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THET Wednesd.ay, January Volume XL, Number 1 ‘Where You Read It First 19,2000 L- r-- ILY -. - Record Dowling Hall to be umber r-- completed in April accepted by RACHEL RUBENSON middle floors will compriseapark- Daily Editorial Board ing structure. Despitethe frigidweather, con- Accordingto John Roberto, Vice early in struction on Dowling Hall, the new President of Operations, con- student services and parking ga- struction workers are currently rage complex, has proceeded as attempting to finish structural Round 1 scheduled, despite earlier setbacks framingon theroofand first floor, by WILL KINLAW which pushed back the original complete exterior masonry, and Daily l’ditorial Board opening date of Jan. 15 to some- place walls and partitions on the 9uring mid-December, while time this spring. Workers are cur- seventh floor. Special bags have most current students were away rently concentrating on finishing been used to enclose spaces for on winter break, 3 15 future Jum- the exterior of the building and heating so that workers can con- bo~received Early Decision hope to have the infrastructure tinue despite the cold tempera- iiclund I acceptance letters from completed by early April. tures. ttic Ac’missions Office. In keeping The top floor ofthe building is Once the roof is in place, glass w;?- E 1 inflationary trend that be- designed to provide students windows will be installed on the gan oirer a decade ago, this year’s greater accessibility to the vari- top floor and workers will begin Round I applicant pool increased ous student services by consoli- finishing the interior. Construc- significantly over last year’s. datingthem in one location. It will tion is scheduled to begin soon At 3 15 students, the Round I house the academic program sup- on a pedestrian bridge that goes clhss of 2004 grLw over five per- port offices, such as the Registrar from the plaza behind Packard ceiit fi-om last year, and has grown and class deans, as well as a sig- Hall to the seventh floor of 167 pxent zince 1995. The top nificant number of other student Dowling. Roberto estimates that areas of acadcrnic interests cited services, including the Offices of the structure will be finished by by the accepted students, who the Bursar and of Financial Aid, early April, barring delays from rexesent 36 states, included in- Career Services, and the Office of winter weather. ternational relations, psychology, the Dean of Students. qt’sproceedingwell. I think biology, and enginec hg. While the student services cen- it’s taken us longer to get out of “The number of students ap- terwill be located on the top floor the ground than anticipated be- cause the site is on the hill. lt’s plying Early Decision has contin- Photo 6y Jamb Silbehtg of the seven-story building, the licdtc grow,” said Dean ofunder- Construction continues on Dowling Hall, which will house most first floor will be home to the De- going along as well as it can at grad 11 a t e A d m i ss i on s David student services and the University Police when completed. partment of Public Safety, which Cuttino. “It looks as though we’re includes the campus police. The see DOWLING, page 17 going to have another record year in tenns of regular admissions as w-11.” He went on to say that in- crcac ng niiiFhPrS ofr,trictrrltr,are Floods strike Hillside 10s and 20s aqainL seleciing Tufts as their number- one choice, making the applica- Students forced to evacuate to Latin Way; other buildinqsU face-floods tion process increasingly competi- tive. by BROO!CE MENSCHEL students weie re!ocated to Latin incidents. “The first time we had a University Police Department, Lariy decision applicants made Daily Editorial Roard Way towers A, B, and C. Tufts Fire flood, one wouldthinkathorough were unrelated. The earlier inci- up 35 percent ofthe class of2003, Residents ofthe Hillside apart- Marshall Ferry Cayton said that check of the building would be dent occurred when a sprinkler and that number is on the rise. ments’ 10 and20 suitesreturnedto hopefully the apartments will be conducted so that this would not head burst in the same apartment According to Cuttino, this ratio campus yesterday to find them- livable again within a week. happen again. Needless to say, tower. has grown steadily from around 1 8 selves again the victims of flood- Residential FacilitiesCoordina- this is obviously not the case, and Yesterday, the tower began percent over the last ten years. ing, the second time this year for tor Jennifer Bevins has told stu- I am very disappointed in the Uni- flooding just before noon when a Early Decision applicants are more the beleaguered Jumbos. dents they will be back in four to versity that they allowed this to three-inch pipe in the attic ofthe 20 !il

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Lee banner burning Partly sunny . Increasing clouds Snow developing seen as hate crime High: 27 LOW:10 - 15 High: 30 RICHMOND, Va. -The Sons ofconfederate Veterans are demar ing that Monday’s torching ofa banner of Confederate Gen. Rob Ridiculously cold weather will continue for the foreseeable future. A snowstorm is E. Lee on a holiday in his honor be treated by police and prosecutc headed ourway starting around midday on Thursday and lasting into Friday. Amounts as a hate crime against Southerners. are uncertain as of yet, but the potential is there for around six inches. “The city should not treat this as a normal crime. They shoL treat it as a hate crime,” said Brag Bowling, central Virginia COI - Weather forecast by Andrew Freedman mander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. “The heritage of a I of Southerners has really been violated.” Richmond police say arson investigators have a suspect and a nearing an arrest in the crime, which happened shortly after 4 p.1 Monday at the city’s downtown flood wall. A gallery of banne there commemorates Richmond’s history. Police spokeswoman Jennifer Reilly said investigators will dete nine later ifthe burning, which destroyed the Lee banner, qualifi 3s a hate crime. “Right now it’s not being treated that way,”she sai An earlier banner featuring Leeat the floodwall sparkedaracial livisive battle last spring. The resulting compromise had a bann if Lee flanked by a black union soldier and President Abraha >incoln, but only the picture of Lee was burned. Campaign finance reform on the minds of seniors AASON CITY, la. -At The Willows retirement community, res lents thinking about presidential politics find it easy to get fired u bout campaign finance reform. Harvey Koelder, a courtly 79, says Texas Gov. George W. Bus has got too much money,” and then he blushes. “Maybe I shouldn ave said it, but it just flew right out.” Beth Elder, 88: “It’s ridiculous to spend the money they spend o hooting hot air that isn’t worth listening to, when people ar omeless and starving and the government is going into debt.” Opal Mathre, 76, dubious andan avidconsumer ofpolitical new: It ends up the fellow with the most money wins. The commentator listen to say Bush has got it.” There is a small groundswell at The Willows for Alan Keye5 iewed as a sort of anti-politician, although the former ambassado about as little-known here as he is in other parts of the countrj When Donald Olson, 80, grumbles that candidates “never dc that they say they’re going to,” Arthur Kleve pipes up that that’ hy he likes Keyes. “He’strue blue,” says Kleve, at 68, the baby here I don’t think he’s a politician. I think he’s the one who will do thl lost to get the country back on track morally.” Olson: “Is that the black guy?’ It is indeed. And he’s not just true blue, they agree, but eloquen

