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FREE TUESDAY Tear forces students out of West Tower Senior resident ; 'My eyes, my released on $1,500 bail skin, my throat BY TRACY LARGA)' said. Copy Editor Flatley said the are - all started More than 600 students were investigating the connection forced from the Christiana West between the Griffm and his job last Tower (CWT) early Friday after a summer. to burn' military-type was released, Mike Collier (AS JR), Griffin's BY IEEE PfARI,MAN contaminating the building. roommate, said Griffm took the gas Ecftorin chief Joseph Miller, assistant director from the place he worked this For a moment or two Friday night, for Occupational Health and Safety, summer. Christine Tingle (AS SR) thought it was said the substance was identified as Larry Thornton, associate dir.ector jl.LI't a ftre drill. CS - a fine, concentrated powder for Public Safety, said the incident 1be Christiana West Tower resident gas used by the military. Miller said began when a student brought the had been through the bothersome rirual the substance was dispersed on the CS gas, which was contained in a time and time again: waking up in the fJ.fth floor of CWT. small canister, into the building. middle of the night to a piercing alarm, Nicholas R. Griffin (EG SR), a slowly rolling out of bed aro in a runle­ resident of the fifth floor in CWT, like pace trotting down 15 flights of was arrested in connection with the "He opened [the stairs to learn it was just another false release of the CS gas. alarm. Capt. Jim Flatley of University gas] in the room Ths time, however, something was a Police said the suspect was charged little differem. with reckless endangering in the once before and "At frrst my roommate woke up and second degree and one felony count started calling my name," said Tingle, of criminal mischief. I told him to get who spent Friday night wrapped in a Griffin was arraigned at Coun 18 gold blanket in the Christiana at Gander Hill and released on it out of here." Commons. "She said she couldn't $1,500 bail. breathe. -Mike CoOler (AS JR),IIIIp«t's roomate Griffin refused to comment on the "Once I opened the door, my eyes, incident. (above) Christiana my skin, my throat - all started to Timothy F. Brooks, dean of The gas was then put in the shon Commons was bum" students, said the suspect was corridor of the fifth floor hallway, What Tingle didn't know a1. the time charged with disruptive conduct by kicked over and "accidentally turned into a was that a military-type tear gas known the university, which could lead to discharged," Thornton said. makeshift dormitory as CS had been released on the fifth suspension. Collier said his roommate had the fl()(J' and was spreOOing throughout the John Y aquiant, spokesperson for gas since the beginning of the school for students unable building. the Aberdeen Proving Ground, a year. to return to their "It was really scary; it got harder and place for testing new devices and "He opened [the gas] in the room harder to breathe," Tingle said. "The weapons, in Maryland, said Griffm once before and I told him to get it rooms following the funher down we went, the harder it was was employed as an envirorunental out of here," Collier said. "If an release of a military­ to breathe. People were spitting, aro my technician working for chemical accident happened, it was going to roommate threw up. I was terrified.'' waste management last summer. be a really bad accident." type tear gas. (left) Tingle wasn' t alone. When the fire As an environmental technician Collier said his roommate alarm went off at approximately I :40 Griffin assisted environmental brought the CS gas into the hallway Emergency workers a.m., the majority of Tower residents analysts in packaging hazardous Friday morning, after he was respond to the had no idea it was anything out of the wastes for disposal, Yaquiant said. sprayed by invisible ink by one of norm. "To our knowledge, there is no his friends, and jokingly threatened incident at the "I just wanted to go back to sleep," evidence that [the suspect] obtained to open the canister of gas. Christiana West said Rob Augusta (AS FR}, who lives the gas from the proving ground," he He uncapped it, put it on the floor on the 13th fl()(J'. "But then I went into see TEAR GAS page A4 Tower. see STUDENTS page A4 The future of a nation Senate approves Alleged The American dream is a child's nightmare. Eiden's crime bill sexual Some names have been changed to protect identities. 16-year-old talks about his life experiences with the programs," Biden said. "More cops worldliness of an old man who misses nothing. And The $22 billion on our streets means less crime." ROBYN FURMAN if you ask Kevin, that's what he'll tell you. assault in BY The billion dollar anti-crime Manasing Editor With a vacant look on his face, he'll shake his initiative will add package wi 11 be paid for by the As hostages of the savage jungle, they must run head and say, "Yeah, I seen it all." Violent Crime Trust Fund, which is fast and blend into their surroundings. Just old enough to drive, Kevin knows first-hand more police. financed and set-up through the Russell about guns and drugs and all the subjects that make Constantly looking over their shoulders has BY E. IAN ENE NOLAN expected federal bureaucracy become second nature. Safety is only a dream. In a for good movies. Associate News Editor reduction of more than 250,000 A female university He's seen people shot and killed. place where trust is rare, it is sometimes necessary The $22 billion Biden Crime Bill employees between 1994 and 1998, student reported to His brown eyes have witnessed people so high to act first and think later. was passed by Senate Friday, Biden said. University Police that she on crack they would do anything for more. Always be prepared. creating federal initiatives against The legislation provides $6 was sexually assaulted in "I seen this one joker jump off a two-story Never let your guard down. crime that will put more police on billion to build and operate facilities the Russell Complex People fear them, yet they are terrified. building 'cause of crack." Kevin recalls an incident the streets. for violent adults, secure facilities Sunday, Capt. Jim Flatley They are children. he says proves drugs are· stupid. "He broke his arm for violent juveniles and low­ said. Their home is America. and leg t'or one rock. According to a press release from the bill's sponsor, Sen. Joseph security prisons and boot camps for Police said although no Kids are being raised in a world where violence "You learn from other people's mistakes." Biden, (D-Del.), the law plans to add nonviolent offenders. arrests have been made at has become a pan of life. Some watch it on TV, and Steve sits neJtt to Kevin and nods. 100,000 new police officers to local The bill also offers state programs this point, a suspect is others from their bedroom windows. "People living in the projects, in low-income law enforcement. It will also provide for young, nonviolent drug offenders known to be a university housing, collecting welfare and food stamps, see funds for new prison construction. through intensive supervision and student also. what others have and they want it too," he explains. "We put more police on the treatment. This incident marks the "So, they sell drugs to make money." s treets in community policing third reponed seJtual assault The 17 .year-old says seeing people on drugs, sec IHDEN page A6 since Octobe r 29, when a with nothing, makes him strive to do better. female university student At times he feels his chances are limited, but told University Police she Steve hopes to graduate high school, get a good job Hens to battle Montana was raped at a Pi Kappa and be a good father to his two children. Alpha fraternity pany. Both Kevin and Steve blame hard drugs like This incident is the in a series crack for causing an increase in crime. second reported in the According to the State Bureau of Identification, Saturday in I-AA playoffs of SCV<.'Il Russell Complex since Nov. they're right. h may lXX re th: Role Bow~ ll.u. al. lea<;t 'This is lk a rew beginning," said 1-bl 16. Several boys sit around a table in the Ferris In 1991, drug offenses in Delaware increased iJ's nrewiD'e. safety .lOOn Rk:w>· "All JllSl pOOJems II'C " This case is in no way School library. Ask them about violence and crime 21.9 percent to 2,901 from 2,379 in 1990. 01 Sunlay tre Delaw.lre football tean dal!. It'safreshseasa1-().{).'' related to the previous and their answers will be shocking. Crack cocaine was the drug of choice, teamed it will be traveling to Missoula, UnforturuUely for Hen Coach Tubby reported incident," Flatley Some pretend they don't hear. Others talk about comprising 64.3 percent of illicit drugs eJtamined. Mont. to face No. 2 nationally-ranked Raymond's squad, Montana's strengths said. a subject, all too familiar, with way too much ease. Violent crime is also on the rise in Delaware, as 1\bltlm in Satwday's firsli'Cllnl of tre 1- semllO lire up with DelaWII'C ~ . No arrests have been This maximum security school for adolescent well as nationwide. AA~s. The Grizzlies feature a high~tane made in any of the cases to males has seen a lot of people walk in and out of its • Reported violent offenses across the country DelaWlre (8-3, 6-2 Yrtee Cmfmm:) offcme led by qtJll1frl:ock Dave~ this point, police said. doors over the years. But that doesn't even come increased from 6.1 per 1,000 persons in 1987 to 7.6 ~ into tre field of 16, earning the who ttrew f(J' 32 ll:lXidJwffi

CONTENTS INSIDE REVIEW KEEPING TABS Campus Flash.A2 Section 2 ...... 81 11 M-I-C-" See you in Walt Disney Sun reports that Police Reports.A2 Feature World ... "K-E-Y-" Why? Because Civil War soldier Backflash ...... A2 Forum ...... B2 you can earn three credits while Malcolm King was News Analysis.A2 The Question .. B2 being a "cast member" there. "M- found wandering Prof files ...... A4 Sports ...... BS WEATHER 0-U-S-E." On AS. near a South World Briefs ...... A3 Agate ...... B7 Today will bring mostly sunny skies Carolina shopping Editorial...... A8 Cfassifieds ...... B8 with highs in the upper-50s. Any innocent bystanders who happened to pass by Newark mall earlier thrs In Review & Opinion .. . Wednesday and Turkey Day will be Hair Gym last Saturday night month. Scientists • Hickey on the evening news partly cloudy, with temperature~ in say King was the low-fJOs Wednesday and mrd • probably thought there was • Smith on the three-party system some sort of pagan sacrifice vaporized into a • Wherry on universrty expansion 40s Thursday. Friday will be mostly time warp in 1861 . sunny, with a high near 40. going on inside. On 81. KING A2 • THE RMEW. November 23, 1993

Backflash A look at UD Riding high with CAMPUS FLASH happenings Hunter Thompson Hunter Thompson, pick up a copy of Winter commencement "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." speaker By You won't forget it. His style is quite unusual. His plot Rob revolves around an initial attempt to Award-winning Broadway choreographer and cover a story, but somewhere in university alumna Susan Stroman will be the Wherry between, he ingests every drug under fearured speaker at the university's 1994 Winter the sun. Naturally, the events that Commencement, scheduled at 2 p.m., Saturday, continue are quite extraordinary. Jan. 8, in the Bob Carpenter Center. The red shark pointed its way up the northern route of Interstate 95, Speaking to the crowd at Bacchus This arurual ceremony recognizes srudents who behind a simple desk, smoke rising complete their degree requirements in August and searching for the appropriate exit. A through the room, he tried to explain December. mind of its own, the driver sat back why he is considered such an Stroman, a 1976 graduate of the university, is and ripped at the zipper on a worn enigma. currently working with Hal Prince on a new leather duffel bag sitting in the passenger seat. Many doctors consider his body a Iroduction of"Showboat." medical phenomenon. During the Last year, Stroman won the Tony Award, the The driver, dressed in a dark course of his book he takes uppers, Desk A ward and the Outer Critics Circle green jacket, white ring patterned Drama downers, ether, pot- just to name a Award for outsumding choreography for "Crazy shirt and gray shades, popped a few. But he takes them at the same for You." couple of amyls down his narrow time or right after the other. Her choreography of the off-Broadway throat. He then reached again into "What the [doctors] don't realize production, "The World Goes 'Round," which the bag and revealed a pint of ether is that I' been abusing my body so she also co-conceived, brought her the 1991 which he proceeded to sprinkle on steadily and with a dedication that Outer Critics Circle Award. the floor mats in front of him. they don't understand ... for so long, She also choreographed "Liza • Stepping Out The fumes rose slowly and began that I'm immune to all that stuff." at Radio City Music Hall," starring Liza Minelli, to consume him, the red shark still He then turned to the desk he was and the subsequent world tour of that production. streaking up the highway like a sitting on, twisted the cap off a bottle Stroman is a veteran of several shows for the falling star making its last glimpse to of Jack Daniels and took a gulp that New York City Opera, including "Don the world. would curl the stomach of most Giovanni," "A Little Night Music" and "110 in As the bats began to fly over his audience members. · the Shade." head - diving at his eyeballs - the What is more important is the On television, she directed "An Evening with driver remained calm, deciding that a man's style. Although not the first. the Boston Pops • A Tribute to Leonard high-speed jet was a better vehicle to he is considered the pioneer of a new Bernstein" and co-conceived and choreographed be in right now. "Sondheim ·A Celebration at Carnegie Hall" for There is nothing worse than a type of writing known as the "New Journalism." · PBS and "Liza at Radio City Music Hall" for man in the depths of an ether binge. THE REVIEW /Maximillian Gretsch Hunter Thompson. the noted Hard to describe, in short, his HBO. style oreaJcs the norms ot tnt: Stroman received the 1992 Dance Educators of junior center Jason Bergey pushes past a West Virginia defender on his way to score Gonzo journalist and author of "Fear - structure that every journalist used one of his three goals of the game Friday. See story page 85 and Loathing in Las Vegas," and America Award for her dedicated service in before Thompson picked up a pencil dance. others would be proud of the Office of Alumni and University Relations at Financial Institutions Research and Education and paper. In May, she was inducted into the university's beginning of this article. 831-8741. (FIRE) Center. He places himself in the story, Wall of Fame, a photographic exhibit in the In 1975, he might have made his The free public lecture is part of the uses amazing description, masters Alumni Room of the Perkins Student Center way from Washington, D.C. to this Hutchinson Scholar Program, which honors the punctuation and uses all this together which recognizes alumni achieven-.ents in many New trends in banking campus in much the same way. The career of Harry Hutchinson, retired professor of to create a book that in the 70s was fields. only stop he made was at the Iron William Isaac, former chairman of the economics. considered cutting edge. Each graduating student is entitled to a Hill Inn (across from the Howard Federal 'Deposit Insurance Corp. and CEO of In addition to the lecture series, the Hutchinson No one ever expected him to maximum of seven guest tickets for Johnson's on 896) for some crab The Secura Group, will discuss what he sees as Scholar Program recognizes the achievements of make it out of the 70s, including the commencemen, which will be distributed Dec. cakes and salad. the newest trends in the banking industry. outstanding students in the business college. page A4 13-17 at the Srudent Services Building. Before a packed crowd in the see THOMPSON VISIT Isaac is the third lecturer in the College of Isaac's lecture will be at 7:30 p.m., Monday, For more information on Winter Bacchus Theatre, he talked to Business and ~conomics' annual Hutchinson Nov. 29, in Room 115 of Purnell Hall. Commencement. contact the Office of the Vice university students about the Lecture Series, presented by the college's President for Student Life at 831-2707 or the upcoming presidential election, drugs and the so-called "New Journalism." If you haven't heard or read of An Associated Collegiate Press Four-Star All-Amuican Newspapu

