit,Irntrairing not to. weeding. -The explookina aind fire The U.S. Embassy ons cchisidering 'This toy here is called a 'galimo- buy the basket from Bangladesh," damaged about 20 buildings and dev- to,'" Sensenig said, holding a metal Watkins said. astated much of the block. rod with a figure made from fabric Patricia Breivik, dean of Clark Identification of the dead was slow, attached to one end. The figure was Library, was looking at Christmas since some were burned beyond recogni- riding a bicycle and the legs moved omaments. tion. when the bicycle rolled on the "This is my first time here," Breivik American Amos Libby, 25, felt APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE NOW ground. "The boys and men who said. "It's wonderful. I like the music; himself lifted off his feet as he walked purpose: make this toy would have been it's happy and festive." by the Sari Club as the bomb deto- to empower students to positively and effectively build our community around VOTING I Campaign seeks to prevent issues of diversity mistakes made in Florida in 2000 Leadership Today continuedfi-om page 1 The campaign, funded by the Promote and Protect the Vote is the creating community in a diverse woi California Democratic Party, is non- largest program to safeguard voters' attorneys will explain how to address partisan, Owens said. rights in the nation," he said. possible problems at the polling sta- "It is nonpartisan because the cause Owens explained it was the second tion. of the program is to make sure every program of its kind, but promoted as "If people come out of the polling vote is counted on Election Day," he the first one because of its size. facility saying they don't understand said. In the Virginia 2001 election, the the ballots and that they are confusing He said they experienced particular Democratic Campaign only had they will know who to call," Owens success at the University of lawyers to protect the voters' rights, said. "They will know who to call if California, Los Angeles and the while the Promote and Protect the January 7-10, 2003 someone comes up and says these Univenity of Southern California. Vote campaign is staffed by student people won't let me vote, which hap- "The professors have been working volunteers as well as lavryers, Owens pens a lot." with the directors really well, and we said. He said poll workers often do not are seeking more (volunteers) there," "It has a legal theme to it because know the law, and therefore might tell he said. we're trying to boost along election someone they cannot vote if they lack He said their goal was to have a law," he said. "There are a lot of attor- identification or if someone in their team member assisting voters at neys that are involved from this area family is not a citizen. 3,000 polling places in the counties of too, so the backbone of it is a legal "That is the kind of confusion that Alameda, Contra Costa, Los issue." prevents people from casting a vote," Angeles, San Bernardino, Santa Esteban Monge, a senior kinesiolo- he said Clara, San Francisco, San Mateo and gy major, said it is important to get To vote you need to be a resident of San Diego. young people involved. the state in which you live, and regis- He also said the reason they are "A lot of us are forced to learn about tered by Oct. 21, Owens said. starting the campaign in 2002 rather (the law) in school so why not go out "There are definite problems across than in 2004 is to get geared up and there and see how ifs done yourself," 50 SJSU students the nation in a lot of polling places, put the program back before the pres- he said. 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_J PAGE 4 SPORTS THE SPARTAN DAILY 1 OCTOBER 14, 2002 Ohio State University 50, San Jose State University 7 SJSU, SMU fight FOOTBALL I Rislov set two school passing records continuedfrom page 1 who took the pass to the Ohio State for a touchdown from two yards out On Saturday, Hill began yanking to 2-2 draw 45-yard line. and Nugent nailed a 28-yard field the Spartan regular as early as the a fourth-and-one situation on the Four plays later, Rislov faked a toss goal to cap the scoring in the fourth third quarter. By Justine DaCosta grab the ball. Mussallem got to the ball Buckeyes 46-yard line on a pitch to the left-hand side and pitched a quarter. started pulling guys in the "They Daily Staff Writer first and kicked it, sending it into the from 'Rislov. pass to Pauley coming