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Itt , / Wednesday. February 25, :1.998 Itt"M'- 1 Chico bar patrons still puffing . ~ Biaokou! bites Elisa Boogiovanni avoid state law fiDes, Bm:nen fished ropmt..ecrb2r~as YnIess you cot school ~..-ester­ SeniorWriter r_ all of his employ=. The weD as emp'...oyees.. day; you experienced the bIad::- California law, AD 3037_ was \Vbm the city told_be · ness. And according ro the 1arest: Chico ban; are still going up enacted to protect ~ employees still couidrf[ allow- smofW:tg in his infu from PG&E, all of a.ico. in smoke_ from secondhand smoke.. bar. B"""", __oed ., .,b;y !be P_andDmhambada~ And Ihose who are abiding by BlUIIeIi:nowlelldsd£ba£aJooe,. smoking ban. !htt be said be _ o~~<HaImcstanboorTuesday. the new sene law say they 14 horns a day; ID I=p itop= his busintss in l'iIio"D wedts - to .ran · ,,()ne reporter into Rick are suffering.. BUi city laws banning smok.­ baJ:5 dJat stilE ia:p:rrons ~ R~s,. director of Student ~ ~!2" D1f1OO Falke: fssued: fi<.re eitatioosto smokers In 24 Joe Burnett, mw"DeI" of Cllico iog in Chico are e~'-eiI stricta '""Ibis is jusr ~ freedom Ac~vities. and discovered a pas:-­ ~~c:em;a$~EOO~ rfthey are cited BillianIs. said tha190 pen:ent of tfum the staG! Jaw. and have been Iost... be said_ Now-~ smokers are agan" ~.sfa:E: fu~iInes.. si\!le cause for the outa."oe. Just his clientele u-ere smokers before since Janumy ]997. The Qrico we1corne ;0 iigbt up a Chico > before the b1aclronr. Rees in was the Slate law ba:nnin£ smokin2" in ordinance does DOi allow smok­ Billiardswce~ $-RIS:dtal:fm:;:: 5100 hi~ '9ffice. He looked up and saw bars was pm in effect. on Jan..~L ing in any bar,. ~ of In a bard:: ~ the city nmnic- ~~dtatfcrr~:s:anEyea::S2fIO right-wing student-activist In order to allow those cus­ ~~~$5fJU whether ibe business has ..,Eiety cta:fa:L a'te!;:: $500 MiChael P!=i standing in his tmIli!:Is to smoke in his bar 2lld t;mployees or DOL It U"'3S estab- ~~~8i L-______________________________~ 'do{}rway with his ann raised and ~a {!lrm in his hand. "Hey Rick,."" P~SCi procJaimed. and just then ;the·power went out. Rees joking­ ly sUspected it was Pucci's doiIm-.. : ~ to1d him he made a greM Jt!nsion · entrance.'" Rees said. steban performs his art "Our power outage sent stUdents across the country home early as well "Buzz" Buzzini,. eases in '~tructionaI media specialist at Chico State, was in lhe-middleof Tee ~... blb!\lOlm:: ~ brciadcasting virtual classes. via "'i'!'ed ;;., ~ p<>hl. !~ !be satellite. all over the country_ Mideast bean- f~ oo.oc mat: Students from Nevada. New ~a~o.~ JeiSey, Tennessee and Vancouver, he:!:!L.A~~-!!rO"~ British Columbia were busy scm:rrlm!kdm:rr.i~~ taking notes in their political and moetin... while mtJ'hax !rlass Chico SUf~ student PIDIip coinpl!