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TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2009 SPORTS Researchers examine flood IC, UI mark

Prime Time tips date of flood off The 2009 Prime Time League offi- The UI Flood Commemoration cially gets underway in the North Liberty Community Center. 12 brought state VIPs, a musical program, Pads popping in and exhibits to the campus Monday. June By CHRIS CURTLAND Reimagine. Rebuild.” Iowa’s summer football camp [email protected] UI President Sally is taking place this week at the Mason gave a short intro- Hawkeye Recreational Fields Sporting a “We Care” duction, with politicians after a one-year hiatus. 12 button on his lapel, 85- clustered in pristine white year-old Frank Cheng — a chairs at her feet. NEWS professor emeritus in radi- Sen. Tom Harkin, D- ology and a member of the Iowa, sent a letter and an Just the flu Iowa City Area Chamber of employee to read it. The The WHO says it’s a pandemic, Commerce — said he flood showed “nature at its but read about a UI student worked tirelessly to “help worst but Iowans at their who laughed off H1N1. 3 the community remain best,” he wrote. intact” through the 2008 A photo collection illus- Personal info flood, though there were trated both points. One security certain limits. image showed an Amish Read about how the UI guards “I stayed away from man — in suspenders and a students’ personal information. 7 sandbagging — I am an old straw hat — filling sand- man,” he said, smiling. bags in a crowd of volun- Iowa tops in grad Featuring a pianist and teers. Another featured rates cellist, appearances by Mason working on renova- state officials, and multi- Find out what Iowa City high- tions in Cedar Rapids. media displays of flood school officials are doing to Water lapped at the top of images, the event drew a keep graduation rates high. 7 “students crossing” signs. A crowd that wrapped around keg floated by the IMU. the Old Capitol to celebrate ARTS & CULTURE the motto: “Remember. SEE FLOOD, 6 More alive than ‘One positive thing that came out of ever the flood is our remarkable sense DI Arts reporter Eric Andersen weighs in on Spinal Tap’s first of community.’ album in 25 years, Back from the Dead. 5 — Sally Mason, UI President OPINIONS PATRICK LARKIN/THE DAILY IOWAN ‘I’ll never forget seeing the Cedar Gauging Rep. Dave Loebsack, D-Iowa, delivers a speech at the UI Flood Commemoration at the Old Capitol on River, two miles wide.’ engagement Monday. — Lt. Gen. Ron Dardis UI officials should require par- ON THE WEB ticipation in an annual survey Their paper titles are long, but the Go to dailyiowan.com to aimed at measuring how goal is simple: flood mitigation. see more photos of the engaged employees are with day’s events. their work at the university. 4 By EMILY MELVOLD Kevin Denn, a UI gradu- ‘We all know the university led the way [email protected] ate student, presented a before the flood hit and by coordinating volunteers and prepar- ASK THE DI study Monday morning; he didn’t start the project Researchers presented Have a question or a curiosity? spent Monday night in his until around two months ing for what the worst could bring.’ around a dozen projects afterwards. Want to know the fastest way car, waiting for another centered on flood mitiga- By determining sources — Rep. Dave Loebsack, D-Iowa to get to the Theatre Building? tion Monday, and each pre- flood in Cedar Rapids. “I’ll probably be sitting in of sediments carried and Wondering what’s going on with sented unique results that deposited throughout my car waiting for the water that construction in the Iowa could play a role in Iowa Cedar Rapids — and trac- ‘I will never forget the hurt I saw in River or why dining halls don’t City’s and the UI’s future. to rise tonight,” he said. ing their path — he and stay open later? Send a As part of the flood com- Denn is already working his fellow researchers people’s eyes … As a neighbor, my question to us at memoration, they set their on his second project, but hope to develop models for office door is always open.’ [email protected], we’ll slick posters propped up he showcased his first one future disasters. find the answer, and then we’ll against the white interior on Monday. He arrived at — Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa publish it for you, right here of the Old Capitol. the UI only two weeks SEE RESEARCH, 6 on the front rail. DAILYIOWAN.COM For photos, videos, audio, blogs, 2 charged in stabbing daily updates, and more, Dangerous check us out online. BY ABE TEKIPPE was also charged with will- [email protected] ful injury causing serious ON THE RECORD injury — a class C felony. Iowa City police arrest- According to police, offi- Insights and information from web searches ed two men in connection cers responded to a report of inside today’s The Daily Iowan. with an an assault at 216 E. Bloom- “I think it’s hilarious that I lived Typing lyrics, social-networking sites, attack that ington St. around 8 p.m. on through it,” UI junior Rachel Hirsh and celebs into search engines tend left a 37- June 13. Upon arrival, they said about coping with H1N1 flu. “I year-old found a man who had been am totally fine; the media made to send students’ laptops crashing. man with 5- beaten suffering a broken it a huge deal.” inch-deep rib and six stab wounds in • Read more about H1N1 flu. 3 By NICOLE KARLIS Common infections from stab the chest, back, and [email protected] dangerous search terms wounds “all abdomen “in the area of sev- include Trojans and mal- over his Rayton IV eral vital organs.” WEATHER Michael Phelps may ware — short for “mali- torso, ” “I would say that the have conquered the 2008 cious software.” police said. charged victim was extremely Olympics, but he might also Harry lucky that he didn’t die,” 75 61 be destroying students’ SEE VIRUS, 6 Rayton IV, Iowa City police Sgt. Troy Kelsay said they have 24C 16C computers. Top 5 22, address Kelsay said. arrested before — after a Typing his name in five unknown, Rayton punched and short foot chase on Bloom- Mostly cloudy, breezy, 70% major search engines carries Most dangerous songs to and Adam kicked the victim, while ington Street. He was also search: Burkart, 19, Burkart stabbed him, chance of rain/T-storms. a 40 percent maximum risk taken to the UI Hospitals 216 E. shouting, “I’ll kill you,” of infection, according to a • “Viva la vida,” by Coldplay and Clinics for minor • “Touch my body,” by Mariah Blooming- police reports show. recent report by the security ton St., were The victim was trans- injuries he received technology company McAfee. Carey INDEX • ”Love song,” by Sara Bareilles c harged Burkart ported to UI Hospitals and during the chase, as well Hypothetically, 100 out of the with as for an “extreme” level Arts 5 Opinions 4 • ”My life,” by Lil’ Wayne charged Clinics; he is expected to 250 websites that appear attempted survive, according to police. Classifieds 10 Sports 12 •. “Paper planes,” by M.I.A. of intoxication. after a search of “Michael Source: McAfee “The Web’s Most Dangerous murder — a Officers reportedly Crossword 8 Phelps” would be infected. Search Terms” Class B felony. Burkart caught Rayton — who SEE STABBING, 6

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The huge rally — and were shown on state televi- could be a further rallying This is the type of TOP STORIES smaller protests around sion in an extremely rare point in a culture that ven- spreading unrest most the country — reinforced nod to anti-government erates martyrs and often feared by Iran’s non-elected Most-read stories on dailyiowan.com for Mon. June 15 what has become increas- protests. marks their death with ruling clerics, who control all important decisions but ingly clear since the elec- “Respect the people’s memorials. One of 1. North Side Iowa City looks for clear identity, vote,” Mousavi cried Mousavi’s Web sites said a are rarely drawn directly financial support tion: the opposition forces into political disputes. A rallying behind Mousavi through a hand-held loud- student protester was 2. Wrecking ball could be coming for some UI speaker in Azadi, or Free- killed early Monday in long and bitter movement apartments show no signs of backing against Ahmadinejad could down. Their resolve dom Square — where clashes with plainclothes 3. Students and toilet-scrubbing odd jobs push the dissent past the 4. Kaeding tourney rolls along appears to have pushed Iran’s leaders hold military hard-liners in Shiraz in presidency and target the Iran’s Islamic establish- and political gatherings. southern Iran. But there 5. Community should be careful not to overreact theocracy itself. to layoff estimates ment into attempts to cool It appeared that Iran’s was no independent confir- It also has the potential the tensions after days ruling clerics had opened mation of the report. to embolden some mem- of unrest. the door for the demonstra- Britain and Germany bers of the ruling inner cir- In his first public com- tion — even giving it news joined the calls of alarm cle, such as the powerful STATE ment on the Iranian elec- coverage — in a possible over the rising confronta- former President Hashemi tion, President Obama said bid to avoid more street tions in Iran. In Paris, the Rafsanjani, who strongly Man’s body found joining the Court of Appeals, he he was “deeply troubled by clashes and seek some Foreign Ministry sum- opposed Ahmadinejad in worked more than 18 years as a the violence I’ve been see- breathing room in the moned the Iranian ambas- the campaign. in tent in E. Iowa district court judge. growing confrontation. sador to discuss the allega- “That sets you up for a ing on TV.” DAVENPORT (AP) — Gov. Chet Culver will fill the But a single moment tions of vote-tampering and tremendous split,” said Jon Although he said he had Authorities are investigating court opening, choosing from could change all that. Gun- the violence. Alterman, head of the Middle no way of knowing whether the death of a man whose body among three nominees submit- fire erupted from a com- Protests also spread East program at the Center the election was valid, was found in a tent in eastern ted by the State Judicial pound used by the Basij, a across the country. Wit- for Strategic and Interna- Obama praised protesters Iowan. Nominating Commission. volunteer militia linked to nesses told the AP that pro- tional Studies in Washing- and Iranian youth who Officials with the Scott Iran’s powerful Revolution- Mousavi demonstrators ton. “It could be tremendous- questioned the results. County sheriff’s office say the ary Guard. An Associated clashed with police in the ly destabilizing because if the “The world is watching office of (Supreme Leader body of the 37-year-old man Press photographer saw at historic city of Esfahan and Gay pride event in and is inspired by their Ayatollah Ali Khamenei) is was found Monday morning least one demonstrator the northeastern city of participation, regardless of damaged, then the whole after officials were called to Des Moines draws killed and several others Mashhad, a conservative what the ultimate outcome shape of leadership ... moves Scott County Park. with what appeared to be bastion with one of Iran’s 15,000 of the election was,” he into flux.” The man’s name hasn’t been serious wounds. The pro- most holy Shiite shrines. DES MOINES (AP) — said. There’s widespread belief released. An autopsy is being testers had tried to storm Police in Shiraz fired in Organizers say this year’s Police and other security that Khamenei — the suc- scheduled. and set fire to the com- the air to disperse several Capital City Pride event in Des forces stood by quietly — cessor of the Islamic Revo- The investigation is continuing. some sitting on stoops with pound on the edge of pro-Mousavi gatherings. lution patriarch Ayatollah Moines drew a record crowd of some 15,000 participants from their batons and shields Azadi Square. Fars Province Police Gen. Ruhollah Khomeini — will throughout the Midwest. resting behind them as the Some reports put the Ali Moayeri said officers do what it takes to keep the Iowa appeals court death toll higher, but they had been “authorized to system intact. Many participants in marchers swallowed the judge retiring Sunday’s event in the East streets in parts of Tehran. could not be confirmed. shoot. From now on we will He welcomed Ahmadine- jad’s victory on Saturday. Village neighborhood were cel- Estimates put the turnout The dead man, wearing a respond harshly.” after decade ebrating the Iowa Supreme white shirt and khaki In the heavily Arab city By Monday, however, he at hundreds of thousands DES MOINES (AP) — Iowa Court decision that made pants, lay sprawled on the of Ahvaz near the Iraqi bor- directed one of Iran’s most overflowing the square, Court of Appeals Judge John same-sex marriage legal in the sidewalk with blood from a der, a crowd of about 2,000 influential bodies, the where crowds of 200,000 Miller of Burlington is retiring state. head wound spilling onto people chanted: “We don’t Guardian Council, to exam- have filled the plaza in after a decade on the panel. The ruling in April makes the pavement. Nearby, pro- want a dictator!” Police ine claims of election fraud. the past. The move had no guaran- Miller announced Monday he Iowa one of six states that testers carried another attacked some with batons. Mousavi made his first tee it would satisfy those would retire July 23 after allows gays and lesbians to gunshot victim, a Mousavi said another public appearance since the challenging Ahmadinejad’s about 10 years on the court. marry. makeshift tourniquet rally was planned for Tues- polls closed, and he re-election or quell their Since getting his law degree around his thigh, onto the day in north Tehran, the launched his claims that anger after the weekend from the UI in 1975, the 66- back of a yellow taxi. hub of his youth-driven the vote was rigged to re- unrest. year-old Miller has held a num- ber of positions as a lawyer and judge in the state. Before METRO Man charged with of the Highway 6 Hy-Vee on June The investigation is ongoing. Fausett to run for 13. — by Abe Tekippe third OWI According to police, officers re-election Authorities arrested a North responded to a call of an armed Woman charged Coralville Mayor Jim Fausett Liberty man over the weekend robbery that took place around with willful injury announced Monday he will run for re-election. for allegedly driving drunk. 5:30 a.m. A Cedar Rapids woman Fausett, 77, said he believes Tony Jackson, 30, was charged Upon arrival, they learned that allegedly assaulted another his experience serving the past June 12 with third-offense OWI. two Hy-Vee employees had been woman at a party in the Hawkeye eight terms will help him get his According to the Johnson walking from the main store to Wildlife Area May 30. ninth. County Sheriff’s Office, Jackson the gas station when the alleged Jessica Mikarovski, 24, Cedar After shepherding the city drove off after having a heated robbery occurred. Rapids, was charged June 11 with argument with a woman. As they were walking to the willful injury causing serious through the flood of 2008, he When authorities located and gas station, a armed man wearing injury. proposed Coralville spend $54 stopped the vehicle, Jackson— a ski mask reportedly According to the Johnson million to fund a project which would protect the city against who admitted to drinking beer approached the employees, who County Sheriff’s Office, flood waters like the ones it saw and smoking marijuana — report- were carrying a money bag con- Mikarovski attended a bonfire last summer. edly had glassy eyes and smelled taining cash and change. party near the intersection of Swan Lake Road N.W. and “I want to make sure we get of alcohol. One of the employees dropped Greencastle Avenue N.W. all the flood projects taken care Jackson failed field sobriety the bag to let the man have it, tests and multiple breath tests, She attacked the victim at the of,” Fausett said. police said. The suspect then authorities said. party because she believed the Fausett has been a Coralville picked up the bag and shot the Third-offense OWI is a Class D victim had assaulted her sister, resident for almost 50 years employee in the face with an air felony, punishable by up to five authorities said. and was a Manager of Services gun, causing a small cut to his lip years in prison and a maximum Mikarovski reportedly stabbed for the College of Dentistry for fine of $9,375. and cheek, police said. the victim in the mouth at least 30. He is married with four chil- Following the attack, the sus- twice, breaking teeth in the dren and six grandchildren. — by Abe Tekippe pect reportedly ran to a car in upper and lower jaw and cutting Fausett said he believes Coralville police the lot where two other masked the lower lip in half. Coralville citizens will recognize men were waiting. The men then Willful injury causing serious his experience and thinks he’s report robbery drove off in a car that witnesses injury is a Class C felony, punish- proven in the past years that he Coralville police are looking describe as a small gray/silver able by up to 10 years in prison is “more than capable” for the for three suspects in a robbery sedan — possibly a Dodge Stratus and a maximum fine of $10,000. job. that took place in the parking lot or Cirrus — police said. — by Abe Tekippe — by Tyler Lyon