1 boot. “I think he could turn a horse around in the middle of thc reet,” Mathre says. CIA hedges its bets on Iranian nuclear program WASHINGTON - An intelligence report indicating an Iranian ~fficialhad said his country had enough nuclear materials to build 1 bomb has led agency analysts recently to hedge their bets about whether Tehran can produce such a weapon, according to admin- stration sources. A CIA spokesman on Monday would only say that the agency ias had a“1ong interest” in Iran’s nuclear weapons research and has been “watching it on a continuing basis.” Asked about a change in he agency’s assessment, he responded, “There are as many opin- c ons as analysts on that subject.’’ The CIA’Snew view of Iran’s nuclear potential was reported in Aonday editions of the New York Times. A senior administration official who follows nuclear weapons ctivities said Monday that when the CIA report on the Iranian’s emark first circulated last year, “it was not viewed as very signifi- ant.” It is only recently that the agency has “made it an asterisk” in their nalysis, he added. “We don’t want to discount the possibility,” he said, “but no one i asserting [the Iranians] have enough for a bomb.” Iran has made no secret that it has had anuclear weapons program ir more than 15 years, driven primarily by Iraq’s program and Iaghdad’s use of chemical weapons during th6ir war. Another icentive was Israel’s possession of nuclear weapons.

Compiled from the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service and TMS CamDus News Service THETUFTS DAILY January 19,2000 3 Features Are Web bookstores miaking the grade? School bookstore upgrades its service to fight new competition by EIaELLY WISNEWSKI Tufts bookstore has worked Daily Editorial Board hard to keep up with the compe- As of today, the Tufts cam- tition that has arisen from the pus has awakened again for the online bookstores. spring semester. Students have “It used to be that I didn’t to force themselves to get back feel that we had any competi- into the swing of things, like tion, but everyone and their eatingin Dewick and Carmichael mother are selling books now,” and rushing to class early in the said Neil LeBeau, the manager mornirg. Speaking of class, a of the Tufts bookstore. new semester also means new LeBeau, however, does not books, and of course, the joys feel that the surge of online of textJook shopping. bookstores has really hurt the It seems that wherever you amount of business that the look, there are ads for online bookstore generates. “I don’t booksellers. Turn on the TV or think [the online bookstores] are radio and you’re likely to see affecting us any more than any Daily fib photo and hex Tom Green screaming other bookstore,” LeBeau said. The bookstore is busy as students buy their books, and other supplies, to prepare for the first aboutvrww.Bigwords.com.There’s He has noticed, however, that also www.VarsityBooks.com, as each semester goes by, more day of school. www.efollett.com, and the pio- and more students go online to that the bookstore is able to service that online bookstores card for this service right now, neer, www.amazon.com, for any buy their books. He attributes provide used textbooks at a re- cannot yetprovide. Efollett.com but at the beginning of last se- student’s textbook shopping this to the fact that sometimes duced cost for students, as well advertisesanew buyback policy, mester they could order their needs. Each site has its special the prices are better online, but as a convenient return policy. which offers 50 percent of the books and pay when the books features and attention-getting also notes that the Tufts Students can return their books price paid. The fine print re- were picked up. ploys to draw in customers. Not bookstore’s prices beat the up to 30 days after purchasing vealed that this only applies to “We’re looking to change the only are there promises of fast websites’ sometimes as well. them for a full refund, as long as books being used next semes- policy so that students can use service and cheap books, but The better deal basically de- they have the receipt. ter, and that this service is not a school debit or not pre-pay for also there are also sweepstakes pends on the particular case and LeBeau said that the biggest yet available at Tufts. this service in the future,” entries, scholarship applica- what books are needed. complaint about online book- Startingforthefall1999semes- LeBeau said. He also said that tions, ,and even offers for free The proliferation of Internet stores that he hears is that it’s ter, the Tufts bookstore began of- many students had already pagers at the various websites. access, particularly on college difficult to return books. “Right feringtheserviceofreservingbooks picked up their reserved orders With all of the hype that has campuses, has led to a boom in now it’s kind of a hassle,” he online through its website, at the bookstore, as of early been generated within the past e-commerce, despite its risks. said. www.tufts.bkstore.com, prior to Tuesday. year about online bookstores Most often people have differ- Eachoftheonlinebookstores the new semester. For the fall, LeBeau is not too worried for college students, it seems ent experiences when it comes has a different return policy, but the bookstore did not advertise about the potential threat of like these companies like to think to shopping online. “The folks they each basically require that this service, and only about 10 online bookstores. He strongly that the standard college cam- who are going to shop online if someone wants to return people used this service, ac- supports the Tufts bookstore pus bookstore is non-existent. are going to shop online no books, he or she has to pay for cording to LeBeau. and the services it is able to pro- However, this is most cer- matter what,” LeBeau said. shipping to return them to the Advertising for this service vide to the students and faculty. tainly not the case here at Tufts. To better compete with the company. was more prominent for the “We support the University At this time of year the book- online bookstores, the Tufts The bookstore also buys spring semester, and about 125 and provide jobs for the student store is jam-packed with stu- bookstore emphasizes the ele- back books at the end of each students reserved their books workers. We do a lot for the Uni- dents feverishly gathering all ment of personal service for its semester, and despite the some- in advance. Students are re- versity that people don’t always the books for their classes. The customers. LeBeau also stressed times laughable prices, this is a quired to pre-pay with a credit realize,” LeBeau said.