off of the Despite the way the Spartans were third quarter and while I don't like to frame of the net, narrowly missing a Ohio State (7-0 overall, 2-0 Big right side. moving the ball in the first half, see it, I can understand," Kimmich In a game that went into double over- score. Ten Conference) capitalized on the With the play going the opposite Buckeyes head coach was said. "You have to look down the time, San Jose State University's SMU's women's soccer coach George opportunity and took a 7-0 lead two way, Pauley strolled into the right pleased with his defense's perform- road. We need to think about win- be an Van Linder said he was impressed with women's soccer team proved to minutes later as Clarett bulldozed side of the end zone unscathed. ance. ning a WAC title now." even match for the Southern SJSU's Sunday performance and the his 6-foot, 230-pound frame into the Pauley completed the touchdown "(Our defense) was huge for us. I Wide receiver Kendrick Starling Methodist University Mustangs, the Spartans' effective low- pressure end zone on a one-yard run. run by saluting the SJSU faithful thought that in the first half, even sustained a strained neck, the only second-highest scoring school in the approach. "He's the most athletic back we've that had made the trip to Columbus when San Jose State was moving the major setback for bruised Spartan division, when the teams tied 2-2 on "San Jose State played with a lot of faced all season," Spartans defensive and were sitting in section 14AA chains a little bit, we were smacking team. Sunday. heart, a lot of desire, Van Linder said. end Chip Kimmich said of Clarett. directly in front of where Pauley had them good and hard," Tressel said. "I "They know they blew it today but "To tie is a huge point," said head "Today was a determined day for them. "He was effective regardless of his scored. have a lot of respect for San Jose their state of mind will be fine, Hill coach Tamie Grimes. "After losing 4-0 We had a lot of chances and they numbers. He did what he had to do Not deterred in their own house, State's scheme. They did a god job said. "We're happy to compete at this last Friday, we'll need that point." stopped them all." for his team to win. As far as the run Buckeyes quarterback getting ready for us and gave us a lot level. It was a great environment for SMU's (7-4-3, 2-0-1 Western Some SJSU players said they were goes, that's what Ohio State in tossed a 37-yard touchdown pass to of situations where there was a sharp our guys to play." Athletic Conference) first goal was pleased with their performances and lmown for." wide receiver Chris Vance, who gun and they threw the ball very, very Both teams now move into a criti- scored by midfielder Jill Heinemann felt that a tie with SMU was an accom- SJSU responded with a lengthy hauled in the ball with his fingertips quicldy." cal part of their schedules. SJSU and assisted by midfielder Misty plishment. drive of its own, but kicker Nick while sprinting into the end zone. Rislov was 36-for-44 passing for travels to the University of Nevada Noland in the 31st minute of the "We were successful in getting a tie," Gilliam missed a 36-yard field goal Then Grant showed up. 265 yards. He set the SJSU school then is home to Louisiana Tech game. said defender Jessica Hernandez. wide left to miss putting the "We were running five wide, they record for pass completions and University two teams at the top of In the 49th minute, SJSU (2-8-4, 2- "We're just getting our stride. There Spartans on the scoreboard. came off of the edge, we called an passing percentage (81.8). the WAC. 0-1 WAC) tied the score when forward will be more to come." Ohio State once again marched inside fade and like coach said, I just Ken Lutz, who set the marks in a Conversely, Ohio State has consec- Emily New, assisted by Marie McCann said SMU's attempts were down the field, this time settling for held onto the ball too long," Rislov 41-27 loss at Oregon State utive dates at the University of McCann, drove the ball past SMU's thwarted by SJSU's attentive defense a 36-yard field goal by kicker Mike said. "If we could have scored seven University on Sept. 10, 1988, previ- Wisconsin and against No. 22 Penn goallceeper Erin McLeod. and her team slowed down toward the Nugent after a delay of game penalty (points) at that point it would have ously held both records. State. Fans cheered and music blared end of the game. forced the