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i t i ufts due to diagnosis By KATIE HOUSE Scotty McLennan. A substitute instructor Daily Editorial Board is currently being sought by both Father Michael Hunt, Associate Chap- McLennan and Dean for Arts and Humani- lain at Tufts, will be leaving campus by tiesLeilaFawaz. next week. Hunt, who has been serving as Sunday’sCatholicmass will begivenby a Catholic priest at Tufts for 13 years, will Father John Sawicki of St. Ann’s Parish, be returning to his home in New York due whoisalsoagraduatestudent atthe Fletcher to a sudden diagnosis of School. Weekday masses, what has been termed as normally held on Tuesdays a serious case of bone and Fridays, have been cancer. canceled until further no- Hunt, who had been tice. Tom Faber, another experiencing chronic back graduate student, will be pain for several years, re- staying at the Catholic %2/’ J ceived newsof twomalig- Center temporarily. nant growths on his spine d In addition to being a efter having an MRI late member of the Tufts com-

- > -,-__ iast week. An announce- munity, Father Hunt was an ment was made at last editor atthepaulist Press for f 1”. WC‘J 1 ,mouth, you’re just not going to get far, Sunda,y,y’sCatholic Mass, six years, as well as a chap- Either way, drive safelv. I and an memo was lainattheuniversity ofCali- released to the Adminis- fomia at Berkeley, Wayne tration on Monday. State University in Michi- Father Hunt was hos- gan, and Boston University. pitalized on Wednesday McLennan, who arrived nieht at Lawrence Memo- at Tufts at the same time as

,os Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service Mercedez-Benz convertible on a secIuded tests taken earlier this “Heis facing deathwithno IGSANGELES- Ar: 18-year-oldRus- stretch of freeway access road above the week by hematology and oncology special- fear, with confidence,andtome he isan extraor- skin enigrcsyeschargedwi”i‘nxurder3ul-s- exclusive village of Bei-Air. ists. Expected to remain at the hospital for dinarymodelforallofustofacethatwhichwe tiay ir ;he ioadside shooting death of Bil! Williams said Markhasez was arrested a few days, Hunt has said that he welcomes will all have to face,” McLennan said. 3sby”s son two months ago, an eypar- after atipsterprovided information through visitors, phone calls, and any sort of corre- The bone cancer affecting Hunt has ~n5yXF~G:TI killiilg during abotched i-ob- the National Enquirer in hopes of claiming spondence. He iscurrently in room 323, and already weakened some of his bone struc- *x:-/i-ienpt that riveted the nation’s atten- a$lOO,OOO reward. “This was arandom stoT can be reached at 396-9250. ture, and is being described as “serious.” I.LlCL as far as we know .... It was hapnenstance. After being released from the hospital, Hunt says that he hopes students and The si.rspect was identified by Police Mr. Cosby was there (and) the gentlemsn Hunt plans to retiim home to faculty at Tufts will continue to correspond b~~ielwi~iit, 2v riiidlYisasi~iiitsilIv!ai:~asea, passed oy,’ \rdiiliams SZICI, rei-emrk t3 LO be CIOSZ tu mniiy ana rrienas. rie will with him upon returning home. He can be who emigrated from Russiaeightyears ago Markhasez. Police have “no information receive hrther treatment there. reached through Paulist Fathers, 4 15 W. and has “some criminal history” but is not that would tie him into a Russian mob or the Hunt arrived on the Tufts campus in 59th St.,NewYork,NY 10019,andthephone believedto be linked to aringofimmigrant Russian mafia or anything like that,” Will- 1984. He has taught annual courses on both number is(2 I2)265-3209. Rcssian carthieves, as originally suspected. iams said, adding that robbery was the Catholicism and Mysticism. For the past A comprehensive article concerning Znnis Cosby was shot to death Jan. 16 week, Hunt’s Mysticism class has been Father Michael Hunt’s achievements while while changing a tire on his $130,000 see COSBY, page 10 taught by the University chaplain, Rev. at Tufts will follow after Spring Break. Seven Israeli girls slain wounded in attack in Jordan Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service porters in Jordan that her son is with President Clinton, Hussein BAQURA, Jordan -A Jorda- mentally ill. Publiccommentary in said he “never thought it would nian military driver seized a both countries nevertheless linked break the way it did today” when comrade’s M- 16 rifle Thursday the slaughter to a thickening at- he spoke of violence, “but I was and opened fire at a group of Is- mosphere of crisis between Israel fully within my responsibility to raeli schoolgirls touring this sce- and its Arab negotiating partners. try to warn one and all that we had nic border outpost, killing seven In an anguished letter sent come too far.” and wounding six before being Sunday and made public Tuesday His brother, an ashen-faced overpowered by fellow soldiers. night, Jordan’s King Hussein Crown Prince Hassan, flew to the Survivors and witnesses de- wamedIsraeli PrimeMinister Ben- site in the green beret and uniform scribed aspring idyll turned into a jaminNetanyahu that his“de1iber- of a paratroop lieutenant general, Photo by John O’Keefe massacre amid the mustard blos- ate humiliation”ofArabs and “ac- telling Israeli Defense Minister soms and poppies of a hilltop site cumulating tragic actions” were Yitzhak Mordechaihe was “deeply Students will be able to use their points at Espresso Pizza that Israelis call the “island of leading to “an abyss of bloodshed shamed by what has happened when they return to Tufts after the break. peace.” The eighth-grade girls, and disater, brought about by fear here.” aged 12 and 13, were chattering and despair.” “If there has been a harsh ex- and snapping photographs when Some senior Israelis blamed that change of words over other is- MOPS is ready, again the Jordanian soldier aimed and what they called a sues, let’s try for once to keep our weapon at their backs from an broader campaign of incitement humanityapart fromthe political,” byLAURENHEE3T Wing Works andChina Inn will adjacent mi I itary observation forthe shooting. Foreign Minister Hassan said. “And if there has Daily Editorial Board be trained on the equipment some- tower. David Levy, reacting to Jordan’s been a harsh exchange ofwords, it The Merchants on Points pro- time in the near future, she said. Amid shouts of‘madman” from official condolences and its early was probably intended to serve gram finally is ready to get under- “Everything should be up by his fellow soldiers, the gunman suggestion that the gunman was the interests to peace and to get way. the time we get back from spring descended, firing, from the tower. mentally disturbed, said“there can back to working for peace rather “Believe it or not, it’s really break,” Lee said. He chased the screaming children be no absolution, no atonement.” than God forbid stimulating or in- happening,” said Anthony Ron Sacca, the manager of down the hill, squeezing bursts of “The act itself is indeed mad- spiring such black acts.” Salvato, manager of Espresso College Pizza, saidtrainerswill be automatic fire as he ran. Raz Hess, ness, which is the result of what Palestinian leader Yasser Pizza. “I’m very excited. It’s been a down by 3 p.m. today to show his a23-year-old Israeli witness, said we had been warning against: the Arafat, whose lieutenants also longtime coming.” employees how to use the equip- the gunman switched to single creation ofan atmosphere in which have been warning of violence, . College Pizza will be the first ment. shots as he closed and used the remarks from various directions expressed his condolences in tele- establishment to receive training “This is serious now,” he said. last of his ammunition “shooting warned of nearing violence,” he phone calls to Netanyahu and on the new machines today, fol- The communications problems from a meter away at the heads of said. “Jordan must examine itself.” President Ezer Weizman. lowed by Espresso Pizza on Mon- that had plagued the system