‘1 0. 0 Internet game site IS a perfect spot for wasting time by NEILTAYLOR promotions available. It is nec- lure innocent users into an ad- something, try the two different homework.” Daily Editorial Board essary to enter an e-mail and diction to Internet gaming. bingo games available, “Bingo Trying to win prize money Afieramonth-longreprievefiom home address, which will likely Clearly, Uproar must have the Blitz” and “Blowout Bingo.” As should not be the,primary reason school. it may take a little time for be inundated withjunkmail, pro- money to pay up because the if bingo itself was not boring for trying out this website. In- studenls to readjust to college life motions, and hopefully cash site is covered with dozens of enough, playing it online stoops stead, check it out when you are again. Luckily, www.Uproar.com prizes, which are offered to win- flashy advertisements and links. this classic game to an all-time bored or have a really important makes this transition easy for stu- ners of some games. If you are in an intellectual low. paper to write. If by chance you dents by providing a website for Uproar is divided into six ma- mood, there are US and interna- “If I could major in wasting do win some prize money, you what students do best: wasting jor categories, including enter- tional trivia blitzes, as well as a time 1 would,” sophomore Rahul might want to try the Uproar store, hours and hours on mindless, yet tainment, sports, game shows, CNN triviagame. Ifthese games Mandiga said. “Although none which offers avery eclectic mix of addictive, and extremely fbnonline bingo, trivia blitz, and the Uproar seem too difficult, there is a great ‘ of these games are particularly products. games. Store. Except for the store, each game, cal1ed“How Low Can You interesting, they are The Uproar Thi:j website, which has been of these categories offers a num- Go.” In this game, you simply addictive. It store offers many heavily advertised on ber of games, which can be pick any number, and at the end makes it more items which you television’s revamped “Family played alone or with other com- of the day, the person with the fun since you would expect, Feud,” provides dozensofgames petitors on the Internet. A fun lowest, non-repeated number can play like the hand- in numerous categories, with movie trivia game offers a $250 wins$25. against your held Jeopardy both single and multi-player weekly prize for a lucky winner. For sports fans, there are a friends.” game, as well as modes. Although I could not According to the site, a random few sportstriviagames,with Brit- The Trivia many random figure out how to actually play winner is chosen from anyone ish or American questions. The Blitz section is products like the “Family Feud,” I was able to who qualifies with acertain point questions are extremely easy, the most fun and the Gently participate in a survey for the value. and the same seven questions offers anumber of Gold4 in 1 Hair show. Most ofthe games offer some can be repeated until you get a different trivia Remover and Upon arriving at the website kind of cash prize, which could perfect score. games in the sub- Britney forthe first time, it is very easy to either be a generous offer from If you feel like chal- ject areas of movies, 0I Spears Flash- create a screen name, which can the company to show apprecia- lenging your grandpar- music, comedy, intema- ing Wrist- be used for all of the games and tion for its loyal users, or a way to ents to tional, and science fiction. watch. All of these also claim to have Overall, the cash prizes for selected winners website isnot setupparticu- each day. In almost all ofthe games larly well and offers many links I tried, I qualified for the prize and ads that will throw you off drawing on the first try. track, and it will inevitably make “Playing these games is fun, you waste even more time doing especially since there is prize mindlessthings.ThereforeUproar money involved,” sophomore is the perfect gateway site forpro- Jordan Karp said. “I’m sure I will crastination, and there is no need never win, but it is always a good to do homework now because fi- excuse to do something other than nals are still 16 weeks away. 4 THETUFTS DAILY. January 19,2000

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I . #A Since 1980, your best source of campus news THETUFTS DAILY - - __ __ - __ - ._ __ THETUFTS DAILY January 19,2000 5 Arts 8 Entertainment Tangled up in ‘Blue’ Third Eye Blinds second effort reveals the band’s new maturity by ROB BELLINGER but its catchiness, spurred by Contributing Writer Kevin Cadogan’s almost human- Tu o years after their chart-top- sounding guitar leads and Jenkins’ ping debut, Los Angeles’s Third falsetto singing is also very effec- Eye Blind has returned to the air- tive. The lyrics tell of a failed rela- - tionship, something just about everyone has experienced. If Bos- @> Third Eye Blind ton ever emerges from this deep Blue freeze, it’ssafetosaythatwe’llbe seeing plenty of people driving Rating: *** around with their windows down, blasting and singing along with waves and record stores with its “Never Let You Go.” sophomore effort, Blue. An over- There are two distinct sounds all solid album, Blue shows more to Blue. Starting offthe album is a classic rock influences and allows collection ofhard rock-infl uenced each band member to showcase singles - songs that make you his personal talent and style. want to leap out of your seat as The new disc soon as you hear -. ~. Third Blind’s sophomore Blue, shows promise and a new maturity. opens with “Any- the familiar open- Eye effort, thing,” a fast- ing chords on the songs, but become virtually indis- Traditionally, lead singers re- adding an air ofwelcome anticipa- paced tale of long- radio. Perhapsthe tinguishable. Following a syrupy ceive the most attention from the tion-aThirdEyeBlindtrademark. ing and confu- best example of pace, their similar instrumental media, but Third Eye Blind’s in- Hargreaves’sdrumming isnotice- sion. Not your ThirdEyeBlind’s stylesand whinyvocalsmake them strumentalists bring tremendous ably heavierthan hisplayingon the typical verse- more abrasive more annoying than meaningful. contributions to Blue. Cadogan’s group’sself-titleddebut,but it more chorus-verse rock edge is “1 000 Ju- “Darwin,” Third Eye Blind’s vintage-sounding guitars add a than adequately matches the song, “Any- lys,” a song about take on the evolutionary process, tinge of classic rock. His brilliant slightly harder edge ofmuch ofthe thing”’adheres to Jenkins’ favorite merits attention. An instantly use of harmonics and delicate ar- new set.Nottobe leftunmentioned, an unorthodox