-ter science classes when ___,!!ol- HIp~-clrs. yOtJ.IIgIT brot:l!er- is foi­ all the screens went black.. Buzz - ~ 'l1his;sibling-sfOOE.'iiep$- could hardly keep up ~yjth calls --- s~ 'ie:h"'"S- a£e_ the older from across the country ringing _""'" ~ibemislpulbf mma:. ~ gJOO afOOt gI:L~ Hipwell "':"3$ ~ around W.e the phones off the hook while he '\\8 a bsu pcrlfinto £he ~ des:era in an .:moored ~--rn:L'ld '\~ talking to om reporter:. "'" _ of Ibe pipe. !be gl= catrier.. inbmng morurrs into These stories were on the ilegm "'.- enemw~-... lighter side. bot journalism smpe. "The """'ern.y p=irlem ~~w~ Hipwefi'""s :!"mmga- stUdent Sarah Detlefsen experi­ ~ m:: ~ ~-oo; two::;Ul­ tm)d<;;:::r 0:; :mID;nz Uk:: more .r~ enCed some real suspense. You E!gs. fuEmiag a pernn sphere 3oo...l'lOO u.s... IToOpS. SUIt-ond see; Detlefsen uses a wheeIcbair _""'_!!b&.a, in me MiddIe Eb""t <Incl pre­ and wheo the power went ont. _'Oii<!S:iilcasedcnfffi~jtm:.:!S pared for war_ she- was 00 the second floor of in Ifu! ~ cf his "oQ an Bm: Hip'tO\'dI is not: (Do con­ Ayers Hall. A tw<>-tien:d flight of ~mm~sstt!rlii.>... cerned aOOt!I his oroUre£ wOO is stairs stood between her and the Asre_lbemmlred sutiooed m an ar.ilIdv tm:iL He ground floor. Carrying her and ~!!b:ssfisb..tlIe knows milIety mrirs ~ pretty her-500-pound wheelchair- down far h:!CK: fmm tb::: fi~ the"stairs is too much of a risk, so -~..-.mg- M~v. in a ~-T ~ effoo: Detlefsen had to wait it out. -~ hJ P£i!"~:t Cr:uterl S~--Ied The signs say "In case of fire. ~~:t~~-­ group of ~isiring anad on Iraq_ t:rmerl Xarions do not use the e1evatOfs." I guess p;mms in ~ ghs.rbltm"ing ~ Ge::!cr:U Kmfi .-'\imm that goes for power outag~ too. ....miamI« lhII Sa!nrdn. signed a-~ ",,-nD. Iraqi Presi&m I guessforSarah it is a good thing ~~~ lSOofifIe "ri­ Saddam Hus..s.cin that: may pre­ it wasn't a fire. What if she were tI:m:i-mmZId~we:re ,.eru:awar. oo,tbe seventh floor of Butte HaD rosy ia T<kmn Hill. """'I"'­ Presideru CfmrffiJ: s;:rid he is duling a serious blaze'! Maybe ing in <II. t::S furdre ~-s thinks the- .:urr~ 5houId be someone should think about that. ~S"",S5.ooo __ :JCCept:ID1~ u; me l'niIed Slaw.i.. Sarah already has. =hips will i>: """""" .. II­ Inc L··~ ~urir;: CounoJ ~.;tjJ{\ftl!:.~pl'.,.~ m!t Tuesda\i to ~ me- ~ F,;,led again ~ pI.m to be mcummg fu=sh... t!m ~ookf. - open up cigin so­ When The Orion makes a mis­ men a Chioo St:!!e in the bll c:illed presidenriaJ: sU-=S it) U-"'~. take we correct it. and in Ibis case Inll!eobss_._ .... e;,tponS rnspec!otS... we wish we could just tum b3clc ~m.e:classbl()'\l;­ Chico S~ o."furcU $cteilCe the clock and reprint last issue. mg:~bebas.n·[~­ nrof<!SS€lT S~;::, ~lin SC>!S ~ We revisited a IS-year-old nero~, sine!! 1969_ ~a O~tt POVieL news stol}' about an accident that -rm-~ - il-s,;ill -It"s d~ l.!-s. :m <Wthuriev occ;um:d during a fralemity­ _ ll!e1ll:".r:wu"!l:::ld$aJil::l;; coming rod: Ul me ..ery is&le.,- N"ewfin S.l.ld...lH~1 rel~ed activity, resulting in the 1IaiwoISiIy~_£sieIJaa_!hep;ri;dsof-~~ doesn -, ~-ant me $o\.