Bobbitt trial raises debate over marital roles jeff Pearlman Editor in Chief ~IENN VALESE Newsweek, Lorena had discredited The Virginia State Attorney a charge of rape o.r not. Justice, I cannot condone acting in yEditor herself in the eyes of the jury when General and the commonwealth However, O'Neil said the charge such a violent manner. In viewing Adrienne Mand fll It's'a thieat that sends a haunting police testified that she was lawyer who dealt with the case become tricky if the victim is the how much injury is suffered [by btlCUtive Editor Jhill JU!..!!!e spines of even the complaining about her husband's were both unavailable for voluntary social companion of the rape victims], if assuming he did Jason Garber Brandon Jamison strongest of men - one that many love-making capabilities the next comment. defendant at the time. rape her, it's understandable from Editorial Editor M~nasin& Editor women issue to their male day. Lorena Bobbitt, who still lived "Marital rape cases are very hard my personal point of view why she significant other every other day He was charged with marital with her husband despite filing for to prove," he said. Despite that, Laura Fasbach Robyn Furman acted like that. There's a certain Rebecca Tollen but rarely execute. sexual assault, which has a a divorce, showed no signs of side of me that says he deserved Mamging Special Projects Editors : The dismemberment of the maximum sentence of 20 years, physical injury, the media reponed. it:• penis. instead of marital rape, which has a In Delaware, however there is no ''I never thought of Lorena Bobbitt awaits her trial Walter M. Eberz In an unanticipated fit of rage life sentence. specific law labeled as a marital for malicious wounding on Nov. Manasins Photography Editor l.rter her husband allegedly raped rape law, according to Robert cutting off my 29. her, Lorena Bobbitt went to the O'Neil, deputy attorney general for "If she got prosecuted after he Kyle M. Madden kitchen, took a knife and cut off her Delaware. husband's penis, was acquitted," O'Neil said, "I Advertisirw Dilector husband's penis. Soon after she If rape charges are filed in the don't think that would be fair." fled the scene, throwing the INews Analysis I First State, the defendant is charged but I wished and Evelyn Smith, who after being Eric Volker dismembered penis out the car with unlawful sexual intercourse in acquitted for the murder of her Advertising Produdion Supervisor window into a nearby field. John Cramsey, a man who has either the first, second, or third abusive husband has been prayed that it Gary Cox This is the widely known, been following the trial in court, degree, depending on the injury following the trial closely, was Computer Networlcins Administrator ~ntroversial and even scandal-like said in an interview with USA suffered by the victim, O'Neil said. would rot off." sympathetic with Lorena. She said story that has hit every newspaper, Today that the case shouldn't have Delaware law states: "Unlawful in an article in Newsweek: "I feel Sedric Toney magazine and television news come to trial, that "marital rape is sexual contact in the third degree is like we're kindred sisters. I never Publicity Director program. an oxymoron." when the victim is forced to have thought of cutting off my John Bobbitt, denying he raped All 50 states have marital rape sex . The second degree charge is husband's penis, but I wished and lynn Schoenbeck his wife and claiming he made the laws, but 29 have exceptions to when the victim is under 16-years­ O'Neil has won both of the marital prayed that it would rot off." Alicia Olesinski Business Miltagers sexual advances in his sleep, was them. In Virginia, marital rape old, whether or not he/she is rape cases he has prosecuted. As for John Bobbitt and his acquitted of the rape charges occurs when the couple does not forced. The first degree charge is O'Neil says he sees so many acquittal, an article in Newsweek Copy Editors ...... brought against him. A jury of nine live together and only if the woman when the victim is forced to have cases of sexual assault and how summed up a large chunk of public Christine Galasso women and three men decided, displays serious physical injury. sex and there is physical harm done much pain and suffering it causes opinion regarding his position: Tracy L.argay following four hours of Marital sexual assault occurs when to him/her or a weapon is the victims. "Bobbitt, for his part, had relatively Trad Manza deliberation, there was not enough the husband and wife are living displayed." In regards to Lorena Bobbitt's few defenders, and most of those Sandy Ormsbee ' evidence to support the charges. together, because rape is hard to Whether the couple is married or Melissa Tyrrell actions, he says: "While as a chose to applaud a victory for the Jennifer Valese According to an article in determine in that circumstance. not does not define whether there is member of the Department of legal process, not him personally." Entertainment Editor ...... Glenn Slavin TCI MARKETING • TCI MARKETING • TCI MARKETING Features Editor ...... Uz l.ardaro Graphics Editors ...... TCI Marketing, INC. jennifer Mills John Ottinger Police Reports News Editors ...... Stacey Bernstein Squatters found in the house. Mary Desmond Police gave this report of the Lisa Goodman Towne Court incident Brian Hickey Cash heisted from pizza laura jefferson • Work in a Professional Environment Newark Police reported that eight The youlh entered the home E. Janene Nolan squatters were found living in a tluoogh th: front door which was boy Jennifer Post Towne Court apanment on the 100 partially open and yelled into the Graham Segroves block of Thorn Lane 3 pm. house because he thought it was his Newark Police reported $100 was • Gain Important Business Experience grandmother in the residence. taken fum a pizza delivery person's Sports Editors...... Saturday. MeganMcOennott Police gave this report of the After hearing a noise u~tairs and car on the 300 block of Elkton Road no answer, the child went am found between 12 am. and 1 am. Mmday. Ron Porter incident: .Assistant Entertainment Editors ...... • Utilize Your Communication Skills Police arrested seven minors and a 22-Qlliber shotgun and hid The victim said he ran inside ooe adult who had been living at 141 downstairs after calling 911. Ganello's Pizza to pick up rrme Rachel Cerirola 1lxrn Lane illegally am arrested The child heard someone cane deliveries and the money wao; M. TyeComer th:m for trespassing, conspiracy and down th: stairs and exit lhe house missing when he returned to his We are expanding fast and criminal mischief. but the police K-9 unit was Wlabl~ 10 1983 Mazda, police said. .A.ssistillnt Features Editors ...... track the suspect. The susp:as broke the sliding Ashwani Chowdary need bright, energetic people! The suspect is described as a 6'0" glass door of the apartment and spray Money stolen from M. Viaoria Kemp JEffited on the walls and ceiling,· 170 pound black male between 25 ' .A.ssistilnt News Editor ...... Call Gail to schedule an inf"P•'"(r,,,.,,T, and 30 years old. causing $600 in damages. children's ride at College Sean Neary Although the suspect was not Six of the defendants were Square .A.ssistmt Photography Editor ...... 302-453-2610 released into the custody of their apprehended, police recovered a gold wau:h am gold necklace. JmClUS, while one was sent to the Newark Police reported an Kelly Bennett Ferris School am another sent to the undisclosed amount of money was stolen from a children •s ride in frmt Assistant Sports Editors -··---·---·· in the Casho Rockford Center. Meredith Glazar Fire in Harrington A of Dollar Discouru on the unit block Sara Hauff ....p,.., .... t-,.ssional Center, at the of College Square Shopping Ceruer. Youth surprises burglar University Police Capt. Jim Police said the unknown suspect of Casho Mill Rd in home F1atley said a frre in Harrington A stole the money by prying the cash 3:49am. Surx!ay was caused by box open with a screwdriver Office and mailing address: Newark Police reported a youth care!~ smoking. sometime between 9:40 prn. Friday Student Center 8-1 Rd in Newark, Newark, DE 19716 surprised a rurglar in a residence on ~~y said the ftre was quickly am 8:30am. Saturday. th: 200 block of King William exungwshed, causing no damages Busines ...... 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I, November 23 , 1993 • THE REVIEW. A3 World BSU confronts YAF, discusses Spectator BY CHUCK CREEKMUR "The point we're trying to News and Bruce Wissinger make is the (U .S.) Constitution St~ff Repotters says you have the freedom of The Black Student Union association," he said. "(The Summary (BSU) held a forum Thursday in BSU policy) is a violation of response to an article on their fundamental rights, " segregation in a conservative Smith said. CLINTON REACHES OUT TO campus newspaper. A DUSC representative said ASIA The BSU reacted to an article even though every black published in the Nov. 3 issue of student is considered a the Delaware Spectator that some member of the BSU, that does President Clinton played host to a Pacific BSU members said was not mean participation is Rim Club meeting Saturday, gathering 13 inaccurate and biased. mandatory. Asian-Pacific leaders to preach the gospel Representatives from the BSU, "A quote from the of open markets and to secure America's the Delaware Spectator, the constitution of says foothol.d in the ~orlds fastest ~rowing Lesbian Gay Bisexual Student 'Every Jew shall be econoiillc commuruty. Union (LGBSU), College considered a citizen of Speaking to reponers after three hours of Democrats, Young Americans for Israel,'" according to the talks with his counterparts, the largest such Freedom (Y AF), Cultural representative. "That does not gathering ever of Asian leaders, President Programming Advisory Board mean every Jew must be a Clinton said their encounter, had "laid the (CPAB) and the Delaware citizen of Israel." foundation for an Asian-Pacific Undergraduate Student Congress Cecily Cuthill (AS SO) of community" that wo~ld play an (DUSC) attended the forum . the College Democrats said "increasingly vital role for our nation and Michael Kaplan (BE SO), Kaplan's article didn't help the world" by working together to expand editor-in-chief of the Spectator racial tensions. trade, lower tariffs and create new high-tech and author of the article, joined "You are the cause (of the jobs. THE REVIEW /Kelly Bennett YAF President Paul Smith, to problem)," she said to Kaplan. "At least now, for the first time," Mr. Members of Young Americans for Freedom defend a Spectator article against criticisms defend the his piece "University from the Black Student Union that it was inaccurate. ''It's because of ignorance Ointon said, "our region has the means to Promotes Apartheid," and his and disregard for another hold serious policy discussions on such views on segregation, funding of out the possibility of a lawsuit. black students with the article. person's culture." questions as how to remove trade barriers BSU programs and BSU "The Black Student Union does have its "The article was not written to tear down Participants in the forum and how to sustain robust growth. If you membership. own lawyer," Tsoi-a-Fatt said. "We black students," he said . "I had good suggested Kaplan attend a ask me to summarize in a sentence what we Rhonda Tsoi-A-Fatt, BSU definitely see it as a possibility of looking intentions when I wrote this article." diversity workshop. have agreed, it is this: We have agreed that president, was one of many into a libel suit against the Young Kaplan said he wrote the piece to inform Kaplan said he would attend the Asia-Pacific region should be a united forum participants who said they Americans for Freedom." black students of his views on the causes a workshop but that his one, not divided. were upset because Kaplan's The Spectator editor said he was forced of segregation and racial tension at the experiences with black students "We have agretd that our economic article did not present both sides to write the article with some false university. have been more educational. policies should be open, not closed," he of the segregation issue. information because no one in the BSU At the forum, Smith said the BSU "I have learned more from said. "You didn't even bother to would respond to his inquiries. constitution violates each black student's just meeting blacks," he said. "We have also agreed that we should address any organization before "I wanted to be accurate," he said. "I individual rights. Upon registration to the "That's not to say that I know begin to express that conviction by doing you printed the article," Tsoi-A­ tried, but there was no response." university, black students are automatically every black person's everything we possibly can," Mr. Clinton Fatt said to Kaplan. Kaplan said he did not intend to offend members of the organization. experience." said, to get a good global trade agreement She said the BSU has not ruled by Dec. 15 that would reduce tariffs and set rules for interrultional commerce. AMERICAN STRIKE SLOWS HOLIDAY TRAVEL Violent abortion protesters With Thanksgiving a few days away, the strike by flight attendants at American Airlines continues to hobble travel face stricter legal penalties throughout the country, and no talks are BY M. VICTORIA KEMP Legislation was very supportive and all scheduled to end the impasse. Assistant Features Editor involved approved the bill. American, the nations largest domestic A controversial bill which prohibits acts of "The passage of this bill is sending the carrier, said it was now operating at about violence at abortion clinics and threats to message that patients', doctors' and 50 percent of capacity, a slight employees who work at clinics was passed employees' rights cannot be abridged by a improvement from the first days of the Thursday by the U.S. House of vocal minority," Schooley said. strike. But union officials scoffed at the Representatives and Tuesday by the U.S. Tina Musico (AS SR), president of Student claim, saying, far more then half of its Senate. Coalition for Choice said she feels the bill 2,500 scheduled daily flights were leaving The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances will only help abortion clinics by making with no passengers, and that many others makes it a crime to physically block access to those who blocked accesses in the past think were carrying sharply reduced loads. reproductive health clinics by force or threat. before they try again. The union has said that it will return to The bill would impose civil and criminal "I can't predict the outcome, but I don't work on Nov. 29, with or without a penalties for any violent protesting or threats feel it will stop pro-lifers from showing up at settlement. to workers. clinics entirely," Musico said. "But I do "Long, drawn-out strikes are an, The legislation also includes a statement to believe this is an excellent achievement." invitation to disaster," said Ray Abernathy, ensure the bill will not be construed as Jennifer Textor (AS SR), president of a spokesman for the union, who noted that prohibiting any expressive conduct protected Students For Life said she feels it is a good staying out longer would give the company by the First Amendment, Congressman bill as long as it doesn't prohibit peaceful a chance to deploy replacements, whose Michael N. Castle (R-Del.) said, in a press protests. training takes about 10 days. "We're not release. "We totally pride ourselves as peaceful going to be foolish," Abernathy said. "I voted for amendments that further protesters and we don ' t feel it is right to clarified provisions in the bill to ensure a harass, block or threat physically," she said. US BUILDING BOMBED IN peaceful protester is not arrested under this Protesters of any cause have a right to be PERU bill," he said. there, Textor said, and those who go "I view H.R 796 as a law and order issue, overboard should righLfully be punished. Leftist rebels bombed the U.S.-Peruvian rather than strictly as an abortion issue," Sen. Bill Roth (R-Del.), said in a press Cultural Center in Lima, Peru Saturday Castle said. "Congress is acting to curb release, "While I know many good people night, causing damage but no casualties. further violent attacks against women and who have very strong feelings on both sides The attack carne a day after Shining Path health care providers. of this issue, I believe people should have the guerrillas exploded a car bomb near the "I wholly support American's First right to enter and leave their homes, places of Defense Ministry. Explosives expens said Amendment rights to peacefully protest in .work or worship and any other lawful the rebels left an explosives packed front of reproductive health clinics and establishments, such as clinics, free from briefcase in front of the colonial-style indeed, any other peaceful demonstrations violence or the threat of violence." building. and picketing," he added. Roth added that it must be absolutely clear Terry Schooley, spokeswoman for the that violence will not be tolerated - it is not a U.N. FREES NINE OF AIDID'S Planned Parenthood Delaware Chapter said right guaranteed by the first amendment. MEN she is delighted that both the Senate and the Castle said, "It is my hope and belief that House overwhelmingly approved the bill. by enacting H.R 796, we can stop the The released nine Somali "We've seen an increase in activity since violence at abortion clinics, protecting the THE REVIEW /Maximillian Gretsch detainees Saturday, the first freed since a Bill Clinton was in office and we foresee that rights of patients and health care providers at Senior forward Merel van Zanten and sophomore forward Jill Security Council resolution suggested that he'll sign the bill," Schooley said. these clinics, while protecting the First Konton press for the rebound in Sunday's exhibition opener. all the detainees would be freed. She pointed out that the Delaware Amendment rights of peaceful protesters." The nine were '"low-level" members of Somali strongman Gen. Mohamed Farrah Aidid's Somali National Alliance faction, and were released for lack of evidence, said Dave Stockwell, the U.N. military Anti-abortion, abortion-rights activists debate issues spokesman. The Security Council voted Tuesday to BY LAUREN MURPHY focusing on leadership and are still those willing to stretch Archut, vice president of SCC, said lift an arrest warrant against Aidid and to Staff Reporter communication skills. themselves and deal with issues," he there is "a difference between human set up a committee to investigate a June 5 Leaders from two campus groups Matt Elwell (AS JR), president of said. life and personhood." attack in which 24 Pakistani soldiers were debated the issue of abortion at a Toastmasters and moderator of the Part of the debate focused on the She said a mother's life affects others killed. moderated discussion in the Perkins debate, said the discussion series was question of where life begins and the and should therefore come first. Student Center Thursday night. developed to improve campus rights of the unborn fetus. "The woman's life is inherently more ISRAEL ACCUSED OF Tina Musico (AS SR) and Jen Archut communication about important issues. "If biologists, doctors and important than the zygote's," Archut DELAYING WITHDRAWAL (AS JR) of Student Coalition for Choice The debate was organized into three physiologists don't know, then no one said. "If women can't control the baby's met Drea Khoury (AS SR) and Jen sections. The first consisted of questions really knows where life begins," said life, who can?'' Palestinian Liberation Organization Textor (AS SR) of Students For Life. from the moderator; the second were Musico, president of Student Coalition The debate intensified when the topic (PLO) chairman Yasser Arafat accused The four were invited by the questions from one team to the other and for Choice (SCC). of rape entered the discussion . SFL Isreal Saturday of trying to delay its Toastmasters Club to represent their the third were questions from the Representatives from Students For representatives were asked whether they withdrawal from the occupied Gaza Strip organizations in a debate of the issue in audience. Life (SFL) said life begins at oppose abortion in the case of rape and and Jericho on the West Bank. a question-and-answer format. Elwell told the debate audience he conception. incest. The official Palestinian news agency, The debate, which 50 people was pleased to see a large crowd "It occurs nowhere else that a sperm "If a woman happens to get pregnant Wafa, said Arafat made the remark to attended, was the second in a series of attending the event. and egg fuse," said Khoury, co-president after she is raped, which isn't common, Belgium's ambassador to Tunisia, Gaido discussions sponsored by the "Your attendance tonight shows that, of SFL. "Genetics are established, and abortion is still wrong," Khoury said. Counois. Toastmasters Club, an organization on a campus wrought with apathy, there all that happens after that is growth." DEBATE page A4 Wafa said Arafat accused the Israeli see government of obstructing negotiations on the troop pullout, which is to begin by Dec. 13 under the agreement the PLO and Israel signed two months ago. Castle's Youth Handgun Act helps curb violence