POLICE BLOTTER Aaron Fahrer, 24, 310 66 Ave. fifth-degree theft. charged June 13 with driving Willie Todd Jr., 43, address S.W. Apt. 8, was charged Sunday Jsaqua Jackson, 18, address while barred. unknown, was charged June 13 with public intoxication. unknown, was charged June 13 Holly Orr, 35, 1958 Broadway with fifth-degree theft. Kelly Hootman, 31, 300 E. with criminal trespass. Apt. A7, was charged Monday Filipe Westmoreland, 28, Cedar Buchanan St. Apt. A, was Makoko Mukumbilawa, 24, with domestic assault with Rapids, was charged Sunday with charged Sunday with 2650 Roberts Road Apt. 1A, was injury. OWI.

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, June 16, 2009 - 3 dailyiowan.com for more news News Officials: No panic in flu pandemic Pandemic instills fear in the public mind, but its name is worse than its symptoms. By KURT CUNNINGHAM [email protected]

For five days, UI junior Rachel Hirsh stayed in her home. She took the medicine doctors pre- scribed and rested. And just as seasonal flu comes and goes, the fever and headache disappeared. Hirsh was infected with JENNI GIRTMAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS the H1N1 virus. Mark Milota is dealing with unemployment at his Marietta, Ga., home on June 11. He is no longer eligible “It’s not that big of a for food stamps because of the $25 stimulus increase in unemployment benefits that began in March. deal,” she said. “People didn’t want to come and visit me because they Recovery includes thought they were going to contract it, but it is just like any normal flu.” Local health officials accidental food-stamp trap said they are not shaken by the World Health response to the flu was an By MATT APUZZO to food pantries. I’ve gone to Munns said most people who Organization’s June 11 opportunity to see how Steps to a Associated Press places for assistance on are bumped out of the pro- announcement declaring things could play out in pandemic bills,” Milota said. “Some gram by the extra $100 in the H1N1 flu to be a pan- more serious cases. Before a illness can be WASHINGTON — When bills are just not being paid. unemployment benefits each demic — the global spread “We would rather have declared a pandemic, President Obama increased I’m three months behind on month will break even or of an illness. It is the first exercise with mild disease there are five phases it unemployment benefits as my mortgage.” fare just slightly better. But one in 40 years and has than with a more danger- must go through first. part of his economic stimu- Unemployment benefits the stimulus checks were touched down in dozens of ous one,” he said. lus, he also made some vary by state, and the intended to ease the effects countries across the globe. Pat Blake, a spokes- • Phase 1: Predominately Americans ineligible for income cap for food stamps of the recession, not simply Doug Beardsley, the woman for the UI Hygien- animal infections that have hundreds of dollars a also varies based on family cancel out another govern- director of the Johnson ic Laboratory, said the not crossed over to humans. month in food stamps. size, so it’s impossible to ment assistance program. County Department of H1N1 is similar to the • Phase 2: The virus circu- Under the economic- say for certain how many Lawmakers crafting the Public Health, said the common seasonal flu. The lating among domesticated recovery plan, laid-off or wild animals is know to people are hurt by the stimulus knew this would declaration of pandemic severity of this virus does workers have seen a $25 have caused infections in change. Government offi- become a problem, said will not affect how John- not approach influenza weekly bump in their humans, thus becoming a cials believe it is only a Stacy Dean, director of son County health offi- outbreaks in years past. unemployment checks as small fraction of the record food-assistance policy at In 1918 the Spanish flu potential pandemic threat. part of a broad expansion of cials treat the virus. 6.8 million people on unem- Center on Budget and Poli- killed 40 million to 50 mil- • Phase 3: Animal or benefits for the poor. But “We are going to contin- ployment. Many more peo- cy Priorities, a liberal think lion people worldwide, human-animal influenza the law did not raise the ue to follow state proto- ple will benefit from a stim- -tank. They could have according to the World virus has caused sporadic income cap for food stamp cols,” he said. “Testing for ulus law that expanded headed it off by raising the Health Organization. cases or small clusters but eligibility, so the extra the virus only if a patient unemployment and food- income tax or declaring Even milder strains, no human-to-human trans- money has pushed some displays similar symp- stamp benefits. that the $25 stimulus such as the one in 1957 — mission. people over the limit. checks would not affect toms — otherwise, they “We’ve gotten some ques- Asian flu — killed rough- • Phase 4: Verified human- Laid-off workers and food-stamp eligibility. Both will be treated similar to tions about this. Not tons ly 2 million people. Sea- to-human transmission of state officials are only now were expensive options the seasonal flu.” and tons, but we have been sonal influenza kills an animal or human-animal realizing the quirk, a conse- that could have forced getting questions about Iowa has decided to around 250,00 to 500,000 influenza virus able to quence of pushing a $787 states to reprogram their increase seasonal flu cause “community-level this,” said Jean Daniel, a computer systems. people a year. billion, 400-page bill testing throughout the But it was not unrea- outbreaks.” through Congress and into spokeswoman for the But more importantly, year as a way to monitor sonable for the public to • Phase 5: Human-to- law in three weeks. Department of Agriculture, hashing out those details this virus. Still, the state panic at the threat of a human spread of the virus And for people hurt by which overseas the food would have taken time. will no longer record indi- pandemic. Alice Davison, into at least two countries the change, there’s no way stamp program now known “People were aware of vidual cases by county; a UI associate professor of in one World Health around it. as the Supplemental Nutri- this, but, as you recall, the that will be left up to linguistics, said the word Organization region. “Everybody tells you, tion Assistance Program. stimulus was moving along county officials. “pandemic” refers to a • Phase 6: “Pandemic ‘Yeah, I can understand why When cases like Milota’s and then it was passed in Iowa has seen a small widespread illness and phase,” community level out- you’re frustrated. It doesn’t began popping up in Iowa about a day,” Dean said. number of infected individ- often times can cause breaks in at least one other sound right.’ But nobody recently, officials called Wash- “There was not a lot of poli- uals in comparison with “people to panic.” country in a different World knows where to go,” said ington, asking what to do. cy discussion on this.” “We were told we were Milota said he had never other states in the Mid- The definition of pan- Health Organization region. Mark Milota, 47, of Mariet- Source: World Health Organization ta, Ga., who was laid off in interpreting the food stamp been on food stamps before west — there have been demic is not based on the November from his job at a regulations correctly,” said and resisted applying for only 108 confirmed cases, severity of the illness but medical billing company. Roger Munns, spokesman months, believing he would four in Johnson County. the number of countries what has now been The Georgia Department for the Iowa Department of find a job. But that has Although it is a mild that have seen the disease. declared a pandemic. of Human Resources Human Services. “Once proved difficult. When he strain, people still need to Hirsh, who has fully “I think it’ hilarious recovered and is spending explained in a letter to him you’re over the income limit, applied for a customer serv- maintain good hygiene that I lived through it,” the summer in Glenview, last month that, because of regardless of the reason, ice job recently, he said the and practice healthy she said. “I am totally you’re no longer eligible.” company told him there habits year-round, Beard- Ill., laughed at the fine; the media made it a the stimulus, he was ineli- thought of living through gible for food stamps.He Once handed out as were 1,000 applicants. sley said, and the initial huge deal.” now makes $1,538 a month paper vouchers, food — $21 too much for a fami- stamps are now delivered ly of two to qualify. to people near the poverty “We have to pay him that level through debit cards $25 a week,” said Brenda that they can use to buy Brown, assistant commis- food. A record 32.5 million sioner at the Georgia people participate in the Department of Labor. “And program. Once the govern- he doesn’t have the option ment determines someone not to accept it.” is eligible, officials use a Milota said he was told formula to calculate the that, without the stimulus monthly benefit, which money, he would have ranges from $16 to $588. received about $300 a The average is about $111. month in food stamps. Because those close to the “I’m doing things I’ve income limit tend to get less never done before: I’m going money in food stamps,