fi- the closest girls.” Hussein condemned the shoot- Further controversies swirled day, said Patti Lee, director of Din- nally are solved, Lee said. The The gunman was identified as ing as a“vile crime” and defended around the immediate Jordanian ing Services. delay was caused by the fact that Ahmed Mousa or Ahmed Yousef his credentials as peacemaker. response at the scene, with Israeli The service will be available at the merchants’ modems and the Mustafa. Little was known of his Speaking in Madrid before he cut witnesses saying other soldiers College Pizzabeginning Saturday University’s modem were not motives oraffiliations, buta woman short a state visit to Spain and and at Espresso starting Tuesday, see POINTS, page 8 identified as his mother told re- postponed a Washington summit see JORDAN, page 10 Lee said. age two THETUFTS DAILY Friday, March 14,1997 THETUFTS DAILY Letters to the Editor P.O. Box 18, Medford, MA. 02153 For someone who obviously doesn’t know about (617) 627-3090; Fax: (617) 627-3910, [email protected] Egyptians proud to be Egyptian history and culture to insinuate that I Online: http://www.tufts.edu/as/stu-ordtuftsdaily should not consider myself Arab and then accuse Dan Tobin both African and Arab Egyptians of racism is intolerable. For the record, as Editor-in-Chief To the Editor: an Egyptian, I am proud to be an Arab as well as an I am writing in response to George Ofari-Atta’s African. I don’t feel that there is a conflict between Managing Editor: Karen Epstein letter concerning Egyptians and the Parade of Na- the two, nor should there be. Associate Editors: Bill Copeland, Gregory Geiman, Amy Zimmet tions assembly (“Please answer Parade of Nations Nadia Shihata LA’OO NEWSEditors: Pete Sanborn, Lauren Heist questions,” 3/13). As an Egyptian citizen, I consider Assistant Editor: John OKeefe myself both African and Arab; the two are not VIEWPOINTSEditor: Jason Cohen mutually exclusive. The reason Egyptians consider To the Editor: Assistant Editor: Alex Shalom themselves Arab, and rightfully so, is that our cul- I have a very simple response to George Ofori- FEATURESEditors: Laura Bernheim, Annie Risbridger, Katie House ture, language, and religion connect us to our Arab Atta’s Letter to the Editor: Assistant Editor: Merredith Portsmore brothers and sisters throughout the Middle East and The Egyptian dances form the Parade ofNations ARTS Editors: Jay Ruttenberg, Cara Maniaci, Pomsak Pichetshote North Africa. show were particular to that country. They were not Assistant Editor: Dara Resnik The insinuation that Egyptiansare ashamed to be representative ofthe entire Middle East, Arab world, WEEKENDEREditors: Abby Schwartz, Alexis Rivera associated with Africa is untrue and unfounded. Not or continent of Africa. Similarly, the dances from SPORTS Editors: Sam Erdheim, Marshall Einhorn only is Egypt a member of the Organization for India, Vietnam, and Lebanon were not representative Assistant Editors: Gregory Youman, Jordan Brenner, Vivek Ramgopal African Unity, but a few years ago our President, of the entire continent of Asia and the dances from PHOTOGRAPHY Editors: Susan Habit, Rony Sham Hosni Mubarak, was at the head ofthis organization. Greece and Spain were not representative of the Assistant Editor: Kate Cohen In addition, Egypt participates in the African Games, entire continent ofEurope. Itwould have been ridicu- ONLINEEditor: Mike Weissman which were held in Egypt a few years ago as well. lous of us to assume that we could perform an Assistant Editors: Jeff Borland, Heather Diaz Furthermore, former Secretary-Generalofthe United Egyptian dance and represent the entire cultural and Nations, Boutros Boutros Ghali, an Egyptian citizen, ethnic scope, diversity, and tremendous heritage of Pratiksha Thakkar was the first ever African Secretary-General and was all of Africa. Production Director widely supported by African membersofthe UN. To I implore you to recognize the beauty of such a imply that Egyptians are ashamed to be associated Production Managers: Haley Stein, Amy Rutenberg show. Parade ofNations is atremendous event where with Africa is unfair. Even more unfair is the idea that we recognize the splendor of each and every country LAYOUTEditor: Pamela Abrams we must forget about a large part of our ethnic or region represented in the show. It is not a time Assistant Editors: Doug Clancy, Gabriel Safar heritage as Arabs. Egypt has long been an important where we try to emphasize the “bitter reality of GRAPHICSEditors: Wenimo Poweigha, Josh Goldblum and integral part ofthe Middle East and will continue separation” on campus. COPY EDITORS:Judith Dickman, Andrea Benoit, Alicia Lerman to be in the future. Sharon Mussalli LA’98 Neil D. Feldman Executive Business Director Office Manager: Sanitha Narayan Salinger renews missile claim Advertising Managers: Abby Krystel, John Gendron Receivables Manager: Pamela Mills - Former newsman says TWA Flight 800 was shot down missilewas involved in this tragedy,” he added. The Tufts Daily is a non-profit independent newspaper, publishec Los Angeles Times-Washington onday through Friday during the academic year and distributed fret Post News Service “The American people should know that the the Tufts community. Business hours are 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Monda! NEW YORK-Former ABC-TV correspondent ridiculous claims of Pierre Salinger and his so-called rough Friday, 1- 6 p.m. on Sunday. The Daily is printed at Charle Pierre Salinger renewed his claim Thursday that investigative team are based on erroneous chatter on ver Publishing, Charlestown, MA. TWA Flight 800 was inadvertently shot down by a the Internet,” said James Kallstrom, assistant direc- Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. Individual editors are no USNavy missile, prompting vehement denials by the tor ofthe FBI. “This terrible, terrible tragedy was not rcessarily responsible for, or in agreement with, the policies anc FBI and the National Transportation Safety Board. caused by our military. litorials of The Tufts Daily. The content of Letters, advertisements “We have now reached the where we are “It is just outrageous,” Kallstrom charged. Fed columns,cartoons, and graphics does not necessarilyreflect thr totally sure what we are saying is true,” Salinger told The Boeing 747 jet plunged into the Atlantic >inionof the Tufts Daily editorial board. a news conference in Paris, where he produced a set Ocean soon after taking off from New York’s John F. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR of radar images he said supported his allegation. Kennedy International Airport on July 17 Letters must be submitted by4 p.m. and should be handed into thf Federal investigators scoffed at the images, say- en route to Paris. All230 people aboardthe plane 2ily office or sent to [email protected]. All Letters mus ing the tape Salinger has only contained the signa- perished. clude the writer’s name and phone number and must be verified bj tures of the TWA jet and other planes. Salinger said the images he showed were taken e Daily. There is a 350 word 1imit.The editors reserve the right to edi “We have looked at all the radar data. There is no itters for clarity, space, and length. For the full policy on Letters tc froman airtraffic control videotape at Kennedy airport e Editor, contact The Tufts Daily. evidence on any ofthe radar dataof amissile tracking and chargedthat the missile was launched during top- toward TWA Flight 800,” said Jim Hall, chairman of secret US Navy exercises offLong Island. He said the the National Transportation Safety Board in com- missile was supposed to hit a Tomahawk cruise mis- ments seconded by Attorney General Janet Reno in sile, but targeted the TWA flight by mistake. Washington. Paris March, which devoted a nine-page spread to “The investigators oftheNTSB and the FBI have the allegations, acknowledged that independent spent months in a hangar in New York working 12 French experts the magazine had interviewed “re- Hey! Engineering is hour days to find the cause of the crash. I find it main skeptical.” extremely offensive that anyone would accuse these The specialists told Paris Match that the kinetic dedicated people of covering up the cause of this energy or continuous rod missile that Salinger con- tough, after all! tragedy,” Hall said. tends brought down the plane is believed to fly too “We have no physical evidence that a bomb or fast to be picked up by airport radar. College Press Exchange sistant director for the Office ol MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Planning and Information Services Nathan Hunstad, a University of That compares to 5 1 percent whc Minnesota sophomore in the Col- had either graduated in the insti- Albania sdit bv deadlv turmoil lege of Liberal Arts, could have tute or were still enrolled. 