Buckeyes into a fourth- been a great position to be in for us." Hill was asked earlier in the week if "We're down about this one. We through the loudspeaker when SJSU "We're a really strong tearn, but we down-and-eight situation from the From that point on, Ohio State Ohio State were to run the score up, know we shot ourselves in the foot," appeared to have secured a victory need to stay focused and solid," Spartans 18-yard line. controlled the game. would he take his starters out of the Rislov said. "The parts of the game when McCann assisted in the 88th McCann said. Dovm 10-0, the Spartans answered Krenzel hit split end Michael game and protect them for the don't stick vvith you but the bad parts minute on a Christina Morrison goal. SJSU's low-pressure playing method the call. On the first play of the Jenkins on a 40-yard touchdown pass upcoming conference schedule. leave a bad taste in your mouth. But SJSUS 2-1 lead would last only a of backing off the ball proved to be ensuing drive, Rislov tossed a slant in the third quarter. Hill answered that it would be a there's guys in the locker room talk- minute. detrimental in last week's loss to Utah, pass to tailback Lamar Ferguson, Running back rushed game-time decision. ing about Nevada." SMU's top-scoring midfielder Kim but Grimes said players worked well Harvey, assisted by Amanda Jordan, together today. scored with one in the 89th minute. "The players were awesome," Grimes Players used the entire field and both said. " Every single one played their teams came close to scoring. SMU's heart out. Today, we were lucicy." Lauren Mussallem almost got past The Spartans return to action Clockwork SJSU's goallceeper Erin Lavey, after she Tuesday against Santa Clara University left her post at the net in an attempt to at 7:10 p.m. at Buck Shaw Stadium. Spartans Giants one win away SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Barry championship series. Bonds strolled to the plate and St. Bonds, who scored the tying and Louis manager Tony La Russa never go-ahead runs, is now one win away hesitated, putting four fingers in the from his first trip to the World Series air for an intentional walk. Robb Nen nearly blew it in the It seemed like a good idea until ninth, throwing a third-strike wild Benito Santiago connected. pitch to the leadoff hitter and allow- Santiago followed the walk with a ing a one-out RBI single by Jim tiebreaking two-run homer with two Edmonds. outs in the eighth inning, leading the But with runners on first and third, San Francisco Giants to a 4-3 victory Nen recovered to strike out Albert over the St. Louis Cardinals on Pujols and J.D. Drew for his third Sunday night in Game 4 of the NL save in the series. 1 Authentic Mexican Food ABOVE, members of the women's basketball team stretched before kicking off their first practice of Come On In & the season at 12:01 a.m. on Try Something Saturday in Uchida Hall. One hun- *Tortas dred and fifty people turned out to Healthy support the team during the annu- LEFT, Chris Griffin, tenter, announces & Fresh... 1""4 * Juices al "Midnight Madness" event. The Johnathan Chisolm, 13, right, the win- at Our New W c4,_,....60/ team starts its season at home on ner of a dance competition over 0 * BreakfaSt Nov. 17. Kaleena Zanders during "Midnight Location! Madness" festivities at Uchida Hall. Tort,u& Jutc,s Photos By 505 E. San Carlos St. (408) 971-2568 David Bitton / Daily Staff (Corner of 11 St.Close to San Jose State) Raiders lose first game ST. LOUIS (AP) The St. Louis week, showed his familiar form by Rams got their first victory of the sea- running for a season-high 158 yards. son thanks to Marc Bulger, their best His darting 32-yard run, which fol- quarterback find since Kurt Warner lowed Damione Lewis' interception left the grocery store. of Rich Gannon's pass, put the ball at Playing for the first time since com- the Oakland 1 with 11:20 left. ing to the NFL two years ago as an Bulger, who started in place of obscure sixth-round draft pick, Bulger injured second-stringer Jamie Martin, threw three touchdown passes and ran scored on the next play to give the for a fourth as the once-woeful Rams defending NFC champions (1-5) a handed the Oaldand Raiders their 28-6 lead. The touchdown triggered first loss Sunday, 28-13. thunderous cheers from a crowd that Marshall Faulk, who was slowed by hadn't seen its team win a home game back spasms against the 49ers last since last Jan. 6.