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ADAM SULLIVAN Opinions Editor • REGINA ZILBERMINTS Metro Editor • COLIN GILBERT, JUSTIN SUGG Editorial writers EDITORIALS reflect the majority opinion of the DI Editorial Board and not the opinion of the Publisher, Student Publications Inc., or the University of Iowa. GUEST OPINIONS, COMMENTARIES, and COLUMNS reflect the opinions of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. Throwing Editorial Requiring employee survey would the vote (1.73 percent). The New York Times, help to set concrete goals for UI in a house editorial pub- lished Monday, labeled In a university of this stature, it’s important that and faculty.Poor performance management, workload dis- the results fraud, and all educators on campus share common goals. In tribution, and conflict resolution were some of the key Michigan Professor order for our university to move forward, adminis- issues that many faculty and staff thought were lacking. BEAU ELLIOT Juan Cole, an expert on trators and faculty and staff members alike must Even on paramount questions such as “Are you confident [email protected] the region, writes that work to the same end. there is a plan to strengthen the UI?” there seemed to be the election was stolen One way the UI measure that connection among a small, but important, degree of disagreement. What if they threw an (@ Informed Comment). employees is the Working at Iowa survey, which is Ward is hopeful that with the feedback received election and everybody How surprising were designed to test the engagement of university from this survey that officials will be able to “con- came? Well, nearly the results? Cole points employees. While participation in the optional sur- nect the dots” and move toward improvement. The everybody — 85 per- out (as did my colleague vey has jumped from 43 percent last year to 62 per- Working at Iowa initiative has started the conver- cent, according to some Dean Treftz in these cent this year, university officials should require sation and allowing the facts to get in the open. The reports. pages on Monday) that that all the school’s employees participate in the transparency of this survey is part of the appeal. And what if, when the Ahmadinejad won the With this information, those who participated can survey so we can be sure to have an accurate repre- government announced capital of Azerbaijan sentation of the employee pool. understand substantially more about how they fit in with the rest of the employees at the university. the results, millions and province with 57 per- Kevin Ward, the executive associate director of millions of people cried cent of the votes. What’s UI Human Resources, said university officials have While many administrators do a good job of being foul and said the elec- rather mindboggling is tried to increase the importance of annual perform- open to concerns from subordinate employees, the Working at Iowa survey is unique in that it is con- tion had, indeed, been ance evaluations. “Performance is a part of leader- that Mousavi is an fidential. The confidential nature of this survey thrown. Azeri from that province ship,” he said. However, participation in the adds to the level of honesty we can expect from Working at Iowa survey is voluntary. Sounds like Florida in and is very popular respondents. However, for the students to better 2000 or Ohio in 2004, there. It’s as if George If filling in a few ovals will help give us an accu- understand how their university operates, full par- rate assessment of employee sentiment, then why ticipation should be mandated. you say. Well, that’s W. Bush had beaten not have it be mandatory? The students of this university are expected to what you’d say if you Barack Obama in Some of the largest divisions on this campus — fill out teacher-evaluation surveys after each term. were some of my friends Chicago in 2008. Cole the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of The purpose of this is to gauge the learning experi- — but then, they drink writes: “So for an Azeri Medicine, and UI Hospitals and Clinics — have ence of the students and the ability of the teacher and smoke and general- urban center to go so survey participation numbers less than 66 percent. to present the material taught. The students are ly have a good time, so heavily for Ahmadinejad In fact, the liberal-arts school employs nearly 1,200 asked to be honest and provide thoughtful answers they’re quite obviously just makes no sense. In unique individuals, more than one-third of whom in order to help the professors better their class- not cut out for this post- past elections, Azeris declined to complete the survey. When one-third of rooms. The Working at Iowa survey must be as expected as these student surveys. When the expec- modern PC Nanny voted disproportionately a population refuses to speak up, how can we begin tations of any university are clear to the students Society. Probably you for even minor presiden- to address the problems each employee faces? and employees, goals will be met faster and prob- shouldn’t emulate them. tial candidates who Recently released results from the 2008 Working at Iowa lems solved quicker. If the end result will be a bet- But no, we’re not talk- hailed from that survey revealed some interesting, sometimes startling, ter university for years to come, then 15 minutes ing Florida 2000 or Ohio province.” results.There are a few disparities between administrators out of an employee’s day is well worth the sacrifice. 2004 here, as messy — to In addition, the Times use the polite word — as notes that Ahmadinejad those elections were. also won the hometowns Letter (Who can forget the of Karroubi and Rezaei, Brooks Brothers riot? and as Cole points out, Ah, those were the days. Karroubi is popular in LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may be sent via e-mail to [email protected] (as text, not as attachment). Each letter And if you’re too young that western part of must be signed and include an address and phone number for verification. Letters should not exceed 300 words. The DI to remember the Brooks Iran and took 17 per- reserves the right to edit for length and clarity. The DI will publish only one letter per author per month. Letters will be Brothers riot, just Google cent of the 2005 first- chosen for publication by the editors according to space considerations. No advertisements or mass mailings, please. it. It’s easily two or three round vote, so it’s sur- GUEST OPINIONS that exceed 300 words in length must be arranged with the Opinions editor at least three days prior to the barrels of laughs. And prising (there’s that desired date of publication. Guest opinions are selected in accordance with word length, subject relevance, and space considerations. they say Republicans word again) he received aren’t funny.) under 1 percent this Take advantage of in our daughter’s battle with keep balance in our lives, to called Family to Family that can No, we’re talking Iran time around. “mental wellness.” Since early keep ourselves mentally and absolutely reduce the “trial & here, of course. That And another thing: mental illness grade school, this “problem physically “healthy,” to trust error” in your life or in the lives country recently held a According to many program child” struggled with what was doctors and teachers, to trust of your loved ones, who may be presidential election, as sources, the Iranian My wife and I recently com- eventually diagnosed as undif- and include family and relatives, suffering from even mild you probably know Electoral Commission is pleted our participation in the ferentiated schizophrenia. We and, above all, to trust each depression. My wife, Judy, and I unless you’re one of supposed to wait three National Alliance on Mental have spent a good share of 40 other and to love our daughter. would like to challenge parents, those attention is days before it certifies Illness of Johnson County Family years making “trial & error” Iowa City residents can and families, teachers, and interest- breathlessly focused on the vote; in this elec- the Beatles’ upcoming to Family educational program. efforts to understand, to find should be proud to know that ed others to help us take part. tion, it did so immedi- reunion tour, and the ately, and Supreme We have spent most of our 46 support, to learn about mental the local National Alliance on Don Kolsrud rather surprising result Leader Ali Khamenei years of married life learning illness, to communicate in a Mental Illness of Johnson coun- Iowa City — again, the polite term approved the vote. how to be a significant partner [email protected] positive/constructive manner, to ty has a wonderful program — sent many thousands If all that doesn’t of angry Iranians into sound fishy to you, the streets crying fraud, you’ve probably never On the spot the large majority of baited a hook. (Yes, whom were supporters since you ask, I have of opposition candidate baited many hooks.In Are you following the disputed election in Iran? If so, what’s your main Mir Hossein Mousavi. fact, I baited the hook means of following it? Those results? As when Pieta Brown reported by Iranian caught her first fish, for ‘I just got back from Kenya, so Interior Minister Sadeq what that’s worth.) ‘On NPR. It tends to be only Mahsouli on June 13: In any case, it sound- I’m just trying to catch up on facts and what commentary There were 39,165,191 ed fishy enough to votes; current President Iranians that hundreds U.S. news.’ they do have is pretty balanced.’ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of thousands of them —Laurel Bruntz, Washington, D.C. — Zach Row-Heyveld, UI student won the election with marched through the 24,527,516 (62.63 per- streets of Tehran on cent). Mousavi was sec- Monday protesting the ‘Vaguely, on NPR. I listen to it on ‘No, I haven’t. I don’t usually ond with 13,216,411 so-called election. votes (33.75 percent), It all makes Florida the radio on my 50-minute read the news. I never did. … Mehdi Karroubi 2000 and Ohio 2004 commute to school.’ News is kind of a downer.’ received 333,635 votes seem like child’s play. (0.85 percent), and Which, recalling the — Nicole Kuhlmann, UI graduate student — Gary Sanborn, UI employee Mohsen Rezaei gar- Brooks Brothers riot, it nered 678,240 votes pretty much was.

Guest Opinion North Side receives ample attention from city NIALLE SYLVAN article. I feel it is very our other questions and an ordinance against this businesses succeed any nesses in the area — my I am one of the business important not to set a tone suggesting approaches to practice). more than we did. We’re shop moved to its present owners in the North Side of difference when, in my deal with our other ideas. • Contact information for entrepreneurs, and finding location in January of neighborhood, and I was opinion, there isn’t one.We As I understand it, North our future concerns and ideas. solutions and possibilities this year — and because met with Iowa City Mayor Side business owners’ prin- • General brainstorming is part of our job. We were we’ve only just started quite pleased that your Regenia Bailey and Direc- cipal concerns were: about future possibilities, asking for the city to main- our new neighborhood paper covered our interest tor for Economic Develop- • Safety, ease of mainte- such as sidewalk-café areas, tain its streetscape in the association. I do think, in working with the city to ment Wendy Ford for two nance (shoveling and signage possibilities, and short term and to open however, that I can say improve and promote our principal reasons: to raise weeding among the bricks inclusion in the city’s promo- lines of communication that we’re all looking for- neighborhood (“North Side the issue of safety on our is challenging), and beauti- tions of its shopping dis- with us for the longer term ward to more dialogue Iowa City looks for clear sidewalks and to share fication of the existing tricts, as well as my hope so that we can work with each other, with the identity, financial support,” information for future streetscape. that we might be able to together to improve our city, and with our DI, June 15). Thank you for plans. The city took imme- • Information about make better use of city pro- neighborhood in tandem patrons. The North Side taking the time to speak to diate action on our safety other maintenance issues visions such as parking with the city’s overall has so much to offer and, so many of us, to assemble concerns by performing such as street sand areas when we move toward image and our concept for with our mutual energies the article, and for making quick, effective temporary removal in the spring, gen- creating North Side events. our streets. and cooperation, I am our community aware of patches to the unsafe por- eral street and sidewalk I don’t think the city offi- I can’t speak for the sure we can make this an our efforts. tions of our sidewalk. Bai- cleaning, and posters cials walked away with the whole neighborhood, even better neighborhood. I am, however, concerned ley and Ford were both tacked to light poles (we impression that we were because I’m still the Nialle Sylvan is the owner of the about the tone of the very helpful in answering were informed that there is asking them to make our newest of the new busi- Haunted Bookshop, 203 N Linn St.

