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The BG News October 24, 1996 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-24-1996 The BG News October 24, 1996 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News October 24, 1996" (1996). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6072. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6072 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Campus H E Sports University Spirit Wellness Day to Yankees eke out victory in commence Friday. Atlanta. Page 3 Page 7 City Falcon soccer whips OSU, Three- Let's get ready to rumble! Bar nil. brawls make city life interesting. Page 7 Page 4 NEWS Thursday, October 24, 1996 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 83, Issue 184 The News' BGSU Briefs Detroit schools honors wipe out TP top DETROIT-Raising a hand for permission to use the bathroom isn't enough for youngsters at some De- faculty troit schools - they also have to ask teachers for DirliWamock toilet paper. The BC News The rationing policy was imposed because "some The University handed students - few in number - have flushed whole rolls of out its five highest honors toilet paper down the Wednesday night as it hon- toilet," schools spokeswo- ored top faculty at the Fac- man Michele Edwards said. ulty Recognition Dinner. "That leads to flooding The eighth annual recog- damage and plumbing prob- nition dinner honored in- lems." structors throughout each Edwards also said that department. Including when students are given a those who have served the roll of paper to take to the University in years of ser- bathroom, they're required to return it with a reasona- APPkM* vice and excellence. ble amount left. Scott Reed, Bob Dole's campaign manager, was dispatched to Texas dorse the G.OJ>. ticket Jack Nachbar, popular Some students have re- Wednesday to urge Ross Perot to quit the presidential race and en- culture professor, was the sorted to taking their own recipient of the Master rolls to school, and some Teacher Award. The award parents are up in arms. is given annually by the "This is a toilet-paper re- Undergraduate Alumni As- bellion," said parent Helen Dole urges Perot to drop out sociation. In addition to the Moore, one of about 30 peo- Perot has no intention of quitting the race, no ditionally Republican states where Clinton award, Nachbar received a ple who staged a demon- John King $1,000 cash award. Nachbar stration Tuesday, demand- The Associated Press intention whatsoever." and Dole are running neck-and-neck with ing that toilet paper be put Clinton aides cast Reed's mission as proof Perot garnering roughly 6 percent in the is the 15th person to receive back in bathrooms. WASHINGTON - In a dramatic bid to re- of Dole's desperation, and Clinton campaign polls. the Master Teacher award. "You should not punish a vive his White House campaign, Bob Dole spokesman Joe Lockhart said: "We believe "Any time you can pick up a few points According to Stephanie child by making them hold dispatched his top aide Wednesday to urge that on the issues that are most important to here or there it's worth the effort," said Flor- Minrovic, chairperson for their bladder," said Marie Ross Perot to quit the presidential race and Mr. Perot - the deficit, campaign finance re- ida GOP Sen. Connie Mack, who was travel- UAA, Nachbar was chosen Thornton, another parent. endorse the Republican ticket, GOP and Re- form -- we have a stronger record." ing with Dole by a committee of students form Party sources said. The entreaty was evidence of the deep More significantly, the GOP sources, in- and alumni, based upon Four Tops tickets Dole campaign manager Scott Reed made frustration within the Dole camp as the 1996 cluding a ranking Dole campaign official in nominations from his stu- remain available the urgent entreaty at a meeting with Perot campaign entered the final 12 days with Washington, suggested such a dramatic de- dents and colleagues, as In Dallas, according to several sources who Clinton comfortably ahead in national polls velopment would throw what has been a sta- well as his committment to Five-hundred tickets still spoke to The Associated Press on condition and enjoying a similarly lopsided advantage ble race into sudden turmoil, perhaps giving teaching and learning. remain for the Nov. 9 ap- in state-by-state electoral vote counts. A new Dole one last chance to overtake Clinton. "We support those pearance of The Four Tops of anonymity. Neither Dole nor Perot had immediate NBC-Wall Street Journal poll, for example, Ironically, it was Perot's decision to quit