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SJSU defeated Rice 23-30, 30-27, 25-30, 30-17 and 15-10 Spartans even record at 9-9 with win By Daniel Lopez only able to muster one more point as Rice shut down Daily Stie Write7 SJSU 30-25 in Garne 3. SPU was out hit in the game .413-.174, while the The S Jose State University volleyball team defeat- Owls also had 21 kills to SISIrs 15. ed Ftice University in a five-game match Saturday at Down 2-1, the Spartan.s came out in the fourth game the Event Center. strong, leading the game by as many as 10 points before After losing the first game 30-23, the Spartans were routing the Owls' 30-17. able to come back and win 23-30, 30-27, 25-30, 30-17 Pascucii had five kills and fellow Spartan outside hit- and 15-10. ter Fran Pozzi had seven of her own. The Spartans out It waS the 13th Mile in this season's 18 matches that hit the Rice .412-.081 in the game. the Spartans lost the first game of a match. In the fifth game the Spartans took an 8-4 lead on a The slow starts have been a problem for the Sparuns, kill by outside hitter Kimberly Noble and switched sides said head coach Craig Choate, who said he had a fed- of the court. Leading 12-8, SJSU took a timeout before ing the team would do it again Saturday winning the game 15-10 and taking the match. "We wamied up poorly. (Friday) night we went 38- Even with the reigning Westem Athletic C,onference 26 and that was very emotional for us," Choate said player of the week, Rebeca Pazo who led both teams to Game 4 of Friday's match against Southern with 24 kills, Rice WaS unable to defeat SJSU. Meth t University. Choate said Rice's 17 serving errors cost them the Choate said it is difficult for a team to duplicate the match, but said SJSU still earned the victory. emotion of a previous night to open a match. Choate said the Spartans showed their mental tough- Game 1 began to slip away from the Spartans early ness on the court Saturday. In the opening moments of the game, Rice tied the "It was just like what we have ocperienced the previ- game at 3-3 and took control from then on, leading by ous four years. We get behind and we just don't care," as much as eight en route to the team's 30-23 victory in he said. the first game. Despite the slow start, Noble said the team pulled The second game was a different story with both topther mentally. RYAN BALBUENA DAILY STAFF teams coming out hot. After every play, whether we won or lost the point, The Spartan volleyball team celebrates its win The game went back and forth with no team leading we came together in the middle," she said. in the fourth game against Rice University. by more than four points. Though SJSU was out-hit Pozzi, who ended the night with 19 kills and 18 digs, .326-.289, the Spartans won Game 2, 30-27 on a ba said, "Evetyday v.e are coming together as a tearn. We Spartans also defeated SMU on Friday 30-18, 19-30, that Spartan middle blocker Stephanie Pascucci ham- will be better every night." 30-21 and 38-26. RYAN BALBUENA DAILY STAFF mered for a kill. Pascucci, who lead the Spartans with 22 kills and who Both Noble and Pascuo:i had hitting percentages Both teams had 19 kills in Game 2. higher than .500 in the SMU match. Rice University outside Choate said has turned in to a machine, hit .629 for the hitter Rebeca Pazo attempts to make a block In Game 3, both teams retumed to the floor and con- match. 'It all goes up from here," Pascucci said. against Spartan middle blocker Stephanie Pascucci during the first tinued much of what they did in Game 2. "VVe fired it up and never let down," Pascucci said. The Spartans are scheduled to return to the floor at 7 game of the match. Pascucci had 22 kills on 35 attempts and no errors No team took a cormnariding lead as the game With the win over Rice, the Spartans reached the p.m. on Thursday against Louisiana Tech in Ruston, during the match. SISU won the match in five games. remained close until 27-24 when the Spartans were .500 mark at 9-9 and are now 3-1 in the WAC. The La. Kennedy's three homeruns lift Angels into World Series