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Music that bites Memories of Sweet been pitched to Harrison veter- guitar solos, chugging pianos, ans, rather than newbies? No. ear-splitting drum riffs, and Tunes The album also includes all pirouetting flute melodies — South by It’s been three years since four of Harrison’s solo number one of the highlights of the the alternative rockers in one hits (“My Sweet Lord,” album’s fifth song, “Beringia Southwest Incubus have released an album. “Isn’t it a (The Action).” The dual guitars OK, so the band’s latest, Pity,” “Give that reveal themselves as the sweethearts Deer Monuments and Memories, is a Me Love,” signature sound of the album Tick bring greatest-hits album — but it’s and “Got My lift and drive each other over one that Mind Set On melodic spectrums which are whiskey swiggin’ shouldn’t be You”). These sure to keep audiences singing overlooked. songs are and smashing along until the folk music to the The two-disc, indispensa- Birth Rites’ next big success. 26-song com- ble, but let’s George All Success Stories throws Mill tonight. pilation fea- be honest — Harrison together the dance beats, gui- By ERIC SUNDERMANN tures old if people are Let It Roll: tar jams, and flowing melodies even of mainstream [email protected] favorites, Songs of rare acoustic Incubus remotely alternative/dance rock in one Monuments interested in George hell of a mixing pot, providing a It all started when Deer PUBLICITY PHOTO versions of tunes, and Harrison’s Harrison smoothly abrasive sound like a Tick’s lead singer, John Rhode Island band Deer Tick brings its swagger to the Mill tonight. and McCauley, got bit. even a smat- solo music, gravel-peach milkshake. With The quartet is set to release its latest album on June 23. Memories ##out of “I somehow managed to tering of new they proba- all the instrumental and compo- tracks to #### out bly already ##### sitional talent piled into Birth go 19 years of my life with- Tick takes the folk and them live, it’s a lot different.” out being bit [by a deer entice have these Rites, it’s clear the local music country from Dylan and He considers Born on of ##### songs. Why scene is gonna need a bigger tick],” he said. “But one day, listeners. similar acts and throws in Flag Day the perfect sopho- on earth would longtime listen- boat. I was out in Bloomington, Some old some straight-up indie rock more album. goodies that may have been ers need, or even want, these? Ryan’s Picks: “Beringia (The Ind., I was going for a hike, … McCauley is a fantastic “It’s got a more rock ’n’ The album’s other highlight, Action),” “You’re Gonna Need a and I found one on my head forgotten over the years since , and [the group roll feel. But it still sounds the Incubus’ début in 1991 the remastering, is the only Bigger Boat” later that night. I was kind is] making music that can’t like Deer Tick, you know?” thing that appeals to both types — by Ryan Fosmark of sauced, and I made a big (though its first album Fungus be heard everywhere.” he said. “… People who Amongus didn’t drop until of listeners. All the tracks were deal about it — started Though Dylan-esque liked War Elephant are 1995), reappear on Monuments touched up by Giles Martin, the freaking out. The next day I Two Parts Funk to songwriting is in the ear of going to and Memories. These include son of legendary Beatles pro- thought it was pretty the beholder, one thing is like it, and such favorites as “Drive,” ducer George Martin, and they One Part Drunk funny, and I thought ‘deer for sure — Deer Tick has people who “Love Hurts,” and sound amazing (especially the tick’ sounded like a badass The funk masters in Iowa bite. The group has been on didn’t like “Megalomaniac,” classic tunes live songs). In the end, the City’s Dead Larry lay a drunken, name [for a band].” fire as of late, playing the War Ele- dailyiowan.com that never get old (let’s just album really isn’t for seasoned psychedelic piece of groove The Rhode Island’s Deer 2009 South by Southwest phant or hope the video for vets or new recruits. In the end, cake on the table with the Tick will fly into town music festival in Austin, who GIVE A “Megalomaniac” doesn’t get it isn’t for anyone. group’s first full-length release, today for a 9 p.m. perform- Texas (Not only did Rolling haven’t LISTEN re-released; some things are Tanner’s Pick: “I Don’t Want Story Time. The pseudo-con- ance at the Mill, 120 E. Stone name Deer Tick one heard us better left forgotten). To Do It” cept album pays homage to the Burlington St. Shame of the festival’s breakout before will Deer Tick The Incubus fun doesn’t stop — by Tanner Koomar fast-paced rock ’n’ roll of the Train and the Tambourine bands, the members sat like it. At Born on Flag at old hits — the native ’70s combined with funkified, Club are set to open the down for an interview with least Californians have included two Birth of a local soulful choruses and rhythms. show; admission is $8. NBC’s Brian Williams for maybe Day new singles on the first disc, The MC5’s “Ramblin’ Rose” McCauley claims influ- “” and superstar the anchor’s inaugural web some of Featured channels through the second ences from Nirvana. His segment of “BriTunes”). them.” “Midnight Swim.” Both tracks Look out, Picador. Watch track, “Rocks (ft. Animosity)” raspy voice sticks out above McCauley has definitely With Track: are stellar and bring back the yourself, Yacht Club. And to with sporadic falsetto vocals a blend of acoustic noticed an increase in the Born on • ““Easy” flavor of Incubus (and the hope those at the Mill — prepare to and pounding guitar chords. melodies, gaining hefty for a completely new album to be blown over. The next sensa- Iowa City rapper Animosity’s number of fans. Flag Day If you like it: comparisons with both Bob “In the shows we’ve done on the hori- drop soon). It seems like a few tion to take over the local contributing rhymes bring Dylan and Johnny Cash. since [South by Southwest], zon, and See DEER TICK semesters at Harvard’s music music venues has officially about an unexpectedly fitting school did guitarist Mike “I guess I can hear it the crowds have been more tonight’s with Shame Train made its mark. modernized urban flavor to the Einziger good — his guitar pick- [Dylan] in my voice when excited,” he said. show at and the It wouldn’t be surprising if otherwise retro song. ing skills are as brilliant as ever. people would say that,” Deer Tick will release its hand, Tambourine Club, the members of Iowa City rock Dead Larry’s use of synthe- Though the B-Sides of McCauley said. “I honestly at the Mill, 120 E. act Birth Rites (Jack Hennessy, sized sounds and airy back- next album, Born on Flag Gould said are a never considered Dylan an Day, on June 23. The album he believes Burlington at 9 Setu Vora, Greg Markus, and ground melodies create an little more sketch — some of the former DI reporter Jarrett eerie, friendly depth to most of influence because I never lis- uses numerous musicians, Deer Tick p.m. today for $8. tunes were rejected off past Hothan) soon ascend to local the album’s tracks. This is per- tened to him much. But it’s and, McCauley says, the is an act to albums — they’re still good celebrity status. The band’s fectly exemplified by the overly kind of nice being compared songs are more refined than watch. tracks and offer a fresh taste of new release, All Success Stories, modulated spoken-word open- Deer Tick’s previous release, “Deer Tick is on the cusp with someone like that.” Incubus. For fans who haven’t is a tight ing song, Despite the similarities, War Elephant (in which of being a band to remem- heard any of these rarities, collection of “The Story KRUI general manager McCauley played the major- ber,” he said. “It is stopping “While All The Vultures Feed” is four-and-a- of Dead Nathan Gould warns that ity of the instruments). in Iowa City fresh off tour a standout, as is “Pantomime.” half to five- Larry,” Deer Tick is no rip-off of the “It’s a lot more alive — dates with Jenny Lewis of Monuments and Melodies minute rock dailyiowan.com which pro- dailyiowan.com folk superstar. sounds like a full band,” he Rilo Kiley. It’s ready to also features Incubus playing a songs. The vides the “McCauley has a nasal said. “To me, War Elephant break out to wider success cover of ’s “Let’s Go emotional, backstory of Dead Larry voice that is similar to sounds a bit less full. I like and is coming to Iowa at Crazy.” Though the alternative melodic the band Story Time Dylan,” Gould said. “Deer the songs, but when we do the right time.” rockers sure aren’t any pop vocals are itself (a princes, the band find its way to reminiscent band of #### out make the track its own (but it’s of post- friends of ##### still a little eclectic and weird — hard-core stumbles though, that’s probably just band Bear Birth Rites upon a funky GIVE A because it was Prince’s tune). vs. Shark, All Success source of LISTEN Getting spinal with it If Monuments and Melodies while the inspiration does anything it shows fans rhythm sec- Stories in the form Featured that Incubus has not only been Tracks: By ERIC ANDERSEN tion keeps #### out of a dead [email protected] missed over the past few years, booties mansion • “The Rocks (ft. but the band still has the ability of ##### shakin’ in owner’s pos- Animosity)” In 1984, director Rob to make kick-ass music. the style of sessions, • “Your Funky Reiner unleashed the film Rachael’s Picks: Menomena GIVE A including This is Spinal Tap, setting “Megalomaniac,” “Black Heart and Franz LISTEN vinyl Friends” the standard for all parody Inertia” Ferdinand Featured records, vin- films and becoming one of — by Rachael Lander (this is best Tracks: tage clothes, and a bunch of the most revered comedies exemplified alcohol). of all time. Twenty-five A compilation — of in the slam- • “Berengia (The Dead Larry has crafted a years later, Spinal Tap is min’ second Action)” sexy, spooky story of an album releasing the aptly titled things you should track, the • “Big Dream” that rides on an array of instru- Back from the Dead. already have hard-hitting ments including overdriven Surprisingly, the album epic “You’re Gonna Need A tube guitar amps and a raspy is solid (for a movie-made Compilation albums are Bigger Boat”). voice box. The quality of the band) — even if it could use great. They allow people inter- The disc’s title, All Success sound on the CD betrays the a few more new tunes. ested in an artist with a long Stories, could certainly be seen price tag (or the lack thereof). Spinal Tap consists of leg- career to get a feel for that as a cocky over-endorsement — The guys from Dead Larry are musician without having to endary guitarist/vocalist PUBLICITY PHOTO if the album wasn’t so damn giving the album away for free David St. Hubbins (played become heavily invested. That good. One would be hard to anyone who makes an “This pretentious ponderous collection of religious rock psalms is is what Let It Roll: Songs of by Michael McKean), lead pressed to find a song on the appearance at the group’s enough to prompt the question, ’What day did the Lord create Spinal George Harrison billed itself as. guitarist Nigel Tufnel disc that doesn’t have some- release show Friday at the Tap, and couldn’t he have rested on that day, too?’ ” It failed, massively. (Christopher Guest), and thing musically captivating Yacht Club — a gift to those who Featured on the album are radiating within. The lyrics are gather ’round the stage for a bassist Derek Smalls (Harry three live recordings from the Shearer). On the album, the rockin’ number that is put together an amazing catchy and harsh throughout taste of the inebriated, funky slightly forgettable, but still package that will deter 1971 Concert for Bangladesh. All each song, thereby applying a rock show called Story Time. band re-records its classic three are Beatles songs Harrison tunes, such as “Tonight I’m better than the recent out- Internet pirates. The sense of cohesion over eight Ryan’s Picks: “The Rocks wrote (“Something,” “While My very different tracks that indi- (ft. Animosity),” “Your Funky Gonna Rock You Tonight,” put of most real-life aging deluxe CD Guitar Gently Weeps,” and “Here vidually feature everything Friends” “Big Bottom,” and “Sex musicians (such as AC/DC). version Comes the Sun”), which is basi- from intermittent harmonized — by Ryan Fosmark Farm.” More than half of the The remaining new includes an songs are funny but stray a hour-long cally counterproductive. album consists of older They’re Beatles songs, not bit from the straight-up bonus DVD songs reworked, but these Harrison songs. Harrison had heavy rock that some fans of studio versions actually sound bet- to spend a lot of time, like might prefer. “Celtic Blues” footage, a ter than the originals. each of the Fab Four, estab- is just a bunch of layered download However, the big ques- Spinal Tap lishing himself as an individual tion on die-hard fans’ vocals (but is a definite win for the musician after the group minds is whether the new with the lyrics “I loved me a unreleased Back from broke up. These tracks seem tracks stack up. lass whose hair was long song to pigeonhole him to his Mop The title track Back from and brown as the finest “Saucy the Dead Top role. stew”), and “Jazz Odyssey” Jack,” and the Dead is the best of the ###### One of the two bright new songs on the CD — and is an epic seven-part one of the spots of the album is “I Don’t actually is one of the band’s instrumental song mocking best album ###### Want To Do It,” a song Bob best of all time. It’s hard to the million-part prog songs designs to out of ## Dylan wrote and gave to pass up lyrics such as that such bands as Yes or ever grace Harrison. It was never “Nothing’s more fun than Rush. The blues-rock store #### released on a Harrison flipping off the reaper / tinged “Short but Sweet” is shelves. #### album, but it was featured on we’re back on our beeper / cool only because it fea- (Seriously, the soundtrack to the 1984 heading straight for the tures Def Leppard’s Phil the artwork contains 12- movie Porky’s Revenge. But top.” “Warmer than Hell” is Collen and badass guitarist inch action figure cut-outs the truth is, that just like 28- a play on the KISS song Steve Vai. Oh yeah, I guess of the band and a mini- page booklet featuring rare “Hotter than Hell,” and it it has John Mayer, too (if Stonehenge. This thing and unreleased photos of could actually be confused you’re into that). takes 20 minutes to put Harrison, this song is some- for a valid classic rock song, The biggest problem together.That’s 50 cents per thing only for seasoned with the exception of some with Back from the Dead is minute of fun right there.) Harrison enthusiasts, not the cheesy lyrics (wait, scratch that there aren’t enough In all, Back From the casual listener looking to that — these lyrics are no new songs on the album Dead will not only make explore Harrison’s wonderful cheesier than something (though I would rather see Spinal Tap fans happy,it solo carrier for the first time. you would find on a KISS five quality new tunes rather may even bring a few new Perhaps then, this album album). “Rock ’n’ Roll than 10 shit sandwiches). believers into the fold. Turn was simply misinterpreted. Is Nightmare” is another Spinal Tap’s marketing team this one up to 11. it possible it should have