POPE CALLS TO PROTECT THE BY SHANNON C. PERRINE student who had a handgun . The current law, which is 25 years old, EMBRYO Scaff Reporter "We did just suffer a loss in Dov er singles out gun dealers as the only people The Brady Bill was not the only piece of recently," Castle said. "I am amazed to lind not allowed to sell or transfer handguns to Alarmed at advances in genetic legislature passed this weekend in the name this an overlooked area of the law. This is minors . engineering Pope John Paul II called of gun con1rol. just a case of kids not understanding what It docs not rule out parents, friends or Saturday for protecting the human embryo Congressman Michael Castle's (R-Del.) guns are about." non-licensed gun dealers from putting from experimentation that he said could "Youth Handgun Safety Act," which was In a press release Castle noted statistics handguns into the hands of minors. Nor "pose a fearful threat to man." passed Saturday by a voice vote in the about the rise in juvenile arrests for murder, does it make it illegal for minors to own "The embryo must be recognized as a House of Representatives, makes it illegal which has more than doubled from 1,134 in handguns. rights issue by the laws of nations or face for minors to own a handgun. 1984 to 2,829 last year. "We do not allow minors under the age pulling humanity in danger," the pope said The act, which was passed in the Senate Castle said most of these murders were of 19 to vote or to drink alcohol, but it's in a spee.;h to the Scientific Academy of the earlier thi s month, al so makes it a federal committed with handguns. legal for them to possess a handgun," Castle Roman Catholic Church, a group of crime to sell, deliver or transfer a handgun "National statistics show nearly 270,000 said. "That's outdated and must change. researchers and scientists. or handgun amm un ition to any person guns are brought to school s across this "In most states a 12-year-old can walk younger than 18 .. Use of handguns in country every day," he said. down the street openly brandishing a - Compile from Review wire services hunting. target pracuce or safety courses are "We need look no further than recent handgun." ellccptions. . . reports in Delaware that guns, loaded and The Youth Handgun Safety Act statca In an intervrew last week, Castle c11ed the unloaded, are being brought into our CASTLE recent sui cide of a Dover High School schools." see HANDGUN ACT page A4 A4 • THE RMEW • November 23, 1993

Tear gas rpt{IJfiles I continued from page A 1 in the hallway and then it was accidentally kicked over, Collier Four years of freedom said. Flatley said the canister was found Friday afternoon outside the CWT. After.defectingfrom Cuba, lecturer Alexander Selimov values America's democracy. At least 29 students were treated BY~NEcaASSQ This open criticism led to a Cuban offirer of "We always saw the United States as a can't even get a bachelors' without being in the and released from Christiana Copy . intelligence asking his wife to spy on him, a symbol for the fight against Communism," military at the same time." Hospital, Newark Emergency Center Unlike Ulba, his cramped t~floor Smith nalive requirement Selimov says. He studied to be an artillery officer, but and Student Health Services for Hall office gives him the freedom to come and When the phone calls came, she was very Tania's coMections with relatives in the says the Russian government decided he respiratory problems after coming go as he pleases. nervous because the officer wanted to know United States, as well as feeling "secure and should be a military tranSlator. into contact with the gas. No serious Alexander Selimov, a foreign languages and everything he said and did, but Selimov says protected," reinforced their plans to seule in "The government determines your injuries were reported. litcralllreS lecturer, am his wife defected from his wife did not comply. America. profession lly where they lack in staff," Most residents of CWT were Cuba in 1989, leaving the only life they had "'They were watching me," he says. Now Selimov says his mind is guilt-free as Selimov says, his broken English sharpened by allowed back into the building at 8 known behind to begin anew in the United "Tania was really nervous because they he has the opportunities to say what he feels years of practiq!. p.m. Saturday. Residents of the StaleS. would call her sometimes and say 'How is he without fearing for his life. In Cuba, he worked under his wife, who fourth and sixth floors were allowed A pan of the select rich minority of Ulba, doing?' 'What does he think?' 'Is he criticizing Before defecting, Selimov says he led a life was the supervisor of the department of back in Monday at 5 p.m. As of Se1imov recalled his feelings of frustration. Fidel Caoitro?' .. he was not able to choose for himself. translation. After about a year on the job they Monday the fifth floor was still seeing others, including relatives, living in Being a Cuban-nalive, it made it practically After graduating from college in Russia, were married, he says smiling. closed for an indefinite period of poverty. impossible for Tania to request to leave the Selimov was sent to Cuba to work as a "It wasn't for a promotion." he says. "We time. Selimov's political views, believing it was country. For a year they secretly planned to translator for the General Headquarters of the really fell in love." Testing and cleaning will oprressive to force citizens to join the militia, escape. Minister of defense, where he also taught some Selimov, who has taught at the university continue on the ftith floor until it is had to be kept secret, otherwise the Secret "We were very scared. The trip to post-graduate courses in Russian to Spanish for almost four y~, says he enjoys teaching determined that it is safe. Service would suspect him of anti-government was about 10 hours, eight hours, and it was translation. in a small college lDF, because he has always "The powder is so fine that it is sentiment His only alternatives - "to escape, absolutely sleepless and nervous," he says, However, Selimov says with a hint of regret lived in a big city such as Havanah, Ulba and practically invisible," Butler said. go to jail, or have your life destroyed." describing the nerve-racking escapade he was in his voice that if it was up to him. he would Montreal, Canada. Thornton said students in the When the frustration became too much to involved in. have much rather been a teacher than Selirpov feels uni ersity students have an building at the time of the incident bear, Selimov says he would openly express Selimov says the opportunity to defect arose translator. advantage over othtsaround the world could do little to prevent exposure. his criticism of the government as a bleak when their plane made a stop-cff in Canada In Russia, he says resentfully , it was because the media cen can help them with "The product worked very expression spread aaoss his face. from Russia on its way back to Cuba. required for males and females to graduate studies. quiclcly,'' he said. "As students came Disagreeing with a CUban law that forced They received political asylum in Canada, with a military degree as well as studying While Selimov is c tly woricing on his into contact [with the gas) they were 12-year-clds to wodc in camps is one example. but he says they decided to retreat to the United another discipline. Spanish literature ictorate from the affected immediately." "I felt it wasn't right for the Cubans to States after nine months because Canada had "It's their choice," he says. "Unless you University of Pennsylv · he said his future Miller said anytime there is dust, exploit 12-year-olds," he says recalling the ties with Cuba and its socialism reminded him agree with that, you carmot graduate, they will plans include "enjoying atmosphere of the there is potential for explosion. In poverty-stricken lifestyle. of Russia. not allow you to get a superior education. You department." this situation there were no indications that such a danger existed. \ Since the substance was a powder. the ex tent of the contamination will be limited, he said. However, it is possible the gas MBNA to bring 1,500 Woman will harm clothing and food. "We will recommend that students wash all dishes and dispose of food left out of the refrigerator or jobs to Wilmington conn~d by cabinets," Miller said. BY BRIAN HICKEY "In return for these incentives, If the powder is on clothes then City News Edirot they should be washed thoroughly in the city will gain an additional 1500 Insurance The city of Wilmington received jobs and hundreds of thousands of a washer and then the washer should its second economic boost of the be rinsed, he advised. dollars in wage tax revenues," Sills month Friday when MBNA Butler added clothes will not have said. "And the city will benefit fraud announced plans to construct a to be thrown out if they are cleaned from the ripple effect of additional 300,000 square foot office building retail and service jobs in our properly. BY RISA BEHMOlRAM which would ultimately produce downtown." St•lf Reporter · Mandy Stambler, (AS SO), was 1,500 jobs. forced out of her sixth-floor room Sills was pleased with the news An elderly Wilmington woman MBNA America President that MBNA was going to make and experienced the post-evacuation lost $16,000 in a scam to an Charles M. Cawley said more than scene. such a contribution to his unidentified man who claimed he half of the jobs involved will be revitalization plans. "Everyone was going to get was a police captain conducting an created by the move. oxygen," Stambler said. "People "In terms of the tax benefits to investigation of bad employees at her This announcement comes one the city and the jobs it produces, were sitting on the curb throwing bank, city police said. week after DuPont revealed plans up." this is great," Sills said. "The The woman, who wished to to move 1,500 jobs from its Susanne Ludwig (AS FR), who momentum in economic remain unidentified, handed over Louviers branch, north of Newark, development has swung decisively Jives on the eighth floor, said when $9,000 one day and another $7,000 into Wilmington. back to the city." · the fire alarm went off around 2 a.m. the following day to the man after he "Fifteen hundred jobs mean Friday her roommate opened the Si lis said the city expects a telephoned her to infonn her of the more wage tax revenue, and more door, breathed [the gas) in and it $900,000 net gain in the first I 0 problem of bad employees at her commerce for retail and support burned her throat and nose. years of the deal. bank, Delaware Trust Co., Detective services," Wilmington Mayor Howe·ver, 750 jobs, which will "We had to cover our noses and James F. Keeley said. • James H. Sills Jr.'s said, at a mouths [as we left the building]," be given primarily to city residents, When the woman, a resident of meeting announcing the plans. she said. "It would sting if you will be implemented upon the Ingleside Nursing Home, was "This decision signifies a proud breathed it in your nose." construction, with the remainder to phoned by the man, she was asked commitment to our city and to the start over the subsequent five years, questions about her daily routine, people who live here." Cawley said. and if she drove her own car, he said. Sills' office cited several tax WSFS had plans to use the same THE REVIEW /Mark Schaffer "Then it was arranged that she breaks given to the company if they location to build a 21-story office Blue Hen mascot YoUDee makes some new friends at would withdraw $9,000 from her Students built on the site. . building three years ago, but their Sunday's basketball game. See story on 86. account on Nov. 1 and hand it over The city gave MBNA the real plans fell through because of the to the man after he identified himself continued from page A1 estate location, valued at $6 companies financial problems at the using a code name," Keeley said. the hallway, and my eyes started million, to build its new center, and time. He told the woman she could bothering me." a 50 percent tax break under the The new site will open up new verify the investigation by calling Economic Recovery Program of Augusta. who spent the night futilely jobs for security, maintenance and Thompson visit 911 and asking if Captain Morgan 1993, a part of Wilmington's landscaping, company officials ttying to fall asleep on the floor in the was heading the investigation, revitalization plans, Sills said. said. by every journalist in the country, Commons, said he and his two friends continued from page A2 Keeley said. Along with the property tax The move will also expand including one sitting behind a keyboord knew it wasn't an acruaJ fire. right row. "We think he never actually hung "Going down the stairs, I started to breaks, the city also offered a head MBNA training and hiring man himself. At the time he was up the phone, so when she dialed tax break to MBNA, officials said. programs in poor neighborhoods, National Affairs Editor of "Rolling While the books could serve as feel like I was gonna pass out," said historical records of a generation gone 911, he was still on the line," he said. Frank Zambito (AS JR), who rested MBNA would have had to pay Sills said. Stone" he was being pressured to The transaction took place in the $6 per employee per month, but is These church-related programs write more - but he didn 't feel like by, they could also characterize life next to Augusla in the Commons. "I was today. parking lot of Roy Rogers on not required to now because a have resulted in the company's it. Thompson said he would rather be Pennsylvania Avenue and DuPont taking my time when I woke up, but It is WOith the couple of bucks to fmd out soon I knew sOmelhing was wrong." measure passed in July states any hiring of more than 100 employees, a "rich criminal." Street in Wilmington. employer that brings more than 100 Cawley said. "It hurt .. .it hun a lot," Rob Fersch Th001p;on made it out of the 70s am K~eley said the suspect is new positions is exempt. MBNA said construction of the Rob Wheny is a contributi~ edtor of (EG JR) added. "My eyes burned, and he is still alive today. He is the subject of descnbed as white, in his 60's with Sills said, however, that by The Review. Backflash appears every my nose was running." location ~t I l th and King Streets many stories and books and is imitated blue eyes and wearing a grey cap. giving these considerations to will begin in January with an other Tuesday. Many said the most terrifying tm of Police believe the man is working MBNA, the city will benefit estimated time of completion time alone, or possibly with one other the night came during the mad rush greatly. next November. down the Tower stairs. The CS gas person and may not be from the area aweared as a gray mist, and some said Castle since he was not familiar with the Wilmington Police Dept. nothing could be seen in the stairwell. continued from page A3 "It was like a fog," Brian Gil ben (AS Debate After the first contact, the suspect SR) said. "In the stairways it got really that it will stop children from, called the victim again the next day, thick. My eyes were teary and I cwldn't "walk[ing] into the schools or down and told her the operation was going see. As soon as I walked outside I continued from page A3 the streets of any community well, but more information was needed. thought I was gonna throw up." "Having an abortion could be a carrying a pistol." President Clinton Once in the safety of the Canmoos, second traumatic experience after along with Sarah and Jim Brady, "He probably figured he could get however, the mood of the evacuated the rape. who are responsible for the Brady more money because the first scam SIUdents was hardly ooghtened. With no "Two wrongs do not make a se~··· Bill, support the Youth Handgun went so well," Keeley said. place to go, many 'M'apped themselves right," she said. "The child should Safety Act which will, according to He asked her to withdraw another in blue and gold blankets, taking refuge not suffer for his father's actions. Castle, "put the Federal Government $7,000 and deliver it to him at the m a chair, the fl()(J'-any place where Rape and abortion are both ISNOTAGAME on record once and for all as sayinb same place, Keeley said. there was at least a tidbit of empty spa:e. violations." that kids should not have handguns." "After the second time, he said he "I'm very pissed," Augusta said, Musico said while rapists don't see WOMAN CONNED page A6 whose blanket covered legs barren of always impregnate their victims, Cl1ything except boxer shorts. 5.4 percent of all reported rapes "I've cried for awhile," said Tmgle, become pregnancies. who sat in the Commons clad in brown She said a woman can not JEjamas. possibly feel better when denied a "I made sure to grab a couch, and I personal choice after being slept here. Since I had no clothes on. I violated. called my sister from New Jersey to The audience asked many tling sane down. questions, most of which were 'This wasn'tafun night," she said directed toward SFL. One student asked the SFL representatives why the group I "imposes their beliefs on others." Katy Baxter Meridith Hall Lynne Reynolds The SFL compared their need of defending their cause to law Meredith Bolea Erika Levitan enforcement. Stephanie Reynolds "Laws are impositions of 1!lelta morality on people, and we feel we Kristin Brewin Karen Lordi Kara Rupard have the duty to defend life," Textor said. Carolyn Costello Melissa Meuter Amy Snee1nger Another audience member asked about pro-life activists who "hurt, Kelli Dowling Karin Mikolashek endanger or take the lives of" Liz Stuffo people associated with the pro­ choice movement. "The kind of people that are , doing this hurt our stance," Textor said. "It's Incredible - the things that they have done - and they are still somehow associated with life." November 23, 1993. THE REVIEW. A5 The Right Stuff