1 4 4 been halfway done with his sci- Although researchers cited Los Angeles Times-Washington request. ence degree. Instead, he called it many reasons for the nationwide Post News Service According to news reports, four US military heli- quits after his first month at the dropout rates, one main reason TIRANA, Albania- Albania tumbled into anar- copters based on warships in the Ionian Sea began University of Illinois. A Minne- stood out. “The beginning classes chy Thursday as this capital city resounded with evacuating 170 Americans, mostly dependentsofUS sota native, Hunstad was at the give students a poor and distorted gunfire, armed bandits roamed the countryside, and Embassy workers and non-essential staff. top of his classes in high school. image of what chemistry, math, frightened citizens -some on donkeys, some pull- up to 2,000 us citizens are in the country, and He attended special college physics, and engineering might ing wheelbarrows -stormed food warehouses and Bums said the flights could continue for days. Bums classes with other advanced high be about,” researcher Dr. Elaine arms depots in a panic. told reporters in Washington that US Ambassador school students, and was accepted Seymour told the Chronicle. Wil- Uniformed police and military personnel appar- Marisa Lino and 17 core embassy staff members at the University of Illinois’ aero- liam Beyers, coordinator for the ently abandoned Tirana, a day after a new govern- would remain in thecapital forthe time being. Italian nautic engineering program. But Student Academic Support Ser- ment took UP the daunting task ofrestoring order in helicopters alsoairlifted40O~peoplefrom Tirana, and after one month in the program, “I vices for CLA, said that parental a country split by deadly turmoil. It was unclear, Britain and other embassies hurried with plans to get didn’t want a science-based pro- expectations also play a role in however, whether plainclothes security forces were their nationals out. gram. In a way I’m sick ofscience why students change majors. still operating. Before Thursday, the rebellion was centered pri- -I was kind ofburned out,”he said. “Some students discover that President Sali Berisha, whose once firm grip on marily in the south, where criminals and political Hunstad is not alone. Accord- what they thought were their par- power has been weakened by seven weeks of street groups looted arsenals, distributed weapons and ing to a recently released study in ents’ expectations - definable protests triggered by the failure of pyramid invest- took control of a succession of cities and towns. a January issue of the Chronicle professional objectives -are re- ment schemes, called in opposition politicians to tell But the chaos in Tirana on Thursday illustrated for HigherLearning,science, math ally notwhattheirparentsaremost them that he is no longer in control of the military. that Albania’sspasm ofviolencehasbecome random and engineering majors are drop- interested in. What they are most Within hours, Berisha and newly named Prime and uncontrolled. In this sunny, breezy capital, there ping out in record numbers. Na- interested in is what promisesa life Minister Bashkim Fino asked for international rnili- were no battles between clearly defined rebel and tionally, about 44 percent of stu- of completion and satisfaction for tary intervention in a statement read on state televi- government forces, as there have been in the south. dents who start out in science, their children,” said Beyers. $ion. Rather, no one seems to be in control ofthe raids and math or engineering switch to an- Dana Bacon started out as a The appeal, made to the European members of random bursts of deadly gunfire. other field, the Chroniclereported. chemistry student in the Institute NATO, was an effort “to guard the integrity of By nightfall, six people were reported dead in Of UM’s Institute of Technology of Technology’shonors program, Albania, restore peace and safeguard the institu- Tirana. The national casualty count rose as news students who enrolled as fresh- but then switched to legal history .ions in this dangerous situation,” according to a service reports rolled in from nearby towns and Some men in the fall of 1992,17 percent and finally to Scandinavian stud- statement read on the nightly newscast. northern cities previously untouched by violence. transferred to another unit within ies. “Science was something I al- us State Department spokesmanNicholashrns Three people died in Elbasan, two in Korca and the university during the next four ways enjoyed. When I was a little ;aid in Washington that he was unaware of the Cerrik, and one in Puka. years, said Ronald Matross, as- kid, Lwanted to be thedoctor.” e a e z .- 0 9 0 9-q e .e. e e, ix%9 9-9 ,-e e e e e e .e- e *-eJ e e e e-o-~-o-0-5 e e e ...... _ ,* Friday, March 14,1997 THE TUFTS DAILY page three Features Yale course teaches k is music to seniors’ ears byltfSHABARBOUR been part ofmy children’s family.” spoke at the school committee art of bartending meeting on behalfofmusic educa- Daily Staff Writer This year Beck’soldest daugh- College Press Exchange Each year the Institutional Re- ter will be graduating from Tufts tion. NEW HAVEN, Corn.-Final ,an search Department conducts a with honors. “I believe music education is exams can be tough, especially at olive or a twist, and ice, Actually, survey in which they ask graduat- “I find my daughter to have an important right from the elemen- an Ivy League school, all drinks at Yale bars are served excellent education. The profes- tary grades because it stimulates So imagine you’re a student at with ice or “on the rocks” exclud- Staff Pmfile I sors and staff are wonderful to learning and excites students in all Yale University, and you notice ing the obvious (beer and wine). both her and myself.” areas of education,” Beck said. this question on yourwritten exam: ing seniors to identify people who Beck’s son was accepted early “It teaches discipline when drink “up” “neat,” then “List the hard alcohol (including or have contributed to their personal studying scores and practicing in- dents are instructed to leave brand name) found on aYalebar.” and intellectual development. struments. It buildsself-esteemand the ice. Or how about this one: “Please This year Jeanne Beck was identi- stimulates creativity. In Melrose, Students also learn the “Yale determine the correct glass size Bed as one of these individuals. we were not only successful in standards” for setting up and and ingredients for the following Beck has been the music library keeping music in the schools but cocktails: Madras, Red Snapper breaking down a bar assistant at this special library in also received funding to expand and female barfenders and Vodka Gibson Special.” OK, the basement of the Aidekman the program to all grades.” so you’d have to be at least 21- white, button-down Arts Center for almost two years. Beck was also on the executive the legal drinkingage in Connecti- bIack bow tie, Men must beclean- As in the Tisch library, the circula- board of a non-profit corporation shaven, And, they must cut-to even take this exam. But ofcourse, tion desk at the music library is named Band