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He worked under Keri Hornbuckle and Athana- sios Papanicolaou of the UI civil and environmental engineering and the UI hydroscience institute on the project. The researchers ran into two main obstacles. The sediment wasn’t “fresh,” Denn said. Because they began to seek funding after the flood, the length of time between the flood and their JULIE KOEHN/THE DAILY IOWAN sampling made data more Water flows under the sandbags and onto the IMU parking lot on June 13, 2008. difficult to analyze. Denn said he is now working to test the results of the previous data. He is Police arrest 2 in stabbing waiting for a creek in Cedar Rapids to flood in order to test the results on a smaller STABBING ‘I can’t really govern what conclusions folks stream and study and cor- CONTINUED FROM 1 jump to without their having any knowledge relation between the two. Hydroscientist Marian Following treatment, of the facts.’ Muste and a doctoral stu- he was transported to dent Howard Ho were at the Johnson County — Leon DeBoer, a program manager at Shelter House the event to publicize their Jail, where he is being research. held on a $250,000 knocking. manager at Shelter cash-only bond. “A flood is exciting for a “I have to believe PATRICK LARKIN/THE DAILY IOWAN Iowa City police inves- House, adding that shel- hydrologist, of course,” there’s more to the story,” Visitors at the UI Flood Commemoration at the Old Capitol look at tigators and Cedar ter officials have double- Muste said. Kelsay said. flood research presented by UI faculty, staff, and students, on Rapids police arrested checked their records to Their project helped to Both suspects were Monday. The event featured around a dozen research presentations Burkart — an acquain- confirm he has never develop a new method of charged with attempted technology — which has focusing on a variety of aspects of the flood, including the transport tance of Rayton and the murder under Iowa’s stayed at the there. been in the works for more of sediments during floods and the health effects of moving back into victim’s — Monday after- theory of joint criminal But the discrepancy than a decade — so that noon near Kennedy High a once-flooded home. conduct. When numer- between what actually more people can measure School in Cedar Rapids, ous individuals partici- flood predictions of water same, they said. cials, UI graduate students according to police happened and what com- pate in a crime, each is discharge more accurately, Ho, who is from Taiwan, in public health, and reports. He is being held munity members believe responsible for the easily, and cheaply. wants to take his knowledge AmeriCorps volunteers. at the Johnson County to have happened can be entire crime, regardless Ho went out on a bridge back to his native country to The challenge lay in get- Jail on a $35,000 cash or problematic. of individual actions. during the flood each day and help them save more money ting permission. Kimberly surety bond. Because the stabbing “I’m always concerned took video footage of a certain on flood predicting. Hoppe, a UI doctoral stu- Even before Burkart took place blocks from that when there’s events area, sometimes twice a day. Peter Thorne of the UI dent who worked on the was taken into custody, Shelter House, 331 N. with people who are list- “Most people were head- occupational and environ- project, said they needed police were “100 percent Gilbert St., some have ed as transients that ing away from the flooding mental health department consent and gave out ques- certain” of the identity of the suspects, Kelsay said, wondered whether Ray- because of the possible dan- led another team of tionnaires before they could some people will connect researchers looking for molds, and police are sure there ton, who is listed as a ger, but I was heading right go into people’s homes.They that to the shelter,” allergens, lead, and asbestos are only two people transient, was staying at into it to get the images,” also had to get approval DeBoer said. “I can’t real- in Cedar Rapids homes. involved. Kelsay said the the shelter at the time of Ho said. “But I didn’t think from a UI review board. ly govern what conclu- about the dangers at the They aim to develop apparent “trigger event” the assault. It took the researchers sions folks jump to with- time. I was excited to do the guidelines for safe reoccu- was the victim telling “We’re not familiar around six months to finish out their having any research.” pation of flood-damaged Burkart to stop coming with [Rayton] at all,” said Using software they homes. the gathering data, but into his room without Leon DeBoer, a program knowledge of the facts.” developed themselves, they Funded by the National they are still waiting on determined the predicted Institutes of Health, the analyses and have to write water discharge. They cre- team conducted indoor air up the results. ated a new process to cre- tests to monitor those flood- “It was a long project, but ate a curve unique to each related health hazards. It I think the implications place of measurement. was a collaborative effort will end up being helpful,” No two areas are the with the county health offi- Hoppe said. Flood anniversary marked FLOOD “I was glad to help any- the UI’s role in recovery. A CONTINUED FROM 1 way I could,” the English poster exhibit detailed the major said. “Plus, I basically dozen federally funded stud- Eric Rossow, a recent UI got paid to take a sledge- ies UI researchers are con- graduate who studied politi- hammer to the whole place.” ducting to learn more about cal science, tugged a laugh Though he sat out the flood-related phenomena. from the mostly subdued physical labor, Cheng, a Rep. Dave Loebsack, D- crowd by recounting the ups Renaissance man of sorts Iowa, lauded the develop- and downs of disaster pre- with his diverse work in the ment of the Iowa Flood Cen- vention; some highlights community, said most of his ter, an organization dedicat- were frequent free snacks, a endeavors were dedicated to ed to flood research, predic- “great workout,” and teach- the Small Business Flood tion, and mitigation. ing Mason how to fill a Assistance Program. Rounding out the day of sandbag. The City Councils of Iowa remembrance, Mason “I got to throw sand at a City and Coralville and the encouraged the crowd to university president,” Iowa City Area Chamber of stay for a musical program he quipped. Commerce created the pro- featuring piano, cello, and UI senior Sean gram to distribute funds snacks for the audience. Schminkey, who attended from each community to eli- “What a difference a year the ceremony, had his own gible businesses in the area. makes,” she said, with Iowa flood stories. He participat- “I tried to tell the small Avenue stretching down to ed in flood cleanup at the businesses: ‘Come back.’ If the Iowa River as a backdrop. IMU last year, noting the not, it would affect the Considering that some of “resilience” of those who vigor of the whole commu- the street was under water showed up as early as 6 a.m. nity,” he said. a year ago, what a differ- to work. State officials applauded ence indeed. Some searches turn viral VIRUS stantly replace old ones, the three different components CONTINUED FROM 1 report said. Furthermore, to it, Drews said — anti- the sites pop up because virus and spyware, proactive “You can expect that search engines will return threat protection, and net- someone is going to get into bad websites as their top work threat protection. your computer” when results, said E.J. Jung, a UI And choosing what web- searching for “free music,” assistant professor of com- sites to enter may be more of said Stanley Ziewacz, a puter science. a gamble now than before. graduate student in comput- The safest search terms Hackers’ motives have er science. were those related to the changed over the years, That search phrase com- economy, such as “financial Ziewacz said. bines two risky terms, in crisis,” “unemployment,” “Now it’s for profit and not fact. Any search that and “Wall Street.” That’s for fun,” he said. includes the word “free” is because companies tend to And computer experts likely to be an infected web- keep close tabs on their agree it is ultimately the site. And the top three riski- names and websites. user’s responsibility to est terms in the United “Larger corporate web- decide which websites States were “word unscram- sites are pretty well main- to enter. bler,” “lyrics,” and “myspace” tained; people keep an eye “What I always tell my — all with a maximum risk on them,” said Jane Drews, a students is to be very careful of 50 percent. UI information technology about what they allow into Experts say there are security officer. “We typically their system,” Ziewacz said. several reasons for the see problems with smaller “Imagine [hackers as] peo- phenomenon. websites, personal websites, ple walking among the It’s difficult for infected or noncommercial websites.” rooms of a hotel just trying sites to be completely weed- Fortunately the UI offers every door, and if a door ed out from searches all students a protection unlocks, they’ll go into because new scams con- software for free. It has the room.”

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, June 16, 2009 - 7 dailyiowan.com for more news News Kirkwood incident Iowa near top in highlights concerns graduation rate UI officials believe student and faculty information is secure on UI servers. Schools in Iowa City and statewide By ABE TEKIPPE police, James Mumford, a [email protected] 23-year-old Coralville man, Stolen flash drive stand out in percentage of visited Kirkwood’s Skills- June 4,2009 graduates. In light of last week’s to-Employment, PROMISE potential security breach at By SCOTT RAYNOR based on certain attributes. JOBS office on June 4 and “The defendant [James a Kirkwood office in Iowa [email protected] “There has been a lot of allegedly stole a flash drive Mumford] told [police] he City, UI officials said stu- interest in this analysis, containing names and thought [the drive] was dents’ and faculty’s person- Around 80 percent of all which is good. We hope Social Security numbers of garbage. Defendant denies al information is secure on Iowa high-school students other groups will follow up some of the participants in saving data on any media the university’s servers. graduated on time in 2006 with detail, to see exactly the program from an from the stolen drive.” At the UI, where stu- — 11 percent more than what has been going on,” employee’s computer. The Source:Iowa City Police complaint dents’ ID numbers used to the national average, Swanson said. employee had left the room. be their Social Security according to a study by the The study — released numbers, only people who But officials said the inci- Editorial Projects in Educa- June 9 — found around dent does not mean person- tion Research Center . three out of every 10 stu- need individuals’ personal have contacted Johnson al information of Kirkwood And it’s a fair compari- dents nationally failed to information for work have have accepted the free students and faculty is at son, said Christopher graduate from high school access to it, said Jane credit-monitoring service. risk, said Kim Johnson, the Swanson, the director of in 2006. The study project- Drews, a UI information Storing Social Security ed U.S. public high schools executive director of Kirk- the center, part of a non- technology security officer. numbers on flash drives is lost 7,200 students per day One example is university wood’s Continuing Educa- profit organization that not common procedure publishes Education Week. in the 2008-09 school year, offices that submit data to tion Programming. though they couldn’t use Top Ten the government. Mumford returned the with the PROMISE JOBS The study aimed to first numbers from that year. rule out the “usual sus- While there have been flash drive fewer than three program, Johnson said. At Coleman points to recent Graduation Rates pects,” or 10 socioeconomic isolated security breaches hours later, denying he had the time of the incident, programs targeting at-risk factors usually associated in 2006 in the past, Drews said, she saved any of the data it con- there was no formal moni- students for the 5 percent is not aware of any that toring process in place to with graduation rates, increase in graduation tained. Computer experts 1. New Jersey have occurred recently. see how flash drives were including poverty level, rates from 1996 to 2006 — But UI students have were unable to confirm this, ethnic background, and such as the Fas Trac pro- 2. Wisconsin being used. mixed views on how secure according to reports. size of the school. gram, in which students are 3. Iowa their personal information “Any time that sensitive The employee put the “It is pretty challenging to paired up with mentors. 4. Minnesota truly is on the data like that is taken, information on the drive get fairly accurate numbers However, Coleman said, 5. North Dakota university’s servers. there’s some concern — as because she did not have on graduation rates,” said calculating graduation 6. Connecticut UI senior Loreto Garcia in this case — about what access to the network from Terry Coleman, an assistant rates isn’t as simple as it 7. Nebraska said he isn’t concerned happened to the data a remote site, Johnson said. seems. It is difficult to track 7. Vermont (Tie for 7) about the security of his principal at City High, 1900 a student who drops out of between the time that it Kirkwood officials have Morningside Drive. 9. Pennsylvania information and he feels was taken and the time that one district and enters “confident” in the universi- banned the use of any Furthermore, one can another before graduating, 10. South Dakota ty’s system. it was returned,” Iowa City external storage device in size up school districts for example. police Sgt. Troy Kelsay said. according to criteria other Source: Editorial Projects in Education UI senior Spencer Scavo the PROMISE JOBS pro- In past years, some of the Research Center remains unconvinced, Kirkwood officials gram and scheduled discus- than just graduation rates numbers have fluctuated however. immediately sent letters to sion and training for staff — they can compare as long wildly. In 2000, the gradua- “I just feel like there are the 1,600 individuals and on confidential data. as others share similar tion rate dropped more since then, however, have so many people who have businesses with records on At the UI, Drews said characteristics. This is what than 20 percent from 1999, remained fairly stable. is calculated in the “district the flash drive, notifying then rose more than 28 per- Coleman said he didn’t access to that information,” she didn’t know of any performance score,” which cent in 2001. think the graduation rates she said. them of the incident and cases at the university in gives a more realistic view Incidents such as the offering them free credit which such information of a district’s performance. Coleman said the gradu- will suffer in relation to a pro- possible breach at Kirk- monitoring for 12 months, was stored on portable Iowa City schools saw 90 ation rate has remained jected budget cut in the 2010- wood’s office in Iowa City Johnson said. devices, though she could- percent of their students fairly stable, adding these 11 school year, unless some of only add to suspicions. But so far, less than half n’t be certain that had graduate, nearly 10 per- dramatic fluctuations may the school’s at-risk programs According to Iowa City of the nearly 50 people who never happened. centage points above the have occurred around the were cut. state average. The schools same time the Iowa City “Things have significantly earned an index score of School District stopped cal- improved over what they were 115 points, 15 over the culating graduation rates 25 years ago,” he said. “I think national average. The dis- and turning the numbers we are working a lot harder trict exceeded expectations over the state officials. and trying to address individ- AIG: Former exec the study assigned to it The reported numbers ual student needs.” WORLD stole billions of $ Mexico report: Rights Commission shows that September and February, mainly By MADLEN READ thousands of mainly Central by drug gangs but some migrants Associated Press 9,758 migrants American migrants crossing the reported that authorities were country to reach the United involved. NEW YORK — The for- abducted in 6 States are kidnapped for ransom The survey presented Monday every year. mer top executive of Amer- aid the victims were released in months The commission says an esti- s ican International Group MEXICO CITY (AP) — A survey mated 9,758 migrants were kid- exchange for ransoms ranging Inc. plundered an AIG by Mexico’s National Human napped in Mexico between from $1,500 to $5,000. retirement program of bil- lions of dollars because he was angry at being forced out of the company, a lawyer for AIG told jurors Monday at the start of a civil trial. Attorney Theodore Wells told the jury in Manhattan that former AIG Chief Executive Officer Maurice “Hank” Greenberg improp- erly took $4.3 billion in stock from the company in 2005 after he was ousted by the company amid investigations of account- ing irregularities. “Hank Greenberg was mad. He was angry,” Wells said in U.S. District Court of the emotional state of the man who, over a 35- year-career, built AIG from a small company into the world’s largest insurance provider. He said the saga is a story of “anger, betray- al, and cover-up.” LOUIS LANZANO/ASSOCIATED PRESS Wells said that Green- Former AIG CEO Maurice “Hank” Greenberg (left) exits Manhattan berg, within weeks of being federal court on Monday. AIG is in court trying to recoup money it forced out in mid-2005, claims was wrongly pocketed through stock sales by Greenberg. gave the go-ahead for tens of millions shares to be sold were owned by Starr Inter- a worldwide network of from a trust fund. The fund national, a privately held insurance companies in was set up decades ago to company he controlled. the early 1900s. AIG maintains that provide incentive bonuses Greenberg’s lawyer, Starr and Greenberg, his to a select group of AIG David Boies, told the jury in his opening statement protégé and successor, management and highly the shares sold by his client decided in the late 1960s to compensated employees did not belong to AIG. organize the various com- that they would receive “I disagree with a great panies under one holding upon their retirement. many things that Mr. Wells company,AIG. Wells showed the jury said,” Boies told the jury. Starr International several clips of Greenberg He said a study of the doc- remained a private compa- speaking on videotape uments in the case would ny and its shareholders about the responsibilities of prove that the shares sold decided in 1970 that the the trust fund. He called it by Greenberg did not amount that its shares of Greenberg’s “videotaped belong to AIG. AIG were worth above confession.” “Look in this case not to book value of about $110 Wells asked the jury to what people said after this million should be used to award AIG $4.276 billion lawsuit started,” Boies compensate AIG employ- and 185 million said. “Look to what they ees, AIG has said. AIG shares. said and did and wrote The embattled insurer is Greenberg, 84, has con- before the lawsuit started.” trying to reclaim the money tended through his lawyers Starr International was from Starr it says was that he had the right to sell named after Cornelius wrongly pocketed through the shares because they Vander Starr, who created stock sales by Greenberg.