leaving a feeling of a cold or Neil Annstrong's first steps on the Bverytillng JOU need Delaware native and NASA dehydration. "The effects are similar moon. to someone who's in bedrest a long This was her cue to become an to close down a crackhousee time," she said. astronaut, she said. You aren't helpless when crime down license numbers of strange cars. astronaut flies to reach a dream. Astronauts also experience a loss of After graduating from the U.S. Invades your neighborhood. You 're They noted the times of odd behavior. Naval Academy in 1981 and fillly capabl ~ of helping pollee and They worked with each other. They BY MELISSA HUNT said. muscle mass. making it necessary to they're ready to show y ou how. worked with the pollee. Armed with !iU/flilpltler "As we were all suspended in the use a ueadmill to maintain their ability becoming a naval aviator, Lawrerx:e's The Cue of The Stan'on Park field glasses. note pads and telephones, She learned to fly helicoJUrS. She air, we started laughing hysterically to wallc, she said. dream came true. NASA selected her lltand·Off. folks kept track ofthe nei ghborhood. Within one month, enough Eating is often difficult, 100, but a for training as an astronaut in 1992. When crack moved In to a row jumped out of airplanes. She spent like children." house on a quiet block of Stanton evidence had been gathered. bows inside a shunle simulalor. The KC-135 aircraft, a modified lot of fun, Lawrence said. "M&M's The one-year training program Park In Washington, D.C., folks Pollee moved ln. Crack She did it all wilh one goal in mind. Air Face tanker, wu used to simulate are a favorite, you just pick them right included flying a T -38 aircraft for decided to serve an eviction moved out. out of the air," she said. "It gives you maintaining aviation skills, parachute notice. Citizen participation beat Becoming an astronaut entails the effecL She said f

Tuesday, November 30, 1993 5:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. 115 Purnell Hall Alcohol quickly affects your judgment. balance, and coordinali n. Wh n these faculties For further information, please call831-2221 arc i~paired. riding becomes more than diffic ult. II becomes da ngerous. Don't drink and nde. Or your Ia l drink might b · your Ia t drink. ~ UF11Y ,_.Till A6 • THE RMEW • November 23, 1993 Children growing up in violence continued from page Al WALK TO U OF D persons in 1987 to 7.3 per 1,000 "Even if you don' t pi~ to use it. outside?" persons in 1991. someone else fmds out you have it The outskins of Wilmington may Juveniles are not absent from and they want to make sure they not see the same dose of violence as these statistics. can shoot you before you can shoot the urban side, but students in PARK PLACE APARTMENTS • In 1991 there were 2,358 arrests them." surburban Tatnall High School for Part I crimes - serious, Their peers present only half the share the same fears about crime. commonly occurring crimes­ battle. Societal law doesn't comfon Charizma Johnson, a 17-year-old ·Wall to Wall Carpet •Air Conditioned including willful homicide, robbery, these youths with its intended Tatnall High School senior, says •Heat and Hot Water Included forcible rape, aggravated assault, protection. kids come to school afraid. burglary, motor vehicle theft, "I saw cops kill a kid in the park People bring chains, and •Newly Renovated Hallways and Laundry Rooms larceny and arson. last year," Kevin remembers. Charizma thinks it's pitiful that • Pan II crimes, all crimes not in "He had no gun or no thin." His society is at a point where students •Quiet Areas Available by Request Pan I excluding traffic violations, voice remains unaffected. "They feel they need to protect •Ideal for Students saw 4,017 juvenile arrests in just shot him in the back." themselves. 1991. Scott, 15, interrupts. His tone is "People just want to survive," Kevin believes the increase in mild, but his words sharp. she says. violence is partially because of "You can't trust cops," he says. Tamarra Morris, also a Tatnall ONE , TWO BEDROOM, AND TWO BEDROOM WITH DEN inflation. senior, doesn 't think kids value life He bends down and grabs hold of "You want a anymore. 9 MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE the material from his pant leg. "Do "You want a weapon just you know how much these cost? weapon just because someone else might have Some people got to steal to get what one," the 17-year-old explains. Mon.-Fri . 9-6 Sat. 10-4 they want." because someone "It's survival of the fittest." Corner of Short Lane The economy and drugs are the else might have one. Kevin says even the 6-year-olds least of Kevin's concerns, though. carry guns in the projects. "Our 368-5670 and Elkton Road From $398 He can't worry about what's It's survival of the neighborhood is dangerous. You're causing the problem, he needs to just sitting there and you hear concentrate on surviving it. fittest." "BOOM!" He extends his arms like When he walks down the street he is holding a machine gun, rolls - TamaJTa Morris, blgh !ICbool student to the beat of gunfire, the last thing his tongue and imitates its sound. on his mind is 'why?' "They throw you on the ground and "Then, dredredredredre. It gets Kevin talks about dodging take your radio away so your father louder and louder, and you know you have to bail. Margheritas bullets like trying to avoid someone bas to walk outside and see you he doesn't want to speak to. lying on the ground with your face "Yeah, I seen it all." "I seen street sweepers, you ever down." Steve believes life could be taken seen those?" he asks. "It'.s a gun The room falls silent. at any moment. He fears he won't PIZZA this big," he holds his hands about a "Cops will rough you up if they live to be 28. foot apart, "and shoots ISO bullets a know they can get away with it," " It just happens," he says. 134 EAST MAIN STREET • 368-4611 minute." Kevin says, breaking the lull. "Someone could be mad at the next He is phased by nothing. Steve agrees the police are not joker and mistake you for him, and "I prefer not to carry a gun," there for hi s benefit. He insists they shoot you." Monday & Tuesday Kevin explains, "but I want to are more lax in their treatment of Kevin tells about his friend's Wednesday Special! protect myself. girls. sister, who was killed at a pany Special MPeople just oo things t"or spite, .. " lt we sptt on the curt>, we get wnen someone drove oy ana tnrew 2 Large 1 he says. "Or for a rap." locked up," he says, almost a in the window. For Kevin, guns are a part of life shouting. "If women spit on the Steve just nods. "Bullets have Large Pie Cheese Pies ' -and death. curb, they got a bad in their nobody' s name on it." He remembers a good friend, mouth." Scott is petrified of dying. He $6.00 $9.99 who was shot, but doesn't know "But the police are supposed to points up and asks, "Do you know who killed him. be the peace makers, they do gotta how strong he is? Margheritas is now proud to serve you He sits staring ahead, too angry protect themselves," he says. "At least in the streets you know Bud and Bud Light on Tap to talk about the incident. "Someone's always shooting what's going on. In Heaven and Steve gets upset at the whole someone else. Everybody's got a Hell you don't know what it's like." discussion of guns. "I don't like gun these days." Ask Steve what advice he has for Extra Toppings - $1.50 Pick - up or Delivery . 'em," he says. "You live by the "The cops are messed up," says younger kids and his answer is simple. RE_S,TAURANi""'""·~--"~--~------·~"---··--1 sword, you die by the sword." 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(302) 456-8810 time such a scam has occurred in Wilmington Police said although Wilmington. no arrests have been made, they are Mon.-Thurs.: 8 am-6 pm Fri.: 8 am-5 pm Last year at the same time, a man actively investigating the case. Flexible Hours Choose from three shifts available: Monday through Thursday 10 arn-2 pm; 5 pm-8 pm; or 8:30 pm-11 :30 pm. COMING DEC. 3 Plus, a three-hour shift two weekend days per month (Friday, 5 pm-9 pm, or Saturday, BLUE HEN 9 am-noon). AIBNr.. Earn $7.47/hour plus pai d vacation and MARK ET IN G BASKETBALL holidays, and be eligible to earn bonuses and S Y S T E M s- 93-94 incentives . ) I November 23, 1993 . THE REVIEW • A7

WALK TO U OF D And the speaker is ... April 28 TOWNE COURT APARTMENTS BY COACH WISS Clancy, David G. McCullogh and Sra ff reporter Carl Rowan. :;:Balconies* Wall to Wall Carpefi: Air Conditioned :;: Masonry i6 Jay May's senior commencement Members of the broadcast Construction:;: Heat and Hot Water Included* Newly renovated could be a beautiful day in the media nominate d besides Leno's neighborhood. Brokaw, MacLaughlin and Couric Apartments, Hallways and Laundry Rooms:;: Shuttle Bus On the other hand, it just might are Catherine Crier, Roger Mudd, wind up a moment in the sun for Cok.ie Robens and Bernard Shaw. Service to U of D* Quiet areas available by request, Ideal for birthday. wanna-be auto makers. Rounding out the list of With Fred Rogers, Lee Iacocca, possible speakers are cartoonist students* On- site security* Apartments have study areas and Tom Brokaw, Katie Couric, Gary Trudeau, playwright Wendy Jacques Cousteau and John Wasserstein, columnist Anna eat in kitchens* Outdoor tennis courts, basketball courts, pic­ MacLaughlin among the speakers Quindlan, Delaware Governor seniors have nominated to address Tom Carper, 1993 Nobel Prize nic areas, and playground* Conveniently located within walk- commencement in May, almost winner Toni Morrison and Jane The Review. anything can happen. Ale~tander, e~tecutive director of ing distance to shopping center, banks, and restaurants. So much The office of Alumni and the National Endowment for the EFFICIENCIES, ONE. TWO AND THREE BEDROOM APARTMENTS University Relations has gathered Arts (NEA). informat_ion, nominations and will finalize a Some students have their own 9 MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE "preliminary poll" today for the opinions on who they would like you won't Spring 1994 commencement to see speak. at graduation. Mon.-Fri. 9-6 * Sat. 10-4 * Sun. 12-4 speaker, said Robert Davis, the " I would like to see and hear office' s director. someone that represents power," even care. Seniors can use a form in said Mike Malarsk.i ( BE SR), 368-7000 Off Elkton Rd. Rt. 2 From$348 today's Review to vote for their " and I think that a powerful preferred speaker. Ballots can be individual like Lee lacocca would dropped off from 6-10 p .m. be a great choice." tonight in the main lobby of the AI Carbonara (AS JR) supports Morris Library. Malarsk.i 's Iacocca as the speaker. "We'll get a sense from the "I would like to see someone poll of who are the top ten who has succeeded in the choices," Davis said. business community," Carbonara A ({> oo A :=: _1 X U oo K ~ oo ({> ~ ~ oo I K oo A X ~! oo 1\ E C1> oo 1\ 0 II = He said he will begin said, "and Lee Iacocca who ha s contacting possible speakers after achieved a lot of success, would Thanksgiving. An announcement be a most logical choice." SORORI'IY SPRING on the commencement speaker lacocca isn't the only person could be made by the end of this who graduating seniors would semester, Davis said. like to hear speak. Jeff Epstein "It all depends on who comes (AS JR) said he would give the out in the top 10," he said. "The nod to Tom Clancy. FORMAL RUSH REGISTRATION sooner we can narrow it down the "I liked the movies his books better." were made into," Epstein said. Recent university Clancy is best kn own for commencement speakers include writing best-selling books such as Ken Burns, the award-winning " Clear and Present Danger," • FRIDAY, DEC. srd! documentary creator of The Civil "Patriot Games" and "The Hunt ENDS •• War who came last year, and for Red October. " journalist Edwin Newman. Paul Duer (AS JR) wo uld like NO REGISTRATION WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE!! Davis said a nominee may -not to reven to his childhood and see necessarily be the commencement Fred Rogers, host of PBS's "Mr. speaker. If a certain nominee is Rogers Neighborhood." selected, the university still has to "He played a major role in YOU MAY NOT REGISTER ensure the speaker's availability socializing us and shaping our through the person's agent. lives," Duer said. "I still watch Scheduling conflicts and his show today. He's my hero." appearance fees (which average Matt Sosonkin (AS JR) OVER WINTER SESSION OR from $6,000 to $9,000 an suggested a speaker who ha sn' t appearance) can inhibit a chosen been nominated. nominee from appearing, he said. "l think. that the king of all Barbara Bush was invited three media Howard Stern would be the or four years ago, Davis said, but best choice for a commencement DURING SPRING SEMESTER declined the request to speak.. speaker," Sosonkin said. Other names that have been nominated by students, staff and trustees this year are respective -Student Affairs Editor Graham Segraves contributed to this story. authors Maurice Sendak., Tom SO DO IT NOW -''•• COST: $25 (CHECKS ONLY) WHERE: GREEK AFFAIRS, 401 ACADEMY ST. ANY QUESTIONS ? MONDAY- FRIDAY CALL 831- 2631

THE REVIEW Kelly Benne!t ,\ oo :\ :=: ~ oo X U oo K ~ oo I ~ oo I K oo 1\ X ! l oo 1\ E oo A 0 II Police arrested two non-university students Saturday night at Circle rr======il K's Band-Aid concert. Two non-UD students Gen. Colin L. Powell arrested at Band-Aid BY M lYE COMER was apprehended and dragged Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Assistanl fnlertainmenl fdi!Or outside, while Regnault and a Two non-university students crowd of bystanders followed, were arrested outside of Newark. police said. U.S. Department of Defense Hall Auditorium Saturday night While Boucher was being during Circle K' s Band-Aid handcuffed and arrested, Regnault festival, Newark Police said. began yelling at the officers and Richard Boucher, 22, and pleading with them not to arrest Elizabeth Regnault, 21, were Boucher, her boyfriend. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 arrested and charged with Once Boucher was placed inside disorderly conduct and resisting the police car, Regnault became arrest, police said. violent, grabbed th e officer and BoB CARPENTER CENTER Regnault was also charged with began wrestling with him. offensive touching, police said. Regnault was thrown on the trunk Police said at 10:58 p.m., of the police car and held down by Boucher and Regnault began the officer while another officer Seating will begin at 7:15 p.m. arguing violently inside the gym came over and handcuffed her. during the musical festival . Boucher and Regnaul t were An officer intervened and released pending a trial in the Court Tickets to the talk, $5 Boucher attempted to escape but of Common Pleas in Wilmington.