professors who go beyond at the University. The the classroom," Minrovic group will perform at 8 p.m. comment. Shortly before the meeting, a Re- had Clinton at 52 percent. Dole at 35 percent the 1992 race just before the Democratic form Party source said it was highly unlikely and Perot at 6 percent. convention that helped boost Clinton from said. "Someone who is ex- in Anderson Arena as part cited about teaching stu- of Parents Weekend. The Perot would agree to abort his candidacy. In the view of some Dole advisers, a Perot third place to first. Perot later rejoined the remaining tickets are $8 Separately, Perot spokeswoman Sharon endorsement could swing several states in race, and ran third with 19 percent. each and can be purchased Holman said she was not aware of any Perot- Dole's favor, especially in the Mountain See AWARDS, page three. at the University Activates Reed meeting but said emphatically, "Mr. West. Texas and Florida are also two tra- See DCXE, page three. Office on the third floor of the University Union. During their 40-plus year -career, the Four Tops have Music pain free for doctor recorded 36 albums and on Justice Department every album is at least one JOB Boyle song which made its way toward the top of the pop releases drug photo The BC News charts. Opening the even- ing's entertainment will be The Associated Press It's 12:45 am. in the lounge at The Second City Touring Harshman Chapman. About 10 Company, an award- WASHINGTON - The Jus- "I'm not going to people are watching "Late Night winning improvisational tice Department said on invite drug dealers to with Conan O'Brien." comedy troupe that can Wednesday that it made no They really dont get into the boast of alumni such as effort to withhold photographs the White House program until this commercial John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd of Vice President Al Gore and dinner." break. It's an Affordable Chi- and Joan Rivers. The con- first lady Hillary Rodham Bob Dole ropractic advertisement. As the cert is being sponsored by Clinton posing with a man who guitar player enters the screen, the University's Office of COP presidential nominee 10 regularly "normal" people Student Life. was later convicted of drug smuggling. break into song. Jorge Cabrera, who was pic- cans have been making Ca- "I'm pain free/ It's as easy as Fire still blows tured with Gore at a Florida brera a campaign Issue, charg- one-two-three/ Affordable Chi- MALIBU, Calif. -- The fund-raiser and with Mrs. ing the White House was forc- ropractic and me," the singer dry, blustery Santa Ana Clinton at the White House, ing the Justice Department to croons. wind that turned brush fires had donated $20,000 to the cover up evidence of the meet- As the song winds down, one into blowtorches eased Democratic Party. He's now ing by withholding the photo. thing becomes apparent - there Wednesday, giving fire- serving a 19-year sentence in "I'm not going to be AWOL are probably more people in this fighters an edge as they Florida for smuggling cocaine. like President Clinton's been area that know all the words to tried to contain the flames The U.S. attorney's office In this song than know the words to that destroyed more than AWOL in the war on drugs," Miami released the two photos Dole told a rally in Jacksonvi- "Heartbreak Hotel." 100 houses. Dr. Guy Giordano, a chiro- Fires scattered across after receiving the consent of lle, Fla., Wednesday. "And I'm California had charred Cabrera as required by the not going to invite drug practor with the Affordable Chi- about 37,000 acres. Blazes Privacy Act. dealers to the White House ropratic chain, is the man in the Tkc BC NewtUtt Boyle that engulfed neighbor- Republicans, including dinners either." commercials. To his adoring Dr. Guy Giordano has made a name for himself playing the guitar In hoods of Mallbu, Carlsbad House Speaker Newt Gi- Gingrich wrote Attorney thousands, he Is the Affordable the Affordable Chiropractic ads. and Lemon Heights were ngrich, had been seeking General Janet Reno to demand Chiropractic guy, but to patients still out of control but were release of the photos as part of an explanation. and friends he is simply "Doctor with the jingle, and started play- recognize me before the adults being gradually contained an attempt to pressure Presi- "I know of no occasion in the Guy." ing it at the end of the commer- do," Dr. Guy said. "I couldn't be- by firebreaks. dent Clinton and Democrats past ever where the Justice The ads, which all feature em- cials." lieve it at first.
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