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Use Shocking Videos … Are your charm to get others to see your potential. Be adventuresome but practical. Ghosts Real? (No.) • I’m Blind. I Need Your GEMINI May 21-June 20 Take on a new challenge, and you will prove your ability Help … Is My Man to someone who may have questioned you in the past. You will have the chance Cheating? (Yes.) to make some cash by investing in something that is slow-growing but stable. • You’ll Never Guess … Am CANCER June 21-July 22 Someone you trust will let you down, causing emo- I a Man or a Woman? tional upset that will affect your status. Be ready to make a fast move in (Probably.) order to avoid as much notoriety as possible. Someone you least expect will • Shocking Maury Guests … help you rebuild and find new footing. Where Are They Now? (Prison.) LEO July 23-Aug. 22 Take a chance on someone who you feel will eventually • Will a DNA Test Prove We contribute to one of your projects, causes or your life. You can expect to Are Family? 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FRESHMEN ‘Me and Eric have CONTINUED FROM 12 been together for the past two weeks, so Payne managed the game we’ve kind of well, controlling the ball and setting up the offense each developed a time down as well as han- friendship. We’re going dling constant pressure from the defense which he to be good.’ easily broke down on his way to the hoop, on the way — Cully Payne, to a 12-point, three-assist Iowa freshman performance. basketball player Neither of the young additions to Iowa seemed fazed by the competition; and Payne made the losses each roster was filled with from the Hawkeyes’ tumul- current and former college tuous spring a little players, some of whom are stars in their own right. easier to swallow. May noticed the difference Other Hawkeyes joining the new guys on the court DAVID SCRIVNER/THE DAILY IOWAN right away, not that it changed the way he played. were redshirt freshman-to- High-school football players from around the nation head to the Hawkeye Recreation Fields during the second day of Iowa's Hawkeye Football be John Lickliter, who played Camp on Monday. The approximate 375 players are staying in Hillcrest during the three days of training. “Speed. It’s a lot quicker,” May said. “Everybody is a with May for Gatens/McCur- good player on the court. ry’s, and sophomore-to-be Aaron Fuller and senior-to- CAMP whistles blowing, coaches all freshmen, sophomores, coach at City High, has There are no bad players out here.” be Devan Bawinkel joined CONTINUED FROM 12 instructing, and players juniors, and seniors. It’s a been observing the camp Payne on Imprinted/Good- yelling could be heard very public camp that wel- for around a decade. He sits The speed may have been a factor early in the game fellow. throughout the Hawkeye comes kids from all over back and watches the fire- He feels the camp, which for May, but once the tempo Bawinkel was quiet most Recreational Fields. The the country.” works on the field, keeping became more natural, he of the night, scoring only was postponed by the flood players were all individu- Running a football camp tabs on what’s going on and really turned it on en route three points on a first-half last summer, gives the ath- ally identifiable, wearing with four different age trying to learn new drills to the huge second half he 3-pointer, and Fuller fin- letes a chance to hear ished the game with eight different practice jerseys groups can be a difficult for his own team. had, highlighted by a dunk opinions and tips from points on 4-for-9 shooting and their high-school logos task because of the inequal- “I’m here to watch some off of a Payne turnover. coaches around the area for Imprinted/Goodfellow in plastered on their helmets. ities in experience. O’Keefe of the players from City “I got into the flow of the that could really improve Iowa’s recently appoint- said the coaches running High compete, and maybe the win. Lickliter went 0- their game in the future. game a little more, but I for-2 from the field with one ed director of football oper- the drills have to adapt and learn some new drills from also haven’t played in a “A lot of young guys are assist in the loss. ations, Paul Federici, is sometimes slow the pace of the college coaches … I just couple days,” May said. “So really hungry to learn, and With one game under pleased with how the first the drills when dealing with kind of watch and kind of it was nice to get out here that’s why they’re here in their belts, the two young camp under his leadership the younger participants. learn something,” he said. and get the dust off.” camp. You get a chance to Hawkeyes are on their way is going. He said there are “You just try to take Federici said all players If there was any dust, it was to being ready to compete work on their fundamentals, roughly 40 coaches on site things a little slower, mak- can learn and develop no gone quickly. Monday night’s with the best the Big Ten and a chance to compete instructing the camp par- ing sure they’re able to matter their age, but it’s performances from both May has to offer. against all different types of ticipants. The players grasp the concepts and especially important for competition,” O’Keefe said. range through all skill lev- have a chance to work high-schoolers. “It’s a great opportunity for els, he said, and any high- themselves to a point to “In high school, it’s a great them to grow as a player school player can partici- where they become profi- opportunity to get exposed to and get a lot of great coach- pate in the camp. cient at something,” he some different teaching tech- THE DAILY IOWAN ing from college and high- “I think it [the camp] is said. “Let’s just say a quar- niques and strategies that school coaches.” going well so far, it’s my terback taking a drop is we implement with our own The camp had nearly first camp, and there’s no more like a dance routine players,” he said. “Then the CLASSIFIEDS 375 players running posi- major drama … a few in a lot of ways, and it players can choose for them- tion-specific drills across problem-solving issues, takes them time to perfect selves whether those teach- 335-5784 four football fields. The but nothing significant,” any drop or dance routine.” ing techniques work for sounds of pads hitting, Federici said. “It’s open to Tim Casey, a football them back at their schools.” Gatens impressed by turnaround GATENS totals of 10 points and CONTINUED FROM 12 seven boards. Cole was impressed by his new teammate but knows he has some areas to improve. sophomore-to-be tallied 19 “He’s growing, we’ve points at the break, while been working on him,” Cole he was also forced to han- said. “I think he’s going to dle the ball for his team come around. He’s working and played almost all 20 on getting stronger with minutes. the ball and finishing in the Junior-to-be and No. 2 paint, so I think he’s going pick Jarryd Cole of to go a long way.” Pelling/Ready Mix showed Archie said he is still in his improved jumpshot in the process of adjusting to the first half, hitting two DAVID SCRIVNER/THE DAILY IOWAN his new surroundings, but 15-footers and a 3-pointer Iowa sophomore-to-be Matt Gatens shoots during the first Prime is comfortable in his role. from the left wing. Time League game of the summer on Monday in the North Liberty “It’s a big change,” he The second half revealed Community Center. Gatens scored 27 points, and he had seven assists said. “I’m not a big-time scorer, but I can score if I a different story for both for Armstrong in its 110-80 victory over Pelling/Ready Mix. Gatens and his squad. need to. I just come in and Armstrong rallied to take play my role; rebound, the lead and never looked block shots, finish around back, eventually peaking at In the second half, Gatens “We built an early lead, the basket.” a 33-point lead. switched his role to a facili- and as you know, basket- With the league cutting Gatens was proud of his tator, fueling his team’s furi- ball is a game of runs and back from eight teams to six team’s 46-point swing. ous run. Armstrong/Lepic- they definitely got on one,” this summer, its goal was to “Early on, we were really Kroeger made 10 3-point- Cole said. “We couldn’t stop improve the overall compe- using the ball screens well ers, with Gatens hitting it. Matt had a great game; tition. But it’s too soon for and got to the hole early,” seven of them. He finished he tore it up. They had good Gatens to tell a difference. he said. “The second half, with a game-high 27 points productivity from the 3- “I didn’t really notice my teammates really to go along seven assists, point line, and that con- anything yet,” he said. played well. It was a good five rebounds and one mon- tributed to it a lot.” “There are always good night for us, to be down by strous fast break dunk. Cole played strong min- players and good coaches. 16 points and for us to Cole thought the game was utes, scoring 19 and The teams have always come back and win by 30 won with the outside shoot- grabbed six rebounds, and been pretty competitive in was pretty good.” ing by Gatens and his crew. Archie had solid début this league.” Disappointing meets underachieving

CUBS-SOX “Why don’t we focus on much for that warm, fuzzy, first place, as they were a CONTINUED FROM 12 the positive thing, which is feel-good moment. year ago, or not, and the our pitching has been good?” For all their struggles, White Sox’s A.J. Pierzynski 1 Piniella said before Sun- the Cubs are just 2 ⁄2 games often winds up in the Milton Bradley (.227), and out of first place, and the middle of the drama. day’s 3-2 win over Minneso- 1 Geovany Soto (.223) are ta. “Why don’t we talk about White Sox are only 4 ⁄2 off Three years ago at U.S. stuck in season-long pitching? Why don’t we talk the AL Central lead. Cellular Field, he barreled over Cub catcher Michael slumps. Kosuke Fukudome about some of the good “We’ve been trying to tell ourselves stay positive no Barrett and smacked the is in a 3-for-36 skid after defensive plays that we matter how much negativi- plate. Barrett punched him another quick start, but make and the fact that these apparently this rut is noth- ty we hear because we’re in the face, one big swing kids are playing hard and ing like last year’s freefall. still right there,” the Cubs’ sparking a bench-clearing “It is definitely different they’re trying? Why don’t we Derrek Lee said. brawl, and there was more from last year,” Fukudome focus on those things?” Now they’re heading drama the next day. said through an interpreter. About a half hour after into what figures to be an Pierzynski had a conver- Manager Lou Piniella he made that request, gen- emotionally charged series sation with Barrett during would like him to shorten eral manager Jim Hendry even if both teams are the seventh, a few innings his swing. He also had announced hitting coach struggling. It usually is after a heated exchange another request. Gerald Perry was fired. So whether they’re both in with Zambrano.