subject: sex. memorable bassline, juxtaposed peggios on “Wounded” and Jenkins himselfplays rhythm gui- format. “Turn my Though the lyr- against soft acoustic guitars, be- “Darknness” testify to his skills as tar and keyboards on about half of bunes to sand/ ics might not be gins the number. Jenkins’ clever a musician. Most importantly, he the album’s tracks, including the Just to see you/ I’ll give you any- the most profoundly metaphorical lyrics remain true to Darwinism, displays his own pop-rock style, instrumental “Slow Motion.” thing,” screams lead singer (“I’msexcrazed/Iputitinwithmy while allowing him to express his one that sounds a hundred times Blue is not exactly Stephm Jenkins. His high-pitched animal ways”), the thick, synco- own lyrical and vocal style. While more musically proficient than groundbreaking music. It is asolid, voice adds a tinge of sadness to patedguitarriffs andvocal melody much ofthe group’s first album is today’s Korn-esque noisemakers. well-crafted pop album made by a his already colorful lyrics. Clock- make the song a classic. “The Red devoted tooptimistic angst, amore Bassist Arion Salazar and drum- group that has proven its musical ing in at less than two minutes, Summer Sun” and “An Ode To maturs sound characterizes this mer Brad Hargreaves round out abilities.Currentfanswill definitely “Anyrhing” has not been a huge Maybe” exude similar qualities. secondeffort.“Darwin” isthe ideal the rhythm section. Salazar sticks want to pick up a copy, but if success on rock radio. Interspersed throughout the al- exampleofthegroup’srefinedstyle: to simple, yet perfectly effective you’re a newer one, you may want “NeverLetYouGo,”thealbum’s bum are several softer tunes, such less shouting and distortion, with basslines. When the guitars and to hold off - or just make use of current radio single, is a tad repeti- as “Darkness” and “Deep Inside moreemphasisonlyricsandKevin vocals drop out for brief inter- that CD-R drive you picked up tive andnot even entirely original, Of You.” They are well-crafted Cadogan’s guitar style. ludes, these basslines stand out, over the break. Stone’s pigskin drama takes sport to new heights by DAVID A’ITANASIO placed by the second-string quarterback team, which has begun to lose again. When couraging injured players to return to the Daily Editorial Board who, in turn, is injured. Finally the third- the coach finally pulls him, replacing him fieldafter being pumped full ofpain-kill- Oliver Stone’s latestfilm,A~GivenS- string, seventh-round draft pick, Willie with theoldand partially injured Rooney, he ing drugs. day, is yet another success for the prolific Beamen (Jamie Foxx), is put into play. As the finally realizes the value of teamwork and AI Pacino delivers a typically good per- director. As a voyage into the realm of team is huddling, discussing the next play, cooperation. Rooney reinjures himselfafter formance as the coach. While he is not in profes- the mighty warrior lets out his fear and scoring a touchdown in a playoff game, so one ofhis traditional mob roles, the person- Any Given sional anxiety as he vomits, starting what be- the Tony is forced to put Beamen back in the ality hedevelops for D’ Amato is familiarto foot- comes a tradition for him. The Sharks lose game. Now knowing he needs to work with that of the various loners he has played Sunday a ball, it the game. the other players, he manages to lead the before. He is able to convince the audience reveals In the next game, the coach throws team to victory. to feel sorry for him and the sacrifices he has Starring: A1 Pacino Stone’s Beamen back out onto the field, as Beamen While the film is deeply engrossing, made to be a coach of a pro football team. Cirected By: Oliver Stone vision is the team’s last quarterback. After being Stone hits the viewer over the head with Convincing theaudience ofthis is ofcentral of what trampled for the first part of the game, his central themes and messages. This importanceto the film, as itallowsthe viewer Rating: **** is truly Beamen finally becomes sick of letting the film is clearly designed to convey Stone’s to see football as meaning more than a impor- other team have its way with him and ag- opinion of football. Most prominent is source of money. Convincing a skeptical tant to the game and how commercialization gressively brings the Sharks back into the the idea that the team is more important viewer of this is something that is not easy has eaten away at its purity and glory. The game. Beamen’s on-field success immedi- than the individual. Stone seems to think to do. Most people believe that being a film focuses on the head coach, Tony ately catapults him into the spotlight, and the sport has lost this core and historical football coach would be agreat and luxuri- D’ Aniato (AI Pacino) ofthe fictional Miami begins to increase arrogance both on and value, hence the title ofthe film. On “Any ous life, not something that requires any Sharks, who, as he gets older, is trying to offthe field. Given Sunday,” a hero will rise or fall as real or significant sacrifice. AI Pacino man- regain the feelings that football used to give In games, he changes the coaches’ plays. opposed to an entire team. He also touches ages to convince us that he has indeed him. Outside the stadium, he makes music vid- on a lack of ethics due to the pursuit of sacrificed a lot for something noble. Over- At the opening, the Sharks are engaged eos. His newfound popularity goes directly money by the management, such as en- all, Pacino delivers a solid if uninspired in grueling play with another team that performance. resulls in the injury ofthe team’s legendary The directing is excellent. Stone man- but aging starting quarterback, Jack ages to maintain, and even enhance, the Rooney (Dennis Quaid). He is quickly re- excitement ofa football game, while at the same time giving each game its own story line and fitting that game into the bigger picture. The games are filmed with cam- eras on the field, in the middle of the action using quick cuts and first person views to enhance the excitement of the game play. Stone manages to draw con- vincing performances out of all of his actordactresses and use them to effec- tively forward the plot. The themes in the film were too strongly presented, but, unlike all too many films, at least ithasapoint otherthan tomakemoney (which it will also do). The film was enter- taining and gave a different perspective on football that fans and non-fans alike should Y VI find entertaining. This is definitely a film Paidno Cameron Diaz heads coach owner. -Al and butt as and the sidelines. worth seeing. 6 THETUFTS DAILY January 19,2000