Aiders which raises each year, about 70 Yale students refkain fkom placing tip cupson the staffed by undergraduate and funds for the marching band at do. bar. graduate students. Melrose High School. They’repart ofYaleUniversity The most common problems a “I hire, train, and supervise stu- “We do fund-raising to buy studentwilIencomterat aYale bar Dining Hall’s bartending program, dents,” Beck said. instruments,uniforms, and to sub- which offers classroom instruc- are drunk patrons and minors try- Many students begin working sidize travel and trips.” tion in basic bartending for Yale ing to sneak a drink, Camp says. as freshmen and remain a part of Among her favorite hobbies, student employees who pay a$30 Like any good bartender, they must the library staff for the next four Beck enjoys traveling, especially fee. ask someone of “questionable years. to Great Britain, the Caribbean, “It’s extremely popuIar,” says age” for identification. In the case “She’s areally nice person, and and Florida. Even when on vaca- ofan intoxicated person who Photo by Katie House Caryn Camp, who runs the wanb she’s so helpful. Everyone here Jeanne Beck tion, music influences her life. “I bartending program. “It filIs moretodrink,Yalebaxfenders loves her,” says student employee love the music of the Caribbean,” quickly.” Studentsknow success- ValerieAvila. decision to Tufts for next fall. she commented. ful completionofthecoursequali- Originally from Cambridge, Beck has been employed at the The music library is a wonder- ftesthem to tend bars at Yale func- Beck graduated from Emmanuel University for 11 years. She spent ful place to do research. With over tions, wheretheymake$10.60 an College in Boston. She taught el- six years as library assistant at the 3,000 CDs available to both fac- instructed to the with hour. Then there’s the added ben- make drink ementary school in Bilrica, Mass., Tisch Library, formerly the Wessel ulty an students, the library has little alcohol possible and efit of networking with alumni at as as for eight years. After having chil- Library, and then another three “somethingfor everyone.” Unique reunion functions. inform the manager or police of- dren, she ran a day care in her years at the circulation desk there. to this library is that all ofthe CDs ficer once the person has left One of the students in the pro- the home. She has been doing reference at are circulated. This is one of the gram, senior Yvan Champagne, told bar. Beck became involved with the music library for almost two reasons that the circulation desk The 5-year-oldprogram theYaleDaily News: “You’renot I is of- Tufts when her son attended the years. is kept very busy. doing anything physically taxing, fered seven times each semester, “This is a wonderful place to With alarge amount of material L Eliot Pearson preschool. Later, and you do get to socialize.” In and class size is limited to 10 stu- both of her children were regular work. 1have a very friendly, very stored into a relatively compact to fact, being personable is one of dents. “For instructors to try attendees at the Tufts Creative cooperative staff,” she said. . space, many are hoping that the watch more 10 people set up the qualifications of a good Yale than Arts and Magic Circle summer Both music and her children library will open up a new music their own driis is just too diffi- bartender, Camp says. More im- programs. have been a major part of her life. facility. Beckbelievesthatthis will portant, though, is their under- cult,” says Camp. “When I felt my children were In high school, both of her chil- occur soon. With such a dedicated standing of “mixology.” “They old enough, I searched for a job. drenwere involvedwiththemarch- member of the staff, the music li- haveto know how tomix drinks,” Mostly seniors take the come, This came up, and I was hired. ing band. When an attempt was brary is sure tocontinue to be an Camp explains. For insmce, a andabout 90 percent ofthem pass. “Tufts has been a wonderful made to cut the music department important place for music educa- martini involves two shots of gin, After all, they are Ivy Leaguers. place for me and my family. It has at Melrose High School, Beck tion.

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She doesn36 t gotta . have it’ this time by BEN ZAaETsKY trary to everything that the Daily Staff Writer Abrahamicreligions would like you InthewakeofeveryAmerican’s to believe, the lovejonesensemble Valentine’s Day depression, yet gives us more than one reason to - another “romantic-comedy’’ has ponder as to why God has to be a been thrown up on woman. Thecon- the big screen with text of this scene popcorn dreams & love jones and others in its and JuJube wishes vein is vulgar, in its producer’s Starring: Nia Long, yet witty which, eyes. love jones, Larenz Tate while impressive, - fresh from the Directed By: Theodore should be ex- Sundance film fes- Witcher pected in this age tival, where it gar- of Pulp Diction neredan audienceaward, isasorne- where every screenwriter’s dia- times charming, sometimes tire- logue box seems to be asking some film put together by a tal- “would you like something in a ented collective ofAfrican-Ameri- Tarantino?’The soundtrack isnice - can artists. What it aims to be is as well, a rich blend of songs from Sleepless in Seattle-meets-She ’s hip-hop tojazz. Byrne, the fashionable mechanic, seducing Ormond, the icy scientist, in the mystery Smilla’s Gotta Have It; unfortunately it Darius and Nina, in between falls a bit short. kickin’ it, doitalltoeachother: love, Sense of Snow. love jones is the story of two hate, sex, war. He even makes heran African-Americans, Darius and omelette, the true sign of capitula- Nina, who go from “just kickin’ it” -.-. tion in the OS! He offers her his Ormond is one cool actress to havin’ a “serious love jones,’ on heart between the layers of some their hands. In general terms, this scrambled eggs, but Nina sends movie doesn’t measure up because the eggs back, not because she’s Icy setting in ‘Smilla’s Sense of Snow’ causes chills while it is advertised as being a worried about her cholesterol, but by RACHELDEAHL Smilla’s neighbors, Byrne is also these strange activities are actu- romantic-comedy, the tag is not because she’s got an egg maker of Senior Staff Writer interested in the boy’s death. But, ally linked to the cause ofhis death. entirely true. It isnot finny enough her own back in the city who she is If you’re longing for hot sum- ofcourse, more than simply “help- Ultimately, the film is carried by - to be mistaken for a comedy and not exactly done with yet. mer days, California dreamin’ on a its heroine, or rather the perfor- not star-lit enough to be romantic. By the time she has broken up cold Boston night, then Srnillu’s Smilla’s mance ofits heroine: Julia Ormond. lovejones is caught in the middle with City-boy Charlie, Darius is Sense ofsnow is not the movie for Ormond, who has a strange pres- and-for agood chunkofthe film whipping omelettes for half the you to see. The film follows Smilla Sense of ence on film, does not have the -that’s where the audience is left. town, and suddenly we have a Jaspersen (Julia Ormond), a Snow usual type of charisma necessary slight problem. Greenlandic scientist living alone Starring: Gabriel Byrne, for a star; she, like Smilla, has a Here’s where the in Denmark, who is as cool in de- Julia Ormond coldness about her. While this lovin’ stops and meanorasisherhomeland in tem- Directed By: Bille August qualitydidn’tquite work for her in the (1ove)jonesin’ perature. Through the story, Smilla the title role ofsabrina, Ormond’s begins. uncovers the mystery behind the coldness is ideal for the role of Surprisingly murder of a young boy who lived ing” Smilla,morethan anythinghe Smilla. Ironically, Ormond has ex- enough, in be- in her apartment building. Even is interested in breaking down her actly the opposite effect of tween several though the film is adarker version stoic icy exterior, and ultimately Hepburn, who was the