10 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Sports dailyiowan.com for more sports SPORTS ’N’ STUFF Pittsburgh Grossman wants to Saturday, June 20 NATIONAL LEAGUE Game 13 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 East Division W L Pct GB winner, 1 or 7 p.m., if necessary start over in Houston Philadelphia 36 25 .590 — Game 14 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 New York 32 29 .525 4 winner, 6 p.m., if necessary Florida 32 33 .492 6 NOTE: If only one game is necessary, it will BY KRISTIE RIEKEN 1 ‘I’m a 28-year-old — I’ve Atlanta 30 32 .484 6 ⁄2 be played at 6 p.m. Washington 16 45 .262 20 Championship Series fêtes Pens Associated Press Central Division W L Pct GB Best-of-3 got a lot left. I’m hungry Milwaukee 35 29 .547 — Monday, June 22: Game 11 or 13 winner St. Louis 34 30 .531 1 vs. Game 12 or 14 winner, 6 p.m. HOUSTON — Former Cincinnati 31 31 .500 3 Tuesday, June 23: Game 11 or 13 winner Chicago Bear quarterback Rex to get back to start at Chicago 30 30 .500 3 vs. Game 12 or 14 winner, 6 p.m. 1 Pittsburgh 30 33 .476 4 ⁄2 Wednesday, June 24: Game 11 or 13 win- Grossman wants to be a 1 some point in my career, Houston 29 32 .475 4 ⁄2 ner vs. Game 12 or 14 winner, 6 p.m., if West Division W L Pct GB necessary starter again. Los Angeles 42 22 .656 — get back to the Super 1 First, he’ll have to make the San Francisco 34 29 .540 7 ⁄2 1 PTL STANDINGS Colorado 31 32 .492 10 ⁄2 roster with his new team, the San Diego 28 34 .452 13 Jill Armstrong of Lepic Kroeger 1 0 Bowl. I’m extremely Arizona 27 37 .422 15 Culver's of Coralville 1 0 Houston Texans. Monday’s Games Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellows 1 0 Grossman, who signed with No Games scheduled L.L. Pelling/I.C. Ready Mix 0 1 motivated.’ Today’s Game Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurrys 0 1 the Texans as a free agent last Atlanta (Jurrjens 5-4) at Cincinnati (Harang Vinton Merchants 0 1 week, joined the team on the 5-6), 6:10 p.m. Monday’s Games — Rex Grossman, Wednesday’s Game Jill Armstrong/Lepic Kroeger Realtors 110, opening day of a three-day Atlanta at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. L.L. Pelling/Iowa City Ready Mix 80 Houston quarterback Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing minicamp to compete for the 89, Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurry’s 74 AMERICAN LEAGUE Culver’s of Coralville 78, Vinton Merchants third quarterback spot behind East Division W L Pct GB 77 starter Matt Schaub and Dan Grossman appeared in four Boston 38 25 .603 — Wednesday’s Games New York 36 27 .571 2 Culver's of Coralville vs. Mike Gatens Real Orlovsky. games with one start last sea- Tampa Bay 34 31 .523 5 Estate/McCurrys, 6 p.m. Old gym KEITH SRAKOCIC/ASSOCIATED PRESS “It’s just an Toronto 34 31 .523 5 Vinton Merchants vs. Jill Armstrong of Lepic son for the Bears with Kyle Baltimore 27 36 .429 11 Kroeger Realtors, 6 p.m. New gym Pittsburgh Penguin captain Sidney Crosby (right) raises the opportunity for Orton in the starting spot. He Central Division W L Pct GB L.L. Pelling/Iowa City Ready Mix vs. Detroit 34 29 .540 — Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing, Stanley Cup as he rides along with goalie Marc-Andre me to be in this spent his six-year career in Minnesota 32 33 .492 3 7:30 p.m. New gym 1 Fleury to celebrate winning the Stanley Cup on the victory league and get Chicago 30 34 .469 4 ⁄2 Chicago, where he had 33 1 Kansas City 28 34 .452 5 ⁄2 to where I want 1 GAME TIME LEAGUE parade in Pittsburgh on Monday. The Penguins defeated the touchdowns and 35 intercep- Cleveland 29 37 .439 6 ⁄2 to be,” Gross- West Division W L Pct GB Today’s Games Detroit Red Wings, 2-1, in Game 7 on June 12 in Detroit. tions. Texas 35 27 .565 — L.L. Pelling/Cullen Painting vs. Coralville man said after Los Angeles 33 29 .532 2 Hy-Vee, 6 p.m. Old Gym His best season came in 1 Seattle 30 33 .476 5 ⁄2 Active Endeavors/McCurry’s vs. Goodfellow the more than 2006 when he threw for 3,193 Oakland 27 35 .435 8 Printing/Imprinted Sportswear, 6 p.m. New BY JOE MANDAK AND The Penguins won Grossman Monday’s Interleague Games Gym hourlong work- yards and 23 touchdowns in Milwaukee 14, Cleveland 12 their third Stanley out. “I’m going L.A. Angels 9, San Francisco 7 RAMIT PLUSHNICK- Houston Texans guiding the Bears to the Super Today’s Interleague Games TRANSACTIONS Cup on June 12 in a to work as hard quarterback Bowl. Milwaukee (Gallardo 6-3) at Cleveland MASTI (Sowers 1-3), 6:05 p.m. BASEBALL Associated Press 2-1 victory over the as I can.” “I’m a 28-year-old — I’ve got N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 4-2) at Baltimore American League CLEVELAND INDIANS—Signed 1B Ben Detroit Red Wings. Grossman led (Guthrie 4-6), 6:05 p.m. a lot left,” Grossman said. “I’m Carlson, RHP Brent Brach, LHP Kirk Toronto (R.Romero 3-3) at Philadelphia The parade followed Wetmore and INF Kyle Smith. PITTSBURGH — the Bears to the Super Bowl in (Hamels 4-2), 6:05 p.m. hungry to get back to start at LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Placed RHP Washington (Martis 5-1) at N.Y. Yankees Just call it the city of the same route that 2006 but has worked mostly as Kelvim Escobar on the 15-day DL. some point in my career, get (Sabathia 5-4), 6:05 p.m. NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms champions. drew an estimated a backup. Florida (Volstad 4-6) at Boston (Wakefield with OF DeAngelo Mack. back to the Super Bowl. I’m 8-3), 6:10 p.m. Four months after 300,000 fans in Feb- He’ll compete with Alex Chicago White Sox (Danks 4-5) at Chicago National League extremely motivated.” HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with Cubs (Zambrano 4-2), 7:05 p.m. celebrating the Steel- ruary for the Steelers Brink for the third quarter- RHP Tanner Bushue, RHP Brailon Wikoff, Houston (W.Rodriguez 5-5) at Texas Grossman was excited to get RHP Justin Harper, RHP James Super Bowl XLIII back spot. But coach Gary (Millwood 6-4), 7:05 p.m. ers’ sixth Super Bowl MacDonald, RHP Mark Jones, RHP Robert back on the field Monday after Arizona (D.Davis 3-7) at Kansas City victory. Donovan, RHP Brenden Stines RHP Scott victory, Pittsburgh Kubiak isn’t sure if he’ll carry (Meche 3-5), 7:10 p.m. sitting around for the past few Migi, OF Telvin Nash, OF Ryan Humphrey, Pittsburgh (Maholm 4-2) at Minnesota police estimated “This is great, and three quarterbacks into the OF Brian Kemp, OF Julio Martinez, OF (Perkins 1-3), 7:10 p.m. months hoping he’d get anoth- Jackson Hogue, SS Brandon Wikoff, SS there’s gonna be many season, so the 2003 first-round Detroit (Verlander 7-2) at St. Louis 375,000 people con- Ben Orloff, LHP Mike Modica, LHP Travis er shot. Most of Houston’s (Wainwright 6-4), 7:15 p.m. Smink, C David Williams, 1B Ronald verged downtown more,” said Andrew pick will have to be impressive Tampa Bay (Niemann 5-4) at Colorado (De Sanchez, 1B Nicholas Stanley, 2B Barry starters didn’t work on the La Rosa 2-6), 7:40 p.m. again for a parade, Mehlich, 30, of Pitts- to earn a spot on the roster. Butera and 3B Aaron Bay. Seattle (F.Hernandez 6-3) at San Diego field Monday, so Grossman got ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms burgh, who attended Kubiak played in a two-quar- (Correia 3-4), 9:05 p.m. this time in honor of with OF Virgil Hill, 1B Alan Ahmady, LHP Oakland (Braden 5-5) at L.A. Dodgers acquainted with Kubiak’s Pat Daugherty, 3B Matt Carpenter, OF the Stanley Cup the parade with sever- terback system in Denver and (Kershaw 3-5), 9:10 p.m. Ross Smith, 1B David Washington, 1B offense with the help of rookies L.A. Angels (O’Sullivan 0-0) at San al family members. prefers carrying two. He may Jonathan Rodriguez, C Anthony Garcia, C champion Penguins. Francisco (J.Sanchez 2-6), 9:15 p.m. and other young players. Travis Tartamella, RHP Scott Schneider, C People lined streets — Chanting “Let’s go carry three this season because Matthew Adams, RHP Keith Butler, RHP Kubiak isn’t worried about Josh Squatrito, OF Christian Beatty, RHP in some places stand- Pens,” fans honked Schaub missed five games in WNBA Grossman’s recent struggles Johnathan Fulino, LHP Justin Edwards, ing 20 deep or crowd- plastic horns and each of the last two years and EASTERN CONFERENCE LHP Daniel Calhoun, SS Tyler Bighames, and hopes he can regain his old W L Pct GB RHP Travis Lawler, SS Devin Goodwin, ing onto multilevel cheered. Team captain the team was forced to scram- Washington 3 0 1.000 — RHP David Kington, RHP Andrew Moss, form in Houston. Chicago 2 1 .667 1 RHP Justin Smith, 3B Richard Racobaldo, Crosby held the cup in ble to add a QB in midseason. 1 parking garages — to Atlanta 2 2 .500 1 ⁄2 LHP John Durham, RHP Jesse Simpson, 1 Indiana 2 2 .500 1 ⁄2 RHP Cale Johnson, RHP Aaron Terry, LHP get a glimpse of the the air as he rode in Connecticut 1 2 .333 2 Manuel De La Cruz, LHP Kyle Heim, RHP team and the cup. the back of a truck Detroit 1 2 .333 2 Michael Thompson and RHP Jason Novak. New York 0 3 .000 3 WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Agreed to One woman, who alongside goalie WESTERN CONFERENCE terms with RHP Trevor Holder, SS Michael W L Pct GB Taylor, RHP Taylor Jordan, OF Justin initially said her Marc-Andre Fleury. Minnesota 3 1 .750 — Bloxom, RHP Patrick Lehman, OF Naoya Phoenix 3 1 .750 — Washiya, SS Sean Nicol, RHP Frank name was “The “Thank you guys,” 1 Seattle 3 2 .600 ⁄2 Corolla, 3B Jack Walker, LHP Mitchell Greatest Pittsburgh Crosby told the crowd. San Antonio 1 1 .500 1 Clegg, RHP Dustin Crane, C Dianison Los Angeles 1 3 .250 2 Boekhoudt, LHP Evan Bronson, RHP Rob Penguins Fan Ever” “What can I say? I Sacramento 1 3 .250 2 Wort, OF Jay Sferra and RHP Kyle Monday’s Games Morrison. but then noted most mean the support you No games scheduled BASKETBALL people call her Alison guys have given us, the Tuesday’s Games National Basketball Association Connecticut at Chicago, 7 p.m. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Announced G Coyle, drove eight support you have Minnesota at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Royal Ivey declined the player option on his contract for the 2009-10 season, making hours from her home showed … You deserve him an unrestricted free agent. in Brick, N.J. to to be called the city of COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Women’s National Basketball At Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb. Association attend Monday’s champions.You deserve Double Elimination DETROIT SHOCK—Announced the resig- Saturday, June 13 nation of coach Bill Laimbeer. Named Rick parade. Arriving in the Stanley Cup.” Arkansas 10, Cal State Fullerton 6 Mahorn coach. Announced assistant coach Pittsburgh at 2 a.m., One fan carried a LSU 9, Virginia 5 Cheryl Reeve will keep her title and Sunday, June 14 become the team’s general manager. the 45-year-old handwritten sign: HELP WANTED Arizona State 5, North Carolina 2, 10 FOOTBALL innings National Football League thought she might “Nothing like a Texas 7, Southern Mississippi 6 NFL—Suspended Arizona TE Ben Patrick Monday, June 15 four games for violating the league’s sub- get some sleep but Fleury in June.” Oth- Virginia 7, Cal State Fullerton 5, Cal State stance abuse policy. was so excited she ers had homemade Fullerton eliminated ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed OL Jeremy LSU 9, Arkansas 1 Newberry. was up by 6. aluminum foil repli- Today’s Games: ESPN2 HD CLEVELAND BROWNS—Waived DB Advertise for Game 7 — North Carolina (47-17) vs. Bryan Williams. “I would give both cas of the prized cup Southern Mississippi (40-25), 1 p.m. DENVER BRONCOS—Signed WR my arms and both my and threw black-and- potential Game 8 — Arizona State (50-12) vs. Texas Brandon Lloyd. (47-14-1), 6 p.m. NEW YORK JETS—Signed RB Shonn legs to be here,” she gold confetti — the employees in Wednesday, June 17 Greene to a four-year contract. Signed LB Game 9 — Virginia (49-14-1) vs. Arkansas Brock Christopher. said, donning a Sid- team’s colors — along (40-23), 6 p.m. HOCKEY ney Crosby jersey and the parade route. The Daily Iowan Thursday, June 18 National Hockey League Game 10 — Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 BOSTON BRUINS—Signed general man- holding her camera Forward Maxime Tal- loser, 6 p.m. ager Peter Chiarelli to a contract extension. Friday, June 19 CAROLINA HURRICANES—Agreed to above her head to try bot jumped out of a Game 11 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 terms with coach Paul Maurice on a multi- winner, 1 p.m. year contract. Announced Ron Francis will to get a better shot of car to shake hands Game 12 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 return as associate head coach and take on the players. with fans. winner, 6 p.m. the title of director of player personnel.