ANAHEIM (AP) As players And then thoughts turned to the the emptiness of the t'ans all these Kennedy, a No. 9 hitter with little inch, 32-ounce Louisville Slugger. The Angels will try un the World jumped around the infield and thou- late Gene Autry, Hollywood's years, and the pain and frustration, previous proclivity for power, had His first homer started the come- Series saddle for the first time sands of screaming fans pounded singing cowboy and the team's it's like we're paving a new road three home runs, four hits and five back, his second gave Anaheim a Saturday when they open at home their plastic sticks together in a vic- founding owner, who wasn't there to here." RBIs, the most heavenly game of his short-lived one-run lead. And then against San Francisco or St. Louis. A torious drumbeat, the reality was see it. In the movies, Autry's horse was baseball career. came his third, a three-run, go-ahead picture of Autry, Hollywood's sinking in. "I know Mr. Autry's smiling up named Champion. Now his team is, too. Just minutes after the Angels had drive in a 10-run seventh inning "Singing Cowboy" turned-baseball With the help of Adam Kennedy's there, and I'm so happy that Jackie s After 41 seasons of frustration, and squandered viother postseason lead, Sunday. The Angels humiliated owner, was hanging throughout the newfound power, Anaheim finally here to enjoy it with us, ' Tim four years after Autry's death, the bringing back all those painful play- those resilient Minnesota Twins 13- weekend on a banner behind home made it to the World Series, where Salmon said. "To be with this organ- Awls finally got that final out. off memories, Kennedy broke out the 5 to win the AL championship series plate and no doubt will be there next no Angels' team had gone before. ization as long as I have, and to feel Halo-lujah! They did it. biggest Thunder Stick of all a 34- in five games. weekend.

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PAGE 6 NEWS THE SPARTAN DAILY OCTOBER 1 4, 2002 HOMES I Some question group's intentions Report: Davis appointees give continuedfrom page 1 don't know the whole truth," $12 million to his campaign Leizarovits said. "I heard (the event's speakers) and it's not correct," she said. "We were LOS ANGELES (AP) Nearly no pay, but the positions can provide appointees last month after Davis there, we were in the arrny and we one-fifth of the $64 million Gov. prestige within their fields. In addi- canceled a fund-raiser at the home of know the truth. The way they are talk- Gray Davis has raised for his re-elec- tion, part-time board members help High-Speed Rail Authority ing, it sounds like we are killing inno- tion has been donated by people he oversee state agencies and depart- Chairman and Davis appointee Rod cent people and ruining their homes, appointed to state hoards and com- ments, and many cast votes affecting Diridon. The fund-raiser was to be and it s not true." missions, according to a report pub- how tax money gets spent. Some also held a day after the governor signed Shapira said the majority ()lithe hous- lished Sunday. decide which companies are awarded a bill that put a 110 billion high- es that have been demolished in the At least 75 of the roughly 140 state contracts. speed rail bond measure on the 2004 past year were homes of those involved boards with statewide authority "It's dynamite," said Hollywood ballot. in or suporting terrorist activities. include at least one Davis donor, nightclub owner Gene La Pietra, a Simon called the circumstances "I thir* that Palestinian people are while many have a majority who are former parks commissioner who "unethical and beneath the dignity of really suffering and they have a lot of contributors and some are filled gave 880,000 to the governor this the office of governor of California." financial problems and we should help exclusively with political donors, year. And earlier this year, Davis fired an them, but rebuilding the houses of according to a Los Angeles Times "You get access," he said. "You get aide for accepting 825,000 on the those who have contact with terrorists, analysis of campaign finance things done.... It is a prestige booster, governor's behalf from a lobbyist for I think is outrageous," he said. "I think records. no question." Oracle Corp., days after the adminis- we could take all the money and do More than 240 Davis appointees Although there is no estimate of the tration signed a software contract better things for the Palestinian peo- ANTHONY REGINATO ' DAILY STUFF have donated directly or through donations given to past govemors by with the company. At the time, Davis ple that really would be toward peace, Dor Shapira, an exchange student from Israel, argues with S1SU stu- spouses, close business associates their appointees, Davis has received a released an internal policy that bars and this is not toward peace." dent Ellen Kane about the topics raised during the forum. and corporate and union employ- substantial amount more from the UC aides from political