quintes- scenes that go of a story we’ve seen before, a getting her in the sack (which of sential cute-girl of a bygone era. from the con- strong cast and new setting make course he succeeds in doing). As The coldness of this Smilla, its trived to the the film intriguing and entertain- Smilla begins to fall in love with the dark houses and dark world, is one corny, lovejones ing. mechanic, we must question his which Ormond fits into perfectly. does grow on the Smilla climbs to the top of her motives: Who is this man and what The thing which keeps this film Nia Long and Larenz Tate, seen here, star in viewei.Maybeit’s apartment building and surveys does he really want? The mystery going is not the suspense or the the romantic comedy love jones. the writing, pos- the scene ofthe crime. The police deepens and the plot thickens .... plot, but the people and the place. I sibly the charac- say the boy was playing on the As the film goes on, and Smilla The perilsand IonelinessofSmiIla’s We are first introduced to a ters, but somehow Darius, Nina, roof and then either fell off or comes closer and closer to uncov- snow-coveredworld are the thing friendly collective of buddies at and their peripheral friends work jumped. When Smilla looksat the ering the truth, she is put in greater whicharereallyatstakeinthis film. their favorite hangout. It’s kindof theirway-ifnot into the heart- boy’s tracks, she realizes that this danger. Her search for the truth Two things to especially look IikeabeatnikRick‘s American Cafe into the pancreas. They’re charm- is impossible-the footprints form leads her to the discovery of the out for in the film are a wonderful for Howard University alumni. ing,they’re friendly, and it’s fun to a straight leading directly to not-so-legitimate activities of a appearance from Vanessa .. Darius reads some of his poetry, watch them joke around and ad- the edge of the roof “Children largemining company. Smillathen Redgrave (when isn’t she won- dedicates itto his ‘homegirl’ Nina, vise one another. on the finer don’t play that way,” she says. returns to her homeland, the bar- derful?), as the now evangelical and the stage is set. From here it points of love (jones). Andsothequestionsbegin. This ren, snow-covered terrain of ex-secretary of the evil mining rolls. They have some madcap Obviously, this isone muddled little boy, neglected by his alcoholic Greenland, to investigate further. company; and afascinatingmono- encounters, he buys her some ste- movie-never consistently funny mother, hadbecomeaclose friendto She finds that the mining com- logue from Srnillaabout the beau- reo equipment, and before you or romantic enough to completely our heroine, and now she must find pany is actually involved in some ties ofher love: mathematics. Other know it 01’ Darius is going on a hold one’s attention. lovejones is theanswers tothe puzzling informa- X-Files-like activities - experi- than these two highlights, and

I booty call. a movie to be taken lightly, as the tion surrounding his death. menting with ameteorwhich they Ormond’s performance, Smilla ’s At the same time Darius and happier, fluflierscenesprosperand But, ofcourse,no woman could had somehow uncovered. As Sense of Snow offers some basic Ninaare trying to make it in the art the “artistic” and t touch in^" ones solve amvstervalone:enter Gabriel Smilla amroaches the truth about Hollywood fare in its own admi- I d, L. world. Dariuswants to write, and flop. Byrne, the mechanic. One of her young friend, she realizes that rable and interesting setting. Nina wants to make movies. Throughout the film, we see their - personal ambitions wreak havoc on their private lives and vice Have you seen a great Police Academy sequel? versa. Still, their relationship de- , velops rather rapidly, but it lacks the punch (or the cuteness) that Heard Lionel Richie’s latest album? Watched a audiences expect in modem-day romantic comedies. lovejonesdoes - grow on the viewer, but much of heartwarming episode of ‘Family Matters?’ the courtship ofNina feels stilted, choppy, and contrived. By45 minutes into the film, for Gone to see a John Tesh or Yanni concert? betteror forworse, theaudience is used to the tempo. By this point, - the viewer has even been taken in Well, you should tell everybody else about it! by some of the characters and a couple of their encounters. So to Write arts, and let the campus know how much that end, what should one look for? Well,there’sawonderFu1scene that could be easily dubbed the you love Yanni, Urkel, or Officer Zed. “why God’s a woman” scene. Con- -* page six THE TUFTSDAILY Friday, March 14,1997

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With this much experience, r.Twmbos set to take . no substitutes are necessarv d the field byvrvEKRAMGOPAL Seven seniors return to lead squad to the NCAAs Daily Editorial Board by JORDAN BRENNER she is the closest thing to that on up for the loss of an individual The crack ofthe bat. The green Daily Editorial Board the team. But, I expect to have a star. Senior defenders Meg Co- fields. Baseball is back, and the Leadership and experience are more balanced attack.” neys, Mindy Jaffe, and SaraNoel, Jumbos are looking for an NCAA -. two things for which there are no Rappoli not only has to replace and junior midfielder Jess I substitutes. They are also two her top scorer, but her top de- MacLellan all return as starters fender as well. Amber Burns was a and should keep opponents from Baseball Women’s frst-team All-American last year, getting too many shots on . Lacrosse and was named Defensive Player When an opponent is able to t I ofthe Year in Division 111. get a shot off, Tufts still has Tournament bid. Seniors Soule and Cathy Chao little to worry about. Senior Coming offofan ECAC Cham- qualities of which the women’s will be asked to help make up for Dawn Morrill is back in the net, pionship last season and anNCAA lacrosse team where she bid two years ago, the Jumbos are has plenty. sparkled last year, ready to start the season with their The Jumbos posting a .652 solid pitching staff and potent hope to use save percentage, offense. In the 1996 campaign, the ~~ff~~~l;li~~ti Daily file photo those quali- andallowing only team batted .322 while holding ties to help 7.23 goals per opponents to a .253 average. The RBI lead. Jamie Wing also returns build on asolid game. 20-13 Jumbos got off to a slow behind the plate in his second 8-5 season In addition to start and then finished strong by season as a starter. when they be- the wealth of expe- taking the ECAC crown. “We are fortunate that we only gin play next rienced players re- “Wearetalentedenough to go to lost a few seniors last year,” week. Coach turning forthe Jum- the NCAAs,” said pitcher Jeremy Stawiecki said. “Pitching-wise, we Carol bos, Rappoli will Stawiecki. “We just have to prove are pretty strong. It looks pretty Rappol i’s look to several ourselves. Everyone is psyched, but good. We are returning a lot ofkey squad returns newcomers for we still havetoplay ourfirstgame.” guys such as Morse, Steve Lee, seven seniors added support. The key to the Jumbos’ success and Tags. We are a pretty experi- in what she Two freshman, lies on the pitching arms of their enced team, but have to prove hopes to be a Christina Hornby solid rotation, which includes Ma- ourselves this year.” quest for an and Nina Casgar, jor League Baseball prospect Jeff Casey also has a solid core of NCAA Tour- have looked good Taglienti. Taglienti isarguably the freshmen to compliment the veter- nament bid. during the pre- best pitcher to ever take the mound ans. Freshmen Ryan Redwine and “We have season, and will be forthe Jumbos, and leadsarotation Mike Gray have been battling all an experi- expected to play which includes fellow seniors preseason for the starting short- enced group, major roles. Stawiecki and Ben Burman, and stop job. Jon Troy has also had a and that is our The team has juniors Jon Mugar and Brian solid preseason and should be the biggest been practicing for Symmons. Taglienti