POINT/COUNTERPOINT Should MLB’s interleague play be eliminated? Interleague play I understand the league- Interleague play While it may have worked for a specific DH rules can create little while, I feel it is time to shouldn’t be some inequalities. National should be eliminate interleague play. League home games tend to It is the geographic rival- eliminated favor the NL because the eliminated ries that create problems. The Mets vs. Yankees, White Sox absence of the DH. On the con- After the 1994 players’ St. Louis Cardinals play the vs. Cubs, and Giants vs. trary, AL home games favor it strike, Major League Baseball Kansas City Royals every Athletics are always com- because it is used to that ninth was looking for a way to draw year, and since 2006, they pelling games. Without inter- batter being a threat at the fans back to the ballparks, have done so six times a year. league play, we wouldn’t have plate. Nevertheless, I feel that because attendance lagged in In 2006, interleague play may the opportunity to witness these differences are balanced the mid-90s. One solution put have been the difference in these rivalries. because of the equal number into effect was interleague deciding the NL Central. The Bud Selig implemented the of home games to away games play, which made games world champion Cardinals idea of the National League in interleague play. between American and played the Royals (a 100-loss and the American League I hope interleague competi- National League clubs a part of team that year) six times, competing in the regular sea- tion is here to stay, and I think the regular-season schedule. going 4-2 against them. The son in 1997 because baseball it is. Not only is it increasing The idea was to give fans Houston Astros (which fin- wasn’t filling the seats in the revenue for baseball, it’s liked something rarely seen before, ished one game behind the stands. The sport was still by the fans. One cannot deny such as unique matchups and Cardinals) only got to play reeling from the World Series- that ticket sales are up when geographic rivalries (such as Kansas City three times while also having to play the less 1994 season. the two leagues battle it out. Yankees/Mets). While the rival- Minnesota Twins, a 96-win Interleague play not only Not only that, but interleague ries are usually well-received, team that year. The Astros succeeded in raising ticket games are fun to watch, and I’ll there are many other matchups sales, it is also increasing in that are equally unattractive. went 1-2 against the Twins. continue watching this tradi- Perhaps if Astros had been popularity today. Average Nobody looks forward to the next tion for years to come. able to play the worse team attendance for interleague Nationals-Blue Jays matchup. — by Travis Varner six times instead of three, games reached a record-high they might have been able to last year with 35,587 tickets finish ahead of the Cardinals. sold. That’s a higher average This is just one of numerous than two-thirds of Major instances of geographic rival- League Baseball. ries helping some teams gain Tickets are sold because an advantage over others. these games are simply fun to The main feature of inter- watch. Interleague games cre- league play was to give fans ate matchups that are so new matchups and promote intriguing. I’m a die-hard geographic rivalries. Cardinals fan, and I love the However, this has come at the idea of Albert Pujols battling it cost of giving some teams out with AL aces. My questions easier schedules than others. about Pujols’ effectiveness Attendance may be boost- against the likes of Toronto’s ed a little bit by interleague Roy Halladay, Kansas City’s play, but the boost isn’t sig- Zack Greinke, and Cleveland’s nificant enough to outweigh Cliff Lee can only be answered the unfair results it produces. by interleague competition. — by Aaron Cooper

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TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 2009

PRIME TIME LEAGUE

Prince Fielder MLB Fielder’s slam lifts Brewers over Indians CLEVELAND (AP) — Prince Fielder hit a go-ahead grand slam in Milwaukee’s six-run eighth inning and the Brewers rallied to beat the Cleveland Indians, 14-12, on Monday night. Fielder finished with a career-high six RBIs for the NL Central-leading Brewers, who won for just the second time in their last eight games. Ryan Braun homered and drove in five runs. Craig Counsell, Casey McGehee and Braun, the first three batters in Milwaukee’s order, went a combined 7-for- 13 and scored 10 times. Todd Coffey (2-1) pitched 1 1⁄3 scoreless innings to pick up the win, and Trevor Hoffman got three outs for DAVID SCRIVNER/THE DAILY IOWAN his 16th save. Iowa incoming freshman Eric May rebounds during his first Prime Time League game at the North Liberty Community Center on Monday. May scored 20 points, but his Victor Martinez, Shin-Soo Gatens/McCurry’s squad was defeated, 89-74, by Imprinted/Goodfellow. Choo, Mark DeRosa, and Travis Hafner homered for Cleveland. Hafner’s three-run shot in the sixth gave the Indians a 12-8 lead. Milwaukee rallied in the 2 hoops frosh shine Gatens leads eighth, taking advantage when Cleveland relievers Luis Vizcaino and Matt Incoming freshmen Cully Payne ON THE WEB Herges walked the bases Go to dailyiowan.com big turnaround loaded. Rafael Perez (1-2) and Eric May square off in their for footage from replaced Herges after Monday’s game between By ROBBIE LEHMAN ON THE WEB Braun’s infield single cut first summer league action. Mike Gatens Real [email protected] Go to dailyiowan.com Cleveland’s lead to 12-9. Estate/McCurry’s and Imprinted for footage of Monday’s By JAKE KRZECZOWSKI signing their letters of Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing. Incoming Iowa junior game between Jill [email protected] intent with the Hawkeyes. Devon Archie wasted no Armstrong/Lepic-Kroger NFL Payne, whose Imprint- points, 12 of those after time producing in his first Realtors and L.L. Pelling/Iowa City The Prime Time ed Sportswear/Goodfellow halftime for Mike Gatens appearance as a Hawkeye Ready Mix. Jets sign 3rd-round League got off to a fast Printing team took a 89- Real Estate/McCurry’s. in Monday’s Prime Time pick RB Greene start on Monday in North 74 win, was upbeat about Even with the competi- League opener, but his overall pick Matt Gatens Liberty as two incoming the game as well as his tion, the two seem to be L.L. Pelling/Iowa City came right back with a to 4-year deal Iowa freshmen took to the newfound home in Iowa. readily anticipating the Ready Mix team failed to coast-to-coast bucket of NEW YORK (AP) — The New pace quickly inside the “It was a good win,” he upcoming season together. hold a halftime lead his own. York Jets signed third-round new gym of the North Lib- said. “I’ve been up here for “Eric and I have been against Jill Armstrong of Armstrong started draft pick Shonn Greene on erty Community Center. two weeks, and I really together for the past two Lepic-Kroeger Realtors, slowly, falling behind by Monday to a four-year deal Cully Payne of Schaum- like it.” weeks, so we’ve kind of losing, 110-80. 16 points before narrow- that includes a $905,000 burg, Ill., and Eric May of The two Hawkeyes-to-be developed a friendship,” Archie scored the first ing it to 57-51 at the half, signing bonus. Dubuque were pitted guarded each other for Payne said. “We’re going basket of the game with a even though Gatens had a The bulldozing running against each other for most most of the game, but it to be good.” lay-up. However, last hot hand. The Hawkeye back out of Iowa was the first of the game in their first was May who won the indi- summer’s reigning MVP player taken on the second competitive action since vidual battle, pouring in 20 SEE FRESHMEN, 9 and this summer’s No. 1 SEE GATENS, 9 day of the draft after the Jets traded up with Detroit to select him. Greene rushed for a school- Cubs, ChiSox Football camp comes back record 1,850 yards and 20 touch- downs last look for spark season, and Greene he was selected the Signed with Jets The Crosstown Showdown kicks Big Ten’s Offensive Player of the Year. off tonight at Wrigley Field. He could provide a goal- line complement to Thomas By ANDREW SELIGMAN Division winners a year Associated Press Jones and Leon Washington ago, both teams are big dis- or provide insurance if con- appointments heading into CHICAGO — White Sox their three-game series at tract negotiations go awry manager Ozzie Guillen Wrigley beginning Tuesday. with either of the other two swears he sees rats bigger The Cubs are 30-30 after running backs. Both Jones than pigs in the batting winning back-to-back NL and Washington held out for cage and gets sick whenever Central titles and just fired parts of voluntary workouts he visits Wrigley Field. their hitting coach in an while looking for new deals, Cub ace Carlos Zambrano effort to jump-start their but reported to mandatory sputtering lineup. The minicamp last week. acknowledged this season he turns ivy green with news isn’t much better on With the signing, the Jets the South Side, where the envy when he sees the facil- have inked all three of their White Sox are 30-34. ities at other DAVID SCRIVNER/THE DAILY IOWAN draft picks, including quar- The White Sox rank 24th Two high-school linemen clash during a training session at the Hawkeye Recreation Fields as part of terback Mark Sanchez, the stadiums. in the majors with a .251 the second day of the Hawkeye Football Camp on Monday. fifth overall pick, and offen- The old batting average, while the sive lineman Matt Slauson, a ballpark, for Cubs are 26th at .246. A sixth-round selection. all its charm, healthy and productive One year after being postponed by ON THE WEB Carlos Quentin would cer- Go to dailyiowan.com to certainly has the flood, Iowa’s summer football hear more about Iowa’s TV TODAY its flaws. But tainly help the White Sox, summer football camp for it’s going Guillen but he was struggling camp for high-school players returns. high-school players and to before he went on the dis- MLB nowhere. see an exclusive photo slide show. • Chicago White Sox at White Sox manager abled list with plantar So, for that By TRAVIS VARNER Hawkeye football camp. Chicago Cubs, 7 p.m., CSN fasciitis in his left foot. Iowa offensive coordina- [email protected] The players, ages 14-18, (White Sox), WGN (Cubs) matter, are The Cubs miss Aramis tor Ken O’Keefe thinks it Chicago’s baseball teams at started camp on Sunday, is a great opportunity for NCAA BASEBALL Ramirez, who was batting Aspiring high-school .364 when he dislocated his and they will participate • College World Series, No. 4 the moment. football players are in all eager football players left shoulder last month. in six sessions, concluding to assess their athletic North Carolina vs. Southern “It might be the battle of Iowa City this week trying tonight. The high-school Miss, at Omaha, 1 p.m., ESPN2 who’s the worst in town,” Compounding matters is ability against opponents that Alfonso Soriano (.229), to improve their skills athletes are learning the • College World Series, No. 1 Guillen said over the week- under the guidance of col- values of hard work, fun- from around the country. Texas vs. No. 5 Arizona State, end in Milwaukee. lege and high-school damentals, and position- at Omaha, 6 p.m., ESPN He was joking. Sorta. SEE CUBS-SOX, 9 coaches at the annual specific strategies. SEE CAMP, 9