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Both sauadsI improveI records in games over break by ERIN DESMARAIS so far as a team, and I think that it ures in the scoring column, as fresh- Daily Editorial Board carriesoverontothecourt,”Flaherty man center Emily Goodman led the The men’s and women’s bas- said.“Weneedtogainmoreconsis- way with eight points and seven ketball teams resumed play last tency, but as the season goes on, we rebounds. Junior guard Shira Thursday and enter conference should be able to do so.” Fishman and freshman Erin The Jumbos traveled to Colby Harrington were next in line with last night for their first NESCAC seven points each, while senior Basketball game. The White Mules (10-2) co-captain Molly Baker added five have dominated the last 12 years rebounds on the night. I of honiecourt play against the After its weak showing against Jumbo men. Tomorrow night, the WelIsley,theteam ralliedforavic- play with full heads of steam. men travel to face Salem State at tory Saturday night. The squad Warren Sapp and the Tampa Bay Bucanners will look to get to Last Thursday, junior Fred 7:30 p.m. and play six games dur- opened the first half with a 3 1-16 the Super Bowl with a victory over the Rams this weekend. Pedroletti scored 21 points and ing the next two weeks. lead over host Smith College, and pulled down 12 rebounds as the “The next few weeks are really cruised to a 65-51 win. Defense men returned from winter break important for us,” Mpuku said. was the key to Tufts’ success in Jaiguars, Rams make with an 88-80 victory at UMass- “Our first league games are going the game. The Jumbos forced Boston. The win was the fifth to count the most, because they Smith into 29 turnovers, with straight for Tufts, after it opened will really determine where we Fishman making foursteals. Tufts a strong statement the season with two losses in the stand. I think we are going to do also limited the Pioneers tojust 22 New York University Tournament. well. We’reallreallyexcitedtoget shots in the first half while taking Buccaneers and Titans also claim On Thursday night, the Jum- back into league play.” 11 victories in Divisional Playoff games bos, now 5-2, established a41-3 1 ’ The Jumbo women suffered see BASKETBALL, page halftime lead against the Beacons their first loss last week at the byADAMKAMINS Fame quarterbacks. and increased it to as many as 18 handsof Wellesley. The Wellesley Daily Editorial Board With the Rams’ speed offen- points in the second half. As a women, who boast the country’s Maybe the Jacksonville Jag- sively, thanks to like result, coach Bob Sheldon was best defense, posted their eighth uarsandSt. Louis Ramswerejust running back and Offensive Player abletogetallofhisplayersintothe straight victory over Tufts. Al- bored. Going into Sunday, both of the Year Marshall Faulk and game. InadditiontoPedroletti’s21 though the Jumbos led 3 1-24 at the wide receiver Isaac Bruce, it’s hard points, the Jumbos got 15 each half, visiting Wellesley dominated to imagine anyone shutting down Inside the from graduate student Mike in the second stanza. The team this juggernaut. If anyone can, Andrews and senior Paul Smith. outscored Tufts 33-13 after half- F+, NFL however, it may be the Tampa Bay The game also marked the return time. Tufts, which led big in the I Buccaneers. ofjunior co-captain Dan Flaherty, first halfandthen hitjust fourof28 The Bucs and Washington who missed the last three games of field goal attempts in the second teams’ bandwagons appeared to Redskins squared off on Satur- the first semester with an achilles half, could not get any closer than be ha f-filled with detractors, who dayina 14-13 thrillerthathaditall injury. Flaherty chipped in with 1 1 eight points the rest of the way. were quick to point out that nei- -except for offense. points and nine rebounds. Wellesley wenton ascoringrun ther club had beaten ateam with a Despite boasting the second- This season, many of the eight minutes into the second half winnl ng record in 1999. That criti- ranked offense in the NFC, the I) squad’s victories have been close, and had mounted its lead to 48-38 cism still has some validity in one Redskins were completely neutral- and its last five games have been with about five minutes remaining. sense - the calendar said 2000 ized by the Buccaneers defense. decided by ten points or less. No Jumboreacheddouble-fig- when the Jags and Rams made two TheNFL’s best defensive unit held Against lower quality teams such oppoients that posted winning the Skins to just six points (the as Babson and MIT, the men were marks in the regular season look only touchdown came on a Wash- caught off guard, and emerged downright silly. ington kickoff return). As well as victorious only in the final min- Ja;ksonville, a team that was the Tampa Bay defense played, utes ofthe game. At times the men largely ignored by most of the however, the Redskins defense have played down to the level of experts heading into the playoffs (ranked 30th in the league during their competition, although the despite an NFL-best 14-2 record, team also has the ability to step up clicked on all cylindersagainst the see NFL, page 11 its play when faced with tough NlianniDolphinson Saturday. The competition, such as in its victory result wasa62-7 whitewashing, in over nationally ranked Springfield. whichthe Jaguarsdominated from “We’ve found a way to win, the opening kickoff. Things were Wednesday, January 19 even though sometimes we haven’t so good that the lowlight of the No games scheduled. necessarily played our best,” jun- day --defensive endTony Brack- ior co-captain Bobby Mpuku said. ens dancing on the field after re- Thursday, January 20 “But we’ve come up with the key covering a fumble, oblivious to Men’s Basketball: @ Salem steals and shots to pull through the fact that the play had not been State, p.m. 7:30 with avictory.” Deity fib photo blown dead-resulted in atouch- Women’s Basketball: @ With five consecutive victo- Mike Andrews (bottom) and the men’s basketball won their down anyway. MIT, 7 p.m. team ries under its belt, the team is con- only game over break, while Molly Baker (top) and the women Meanwhile, in the Trans World fidentthat it will fare well in league split two games. Dome in St. Louis, although the Friday, January 21 Play. margin ofvictory was only 12 in a No games scheduled. “We’vecometogether really well ~~ ~ 49-3’7 Rams’ triumph overthe Min- nesota Vikings, the statement ~~ 1999100 Men’s Basketball madt: was no less emphatically. 