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The Review, Volume 120, Number 23 November 23, 1993 • 81 'Doubtfrre' Bands rock to aid CEF almost Area acts join forces for all-ages benefit concert misfrres

BY M. lYE COMER Lean, a new group made up of A!Si!lant Entertainment Editor veterans of the Newark band scene, struggled through their opening set Any innocent bystanders who which seemed cursed with technical happened to pass by Newark Hall difficulties. Gym last Saturday night probably h appeared the sound technicians thought that there was some sort of used Lean to work out all those last pagan sacrifice going on inside. minute bugs which had crawled into With all that noise and screaming the system. The result was almost going on, what else could it possibly 15 minutes of silence and confusion be? while the band and audience tried to In actuality, the event was much figure out why no sound was coming more diabolical than any pagan through the amps. ceremony could ever hope to be. But once all problems were The university's Circle K Club solved, Lean hit the anxious had brought together six of the audience with a barrage of fresh I doubt that she'd area's loudest, most abrasive, and tunes composed of heavy riffs and light your fire. Robin Williams fierce how lings. most talented bands for Band-Aid, sizzles but everyone else fizzles an all-ages concert to benefit Puddle, also from Newark, was UNICEF. next to hit the stage. Although there in this flick. Wait for the rental. "We always enjoy playing for was no energy lacking in the stage Newark crowds ... because they have presence, the band found difficulty Mrs. Doubtfire been open and very supportive to transferring it into the audience. But Chris Columbus us," said Nick Dimaria, guitarist for this was not necessarily their fault. Twentieth Century Fox the night's headliner, schroeder. "It's Throughout the evening, it grew Grade: 8 just an added bonus that we can more and more apparent that the benefit a cause like UNICEF as Newark Hall Gym is probably the BY BRANDON !AMISON Managing Editor well." absolute worst place on campus to An estimated 800 people hear a live band. Acoustically, it Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis attended, paying $5 for the six hour rivals a deep, hallow cave, bouncing did it and are remembered for it. concert. Although proceeds fell sound off of a series of concrete Dustin Hoffman did it and is short of the $5000 goal Circle K had walls and translating it into a remembered for it. set, an estimated $3,000-$4,000 was garbled, unreadable mess. Robin Williams did it and earned to aid their "Focusing on the Philadelphia's Derelict Hotel ... well, he's always got the genie Future" service initiative program. suffered most from the gym's role from Aladdin. However, the evening got off to acoustical limitations. Sadly, the Dressing in drag can make or an extremely slow start. group sounded nothing more than a break an acting career and ... oh, who am I kidding, every actor dresses up like the opposite sex every once in a while. Hell, I even do it sometimes and I'm not an actor. But that's beside the point. Mrs. Doubtfire is Williams' THE REVIEW Kelly Bennet schroeder took the stage and drove the crowd into euphoric frenzy at the Circle K's Band-Aid festival . follow-up role to his career zenith in Aladdin. There's nowhere else to go but down, which Williams lot of distortion over a drumbeat. The audience was now pumped bunch of starving kids.' That's does, though it's through no fault The event was beginning to look and ready for the homecoming of the really what it's all about." of his own. more like a high school dance than once local Zen Guerrilla. By the time schroeder took the Williams plays Daniel Hillard, an all-ages show. Most of the crowd The set was a complete emotional stage, it seemed obvious the time who, coincidentally, does wacky spent the first three hours either and psychological bug-out. Taking had grown past many of the pre­ voice-overs for cartoons. But he sitting next to the wall, or standing psychedelia to its limits, Zen pubescent audience member's can't hold a job and this eventually next to the stage for something that Guerrilla used odd, gigantic screen curfews. But the intimacy of a wears and tears on his marriage, just wasn't happening. projections to add to the intensity of smaller, devoted crowd brought on driving his wife, Miranda, played Then Newark's Walleye took the their stage performance. the liveliest and best performance of by Sally Field, to file for divorce. stage and saved the day. At first, the crowd really didn't the night. One problem: Williams loves his From the first song, the band seem to know what to do . It was Swirls of heavenly guitar and kids too much to be separated from proved to any doubters they are a hard to respond to Zen's fronunan , vocals swept across the auditorium them. So, in a nice, sneaky, deviant force to be reckoned with, who hovered over the crowd and as the band jammed through many way, he has his brother do the conquering the hall's poor acoustics screamed into a megaphone while favorites which had the audience make-up job of the century on him and filling the room with an images of dental surgery flashed in faithfully singing along. and applies for the housekeeping onslaught of pure metal fury. the background. By the time schroeder was position his wife is advertising in The audience followed the cue Soon enough, the band's energy halfway through their set, the crowd, the paper. Thus, he can hang out and took the opportunity to do what overcame the disorientation and now unable to contain themselves, with his kids whenever he wants they had been waiting for all succeeded in driving the audience could be found dancing with the but, regrettably, can't reveal euphoria of whirling dervishes in evening ... go completely and utterly bonkers for the remainder of the set. himself to them. batty. One of the few reminders of the every comer of the auditorium. As cute as it may seem, Mrs. At once, the heavy sedation lifted concert's purpose came from Zen's Band-Aid ended with fans Doubtfire is just a wee bit too from the auditorium as the pit began. frontman who asked the crowd not dancing ecstatically on stage with predictable and gets bogged down THE REVIEW /Kelly Bennett Injected with a dose of adrenaline, to leave thinking, "' ... wow, what a the band, spreading their electricity in unoriginal guy-dressed-in-drag Walleye kickstarts the UNICEF benefit concert to wild audience the crowd began dancing, mashing, great show,' but to leave thinking, through the hall as thick as the fog schtick. response, such as mashing, stage-diving and general hysteria stage diving ... having fun at last. 'wow, I gave five bucks to help a from the smoke machines. There's the old run-into-the­ bathroom-continual I y-to-keep-the­ t wo-i dent ities-runnmg -bet ween­ two-different-people-at-the-same­ It's hard to be giving thanks if time. Also, Williams gets hit on by the old busdriver who drives him home every night. Field is, sadly, not up to par in you won't be getting home her role as the mother who can't put up with her husband's hijinx BY KRISTIE KOBRYNOWICZ Like Montoya, senior Elise same place all four years. anymore . When she's tries to be Sliill Reporter Baur lives too far from the Every year, Montoya has done softer in Mrs. Doubtfire's It's late November. There's a university to go home, because if something different for company, she doesn't evoke much familiar chill in the air. she were to go home for Thanksgiving. sympathy. The ground is covered with Thanksgiving, she would have to "Freshman year I spent it with Pierce Brosnan (The leaves. People are bringing out travel 3,000 miles to Yorba Linda, my uncle in Washington D.C .. We Lawnmower Man) is only big wool sweaters and matching Calif. spent our Thanksgiving Day adequate in the role of Miranda's watching the Redskins and the turtlenecks. In her four years at the suitor. He should go back to spy university Baur says she has never Cowboys play." Scrounge food is getting worse. school (he was supposed to take The most prominent thing many been able to go home for Montoya went to the home of over the role of James Bond a few droopy-eyed university students Thanksgiving. friend and roommate senior Mike years ago). think about as they trudge to the "I miss going up to our cabin Kurland during his sophmore and Williams pulls this movie from library after a long, stressful week not too far from home where my junior years. the depths of mediocrity, purely family spends our Thanksgivings. "Mike's family is great. I had a of studying is how much they through the application of his true My mother would cook the turkey good time spending Thanksgiving can't wait to go home for the comic genius. His superb timing, while my brothers and I would set with his family and friends. relaxing four-day holiday that's such as the usage of comic lines the table and my father would "No matter where I could have just around the comer. you most definitely wouldn't hear make a fire . After dinner we gone, Thanksgiving would not be Even though most university from any other sweet old woman would sit by the fire and drink hot the same without my family. I just students will be eating turkey and housekeeper, coupled with his chocolate and talk." make the best of it," Montoya seeing old high school friends maintenance of the gentle spinster Baur says that instead of going soon, some of them aren't going says. type, is impeccable. anywhere. across country, she goes to Senior Beth Zevator, from For instance, after suggesting While many nearby highways where her grandmother Penbroke Lakes, Fla., says she that Miranda wear an incredibly lives and where her mother grew goes home for Thanksgiving at will be jam-packed with students unse1ty frock on a date, and after going home this week, some up. any cost. Miranda decides to wear something students who do not live in the tri­ "Thanksgiving has a new "Thanksgiving is a time for else, Williams sighs in his meaning to me because it is a family and friends," says Zevator, state area are not able to go home Doubtfire voice, "Oh, well, I'll just for Thanksgiving. different family affair," she says. "I couldn't image not going home. get the frock out of here," and Senior Mike Montoya, from Baur says she cannot spend Cost is a problem, but family is leaves. Santa Fe, N.M., does not go home Thanksgiving at home because it important." Director Chris Columbus will for Thanksgiving and says that would be too expensive. It costs Zevator says she would not probably follow up on his Home before college, he took being up to $600 for a plane ticket, she miss laying out in the sun with her Alone mystique by having Mrs. home for the holiday for granted. says, and it's not worth it just to family and friends at Doubtflre do a ton of business "It's tough for me because my be home for four days when two Thanksgiving time. -R.vrJL. 1 ~ despite it's only better-than­ family is really close. It really hits of those days are spent traveling "I hope all students who live you hard on Thanksgiving Day back and fonh. far away have a relative that lives average production job. when you can't be with your Some students who don't go near Delaware or friends they can It's too bad for Williams, he/she deserved better than this. family." home, however, do not go to .the go home with." J ) Feature Forum November 23, 1993. THE REVIEW. 82 .The 'skinny' on insults: They really 'stick' it to you

Like most other 5'11" females who so-surprisingly, Legs. Unfortunately, "Coconuts" blurted out from all angles, nicknames I already have, I'm given hell have long, afro-like, curly brown hair; I'm sure none of the boys calling me this usually makes me want to hide myself for having a boyfriend named Dwayne. three-feet-long legs; weigh 130 lbs.; have name would be able to utter my real behind the nearest fellow Amazonian. I get to hear: "As in Dwayne a last name like Jefferson and whose Feature Forum name if they had a gun pointed to their In addition to all the personal Wayne?"; "Does he have a friend named . boyfriend's name is Dwayne, I've gone heads. How proud I am to be known as a comments on my "different" attributes, Rerun?"; "Hey, hey, hey." . through life like one big laughable By Laura jefferson body pan! my parents cursed me with the last name But, you know, after approximately 25 . nickname, ridiculed and asked stupid And, before 'you ask, no, I am not Jefferson. semi-embarrassing nicknames, five . questions. wearing stilts underneath my jeans! If I had a nickel for every time extremely stupid questions and Okay, so I'm tall, but must everyone Of course, there are other body parts I someone asked me, "So, which one are comments, and one television theme ask me just how tall I am? My usual Oyl, Skinny Minny, Boney Maroney, have that are also easily picked on. In you related to, George [of The song, I'm really not a bitter person. , response is, "Oh, about eight-foot-three." Stick (a variation on the also popular high school, I got to be known as the Jefferson's] or Thomas [of the I figure that if I have so many And I just love hearing, "Do you play Stick Figure), Toothpick, Pencil, Lanky most distinguished frizzy-haired person Constitution]," I would be the richest tall, nicknames, there must be something . basketball?" Actually, I'm really Manute (or Lank), Skin and Bones and my in the school- Nappy Headed Baby skinny, frizzy-haired person on the face funny, or half-way amusing about me. Bol in disguise. favorite, Kramer (yes, as in the ugly Haitian or Nappy, for shon. of the earth. And if you can't laugh at yourself, then Along with all the typical questions klutz from Seinfeld!). However, those who wished to be on As a matter of fact, I am a distant who can you laugh at? that come with being a psuedo-giant, I Unfortunately, God also gave me the friendlier side, simply called me cousin of the Thomas Jefferson. And I . So, until next time, this is Fro Queen, . · get to be called Amazon Woman, Tree, Daddy Long Leg-looking legs to add to either Bush or Fro Queen (Fro for short.) was also nicknamed after Mrs. George Nappy Headed Baby Haitian saying, Tower and Tallness (creative, huh?). my already awkward height. An even more embarrassing title came Jefferson: Weezie. "Movin' on Up." But the nicknames that make me want However, comments on my legs are last year, when I was coined Coconuts. It But, as much as I love the show's to hurl sharp objects at people are the oh­ meant not necessarily for compliments really doesn't relate to what you're catchy theme song, "Movin' on Up" it's Laura Jefferson is a city news editor lor . so-attractive ones that go with being tall sake, but for sexist kicks. The famous thinking, but came about due to the smell hard to tolerate after hearing it sung to The Review and is now seeking new and, ahem, skinny. winner in this nickname category is, not- of my hair. However, either way, you at least once a week. and unusual forms of criticism. I'll introduce you to just a few : Olive walking into a party and having And to top all these semi-humorous