holdsthe Jum- fourth outfielder on the roster. r strength,” she four weeks, and bos’ single-season strikeout record A southern swing starts off the said. “Last Rappoli has liked with83 in79 innings.Theaceofthe season for the Jumbos. During the year, we only what she has seen. staff went 8-2 last season with a road trip, the squad plays 12 games bad two se- She also acknowl- 1.7 I earned run average. in nine days. The season opener is niors, and this edged areas for “There are going to be three or atHamden-Sydneyat 3 p.m. Friday. year has been potential im- four young pitchers that are going’ Theteamwill facethe IikesofMeth- different. The provement. “I to have to step up for us,” said odist, a top 15 team, UNC-Pem- practices hope that we will Coach John Casey, who is return- broke, a Division I1 team, and Divi- have been continue to be- ingforhis 14thyearinthedugout. sion 111 powerhouse Wesleyan. more intense, come a better de- “We are going to be young in a “We hope that we go down the team fensive team,” she couple of positions in the infield, there, play around SO0 and then seems more remarked. “Offen- so its just a question of how quick come back up here,” Casey said. I, focused, and Two-sport star junior Kate Mathey will have to step it up on sively,we need to they get going.” “Wearejustgoing toplay andsee theyarework-offense this season after the loss of Rebecca Black. Last sea- show more pa- The nucleus which guided what happens. We definitely play a tough schedule. Right after we ing harder.” son, she was a scoring threat with 22 points and 14 goals. tience and cut Tufts to an ECAC Championship Rappoli down on unforced is returning. Sophomore Dan come back, we play Bentley, also cited team speed as a the loss ofBlack. Chao scored 21 turnovers.” Morse, an All-New England Brandeis and BC.” strength. If there is one thing goals last year and added seven Still, expectations should be centerfielder, is the leader in the “We all want to win and get to that concerns her, though, it is assists, while Soule has scored 78 high for this Jumbos squad, and outfield as well as one of the big- theNCAAs,” Stawiecki said. “But the lack of a true explosive points, including 52 goals, in 28 Rappoli even conceded that she gest offensive threats in the lineup. that is not what our goal is right scorer. careergames.Junior Kate Mathey thinks her squad has a chance to Morse batted .344 and led the team now. Now, I think that we should “RebeccaBlack filled that role is also a scoring threat, having make the NCAA Tournament. with 5 home runs and 34 runs bat- just take it one game at a time. for us last year,” she said. “This added 22 points and 14 goals last With so many seniors on this ted in. In addition to his pitching Down south, we face some pretty year wereally don’t have anyone season. year’s team, it certainly would be duties, Symmons is arun producer tough competition. One game at a like that. Natalie Soule is return- Defensively,Tuflswillalsolook a nice way for them to end their asanouttielder. Hehit.374with 12 time is the best way to look at the - ing after missing last season, and to an experienced group to make Jumbo careers. doubles and tied Morse for the season.” Lindros and his Philly Flyers aim for by SAMERDHEIM up for a playoff run, Philly has since his return with 22 goals and 16goalsand46points. Hawerchuk the Cup Finals. Daily Editorial Board stood pat so far, though it has 62 points in42 games. His , has 12 tallies and 34 points. On the backline sits Eric In the past two weeks, teams in been mentioned in several trade John Leclair, hasestablished him- The Flyers have a stifling third Desjardins, Paul Coffey, rookie the Atlantic Division have made rumors. General Manager Bobby self as a top, if not the best, power line in defensive specialists Joel JanneNiinimaa, ChrisTherien, Karl trades with two goals in mind: Clarke is known to be looking at in the game today with a Otto, Shjon Podein, and Darius Dykhuis, Petr Svoboda, and Kjell the Oilers’ Luke Richardson or team leading44 goals and 8 I points. Zubrus. That is not to say that Samuelsson. All ofthedefensemen Brian Marchment to beef up the Leclair, who is tied forthe league’s they can’t score, however, as have a plus rating, with Therien’s backline. If the Flyers have one second-best goal total and is fifth Podein has 14 goals and 30 points plus 19 leading the pack. weakness it is defense, and the in the league in points, also leads and Otto has 11 goals and 29 Desjardins has put together an team has only given up 173 goals, the team with a plus 36 rating. points. This line can drive an op- impressive season with ten goals beatingthe Philadelphia Flyersin eighth in the league. With that Grinder Trent Klatt has emerged posing team’s top line absolutely and 41 points, good for eighth the playoffs and then going on to said, anything less than a Stanley as a force this season playing next crazy with their intense defensive among the league’s defensemen. win the Stanley Cup. Cup appearance makes this a dis- to the two All-stars with a career- pressure and forechecking. Niinimaa has starred in his first The Devils picked up Doug appointing season for high 20 goals and 38 points. In all, Philly’s offense has NHLseason with3 1assistsand35 GilmourandDaveEllett.TheCaps and company. Second liners Rod amassed 226 goals, third in the points, placing him in the top20 in acquired Adam Oates, Rick The Flyers are the second-best Brind’Amour,MikaelRenberg, and league, and finally has depth be- defensemen scoring. Coffey, who Tocchet, and Bill Ranford. The team in the NHL with a 38-20- 10 have been able to hind the top line. On the slight has 27 points in 47 games, gives Rangers traded for Esa Tikkanen record, good for 86 team points, take some of the offensive pres- chance that Lindros or Leclair has the Flyers yet another very ca- __- and Russ Courtnall. All these behind only the defending Cup sure off the top line -a problem an offnight, now there is someone pable quarterback for a potent deals were made in anticipation of Champions, the Colorado Ava- in years past. Brind’Amour is third up front who can pickup the slack, powerplay. The ability ofPhilly’s a playoff matchup with the East- lanche. This team is led by Lindros, on the team in scoring with 22 which is the huge difference be- backliners to either cany the puck ern Conference-leadingFlyers. who missed action early in the goals and 49 points. Renberg is tween this year- and years past. Whileother teams have geared season, but has played strong fourth on the team in scoring with ThisiswhatwillpushtheFlyersto see NHL, page 8 c- page eight THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, March 14,1997 I -I I I MOPS set for upcoming week How ‘bout them 76ers, huh? * u Today the day you POINTS is NHL GAB and a .906 save percentage. continued page 7 continued from page 1 computer consultant who was stop listening to the from Bothare capableofmakingthebig only able to give advice over the tales of other lives lived, a-make crisp passes out of the save and are important factors in compatable. “We were having dif- phone. 