1999-00 Women’s Basketball (statistics through seven games) The Rams dismantled a team that (statistics through seven games) Name GP PPG RPG APG went 15-1 a year ago and was Dan Flaherty 4 15.8 7.8 1.0 thought by many to be adarkhorse Paul Smith 7 13.6 2.7 1.6 Super Bowl contender. Instead, Name GP PPG RPG APG Minnesota appeared helpless Emily Goodman 7 16.9 6.3 0.6 Fred Pedroletti 7 12.4 6.7 0.7 against the mighty Ram attack. Molly Baker 7 11.1 9.4 2.3 Mike Andrews 7 10.0 3.4 2.9 Behind league MVP Kurt Erin Harrington 7 6.6 3.7 0.7 Bobby Mpuku 5 9.4 2.2 2.2 - Warner, the former Arena League Shira Fishman 7 6.1 3.7 3.7 Bobby MacMannis 7 6.1 2.0 1.6 quarlerback who is quite possibly Tom Bernier 7 4.1 5.4 0.7 the greatest rags-to-riches story Melissa Harvill 7 3.7 1.4 2.4 in football history, the Rams of- Emily Desmarias 7 3.1 1.3 1.1 Brian Shapiro 7 3.1 1.7 0.4 fenst: marched up and down the Jayme Busnengo 7 3.1 2.7 0.0 Jim Wilson 1 3.0 0.0 0.0 field at will. To say that Warner, Meghan Gill 7 3.0 0.4 0.3 Eddie Vazquez 1 2.0 0.0 0.0 who was playing in the first play- Katie Kehrberger 7 2.7 1.7 0.7 Brandon McKenzie 7 1.3 1.7 0.3 offgame ofhis career, looked like Kyle VanNatta 7 1.0 1.3 0.3 a seasoned veteran would be a Karen Robator 7 2.7 3.6 0.6 severe understatement. He com- Hilary Dunn 7 2.3 0.9 1.4 Colin Wetherill 2 1.0 2.0 1.0 pleted27passes in 33 attempts for Sarah Conlon 6 1.7 0.3 0.2 Lee Neugebauer 6 0.5 0.7 0.2 391 yards and five touchdowns, Lisa Nugent 6 0.7 1.0 0.3 Bruce Reese 3 0.3 0.7 0.7 the type of playoff numbers that 6 0.7 0.3 0.2 Kevin Reade 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 are usually reserved for Hall of Meghan Brown 8 THETUFTS DAILY January 19,2000 THETUFTS DAILY Jordan G. Brenner Editor-in-Chief EDITORIAL Daniel Barbarisi Managing Editor

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Information Technology Manager: A recent study conducted by researchers at -Men reported more addictive tendencies to- Seth Kaufman Washington University in St. Louis and published ward alcohol (34 percent) than women (1 9 percent) in a recent issue of the journal, Addictive Behav- and were more likely to be addicted to cigarettes (3 I BUSINESS iors, suggests that people who have one addiction percent) than women (14 percent). are likely to have others as well. They evaluated 64 The study also found a large correlation among Stephanie Adaniel male and 65 female college studentsattending one substances and activities. 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Los Angeles Times-Washington Post destroying the value of one cur- currenciesmay benumbered. “Do choosing to adopt the dollar would longer has acentral bank overseeing News Service rency after another, some coun- they have any right to exist in the consult ... with us,”Treasury Sec- a currency, it couldn’t set interest President Jamil Mahuad of Ec- tries have been flirting with what world anymore, inaworldeconomy retary Lawrence H. Summers said. rates, a key determinant in the well- uador put a radical proposal to his can appear to be a simple, one- where the flows in these markets But ultimately it “is a choice for being of any economy. The rates 13million citizens last week. Let’s stroke solution. are so great? ...The answer is no,” other countries to make.” would in effect be set in Washington, get sid of our inflation-ravaged Argentina gave serious he said. It’s their choice because the based on the interests of the United currency, the sucre, he said, and thought to converting to the dol- “Ultimately these currencies dollar has been circulating glo- States. replace it with something that ev- lar earlier this year, but backed off. will go the way ofthe N,ew Jersey bally for years, the closest thing Suppose, said Robert Solomon, eryone can trust: the US dollar. It’s been discussed with varying pound,” he added, referring to the the planet has to a single currency. guest scholar at the Brooking Insti- People would turn in their degrees of seriousness in Mexico days in which the American colo- In many countries, people don’t tution, a dollanzed country suffers sucrw at banks for greenbacks. and several countries in Central nies had their own currencies. trust their own currencies to keep declining exports because recession All salaries would be paid in dol- America. The dollar is the cur- . Overall, he contends, their value, whether the ruble, ru- has hit its trading partners. lars. Taxis, restaurants, andcorner rency in Panama, not because of dollarization will be good for the piah or peso, so they hoard or use “Normally,the central bank would do stores would charge in dollars. any recent economic woes but United States, by tending to tie dollars. The Federal Reserve esti- something about that, in the form of The s=overnmentwould budget in because ofthat country’s century- those countries to the US economy mates that about two-thirds ofthe changing the interest rates” to lower dollars and collect taxes in dollars. long relationship with the United and US companies. $550 billion in US bank notes are the value of its currency and help Can a country really do that, States. American officials aren’t push- held outside the United States. exports. Butnotadollarizedcountry. just help itselfto the United States’ David Rothkopf, chief execu- ing for dollarization but say they Dollarization takes unofficial “...You giveupmonetary policy.” currency as its own? tive ornewmarket Co., an interna- are willing to cooperate with it, use of the US currency one step National pride can get dented, Yes. It’s called “dollarization” tional affairs consultancy, goes so while warning that it’s not for ev- further, by formally replacing the too. In most every country, .bank and ever since 1997,when a finan- far as to say that with today’s eryone. “We would hope and ex- local currency. Its logic goes like notes are an important symbol of cial panic swept much ofthe world, global economy the days of small pect that any country that was this: Local citizens will get stabil- identity, bearingimagesofgreatland- ity and faith in the future because marks and independence heroes. the dollar is not normally subject On a more practical side, the Proposed missile shield plan to wild swings. Foreign investors country’s government loses income won’t have to worry about sur- called seigniorage-an economist’s prise devaluations eroding the term for profit that comes from issu- drawing; friends as well as fire value of local currency they’ve ing a currency. Also lost is the U country’s “lender of last resort,” the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post emerged as a key defense issue in work reliably and effectively. Ef- bought with dollars, since that News Service the 2000 presidential campaign. forts to hit a missile with another currency won’t