-ereigruy dea~ of a 23-year-old Tau 5.tmday}I'd.s..o...t.ati.i&~sllillsbeIeaiOi!l!-IIis- .. - ...-- Gamma Theta pledge. see_~8 The Orion unintentionally printed that the accident was V't', lUlzing-related, and the subhead i even stated "hazing death." We Veteran black journali$l reminisces apOlogize and hop'; Ibe liaternity {Jake's Restaurant closes doors and our readers understand we FomU!T Chico student Reming. a vigorous. jovial butFJ.:ming ...... _iI)'!be after two decades of times w~ just rrYm8 to telllhe stoI)'. 9O-vear-old, \\--as bom in ~ia_~ good ~ was no hype involved. Flemi~g returns to his JacksonVille, An.. He was II -Bbd:s couldJ:2-t snv :II. lite New OU7IeTS plan a Sure gradtmes vobo b:r.-e: pur­ when he moved to Chico in HOld Ool:s, ooIy at~' cfwoi th::. bar 'lIOiIl pdfonn a Malt Ifotl~ can be reached at childhood home 1919. He 1wIn'l seen his mother be said. -And :ll t\tu.·s care makeover for old bar massive re~g.. he- said. ~tl~C5t.CSJIchico.l!do. in the seven years since '" Ilmodw:.y 3Dd tlrird or_ -The n>!vo: owners sa';" JanO'FarrilllllHl she divorced his ~::lIher and SIr<d; blacle. bod '0 sit by wy"re going (U ~ Patlsa KaJantari 1'IIQVed west. Heming desaibed ,lie_- remodd tf:b::: place.- ;,\\:bb CtmIriInttin& ",Titus tbeirmmion: Au. child, herds :md ..,...... s::Ud 4baCs .. bat it neck. A .... Tommy?· my mother osked...~ r.mI$'Waen-(3. nmpCOOttm for Amr- its 21-yc:ar kgJiCY. JlIe\\." name. WIDe palnL c:upet. He does not know how to "'Yeah?' r answered. Having FIemiDg. but !he ia: cmun store JOlle's Re:staumnl &. Good \1ioodandtnss... 7 drive. He surfed the web not ..... her for so long, I paII<d \\~ anochtrstory_ TUlICS Bar of Otico shut its "'These gu}"'5.:De':l couple of ":Z~0ZnwBgc,_ WednesCl:!y for tile firs' time. a""'Y - she slapped me upside -Pri<:e's Ja: C=m Shop had. doors fOT th::: last time on preppy-looting kids who- ,,-:mt ;SpoitS " 9 He remembers when a semester !he head and look me heme for si~ ,~We. reserve Ihe riebt (Q V:oktuinc·s o.y. 10 ~ il Nd:. to its. forme:r :',M'Cf1a¢ women baskcIbI1l at Chi~ Slate University cost abath." teiUse setvia: to tm)-ooe:- he When me: doors U1 Ftfth «­ glory. 1he.y ~'aI1l it to be a ;;~mm~CACplayol&. Slo. He is not into ma­ ~g's new home was a rar _"Wc knew ",hat Ibis Nomcl open again !he wed; <ou.." 1m when: !he tids <an ;Eitterla/nmMt :13 reriallhings. cry fi'om ,hI> runner ho .... of meaq,t1o-. before St. Palrict~s D&y. DeW dane';' I ",ish !hem • lot of An a~-winning: pioneu in Now York Cily ""d Jackson.ille. lliis.ani:I ItIlI1l)' oth:r slights owncn will I13ve rcoam<d !he Iud." he SIIid. African;Americnn jourrilliism. In lhe 1920" ··we picked ~ oittse Fleming Co rene cst:lblishmenr -Hzttrirutton"s.
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