fund-raising. Kane said she lived in a collective set- ers. In several cases, appointees Regents than former Gov. Pete Salazar said the policy applies only tlement called a 'kibbutz" in Israel in Shawamreh, Palestinian living in audience and featured a rubble-strewn have given Davis money within Wilson. to paid full-time aides such as his the early 1980s for about two years. She Israel, said his house was bulldozed backdrop with Halper, Shawamreh and weeks or days of receiving their Wilson received 8138,700 during his Cabinet officers, agency chiefs and said she believes the Israeli govenunent because the Israeli govemment said it others sharing personal experiences. It new post. In some cases, donations first term from six of the 13 people he department directors not is using the house demolitions as part of had been built without permits. He showed groups of people clearing were reported on the same day nominated for the board. Davis' appointees who serve part-time in a policy to move out the Palestinians. also said that the government repeat- debris and assembling a new structiut. Davis made the appointments, the appointees have donated nearly 10 largely unpaid positions. It's been a policy since prior to edly refused to issue a permit to him About 1,200 Palestinian homes were Times reported. times that sum, or 81.3 million, either "People have a constitutional right 1948. It's a Zionist policy. The major- so he built the house without one. destroyed in March and April 2002, "It shouldn't come as a surprise that directly or through affiliated companies, to participate in the civic process," ity of the Palestinian people are not Shawamreh's house has been rebuilt the video said. people who are active in politics are during his first term, the Times said. Salazar said. "This is all line-drawing. involved in terrorism," Kane said. and demolished three times, he said. The campaign wants to draw. atten- It gets into the touchy issue of how far Each time it was going to want to serve on boards and Republican gubernatorial candi- Helper, a Jewish-American now living destroyed he was tion to the issue and simultaneously commissions," said Davis campaign date Bill Simon Jr. seized on the can you go without violating constitu- in Israel, is the coordinator of the Israeli given the same reason by the Israeli raise money to help rebuild 20 to 30 rights." govemment spokesman Roger Salazar. connection between donations and tional Committee Against House no permit. houses, Halper said. According to the He dismissed questions about the Detnolitions (ICAM), a six-year-old He said he and his family were given campaign progress report on the only 15 minutes to remove their timing of campaign checks and organization of Israeli peace activists. Rebuilding Homes Web site, two appointments. "It s making a connec- Halper said that ICAHD works as a belongings from their home before the homes are currently under construction. resistance movement by trying to pre- bulldozer began its destruction. tion that doesn't exist," he said. "Every Friday and Saturday, for Several Davis appointees said mak- vent future demolitions as well as "Our whole campaign is based upon a weeks, sometimes dozens or hundreds San Jose State University Library rebuilding destroyed hope for a thousand house parties of ing contributions helped them to get Palestinian homes. Israelis join Palestinians to rebuild the govemor. "Our committee against house dem- throughout the world. We took a page the house. We eat together, the kids noticed by (-- --\ olitions is a coalition of a large number out oldie book of the land mines cam- come out. We have lcids that have only "If you're someone who has been of Israelis concerned with human paign. That's how the land mines cam- seen Israelis as soldiers and are very financially supportive, they know who II ill 111-0 rights that have decided that this is ' worked. The land mine campaign traumatized by Israelis," Helper said. you are," said Norm Pattiz, who was one issue we want to take off the Princess Diana. The house demoli- "So it's a joint Palestinian/Israeli named to the Board of Regents last ground in order to resist the demoli- tion issue has Salim and I," Helper said. active resistance, an act of solidarity," October. "It's that simple." :-.1: a live reference serv ic & tion," Helper said. A video was shown to the event's he said. Most of the appointees get little or _ QandAcafe - Info to Go Got a questioni Get an answer at the Six Palestinians killed in scattered QandAcafe, the SISU Library's new 24.v