exist. As a result, central bank that in crises can turn TUCSON -Sleek, it isn’t. Republican front-runner missile, they argue, are prone to the economy will tend to stabilize out local money to rescue failing Propped on a metal stand in a George W. Bush says he would malfunction and vulnerable to de- and pick up. institutions. brig‘2tly lit workshop here be- deploy anational shield even over ceptive actions by adversaries. As Fiscaldisciplinewill bestrength- US officials make clear that the neath the Arizona desert, the Russian objections. Same forJohn arecent case in point, they cite last ened. Since the government won’t Federal Reserve would not comm it to military’s most controversial new McCain, the Arizonasenator also October’s flight test, which, while issue its own currency anymore, it play the rescuer role in acountry that vvea?on hardly looks like the sil- vyingforthe Republican nomina- ending in an intercept, got there in will no longer be able to print it on chose to dollarize. And “it’s to be ver bullet that can stop an enemy tion. a roundabout way. demand and cause inflation. understoodthat monetary policy will nis:ile from obliterating Wash- On the Democratic side, Vice During the test, the EKV failed Transaction costs will decline. continue to be made by the United ington or some other US city. President AI Gore has been more at first to locate its intended The hassle and cost of changing States in the United States’ inter- With a long, cylindrical canis- circumspect, conditioning his target. One reason forthis, offi- back and forth between dollars and ests,” Summers said. ter on its front end holding lenses support for aprotective anti-mis- cials said, was that the intercep- local money will disappear; again, Moreover, many economists say and panels of sensors, and a sile umbrella on further testing tor drifted slightly off course the economy will function more that by dollarizing, a country might jumble of thrusters, fuel tanks, and the outcome of talks with due eitherto anavigational prob- efficiently. delude itselfintothinking it’s hitona plumbing tubes and wiring all Russia on amending the 1972 lem -an incorrect star map had As with any big idea, there are painless solution to deep-rooted exposed at the rear, the device has Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. been loaded into the EKV’s com- serious costs. Number one in many economic problems. It will back off the makeshift appearance of ajet- Former Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J., puter - or an uneven burn rate minds isthatgoingwiththedollarcan from balancing its budget, closing propelled telescope. Just 55 is the most skeptical of the lead- in the decades-old Minuteman erode sovereignty, by taking crucial ailing banks, and taking other politi- inches long and weighing 120 ing candidates, rocket that boosted the EKV into decisions out of local hands. Be- cally unpopular steps that might be pounds, it is small and light calling formore research and voic- space. cause the dollarizing country no needed. enough to fit in the back of a ing concern about the diplomatic pickup truck. implications offielding anational “It may look kind of messy, system. University prepares exchange certihly in contrast with atmo- Evidence that North Korea and sphericmissiles, which have aero- Iran are moving to acquire ocean- dynamically sleek systems,” ac- spanning missiles is lending a student deal-wih Cuban college knowledged Bill Carpenter, who sense of urgency to the develop- tion. And San Diego State already Los Angeles Times-Washington Post The program has sent students to manages the program for ment effort. But whether an anti- News Service 125 foreign locations on five con- has exchange agreements with Raytheon Co. missile system would offer the SAN DIEGO-Evenas relations tinents. every other country in Latin Elut in the vacuum of space, best defense still is a matter of between the United States and “The students understand America. where the interceptor is designed sharp debate among scientists Cuba are strained by controversy where their future is: It’s global,” And how did San Diego State to soar atop a rocket, then break and arms-control experts. over the fate of 6-year-old Elian Weber said. gain a step on other business free and home in on an enemy “They’re moving too fast, Gonzales, a US university presi- The San Diego State side ofthe schools? warhead, streamlined looks aren’t heading for a deployment deci- dent is leading a delegation to program will beginmodestly, prob- Like much in the real world, it important. Results are. sion based on primitive, simple Havana this week to sign an un- ably with three students going to was a matter of knowing the right A first intercept attempt in Oc- developmental tests,” said Jo- precedented student exchange Havana next academic year. But people. An aide to San Diego tober scored a solid hit and has seph Cirincione, director of the accord with the University of Ha- Weber envisions it growing Mayor Susan Golding knows an given the Pentagon fresh confi- Non-Proliferation Project at the vana. quickly to 30 students or more. aide to Cuban President Fidel dence that it is on the right track Carnegie Endowment for Interna- San Diego State University Unlike exchange programs at Castro. When the latter was in with the “exoatmospheric kill ve- tional Peace. “That’s not the nor- President Stephen Weber and some colleges, San Diego State Tijuana, the former began a dia- hicle,” or EKV, following a history mal way to proceed with aweapon other college officials making the takes ,a sink-or-swim approach. logue. of failures with earlier prototypes. system. We’ve done it with some trip say they do not expect to be Students are not accompanied by That led to phone calls and At Ihe same time, critics argue otherprograms, like bombers, and swept up in theanti-American fer- professors from home. They live faxes. Last spring, Loughrin- that the test was simplified and paid the price with years of very vor gripping the Cuban public as indormitoriesorwith local families Sacco was in Havana talking to carefully choreographed to en- expensive fixes. But these inter- the controversy continues over and attend the same classes as his academic counterparts on sure success. They also say that ceptors are supposed to work the whether the youngster, who was local students. the business faculty at the Uni- technical glitches during the test firsttime.” rescued at sea on Thanksgiving “Wedon’t wantanyhand-hold- versity of Havana. The univer- have only reinforced their doubts Criticswamthatbuildingashield Day, should be repatriated. The ing for our students,” said Steven