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c. Facing a fact of life in +. Americans favor ...... Los Angela Times-Washington Earthquakesare a fact of life in Not more gun control Post News Service Japan. Barelyaweek ITO, Japan -Almost200 inn- ed Los Angeles Times-Washington -6 1 percent want a gun owner ceepers, geishas, bus drivers and Post News Service who fails to obtain acriminal back- nassage parlor workers gathered WASHINGTON-Nearlynine groundcheck before selling a fire- m the beach here Monday, faced Pictures hung on walls are often out of 10 Americans favor a re- arm to be heldlegally liable for later he sea and bowed as a Shinto slightly askew. quirement that all new handguns crimes committed by the pur- xiest prayed for the big catfish in Many Japanese families keep be childproofedand nearly seven chaser. .he mud to knock it off. an earthquake kit near their front out of IO want the guns “person- Tom Smith, who directed the Local lore has it that earth- door. The bag, made of fjreproof cai Ag alized” so they could be fired only survey at the University of Chi- 7uakes are caused by a giant cat- m&riaI,containswats, food, ban- lieved by an authorized user, a new na- cago, said the responses indicate Fish swishing its tail on the muddy dages, medicine, flashlight, radio tional survey showed Thursday. “people want to expand the cur- ;ea floor. and impoflant ~ocumentssuch as Sponsors of the survey said it rent patchwork system of regula- So partly to boost morale and birth certificates and land deeds. store,bottles ofsakenormallydis- documented-forthe firsttime- tion into a more comprehensive 2artly beseeching the gods for The govement maintains a playedstandinghave been laidon strong public demand that hand- system ofregulation analogousto ielp, workers in Ito’s tourist in- network of earthquake gathering their sides to keep from falling in guns be treated like other con- what existsnow for automobiles...” dustry prayed on the beach for an points, mainly at schoolYards, an earthquake, and fishing line is sumer products. Three out of four “we register cars and require md to an eight-day seriesof earth- Parks and Other OPen spaces- Ev- strung across the display &elves Americans believethe government that people have a license to drive; quakes that has frayed nerves and ery fall, there is anational disaster tokeepbottles from shakingtohe should regulate the safety design similarly, we could register guns zest the locaI economy hundreds drilI. ffoor. of guns. and license gun owners,” Smith Df millions in tourist dollars. Grocery stores sell special r Of ‘‘It’s bizarre to think that a 4- said at a news conference. Since March 3, Japan’s Meteo- quilted caps that people are sup the year-old, who can’t open an aspi- Teret, whose Baltimore-based rological Agency has recorded al- posed to pull on to protect them- east of rin bottle, can operate a loaded center has been in the forefront of most 9,000 earthquakes here on the selves from flying glass. OlcaniC pistol,” said Stephen Teret, direc- efforts to improve the safety de- [zu Peninsula,about 70milessouth- Japan is pasticularly vulnerable the tor of the Center for Gun Policy sign of guns, said the same type of west of Tokyo. Only about 400 of to earthquake damage because being caused bY and Research at Johns Hopkins safety regulations that govern all them were strong enoua to be felt many neighborhoods consist of below the earth‘s School of Public Health. other consumer products ‘&canand by people, but they have caused denselypacked buildings of fairly Teret’s center and the Univer- must be applied to handguns.” threeminorinjuries,poweroutages, flimsy wooden construction. Most - sity of Chicago’s National Opin- And the Joyce Foundation’s disruptions in train service, burst deaths from earthquakes result tion in Izu was about 3,000 years ion Research Center jointly re- president, Deborah Leff, said with water and sewer lines, cracks in from fires caused by ruptured gas ago, but there have been several leased the results of a telephone 38,000 gun deaths per year “this highways and houses, and a land- and electrical lines, and Japan’s underwatereruptionsinthelast10 survey of 1,200 people across the country must focus on what can slide that sent several people to an traditional wooden-home neigh- years. country on a range of gun-related be done to prevent this epidemic emergency shelter for the night. borhoodsarelikekindlingwaiting Japan’s most famous earth- issues. The survey, with a sam- of gun violence.” Although Izu is accustomed to for a match. quakebeforeKobewastheTokyo pling variation of plus or minus 3 The survey was released one seismic activity because of nu- More than 5,500 people died in earthquake of 1923, which killed percent, was funded by the Joyce day after Handgun Control Inc. merous undersea volcanoes in the the devastating Kobe earthquake more than 100,000 people. Con- Foundation of Chicago. launched an effort to get Congress area, the unusually intense wave ofJanuary 1935. ventional wisdom here is that the Among its major findings: to pass a law requiring the sale of of earthquakes has rattled even Residents here say the Kobe Tokyo region is hit with a disas- -86 percent ofthose surveyed child safety locks with every hand- the stoic residents of this seaside quake has changed the public’s trous earthquake every 69 years, support laws requiring all new gun sold in the along communiq of75,OOOpeople. imageofearthquakesforever.Now so the capital city theoretically handguns to be childproofed. with a warning about the dangers “It has really cut the ecowomic when People hear about quakes in has been due for the next Big One -82 percent favored manda- and legal consequences ofimprop- life of this city,” said Yoshikam Izu, the reports instantly conjure since 1992. tory registration of handguns. erlystoring firearms. Inaba, who runs the 19-rOOm images ofthe devastation in Kobe For many here, including taxi -8 1 percent want handgun President Clinton, in his State Yokii inn in downtown Ito, which and people stay away. driver Osamu Fukuda, the more sales to an individual limited to of the Union address last month, has had 98 reservations canceled in ItO, terrifiedthat immediate concern is economic. one per month. urged similar legislation on child since the earthquakes started. swill keep visitors Fukuda said his business has Vir- -72 percent say private gun safety locks. Such proposals are More than 60,000 people have away during the spring Golden tually dried up since the local sales not involving a licensed opposed by the National Rifle canceled spring trips to the area, Week holidays, asked Mayor quakes started. dealer should be subject to the Association, whose chief lobby- which is famous in Japan as a Toichiro Suzuki to issue a state- “It’s alotscarier tobekilledby same background checks as those ist, TanyaMataksa, said Clinton’s region of beautiful, craggy scen- ment guaranteeing that the city is money than by anearthquake,” he required for dealer sales. prposal was irresponsible and ery and glorious hot spring baths. in no danger from the quakes. said. -70 percent want handgun “clearly undermines armed self- owners to be licensed and trained. defense in American homes.” Brvant Gumbe1 chooses Clinton in Helms’ land Los Angeles Times-Washington graders and math tests for eighth-graders. to join CBS after ‘Today’ Post News Service As for Helms, who was not in the audi- Gumbel, 48, may anchor a syndkated RALEIGH,N .C .--President Clintontrav- ence,Clinton said their relationship has lost Los Angeles Times-Washington someofitsold bite. “EversinceIgotachief Post News Service show two years from now but initially will eled Thursday to North Carolina, where NEW YOK- Calling his decision “a only be putting forth ideas for syndicated most folks at the state capitol were too of staffthat does not speak with an accent,” close call” because of his loyalties to NBC, projects in which he would play a behind- polite to bring up the name of this state’s Clinton said, “we’ve been getting along Bryant Gumbel said Thursday that it was the-scenes role. He also will host three senior senator and a certain infamous re- better, Senator Helms and I.” the management of CBS News and the op- celebrity-interviewprograms a year for CBS, mark he made two years ago. That was a reference to North Carolina portunity to create programming that led similar to what Barbara Walters does for So it fell to Clinton to raise the awkward nativeErskineB.Bowles,Clinton’stop aide, him to switch networks. ABC. subject of Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., among and a longtimefamily friend of Helms. “I was impressed with the executives at Winning Gumbel’s services in a bidding the most zealous of the president’s Repub- Clinton’s speech in Raleigh was the lat- CBS, and I’m excited about the chance to war with ABC andNBC had been apriority lican antagonists, who