online reference service. Go to the SfSU Library home page (http://library.sjsu.edu) and click on the violence; U.S. criticizes Israel QandAcafe link. No special software required. See you at the QandArafe! BEIT JALLA, West Bank (AP) In Beitlla, Abayat's brother ed in a g.unfight that broke out, he fire on their car, witnesses said. The A Palestinian militant, whose clan has Mousse said the two had brought added. The Ahmed Abu al-Rish military said it was checking the SJSU Libraries http://library sjsu.edu 408-924 2700 Iren ,targeted previously by Israeli their mother to the hospital and 28- Brigades, an offshoot of the. Fatah reP9rt security forces, was killed Sunday year-old Mohammed went outside to movement, claimed responsibility for when a public telephone eicploded in use the public telephone. He "started the infiltration. his hand one of six Palestinians to to speak on it and it suddenly blew up. Not far away, in the southern Gaza die in a day of violence, Palestinians Parts of his body were everywhere," Strip, amiy troops entered the Rafah said. Moussa Abayat said. refugee camp to search for tunnels and Get to class on time... Mohammed Shtewie Abayat was "I believe it is an assassination of my clashes broke out that left two speaking on the phone just outside brother," he said, adding that his Palestinians dead, including the 4- the Beit Jalla Hospital near the West brother was a member of the Al Aqsa year-old boy, Tawfik Hussan Bereka. Bank city of Bethlehem when it Martyrs Brigade, which is linked to Twenty-eight were wounded. for a change. blew up, killing him instantly, Arafat's Fatah movement. Palestinians said the soldiers blew up according to doctors. Relatives said Israel has carried out dozens of tar- five houses. 'The army said one house he belonged to a militia linked to geted killings against militants sus- was blown up but other houses were Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's pected of violence against Israelis. damaged when the army destroyed Fatah movement. Israel has acknowledged carrying out tunnels. The army said it fired on Palestinians blamed Israel, as they many attacks, though in some cases, it Palestinians after militants shot at Visit Associated Students have when two other members of the has refused to confirm or deny troops and threw grenades. Abayat clan were ldlled over the past involvement. Moussa Bereka, a relative of the Transportation Solutions two years. The Israeli military One member of the Abayat clan in dead boy, said the 60 people in his declined to comment. There were Bethlehem, Atef Abayat, died when extended family ran from the house concerns that the killing of Abayat his car exploded in October 2001. in their pajamas. The boy was for alternatives to could lead some Palestinians to seek Another, Hussein Abayat, was killed wounded as they ran and died later at retaliation. in an Israeli rocket attack in the hospital. "They did not even give driving alone! In other violence Sunday, November 2000. Israeli accused both us one minute to evacuate our Palestinians said a 4-year-old boy was men of killing Israelis. belongings or to leave safely," Bereka fatally shot during what the Israeli A number of Palestinian militants said. army described as a firefight when have been killed by exploding tele- The Israeli commander, Ziv, said the troops entered the Rafah refugee phones in recent years. troops entered the camp shortly after camp to search for weapons smug- In the most prominent case, an midnight and no houses were blown gling tunnels in the southem Gaza exploding mobile phone killed Yehia up until ahnost 5 a.m. Strip. Ayash, chief bombmaker for the The occupants were given at least Also, the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Islamic group Hamas, on Jan. 5, 1996. 35 minutes to get out of the house," he Daniel Kurtzer, sent a strongly word- Israel never claimed responsibility. told The Associated Press. ed message to Prime Minister Ariel Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers on In the West Bank, Palestinians said Sharon's office over the weekend, say- Sunday killed two armed men who troops killed a 56-year-old woman ing Israel had not met promises to crossed into southern Israel from and wounded two other women. The ease tough restrictions imposed on Egypt, said the commander of Israeli women were taking a side road to the Palestinians, 2 diplomatic source forces in the Gaza Strip, Brig. Gen. evade an Israeli roadblock near the said. Israel Ziv. 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