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BY GARY COX AND early by a university student's The interview began with the Sweden, and England as well as "If you don't like what your stage. Hardly anyone seems to ERIC VOLKER standards, witnessing the final usual barrage of questions. the United States. doing, it shows on stage." notice the music, except a dozen Man.~~ging MvPrtising Editor< moments of Voices' sound check:. Voices began in 1990, with their They have courted national Perhaps this cohesiveness was or so loyal friends. It was a traditional Mug Nite - Dave Baldwin leapt down from first gig at the Fireside bar in attention performing at Giants best summarized by Richie Voices now takes the stage for an evening infamous for cheap the stage greeting two eager fans, Denville, New Jersey. Now three Stadium for the American Lung Mattalian (drums, vocals). "If their second set. Pearl Jam's Even beer and one of the Stone whom he then led upstairs (a years later, the band has a mailing Association and headlined MTV's someone (in the band) dislikes a Flow triggers the excitement Balloon's aloof headline bands. region of the Balloon know by list exceeding 10,000 names, Week in Rock playing the song, we don't play it." mounting in the crowd. Last Thursday, however, was an many, explored by few; admit encompassing six states (N.J., Pa., formerly controversial song "We The band also revealed, the Society's upcoming teachers, exception. your jealousy) in order to meet Del., N.Y., Mass., & Conn.), a CD are the Champions" for the majority of the time the second, doctors and lawyers are pressed The crowd began to arrive at 9, with the rest of the band. with international sales in Japan, commencement proceedings for even third, set remained a mystery up against the stage in a frenzied seniors of Sacred Heart High until completing the first with the electric shock wave of music School in Clifton NJ . aim of tailoring the performance which sends them into a Beavis Somehow, all the members of to the audience and venue. and Butthead mentality. this band even find time between With that in mind, a favorable They break into Queen's Fat the weekly performances, impression of The Balloon Bottomed Girls and a loyal rehearsals, and writing for an emerged. Chris Sacchiero (bass, following on the dance floor upcoming CD release to teach vocals) says. "This is my favorite explodes in song. music at Richies Music and The place to play, it has a great stage Now the Meatloaf medley begins Music Den. and the sets can be very intense." and Baldwin divides the dance Further discussion revealed Mattalian said, "The second set floor into men and women each Voices is an approachable, down here is definitely the most intense singing their respective gender's to earth band, with a passion for set anywhere." portion of Will You Love Me music, a desire to entertain, and a Peter G. Stevens (keyboards, Forever. penchant for classic rock. vocals) commented on another Voices has an uncarmy knack for The band's cover tunes include local establishment, Brownies in audience participation, as they the likes of Journey, Led Zeppelin, Chester Pa., "I like Brownies with bring an unsuspecting crowd Pearl Jam, Metallica, Extreme, nuts." member on stage who assumes and a rendition of Queen's Fat This comic element and the lead vocals on a Judas Priest tune. · Bottomed Girls which, oddly driving rock classics amidst the Although the final set has been enough, features a thrash version bands approachability (i.e. Dave's played and hangovers for the of the Brady Bunch theme song. wireless mike is never retired for following day are assured, this Rich Moscola (guitar, vocals) the evening without at least one was not another typical night for says, "You can tell when a band audience member providing lead Balloon bands, but it was a typical isn't into the music their playing. vocals during a song) entices night for Voices. There is no intensity, it just crowd participation, raising the Voices is a wonderfully doesn't work. enjoyment level for all present. entertaining band who generate "We play classic rock, but this This love of music and tremendous energy and excitement doesn't mean we aren't open to unpretentious attitude not only at any performance they give. suggestions, especially from our makes for an incredible If you would like more THE REVIEW /GMy Cox friends (what other bands define performance but is the resounding information on Voices, the band Voices lead singer, Dave Baldwin, leans into a rowdy crowd of fans grouped around the stage at The as fans)." theme in the Voices program. suggests calling their hotline @ Balloon Thursday Night. Moments later, one fan was on stage singing lead vocals. Baldwin, (lead vocalist) agreed, At 10:30 the band takes the 201-818-4384. Time to brush up on your dental history Casablanca Restaurant: BY M viCTORIA KEMP Colgate-Palmolive Co., says color bristles that change color to mechanical (a chip tooth) or Eat the-re agam· Sam Assistant Feature• Editor basically all toothbrushes are the signal when to replace the brush. chemical means (certain acids can ~' ' It always seemed that a trip to same. There are other brushes that have eat away at the ). the dentist's office was something "They all assist in the removal of handles which change color during If the teeth are not brushed or the BY MEliSSA lYRRELL and confectioners' sugar. to dread. plaque from the tooth surface. They brushing. mouth is not regularly cleaned, the CopyEdiror The two main courses are choices · However, that cool cherry are comprised of nylon bristles, a Both are available to possibly acids that are left will eat at the Pulling into the parking lot at between spicy chicken with or : flavored flouride rinse and the free polymer handle and a stainless steel encourage people to brush more. enamel and leave holes which are Casablanca Restaurant is extremely chicken with lemon and olives and · toothbrush at the end of the visit staple to anchor the bristles to the There may be some confusion cavities. disappointing. beef shish kebab, rabbit with pnmes or : usually made it all worth while. polymer handle, Mintel says. about which brush to buy since Mintel says flouride helps After all, who would expect one of a spectacular lamb with honey. Since this month is National All toothbrushes do an adequate there are soft, medium and hard replenish the lost calcium which is the most fabulous restaurants in the All the meat dishes are slow­ Dental Hygiene Month, brushing up job of plaque removal from the flat bristle brushes available. called remineralization. The loss of First State to di sguise itself as an roasted to a tenderness that makes on oral cavity care is a good idea. surfaces of the tooth but the According to sources at Colgate- enamel is demineralization. Oriental carpet warehouse? them fall into the patron's hands and differences lie in the ability of a Palmolive, Co., one must always Regular brushing and cleaning of Walking into the arched and melt in the mouth. According to the some experts, toothbrush to clean interproximally buy a soft toothbrush because a the mouth can also help prevent bad curtained threshold, blinding darkness The vegetarian main course choices · oral health care dates back to (bet ween teeth) and along the hard toothbrush has been shown to breath which is caused by bacterial assaults the patron. And then, sensory include spinach pic, a platter of ancient times when Egyptians used gumline, he says. cause gingival (the gums) trauma action within the oral cavity, sinus overload proceeds. cracked lentils, stuffed grape leaves a pencil-sized twig with one end Colgate's new Precision has whereasasoftbrushdoesnot. cavityandthebackofthethroat,he From the moment they walk in the and a seafood dish. frayed to remove dirt from their angled outer bristles, long inner The only real difference is in the says. door, patrons arc no longer Delaware Couscous, probably the most well­ mouths. bristles and short ones in between, brushing habits of the individual. "It is primari I y due to gram folks out for a bite to eat. They are known Moroccan dish, follows. The modem-day toothbrush was he says. For the proper way to brush, the negative bacteria releasing now worthy guests, lead by proprietor Perhaps because so much food already invented in China in the 15th "The dual trim and spacing of dental eKperts recommend using a bisulphor volatiles," he says. Riyad Albaroki through a traditional has been served or perhaps because century, they say. the brush allows it to reach in soft gentle motion. One can eliminate bad breath Moroccan holiday experience. the preceding dishes were more The discovery of nylon in the deeply and get the plaque out," he One should sweep the brush through brushing and rinsing - Albaroki greets paLions and leads unusual, couscous suddenly seems 1930s changed the manufacturing says. from the gumline down along the especially by brushing the tongue them to a tapestry cushioned banquet. like very well-<:ooked but very boring of toothbrushes and in 1938, the Because of the shape of the tooth surface in a circular motion. because bacteria thrives within its Settling themselves into the long mashed pouuoes. first nylon bristle toothbrush was bristles, they will always reach the They also recommend making sure crevices. couches, guests sudden! y realize they Finally, the feast concludes with a marketed in the United States under gums no matter which angle the that all sides are brushed, including Mintcl says saliva helps reduce were given no menus or utensils. platter of fruit, a dish of baklava and the name of Dr. West's Miracle brush is held. There doesn't have to the back and the tongue as well. bad breath by washing away Poised in the authentic Moroccan an antique urn of mint tea. Lavish. Tuft Toothbrush. be a specific technique to massage These steps will help to preserve bacteria. People who suffer from garb of caftan and fez, Albaroki clasps Even the fruit, a selection of Although there are many the gumline properly, he says. the enamel, which is the hardened dry mouth problems are not able to his hands and says, "Tonight I will grapes, bananas, apples and oranges, different toothbrushes on the On a more creative side of oral outer shell of the tooth. flush bacteria from the oral cavity serve you as if you were eating a seems like an import from Paradise. market, Tom Mintel, manager of care, there is the new "indicator" Enamel, which is primarily and exhibit more malodorous traditional meal in Morocco." The baklava is not too sweet and so research and development for toothbrush which has two rows of calcium, can be etched by either expirations. What follows is an extremely sweet good that it negates that feeling of and exotic, sometimes spicy, seven­ being too full felt just seconds before. : course meal - to be eaten with tile The mint tea is served extremely · hands. hot in tiny glasses and is pretty good. : There is little choice in the· cuisine However, if you are thirsty (and if• offered. Each customer pays $18 for a you are 21) any of their five Moroccan : bulk amount of food. However, wines is well worth the $16 a bottle or · Casablanca also offers an entirely $3 a glass. • I vegetarian menu which would appease Casablanca is not only a restaurant · the heartiest of meat lovers. offering wonderful and exotic cuisine, : Before any food is served, Albaroki it is also a haven of escape from the · returns to the table with an urn and New Castle County doldrums. : basin of rose water. Each customer Located on North DuPont Highway • washe1: t!teir hands and is given a huge off interstate 495's first exit, the 20 : "napkin" (rather, a bath towel). The minute drive is like a flight to another · towel seems weird at first, but six COWltry. courses later it is anvthin~ but clean. Two female belly dancers are ; The feast begins with a large platter featured every Fnday and Saturday •• of saucy salads, scooped up with large and their new male counterpart• helpings of flat bread. Salads include a appears every flrst and third Saturday: mix of cucumbers, tomatoes and of each month. coriander, a mix of carrots and The details of the Casablanca: THE RfVIEW Kelly Bennett ' and a roasted eggplant concoction. experience are flne and infmitc, from Next is another sweet and the dancers to the china. Say Cheese! Even if you're not as gross as this guy, you should still be sure to brush your teeth every day substantial helping called basti/la, a It's kind of like study abroad- only. wrap of filo dough around eggs. for just two hours and a lot less. chicken and almonds and topped with money. Hopkins 'Remains' a true cinematic genius in this 'Day' The Remains of the Day This is what makes Remains so true feelings. Hopkins proves he can give an Merchant Ivory intriguing. The film, like any But just how far can a butler go unbelievable performance without Columbia Pictures lavish period piece. presents a with his eyes closed to what he the threat of eating his co-stars. Grade: A society far removed from our own. knows is wrong? Reeve also gives a quality This particular one takes place Mr. Stevens also avoids the performance as Congressman BY GLENN SLAVIN in the late 30s, just before World truth about Miss Kenton's feelings Lewis, whose total time on screen EntPft•inment Editor War II in an English manor known toward him. may have been short but his The butler, in Merchant Ivory's as Darlington; a time when honor This plot may sound a little powerful presence was certainly The Remains of the Day, and duty defined the character of a slow and dull. Granted there arc felt (even though the audience was definitely didn't do it. man. no car chases, no sex scenes and waiting for him for him to lose the In fact, Mr. Stevens (Anthony Lord Darlington and the events no fists fights even though glasses and save the day, not to "the Cannibal" Hopkins) doesn't which occur in his manor have a Christopher "Superman" Reeve typecast him or anything). do much of anything any regular huge influence on worldwide plays American Congressman Ivory did a good job of person would consider living. politics. Lewis, a delegate at the manor. directing but it was really the His role in life is to serve his But Mr. Stevens' only concern This is NOT an American performances which kept you master, going above and beyond is his understaffed troop of movie. interested. the call of duty. It is Stevens' job underbutlers and maids who might Like The Age of Innocence, For a movie without a single to aline the wine glasses exactly a have a hard time serving the this movie is more like a classic explosion, this nick is able to hold foot from the edge of the table. It international delegates. novel put to film, based on the your interest for the entire two and is his job to iron, yes, press out He hires Miss Kenton (Emma book by Kazuo lshiguro. For the half hours. All in all, Remains those annoying wrinkles from The Thompson) as head housekeeper, most part, the action which occurs was exceptional. Times every morning. not realizing the impact she will is a flashback, giving Stevens a The recent influx of intelligent, His extraordinarily banal, have on his life. chance to reflect on his life. thought provoking films is subservient and completely Lord Darlington, as Mr. Stevens But what adds to the effort as a wonderful to see . . emotion-free life is one which we knows, is sympathetic toward the whole were the performances by And what do you,tcnow,Emma here in America might have a hard Germans, but as any good butler Hopkins and Thompson, which Thompson didn't even have to The butler didn't do it. Anthony Hopkins chews his wi\)'· time associating with. knows, it is his job to ignore his were no less than brilliant. disrobe once. through a cinematic masterpiece with co-star Emma Thompson. . :~ 84. THE RMEW. November 23, 1993 Pre-Law Student Association MRS. 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Sports in Review By jeff Pearlman They're going to Montana! Knicks will Saturday the Hens beat Northeastern in a 28-23 nail-biter. feast with life Sunday they were picked to play Montana in the I-AA playoffs. after Jordan