sity has agreements with sev- about the weapon’s feasibility. against missiles could ignite a new State Department told them there Loughrin-Sacco, co-director ofthe eral US colleges - most nota- lifter a crucial second flight armsracewith RussiaandChinaas is no reason to cancel their trip, university’s Center for Interna- bly a joint Caribbean studies I test over the Pacific Ocean this wellasroil relationswith European though they were advised to keep tional Business Education and curriculum with the University week and a third intercept attempt allies. They also predict that the a low profile. Research. “We want them to go of Buffalo. slated for April, President Clinton cost of constructing an anti-missile Other US colleges have sent through the cultural shock that is During the spring visit, :Isdue to decide this summer- in system will run much higher than students to Cuba for several weeks a natural part of the progress of Loughrin-Sacco was told to rhe middle of the political con- officially forecast. When Clinton or during mid-semester breaks. But studying abroad. We want them to stand by for a possible 2 a.m. . vention season - whether to submits his fiscal 2001 budget to this agreement marks the first time solve their own problems.” meeting with Castro. It’s a com- commit to afive-year deployment Congressnext month, itwill reflect that a US college will be sending Cuba has been a particularly mon experience for visiting no- plan and authorize construction an increase of $2.2 billion for the students for at least a semester. prized location for an exchange tables: being told to wait at their of interceptor silos in Alaska. system overthe next five years, a20 Weber and faculty members at program. hotels for a possible call from The quickening prospect that percentjumpoverthe $10.5 billion the school’s burgeoning interna- Some people believe the United the maximum leader. the United States might field a price tag projected just one year tional business program are eager States may soon drop its embargo “The call never came,” said national anti-missile system, af- ago. to add Cuba to the long list of on Cuba, and the island nation will Loughrin-Sacco. “We learned ter years of contentious debate Perhaps most of all, critics har- international sites where San Di- open itself to private investment later that Fidel had not finished and aborted experiments, has bor doubts that the system can ego State students take courses. in a way unseen since the revolu- his ...May Day speech.)<” c 10 THETUFTS DAILY January 19,2000 The Tufts Daily Business Staff Wants to Pay YOU

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Email Eric at [email protected] for more information or to set up interview THETUFTS DAILY January 19,2000 11 c Women’s basketball team ready for conference games BASKETBALL points to go with three assists, continued from page 7 while Baker had eight points, ten 40 itself, allowing forthe big lead rebounds, and three assists. at the break. The women, now 6- 1, faced off Rookie Goodman once again against Colby last night in their hid her inexperience, leading the first taste ofNESCAC action. Re- team in scoring with 18 points, sults for both the men’s and connecting on eight of 14 field women’s games were unavailable goal attempts and grabbing nine at press time. The team faces MIT rebounds. Senior guard Melissa tomorrownightat7p.m.andLasell Harvillsanksixofnineshots for 12 Saturday at 4 p.m.

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The last couple of The garage will be limited to Small States in a Changing World: weeks, the really severe weather faculty, staff, and commuting stu- Globalization, Regionalism,Culture and Identity has had schedule impacts, but I dent parking, but alterations of A Student International Relations Conference can’t really quantify those right other parking policies may pro- now,” hi: said. vide students with more spaces Roberto hopes that the garage on campus. “We do expect to see Tufis University b Program in International Relations will host a student international relations conference from will alleviate parking problems on some changes in the designated March 31 to April 2, 2000 on the theme Small States in a Changing World: Globalization, Regionalism, Culture the Medford side of campus, areas where people are allowed to and Ideniig. The purpose is twofold: 1) to articulate the challenges facing small states in today’s complex where the demand for spaces is park. We are in the process of world, and 2) to involve conference participants in plenaiy event sand panel sessions that formulate possible greatest. “One of the prime rea- developing a new parking plan resolutions to ihese challenges sons for the garage is to provide which is going to involve the real- additional parking, not only to in- location of designations ofwhere 9 Participatory Format crease the number ofspaces in the classifiedparkers can legally park, Panel sessions facilitated by scholars, practitioners and creative artists will allow students to revisit the University’s inventory, but also to butthat’s all being developed right dominant paradigms of international relations, examine varied expressions of culture and identity, discuss provide those spaces in the area now,” Roberto said. the internal dynamics of power, and explore alternative political and economic arrangements for bottom-up globalization. 2004 early class largest ever 9 Student Papers on Small States and Global Forces - v An important feature of the conference will be student papers and presentations that explore relationships ADMISSIONS 20 percent engineers, which is between Small States and Global Forces. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit proposals continued from page 1 roughly the number that the Ad- that address small states and global forces in terms of one of the following topics: “This year’s applicant group missions Office shoots for in each The Global Economy Culture, Ethnicity and Nationalism] and the competition for selection class. “Our goal is to make an Domestic Institutional Development at this early time was the largest interesting class.. . people with Peace, Security and Diplomacy and most rigorous in the differentexperiencesandopinions 9 How to Enter Universiv’s history,”Cuttinosaid. that will make interesting friends Send a brief abstract (1 page maximum) of the proposed paper along with a curriculum vitae to the address This year’s Round I class was and roommates,” Cuttino said. below by fax, e-mail, or post. Entrants must include a statement from their department describing their current standing. 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