once warned Clinton est in the traveling road show that he and create a newsmagazinefrom scratch and to for CBS executives, who hope his hiring that he “better have a bodyguard” if he first lady Hillary Rodham Clintonhave em- be apartner in asyndicationcompany where signals a resurgence at CBS News, which visited military bases in the Tarheel state. barked on in recent weeks to encourage I can come up with ideas for programming,” trails its rivals in the evening news ratings. Noting that he had traveled here with state legislatures to impose more rigorous Gumbel said in an interview. “In terms of symbolism, it is significant Defense Secretary William S. Cohen- instruction and testing policies on local Sources said Gumbel, who stepped down that Bryant has chosen to come here,” CBS Helm’s old GOP colleague in the Senate- schools. in January after 15 years of anchoring the News President Andrew Heyward said. “A Clinton joked that people shouldn’t get the Clinton has gone from Maryland to “Today” show at NBC, will be making $7 few years ago, people were saying that CBS wrong idea. Michigan to North Carolina, essentially million a year at CBS, a salary that will put News was never coming back.” “Before I came down here Senator Helms delivering the same speech, with only afew him in the upper echelon of network news- NBC,forwhichGumbelhadworkedsince asked me to tell you that [Cohen] isnot the minor variations on theme at each place. casters. 1972, did not have a lot to offer in its effort guard Jesse once said I would need to come North Carolina, astate with numerous mili- Under the five-year deal announced by to keep him. Tom Brokaw remains as anchor toNorth Carolina,” Clinton cracked, draw- tary installations, was a logical place to talk CBS Thursday, Gumbel will anchor a new of “NBC Nightly News” and the network ing spirited applause and chortling from about raising standards at the 233 schools prime-time newsmagazine this fall and will already has three fully-staffed editions of state lawmakers. operated by the Defense Department for begin a partnership in a new production its “Dateline NBC” newsmagazine airing Cohen was traveling with Clinton as the 1 15,000students atbases around the world. companywith EyemarkEntertainment,CBS’ each week. administration announced that schools on Clinton also made a rhetorical pitch fo1 syndication arm. The latter venture will give ABC, meanwhile, was said by sources to the nation’s military bases will be enlisting raising teacher standards. He noted that in him ownership in programmingthat has the have offered Gumbel$5 million a year to in Clinton’s program to have national edu- Cincinnati the school board and teachers’ potential to earn him significant income host a new Thursday-night prime-time cationaltestingstartingin 1999.NorthCaro- union have worked together to streamlinc over his CBS salary. newsmagazine and other projects. But lina Gov. James Hunt, D, also announced procedures for removing some bad teach, “Syndication was a big part of the deal, Gumbel reportedly had concerns about the that his state would participate in the volun- ers. ‘‘While good teachers get a raise,’ not so much financially as in terms of the changes in management at ABC News last tary national tests. The Education Depart- Clinton said, “the truly bad teachers whc independence” it offers, Gumbel said. week. ment is drafting reading tests for fourth- can’t measure up should get a pink slip.” page ten THETUFTS DAILY Friday, March 14,1997 Cosbys are relieved by arrest Children are shot in back touring Jordan COSBY JORDAN continued from page 1 these processes don’t come and along with army troops to search nian government did not officially go in a week or two. But at least continued from page 1 formissingchildren inthe bushes. identify, was arrested at the scene apparent motive. now there’s great hope that the did not act fast enough to stop the Hours afterthe 11 :20 a.m. shoot- after fellow soldierstackled him as Williams also said police be- police canjump on what looks like rogue attack and that Jordanian ing, Israeliarmyrabbisanivedwith he tried to change magazines. Jor- lieve they “have the one person a promising lead and pursue this border sentries refused for a criti- gauze and gloves and plastic bags danian and Israeli accounts said he involved in the shooting,” and case to a conclusion,” Brokaw cal 40 minutes to permit Israeli to perform the religious obligation wasthedriverofan American-built that they were not looking for an- said. “Mrs. Cosby wants this man ambulances to enter. ofcollectingevery trace ofhuman Jordanian humvee on the scene. other suspect. Two other people, and she wants him now and wants “At the beginning, Jordanian remains for burial. They clipped Teacher Yaffa Shukroun, 37,the aman and a woman believed to be him appropriately prosecuted and soldiers didn’t overpower him and and bagged the bloody grass, only wounded adult, said from her acquaintances of the suspect, convicted,” he added. didn’t do anything,” said Rosa kneeling grimly to blot stains from bed at Jerusalem’sHadassah Hos- were questioned but were released, While the Los Angeles Police Himi, a teacher at the Orthodox the asphalt. pital that she had “rolled into the Williams said. Department launchedan intensive Jewish First school in Beit The shooting site is a popular ravine when the shooting started.” A family spokesman said investigation to find the killer and Shemesh, whoescortedthe5 1 stu- destination for Israeli field trips “I called to all the students to lie Cosby andhis wife, Camille, were the victim’s father hired a private dents on their outing. “They even and is known in Hebrew as low on the ground, and we rolled greatly relieved by the arrest. “I detective to assist, civic leaders pushed one of our teachers and Naharayim, or TwoRivers, because down the hillside,” she said. “I sense areal sense oftriumph, exu- and two supermarket tabloidmaga- wouldn’t let him near the injured of the local confluence of the Jor- suddenly felt a pain in my upper berance and something along the zines offered rewards totaling girls to care for them. It was only dan and Yarmouk. Early Zionist back and felt very heavy. I couldn’t lines of some sort of closure,” nearly $400,000 for information when he failed to put his second pioneers built an electrical genera- move, couldn’t look left or right.” David Brokaw said. leading to the gunman’sarrest and [ammunition]clip in the gun that tor here. Arabs and Jews operated Avi Rivkin, chiefofHadassah’s “Evervbodv recognizes that cnnvi&nn - the other soldiers took him.” it together until the Jewish state trauma unit, said Jordanian doc- Senior Israeli commanders, in- was declared in 1948, accounting tors had performed emergency cluding West Bank police chief for the large color sign declaring, surgery on Shukroun beforetrans- Alec Ron and the Central “Naharayim: Island of Peace.” ferring her from Shuneh hospital. Command’sMaj. Gen.UziDayan, Israel returned the site to Jor- “In my opinion,” he said, “they played down those complaints, danian sovereignty aspart oftheir saved her life.” emphasizing that the Jordanians 1994 peace treaty, but Jordan rec- But for Israelis who were at the gave medical treatment to the vic- ognizes the property rights ofKib- scene, the first searing moments tims and evacuated seven of the butz Ashdot Yaakov and granted were what they will recall. mostcriticallywounded-five of arenewable 25-year lease. Though “Three Jordanian soldiers were whom died - to a hospital in Israelis may enter freely, with a accompanying him,” said Zacharia nearby Shuneh. Dayan said he minimum of paperwork, the treaty Ozeri, vice principal of the girls’ telephoned a general in Amman forbids them “to carry weapons of school. “They didn’t do anything and received permission for Israeli any kind in the area.” to stop him. They just followed ambulances to cross the border, The gunman, whom the Jorda- him, yelling, ‘Madman,madman.”’

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