When Pat Riley took over as coach of the New York K.."' icks three years Hens ago, he was coming off a slew of glory­ filled seasons in Los Angeles that left him highly regarded as ...... a question mark? defeat You see, despite the accomplislunents, everything Riley did was achieved with the help of guys named Jabbar, Scott, Magic.Worthy Huskies andRambis. So when he came to the Big Apple, everyone wanted to know if he was BY IEFF PEARLMAN indeed the real deal. Ediror in chief This year, he 'II prove it. BROOKLINE, Mass. Here's a look at how the '93-'94 Throughout the week prior to NBA season will go, from top to Saturday's game a~ainst bottom. Northeastern, the Delaware 1. New Y Ol1t Knlcks: Simply the best football team had tons o f combination of talent and experierx:e. questions to ponder: Patrick Ewing is due and Bo Kimble • Is our defense really this was cut. Who could ask for anything bad? more? Who can play 2. Seattle SuperSonics: For all the quarterback? idiots on this team, they sure are • What's with the stupid talented. Kemp. Gill, Schremp, Peyton ntw mascot? ,and Perkins form the nucleus of a • Are we good enough to young, Lalent-IOOeii sqWKl. make the playoffs? 3. Phoenix Suns: Charles Barkley Strangely, though, none of minus Richard Dwnas plus A.C. Green the queries were answered equals no more than last year's after the Hens' too-close-for­ championship loss. comfort 28-23 win at Parsons 4. Houston Rockets: For all the stiffs gathered around Hakeem and Otis Thorpe, they sure play well together. S. Miami Heat: The terrific young backcourt of Steve Smith and Harold Miner brings visions of Pearl and Field over the resilient 2-9 Gamer (yeah, right). Huskies. THE REVIEW /Walter M. Eberz 6. Portland TraHblazers: Dumped fat Instead, they were replaced Delaware sophomore quarterback Keith Langan prepares to hand off to freshman halfback Norman Coleman in Saturday's 28·23 center Kevin Duckworth (good); by yet another question? win over Northeastern. Now, the Hens' sights are set on the playoffs this Saturday at Montana. picked up the gawky, injury-prone •Who caused the fumble? brick layer Chris Dudley (bad). With 33 seconds left in the 7. (;;leveland Cavaliers: Boring as game and the Husky offense Hens venture into unknown against Grizzlies mud, good as caviar. Price and standing at the Delaware !­ Daugherty are as good as ever. yard line, the Hens, up 28-23 8. Charlotte Hornets: Nice car, good BY MEG\N MCDERMOlT Delaware. senior spread end/cornerback Keita "I had no regrets if they didn't let at the time, were on the brink Sports Editor Then, before the television Malloy, "after they showed the first us in," Malloy said. "I could engine, no spare parts. Alonzo and his of playoff elimination. Their It was a tense few minutes at the announcer said a word. when the next eight teams and we hadn't popped in understand why they wouldn't, and I buddies in the starting five are stellar, flimsy defense - a unit that but backup point guard Tony Bennett Bob Carpenter Center, as the pairings bracket fLTSt appeared on the screen, there yet." could understand why they would." gave up 430 yards to a It can't carry a nme. of the 16 schools chosen for the everyone in the room seemed to was far from a sure thing that "This is like a new beginning," relat ively undistinguished Delaware (8-3 , 6-2 Yankee 9. New Jersey Nets: The death of NCAA Division 1-AA playoffs were release their breath at once and a few said senior strong safety John Husky offense - was were let out. Conference) would make the playoffs Fileppo. "All past problems done. Drazen Petrovic is brutal, but Derrick read. are battered and tired, almost at Football players, coaches, trainers Delaware, for the third straight this season. It's a fresh season - 0-0." Coleman, the league's best player, can the mercy of Northeastern's carry Benoit Benjamin, Armon and various Delaware athletic year, made the playoffs. The Hens In last week's Division 1-AA poll, The Hens are venturing into the running game. 2 Delaware ranked 19th. Gilliam, Rex Walters and the other officials gathered around the big­ will face Montana, ranked No. in unknown, facing a team they never But then, with Hen players the nation, in the first round of the The Hens beat Northeastern 28-23 faced before. stiffs. screen television as the teams were holding their heads in their Saturday, but it was a close win over 10. San Antonio Spurs: Any team announced. playoffs at the Grizzlies' home "I don't know anything except hands on the sidelines, stadium in Missoula, Mont., a 2-9 (2-{j Yankee) team. with 90-year-old Sleepy Floyd can't be The first bracket of four schools where the y are," said Delaware something totally unexpected Saturday. Delaware wasn't dazzling in the Coach Tubby Raymond. too good. Any team with David was read -no Delaware. see HENS page B6 Then the second - still no "I got a little tense," said Hen rest of the season either. MONTANA page 86 Robinson can't be too bad. see 11. Utah Jazz: So average. So boring. So in dire need of new threads. Stockton is slowing down. 12. Samunento Kings: Stop laughing! Randy Bruer may be the center, but Hurley, Tisdale, Williams, Richmond Hockey wins with 61-second hat trick and Simmons are a terrific nucleus. 13. Orlando Magic:: Shaq is a force, but the Hardaway/Skiles backcoun The Delaware ice hockey team won big bldly needs a shooting guanl. Look for Nick Anderson to take off. 14- Denver Nuggets: They're still Friday over West Virginia, but lost to Penn pretty bad, but the Abdul-Rauf/Stith backcourt is quick and young. State Saturday. Dikembe Mutombo was way overrated, but serviceable. BY MEREDITH GLAZAR But Bergey wasn't finished. coming off of," Bergey said, 15. L.A. CUppen: One last mediocre Assis tant Sports Editor Eight seconds later, he won the referring to the previously­ hurrah before Danny Manning flies the For one minute and one second faceoff and sprinted up the slot undefeated Hens' pair of losses ooop. of the ice hockey game Friday at and through the Mountaineers' last weekend. 16: Atlanta Hawks: Keep this in the Gold Arena, junior center defense with the puck. Bergey But a good offense is nearly mind. Mookie Blaylock will be an all­ Jason Bergey was unstoppable. pulled back his stick and took a worthless without a good defense SlaT. In those 61 seconds, Bergey slapshot the goalie never saw. to support it. 17. Chicago Bulls: What do Steve scored three goals in Delaware' s "It was a once in a lifetime And Delaware's defense played Kerr, Pete Myers and Will Perdue all 7-2 victory over West Virginia. thing. I just couldn' t believe it. their part well, led by junior have in common? Answer: They all "[Bergey] single-handedly "It's like I told my dad: 'I'll goaltender Ken Rothman. stink. and they're all keys for the Bulls. changed the course of the game," never do that again and you Rothman, who is undefeated 18. Detroit Pistons: Not a good team. Coach Shawn M . Garvin said. missed it.' this year, saw through West 19. Golden State Warriors: Even " The second period started with "I almost had a fourth [goal) Virginia's screen and making Rookie of the Year Chris Webber can't the score tied, and all of a sudden too, but I whiffed on the shot. several impressive glove-saves. replace the injured Tim Hardaway and you looked at the scoreboard and "I'm wearing these pants again Late in the third period, when Ouis Mullin. it was 4-1. Mentally, that was next game!" said Bergey, who West Virginia stepped up their 20. L.A. Lakers: Counting on Vlade tough for (West Virginia) to come couldn' t find his us ual uniform offense, Rothman remained solid Divactosoore 15-20agame. Uhoh. back from. " pants before the start of the game. allowing only one shot to go 21. Milwaukee Bucks: The young A minute into the second Senior left wing Rom Forcino through. Bucks are on a slow rise. period with the score tied at one, also boosted the Hens' offense " On their second goal , I 22.1ndlana Paa!rs: Wanted: Spencer Bergey kicked off his hat tric k with two consecutive goals. stopped the first shot and I Dunkley. with a goal that was all stickwork. Midway through the second thought I had the second one in 23. Washington Bullets: How much is Junior defenseman Brian Albert period, Forcino skated the puck my glove but I guess I didn' t," a Duck-worth? Very little. c leared the puck out of into the Mountai neers' zone, past Rothman said. 24. Boston Celtk:s: Death of Reggie De laware's zone to senior right a defen se s tunned by Be rge y ' s "Everybody on the ice has a Lewis ends hopes of a bad season. This wing Mark Buell, who made a e xplosi on a fe w minutes before, specific job to do, and I just did should be miserable. short centering pass to Bergey, and fired the pu ck into the lower what I was capable of doing." l5_Minnesota Tlmberwolves: Luc who then skated across the front right comer of the goal. "I knew we wouldn ' t lose the Longley is the starting center. Enough of the net, faked to his backhand Twenty seconds into the third game by putting Kenny in," said. and poked the puck between the period, Forcino inc rease d Garvin said of his decision to start • 26. Dallas Mavericks: They'll do the goaltender's legs. Delawa re's lead w i th ano ther the Hens' backup goalie. Mash to 20 wins. Less than a mi-nute later, finesse goal. He maneuvered the Going into thi s weekend , rT. Philadelphia 76ers: A rallying cry Bergey brought the puck around puck around the goalie and poked De la ware ( 7-3 -2) was No. 10 for gangly toothpicks nationwide. to the left of the net, carefull y it across the goal line to make the nationally- ranke d. But the Hens were defeated 5 -1 Saturday at THE REVIEW I Maxomillian Gretsch pulled the goalie away from the score 6- 1. Jeff Pearlman is the editor in chief of Delaware Junior center Jason Bergey, who had a hat trick in the center of the net and shot the puck " I th ink we wa nte d rev en ge Penn Sta te by the Lions. The Review. through the five-hole. from the roug h weekend w e're Hens' 7-l win over West Virginia, celebrates the victory. ,, 86 • THE REVIEW • November 23, 1993 A pair of wins for basketball Men get a Women win easily, 81-63, in comeback victory. exhibition opener over BY IEFF f'EAR!..MA.N Women's Basketball Alliance. frirotinchk/ It was Nov. 2, 1991, and freshman BY MERE PITH Gl,AZAR last year. forward Colleen McNamara, who Brian Pearl was nowhere to be seen. AlsisWII Sports Editor "We're putting a lot of emphasis on averaged 12.3 points per game last His Hen basketball teammaleS, from The Delaware women's basketball the finals this year," Coach Joyce season. Spencer Dunkley and Denard teatn has an extra incentive to do well Perry said. "We have a real shot at In the backcourt, the Hens are Montgomery to Alex Coles and this season. beating Vermont." supported by NAC All-Rookie Anthony Wright, were all present and With the expansion of the NCAA Delaware has three returning sophomore guard Denise Wojciech . accoumoo for - hanging out Wlder the tournament field, the winner of the starters and eight returning and 5-9 junior guard Bev Santee. bleachers during halftime of the Norlh Atlantic Conference winner has letterwinners on this year's squad. In addition, the Hens have gained Delaware-New Hampshire football an automatic bid. Offensively, 6-foot-1 senior center four new freshmen including 6-2 game - but Pearl couldn't be found. Finishing fourth in the NAC and Mere! van Zanten, who had her best forward Courtney Neall. That is, until the 6-foot-11 Dunkley losing in the semifinal round of the season last year with an average of The Hens will be a young team, shifted to his left postseason tournament to champion 12.4 points per game, will lead the with the nine freshmen and There, in the middle of the Vermont, the Hens had a strong season frontcourt. She is joined by 6-Q junior sophomores accounting for almost foursome, stood Pearl, wearing his three quarters of the thirteen-member green and yellow York High School squad. basketball jacket and, at 6-2, looking But Perry isn't worried. mighty small among the Blue Hen "We have four new people this trees. season," Perry said, "but youth won't Two years later, Pearl may start be a factor. By midseason, you don't longing for the forest. even think of them as freshmen For the first time in recent memory, anymore." the Delaware men's basketball teatn But even wilh all of this going for will be a haven for running and the Hens, they are not without their gunning. weaknesses. Wilhout a player over 6-8, it'll have For starters, they are without to be. forward Molly Larkin, who averaged "When you take a 6-11 guy like 12.6 points per game last season, and Dunkley out of the middle and put 6-7, guard Jen Lipinski, who averaged 10.3 6-5 in there, it's a big difference," said points per game. 6-5 junior forward Patrick Evans. "We And according to Perry, they are may not be tall, but we're strong." not as tall as a lot of the other teams And fasL they will play this year. In the Hens' come-from-behind 76- For Perry, who needs only 17 wins 75 exhibition win over the Belarus this year to reach 250 wins at National Team Sunday at the Bob Delaware, this could be bad. Carpenter Center, Pearl (22 points. four But she has a plan. assists) and sophomore point guard "We're going to put a lot of Rob Gamer (15 points, four assists) emphasis on our transition defense, provided a one-two backcourt spark rebounds and pressing [the opponent's that brought !lx:ir team back from a 14- offense]," she said. point halftime deficiL THE REVIEW I Maimillian Gretoch Delaware won their fll'St exhibition . Delaware also had some success Delaware sophomore guard Rob Garner stares down his opponent game Sunday at the Bob Carpenter 'Ulldemeath, outrebounding the taller in the Hens' intense 76-75 win over Belarus Sunday. Center, defeating the Women's :Belarus team by seven. Basketball Alliance, 81-63. The AAU The question - one of many - is being able to look to score. I like that." sophomore Darrin Anderson (6-7, 235) team based in Virginia is composed whether that trend can carry on into the He'll like it even more if Gamer be able to provide Coach Steve mainly of former college players and season opener Saturday at Monmoulh reaches his full potential. The 6-2 Steinwedel some bump and grind off includes one current high school College and lead to an eventual third­ Temple Hills, Md~ native is touted as a the bench? player. straight NMh Allaruic Conference title. peerless ball handler, a player who Perhaps the unit's only defmites are "Overall, I was very pleased with Here's a position by positionloolc. always thinks pass first. Evans and junior center Micah the way they played," Perry said, "but Guard: The Delaware basketball "Last year me and Pearl went at .Edwards (6-7, 200), starters who are we need to work on moving the ball up media }X'Ogram lists the Pearl-Gamer each other in Jn!Ciice all the time," said basic givens for 10 points and eight the floor quicker." backcourl as one of the NMh Atlantic Gamer, who sat out as a rooshin last rebounds a night. Delaware dominated the entire Conference's best season. "We both got better." "I think we're very strong inside," game, jumping ahead by 14 points five By the end of the season, that very Sophomore guards ·· Bruce Pearl said.··"'ur guys are very able to minutes into the game. Once ahead, well could be best in the nation. McCullough and Ron Hill, as well as play with other big men." they never fell behind, although the In his two previous years, Pearl freslunan Adam Miller, should see time Tile answers remain to be seen. Alliance picked up its offense late in established himself as the leader of the off lhe bench. Schedule: Unlike last season, when the the second half. Hens, supplying a court JXesence not Forward/Center: For all the answers Hens opened against Seton Hall and Five-eight freshman guard Suzi seen since the days of Taurence Pearl and Gamer provide, lhe forward went on to battle Rice, Xavier and THE REVIEW I Maximillian Gretsch EgeU made a promising debut, scoring Chisholm in the late 80s. slot has just as many questions. Rutgers, this year's a bit easier. Delaware senior forward Marisa Shackelford goes up for a shot eight points off the bench and getting Now with Gamer, a University of • Can a unit with no player taller The first five games against over opponent Debbie Adams Sunday. three rebounds and one assist. Texas transfer, in town, Pearl slides than 6-8 muscle inside wilh stalwarts Monmouth, Washington College, McNamara led the Hens' offense, over to the shooting guard spot. like Norlheastem's 6-8 Dan Callahan Delaware State, Widener and Towson Jan. 8 are both potential losses, but lhe next two teams. scoring an impressive 20 points and "In a way it's almost like high and Drexel's Malik Rose, a 6-6 should be relatively easy, and even the after that the rest of lhe season cons ists Still, the Hens can not be ignored as adding eight rebounds, two blocks and school," said Pearl, who averaged 11.9 forward who plays like a seven footer? Dec. 21-22 University of New Orleans of conference games. title contenders. Despite the lack of four steals. points and 45 assists last season. "We • Will Robbie John son , the Tournament isn't all that tough (Troy With all of its starters returning, height, the backcoun is heads above lhe On defense, Wojciech was a big had another guard who was more of the frontcourt's only returning staner, live State, Loyola and New Orleans are the Drexel is the clear·oll favorite to win rest of lhe NAC. contributor with six rebounds and four point type, and I'd do a lot of offense. up to his predicted 15 points per game? teams participating). the title. Most publications have With just solid frontcourt play, steals. "It's a lot of fun to be able to get the • Will sophomore Matt Suine (6-8, The back-to-back contests against Northeastern picked second, and Delaware has a chance. Santee, van Zanten and sophomore . ball, and instead of looking to pass 215 pounds) or Juco transfer Richmond and Rutgers on Jan. 5 and Vermont and Delaware are regarded as Cami Ruck each had four assists. Montana-bound Hens hang on to win Fry keys Hens' win continued from page B5 The Hens ' strength, on the other continued from page B5 back when defensive back Paul "I don't know their mascot. I don't hand, lies in rushing, averaging 296.6 Williams' fumble recovery led to even know their school colors," yards per game, compared to the happened. a Daryl Brown 14-yard BY MEGAN MCDERMOTI 3,000 fans, Fry threw a 55-yard pass Malloy said. Grizzlies ' 109.6. But Montana gives Northeastern running back touchdown scamper with 4:41 Sports Editor to senior spread end Keita Malloy, Montana (10-1) automatically made up only 134.7 yards per game rushing Kevin Williams fumbled. left in the first half. The score BROOKLINE, Mass . - He waiting around the Northeastern 6- the playoffs by fmishing first in the on average. Question: Who caused it? cut the Husky lead to 17-14, but might be able to play, but he sure yard line. Big Sky Conference. The Grizzlies Raymond said lhe Hens' defense "I have no idea," said Hen more importantly, eroded any won 't be able to play well. "I was real surprised actually," boast victories over Idaho State (28- has been improving. Everyone has the defensive end Domenic Botto, early hometown momentum. Okay, maybe he' ll play all right, said Fry, who didn't know if he 16) and Northern Arizona (38-23). ability to play bener. who recovered Williams' The surging Hens continued but he probably won 't be able to could get the ball accurately to Their one fal l this season was a 35 - "They get a chance," Raymond blunder. "The ball came loose on their attack as Fry stepped in at throw far right away . Malloy. 30'Ioss to Division I University of said , "not to atone for lhemselves, but the field, and I just heard guys QB for sophomore Keith Langan. At the very least, he won't be "I figured we had to get Oregon. to fmd out who lhey really are." saying, 'There it is .' The ball On his first play from behind runnin~ too hard, because he might downfield," Malloy said. "I saw him Most of the Grizzlies' points, Delaware should have tapes of popped in front of my feet and I center, Fry launched a 55-yard be reinJured. pull out of the pocket. I've been unfonunately for the Hens, came from Montana by Sunday night, Raymond jumped on it." bomb to senior spread end Keita All those comments may have joking with him all week that he their 359 passing yards per game- a said, so the team can see them in From Delaware Coach Tubby Malloy, who spun in front of the been said about Delaware senior couldn't throw deep, and he threw type of offense Delaware has been action before the game. Raymond to Barry Gallup, the defender, pulled the ball to his quarterback Dale Fry before way deep. I was surprised." weak against this year. Last year the Hens advanced to the Northeastern mentor, nobody was chest and landed at the 6-yard Saturday's 28-23 win over Fry scrambled forward and Montana sophomore quarterback championships where lhey lost 28-7 to exactly sure what happened in line. Northeastern, but none were said backward, left to right with the ball, Dave Dickenson completed 262 of 390 No. 2 seeded Marshall (W.Va.), after a the middle of the 1-yard-line Fry then faked the handoff to afterwards. running almost up to the line of passes this season, with 32 touchdown semifinal-round 41-18 upset over top­ ruckus. Brown, scampered left and rolled Fry broke his collarbone in the scrimmage before letting go of the. passes and only nine interceptions. seeded Northeast Louisiana. One th ing, however, is certain. six yards untouched into the end Hens' 19-7 win over Villanova "Dale has always been like that," Without the last-gasp win , the zone for a 21-17 half time lead . October 16 . He made a brief said Malloy. "Dale likes to make the Hens (8 -3, 6-2 Yankee "Dale comes in and makes a reappearance last week in the 48-10 big plays. He ran around and made Conference) wouldn't be going big play to Keita," Raymond win over Richmond, but only for that play." on to play Montana in the 1-AA said. "That kind of sparked two plays, and both were handoffs On the next play, Fry ran for six playoffs this Saturday. everybody." - no long passes or aggressive yards and a touchdown, putting "Our team fought its butt off," Delaware scored again in the drives. Delaware up 21-17. In 17 seconds, said senior quarterback Dale Fry, third quarter on a two-yard But this Saturday at Parsons Field the Hens went from a team who came off the bench to throw Brown run to up the lead to 28- was a different story. struggling to catch up to a team for 92 yards before reinjuring his 17, quickly altering the game Fry came in at the end of the first focused on maintaining a lead. shoulder. "Still, I think we from a nail-biter to a potential half and turned the game around, "That was the key turning point," probably were looking ahead for blowout. giving the Hens a lead - one they Fry said. "That big pass just gave us the possibility of the pl ayoffs. No It was potential that was never would not relinquish - for the first a boost." one wants to admit that, bu t it 's met. time all game. Fry played most of the rest of the true." With 14:50 left in the game, Delaware (8 -3, 6-2 Yankee game, accumulating 92 of the Hens' Delaware played mu ch - if Delaware freshman halfback Conference) was down 17-14 when 136 passing yards, 36 rushing yards not mo st - of the game as if it Norman Coleman took the pitch Hen senior linebacker Mike Bandish and putting up 14 of Delaware's was looking forward to a long from Fry but was met at the line blocked a Huskies ' field goal points. winter break. Northeastern ' s by Husky cornerback Silas attempt and Fry came in, following "Dale comes in and makes a big offense controlled the first half, Calhoun, who stripped the ball starting sophomore quarterback play to Keita. That kind of sparked keeping possession of the ball for and ran 51 yards untouched for Keilh Langan. everybody," said Delaware Coach a whopping 18 :15 . the score. His first play of the game, in front Tubby Raymond. The Huskies jumped out to a All of a sudden, Delaware's of the sparse crowd of less than 17-7 second-quarter lead, relying lead was just four, setting the on the sl ippery, cut-and -j uke stage for X's last-second heroics. running of halfbac k Br ian "I heard the cheering and I Rich Gannon starts for Washington Redskins Vaughan to easily dart through figured [Northeastern] scored," the invisible Hen defen se. said Malloy, who stood on the Former Delaware quarterback Sunday. Gannon was 25-40 in "In the first half, our defense sideline with his back turned Ri ch Gannon, now with the passing, with one interception, for was very unseltled," Raymond away from the field. "~hen Brian Washington Redskins, was a a total of I 72 passing yards, and THE RMEW I W~ lt er M. Eberz said. "They didn ' t pl ay very [Meyers] told me It was a starter agai n in the Redskins' 10-6 more than 20 yards rushing . Delaware defender1 Domenic BoUo and Greg Ventresca double well." fumble. I never saw what los s to the Los Angeles Rams -By Pete Hanogs team Northeastern quarterback Clarzell Pearl Saturday. The Hens began to bounce happened or who did it." 87. THE REVIEW .November 23 1993 REVIEW SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS

Delaware 28 Northeastern 23 ~ Scoring: Buell (Sadlock, Bellino), Bergey (Buell, Women's Delaware 0 21 7 0-28 West Virginia I 0 1-2 Albert), Bergey, Bergey, Northeastern 10 7 0 6-23 Delaware 1 4 2-7 Porcino (Bellino), Forcino, Johnson. NU- Raethka 28 kick Delaware is ranked No. 10 in BELARUSA (75) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL NU - Wilkins 19 run (Raethlta kick) the country. Ken Rothman was in goal. Boidakov 8-25 5-7 24, ALLIANCE (63) Del-Langan 6 run (Leo kick) Olshevsky 4-7 2-4 10, Kul7-10 Roberts 1-40-1 3, Walz9-199- 7-11 21, Krivnos 2-7 0-0 6, NU - Williams 2 run (Raethlta kick) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS THROUGH ll/19/93: 1229,Robeson4-102-410, Del- Brown 14 run (Leo kick) Rodionov 1-4 3-4 5, Sziridov 0- Burt 2-9 2-2 6, Gipe 3-16 0-0 7, Del - Fry 6 run (Leo kick) 0 0-0 0, Lobazhevich 0-1 2-2 2, Adams 0-0 0-0 0, McConnell 3- /t. ~ !iwlb ~fm~W Kuzmin 0-1 0-0 0, Yushkin 1-2 10 0-0 8, Spevacek 0-0 0-0 0. Del - Brown 2 run (Leo kick) 12 Jason Bergey 19 12 31 NU - Calhoun 51 fumble return (run failed) 2-2 5, Kuznetsov 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 22-68 13-19 63. 88 Mark Buell 17 12 29 Totals 23-57 23-32 75 . 10 20 Rom Forcino 12 22 DELA WARE(81) Attendance - 2,805 15 7 Chris Bellino 9 16 DELAWARE (76) Wojciech 2-6 1-1 5, Santee 3-6 23 Harry Dumas 3 11 14 Evans 5-9 0-1 10, Johnson 2-6 TEAM STATISTICS 29 0-0 7, van Zanten 3- 11 4-4 10, Chuck Oese 3 9 12 0-0 6, Edwards 3-7 2-2 8, Pearl McN,.amara 9-13 2-3 20, Ds:1 .till 3 Brian CardeUo 5 4 9 First Downs 18 24 9-13 3-5 22, Gamer 4-10 6-6 15, Shackelford 3-6 3-4 9, Ruck 1-4 27 Bob Stroik 3 5 8 McCullough 0-2 0-0 0, MiUer 1- 0-0 2, Shazier 0-5 0.0 0, Miles Rushes-Yards 47-224 (JJ-267 18 Jeff Mitchell 2 6 8 Passing 136 163 4 0-0 2, Hill1-2 0.0 2, Smith 3- 1-3 0.0 2, Shaw 0-3 0-0 0, Egeli 19 Aaron Sterba 1 6 7 5 3-4 9, Strine 0-2 0-0 0, Return Yards 12 65 4 4-9 0.0 8, Coyne 3-8 0-0 6, Brian Albert 1 4 5 Anderson 1-2 0-2 2. Neall4-5 0-2 8, Konton 2-4 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 7-20-2 15-26-1 11 John Pokorny 1 3 4 4. Totals 35-83 10-14 81. Punts 5-178 6-127 14 Dave Johnson 3 0 3 Fumbles-Lost 4-4 4-4 Halftime - Belarus a 4 7, 13 Dan Meyers 1 2 3 Delaware 33. Fouled out­ Halftime- Delaware 40, WBA Penalties-Yards 5-65 5-45 7 Brian Wasiliefski 0 3 3 Time of Possession 22:40 37:20 none. Rebounds - Belarusa 34 26, Fouled out - none. 9 Larry Kindbeiter 1 1 2 (Kul 7), Delaware 41 (Evans 8). Rebounds - WBA 32 (Gipe 24 Brian Sadlock 0 2 2 JNDIVIDJ !AI. STATJSTICS Assists- Belarusa 11 12), Delaware 66 (Neall 11). 10 Ed Cevoli 1 0 1 (Rodionov 5), Delaware 12 Assists - WBA 11 (Gipe 8), RUSHING -Delaware, Brown 13-86, Langan 14-54, 25 Christian Gingras 0 1 1 Coleman 10-37, Fry 5-36, Johnson 5-11; Northeastern, Vaughan (Edwards, Pearl, Gamer 4 each). Delaware 22 (Santee, van 6 Todd DeCapua 0 1 1 Total fouls- Belarusa 24, Zanten, Ruck 4 each). Total 31-137, Williams 16-(JJ, Wilkins 2-25, Mcintosh 3-20, Pearl7-17, 8 DaveGwilham 0 1 1 Eacreu 1-8. Delaware 23. fouls- WBA 12, Delaware 14. PASSING- Delaware, Langan 6-3-2-44, Fry 14-4-0-92; Northeastern, Pearl 23-13-1-157, Mclintosh 2-2-0-6, Pilarcek 1-0- 0.0. RECEIVING -Delaware, Malloy 3-80, Flowers 2-25, Johnson 1-17, Fitzpatrick 1-14; Northeastern, Vaughan 7-68, ;Men's Rugby Wilkins 3-42, Brady 3-32, Bellot 1-20, Monios 1-1. Delaware finished its Quarterfinals of New Caslle ~: season last weekend in the Double E!jmjnatjon 8-Bal! County men's league Hosted by Beaver College Eastern Regional Tournament at Tournament championship: UMass. Beginner Walk/frot: 1. Army Saturday, November 20 Delaware 2 1 1 - 4 1. Linda Hill 2. Brockport State (N.Y.) First Defenders 1 2 3 - 6 1. Sherri Minnick 3. Delaware Fjrst Bp!Jnd• Best of Chpmgjonshjp• First: Woody Snydert 2. Monica Chan Saturday. Noyembcr 27 ~ : Second: Forrest Derr Scoring: Schubert, Lubeck 2. Keri Csencsits Delaware -17 •Delaware at Montana Four Quarterfmal games to be Third: Robert Jacksons (Smith, Melchior), Morrison 6. Lisa Judge Brockport State (N.Y.) -31 •Eastern Kentucky at Georgia played Saturday, December 4 at Fourth: Adal:n Carmichael (Schubert), Lubeck (Traverso). ~: Southern higher seed. Beginner Walk/frol/Canter: Delaware -3 •Central Florida at Youngstown Next tournament: Saves: Mlynarski 22. 5. Anna Halko €ortland State (N.Y.) -0 State Semifinals to be played December Friday, December 3 Delaware ended its •Northern Iowa at Boston 11. Sites and times to be at 4:00p.m. in Student Delaware won the league's team Advanced Walk/frot/Canter: season with a record of 9-2. 'university detennined. Center Sports Lounge. sportsmanship award. 4. Michelle Bart •Howard at Marshall 6. Tara Mentasti •Stephen F. Austin at Troy State Division 1-AA Championship •Idaho at Northeast Louisiana game to be played at Marshall Novice Flat: •William & Mary at McNeese December 18 in Huntington, West 5. Anisa Haideri State Virginia Intermediate Flat: 4. Sandee Zimmerman 6.Jen Buck Open Flat: 5. Jen Midiri Novice Fences: 1. Kimberly Fenn Intermediate Fences: 1. Jen Midiri 4. Chrissy Hopps Open Fences: 6. Cathy Calvelli Next meet December 5 at Bucks County Community College.

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300 continuous hours of playing the guitar became the world record this week in 1986. THE REVIEW 17th ANNUAL SO MUCH INFORMATION, YOU WON'T EVEN CARE HOLliDAY CRAFT§ §HOW ..•. t:l'aji-.1 q/ et!tYjl- ti8.1t:l'rztt"olz ~ttved at 2 mapuj4cent .1/!(}(1).1 DIFFERENT GRAFTERS AT EACH SHOW collegiate crossword SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 & 28, 1993 at Clayton Hall and Pencader Hall, University of Delaware's Laird Campus - Route 896N · 10:00 a.m.-4:00p.m. ADMISSION FEE: $l.00per person ~~M .-uuh 12 tVe ,..4-fZ) FREE to members of the University Community and to Exhibitors MARK YOUR CALENDAR! NOTE: UD Students, Faculty and Staff must show UD ID"s for free admission.

Part-Time Positions Inventory Auditors Nation's leading inventory service is now hiring dependable individuals to take physical inven­ ACROSS 42 Fau x - 10 Puts in a new floor 43 In - (behind in 11 Stern 1 - system payment) 12 Nu llify 6 Disagree with, in 45 Dumbbell 13 Ridicule tories in various retail stores. law 47 Lubricates 14 Musical group 11 Baseball hall-of- 49 Neighbo r of Turkey 1g Miss Williams farner, -Baker 50- one's time 22 Former world leader, 13 Reduces in rank 51 Turkish chambe r and family 15 Sh ow excessive 52 Snakelike fish 23 La s Vegas hotel devotion 53 Si dekick (a bbr.) 26 Novelist Franz- We offer: 16 Learned 54 Newer fil m versions 27 Knocks down by 17 Govern 57 One TV show pu nching 18 European country 60 Mos-t sarcastic 30 Abbreviation before (abbr .) 61 51 anders a date • $6.25/hr to start 20 Wallach and Whitney 62 Aroma 32 Dolores Del - 21 Bed support 63 Physician of old 35 Anima l tracks 22 Lowest point 36 Certain race horses 24 Fine earth DOWN 37 Muslim • $6.50/hr after 90 days 25 Fedora 38 Mast arid 26 Large grasshopper 1 Constructed with 39 Dispatched 28 Zuider - standardized units 40 Offensive, as an 29 Put on a new book 2 Try to equa 1 or • $ Paid training cover surpass 41 - Purchase 31 What Ed1111Jnd Hillary 3 Issue a new lease 44 Before conquered 4 Re tirement account 46 Ce 1ebrat ions • Morning, evening & weekend hours 33 No -, ands, or 5 Famous king 48 Tree product buts 6 - Fuehrer 50 Fundamental 34 Here : Fr. 7 Flightless bird 55 Famous doll 35 Gave a conceited 8 Statistical 56 Superlative suffix • Flexible schedules smile measures 58 Slangy throw 39- Delta 9 Put into service 59"- nightingale ... " hese are ideal positions for students. Work • N !I 1 v ~ l. N !I J s •• N s 3 1'1 'I :1 3 o• J. s 3 0 !I 0 0. s I d !1 . s 3 )('I 1'1 !I l. s sv • 1 3 3 •• 'I 0 8-10 hrs/week during the semester, 30+ 3 0 I 8 • v I H A. s • ~ 'I o• S H 'I 3 ll M v• s v d N 0 )(!I )( ll I H S · ~ I J I :l I hrs/week during the winter and summer • g H M l. s !lA ~I v)f .J •••g 3 3 z•0 I a " J. 'I J. 'I H l. 1 r s . H I 0 'V N~ . J. 'I 1 s breaks. For interview call 302-479-9284. s r 1 3 ll g !) . 3 1 n H t! l. I 0 ••n H !1 . !I J. v 1 n o v s 3 J. 0 I~ !I a • N n ll t! w o If • ll n w 3 0 . J. Ill 3 H • RGIS Inventory Specialists . t Comics.. November 23, 1993 • THE REVIEW. 89

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BY GARRY TRUDEAU

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Hati"j in a music tr11tern~ . 81 0 • THE REVIEW. November 23, 1993 Buses Home For Thanksgiving Break: DESTINATION Wed. Nov. 24 Sun. Nov. 28 One Both Depart Time Depart Time Way Ways Huntington, Long Island 1:30pm 1:00pm $20 $32

Garden City, Long Island 1:30pm 1:00pm $20 $32

Port Authority, NY 1:30pm 1:30pm $18 $30

Penn Station, NY 1:30pm 1:00pm $18 $30

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East Brunswick, NJ 2:30pm 3:30pm $12 $20

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Philadelphia Railroad 1:30pm 3:30pm $10 $18 30th Street

Philadelphia Airport 1:30pm OneWay$10

TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE NOVEMBER 15-24 TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT THE RSA OFFICE: 211 PERKINS STUDENT CENTER, MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00AM-5:00PM

ALL BUSES DEPART FROM THE PERKINS STUDENT CENTER PARKING LOT

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