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Board members recognized for service By Kara Hull or gaining tenure Tenure allows involvement in Vietnam. And it Bibb is currently a news anchor that. Bibb said, shows what BGSU replacement for Bibb and Clever EIECU1IV! EDITOR faculty members to hold their was at the University during this for WKWS-TV5 in Cleveland and is all about and has made him will be announced next month. After greeting 52 University faculty positions without periodic time where his life really started a has also served as anchor and reflect on his own values. Growing up in a Bay Village, members up for promotions and contract renewals. new course, he said. reporter in several Being involved with the Ohio household where Ohio tenure, the University's Board of A reception was held Friday He met his wife My life really stations in Toledo University is something he State University came first, (lexer Trustees said goodbye Friday to in honor of these faculty Marguerite and fellow began anew antl Columbus. values dearly, he said, and hopes only knew he wanted to come to two of its own. members before the early Board member lolin He's the recipient of to continue to give back as a Bowling Green for the education, During Friday's meeting, afternoon meeting Moore during his first at the age several local Emmy former trustee. he said. Clever is a history major the Board passed a resolution But the day was almost surreal days on campus. And of 17 when awards and has been "My future and the future of at BGSU. honoring accomplished Ohio for Bibb, he said, as he delivered a he applied for gradu- inducted into the this University, I hope, are still "I came here pretty green to journalist and Board of Trustee sometimes-emotional address to ate school at BGSU— I came to National Association entwined." he said. "Somehow, Bowling Green," he said. member Leon Bibb for his ser- fellow Board members and others and was accept- this plot of of Black Journalists. some way I'm going to stay But he's adjusted to wearing vice to the University during his at the meeting ed—both from "the Associated Press Ohio connected to this University." orange and brown instead, he said, nine-year appointed term that "This has been a very jungles of Vietnam" land called Broadcasters and Though they didn't pass a and thanked the Board members ended Friday. Board members difficult day for me," he said. where he served for Bowling BGSU Journalism formal resolution, the Board also for a memorable two years. The also recognized student trustee "God, how nine years can go so one year during his halls of fame. recognized University senior Man caring nature, dedication and love Matt Clever, who will graduate doggone quickly. I feel today at my short military career Green." Dubbing the last Clever for his service as a snident for BGSU among the members from BGSU next month, as his last Board meeting like I felt on after graduation. nine years as a Trustee trustee for the past two years. I wo was more than he could have ever two-year appointed term also graduation day. I hate to go." "My life really began "wonderful," Bibb student trustees—one graduate hoped for, he said. Clever plans came to an end. Earning a bachelor's degree in anew at the age of 17 LEON BIBB, lOURNAltSl thanked University and one undergraduate student- to go to graduate school after The recognition came after journalism from BGSU in 1966, when I came to this plot of land President Sidney Ribeati Friday are appointed by the governor to graduation. the Trustees formally approved Bibb came to college in the midst called Bowling Green." Bibb said. for his service to BGSU and sit on the board, as non-voting 'This time in my life has meant all of the candidates for their of a changing world—from efforts "I found my wife on this campus. I praised the BGeXpcrience values members, for two-year terms. a lot to me and I'll never forget it," individual promotion*' in rank in civil rights to increased U.S. found my life on this campus." initiative program. It's a program Decisions on the Clever said.

Tan Pro USA CHEY SCOTT, GO DEEP!' Careers puts heat Network on tanning informs salons in BG students By Kate Schantz By Audrey Weber REPORTER REPORTER It's hot, sweaty and can even With graduation drawing near, cause caflcerT yet it's sweep- finding a job may be stressful ing the nation at a fast pace. It's for some unaware of what they tanning salons and their beds, can do with the degree they have booths and lotions for maximiz- earned. ing your tan, causing you to look However, there is now an like you just came back from organization on campus that Florida in the middle of winter. deals with those fears and helps Here in Bowling Green, a new students learn the best places salon chain by the name of Tan to look This organization is the Pro USA has come to town. International Careers Network. Tan Pro USA opened its first Created by Dr. Kristi Foell last store in Mansfield, Ohio in :998 fall, the organization was with the goal of having a clean intended to help students with facility with no appointments international studies majors and necessary. Today, the salon is the to open the door to what they largest chain in Ohio. It has over could do with that type of major. 20 locations throughout the state "It was based on the idea and is growing. that students with international The Tan Pro here in Bowling majors — what can they do after Green opened this past lanuary they graduate, what opportuni- and has had close to 1,800 ties are out there," said Martina new clients sign up since then, Hanulova, secretary of the 1CN. Although it was originally cre- said manager Heather Luttke. Ashlty Kunti BGNew "Although, it feels like a million," ated for those students with inter- she said, laughing PLAYIN' BALL: Sunny weather has been a fleeting thing as of late, so yesterday sophomores (from left to right) Scott Fairchild, national studies as their major, With so much competition Brian Trouck and Ben Staab made the most of a good day by playing a pick-up game of football in front of University Hall. the organization has opened its from other tanning salons in doors to help all students find die the Bowling Green area, such as research tools needed for intern- The Solarium, Changing Times ships, co-ops and careers. and Campus Tan, Tan Pro had According to the ICN to do something special to constitution, the organization draw students to their location. helps students explore their They have done this by offering career options by sharing International week celebrates culture information with one another special beds, Luttke said. The salon has 30 tanning beds By Laura Hoesman Abroad will hold an informa- information about international the Falcon's Nest that evening and by collaborating with speak- and three different types — the IEP0ITE1 tional session tonight at 8 p.m. careers. According to Myers, International Spinfest will take ers and other groups on campus, Mega, Ultra and Super. Each The world's many cultures will inConklinHall. Foreign Service worker Deborah place. According to Tamar such as academic departments type of bed gives off a different be celebrated this week during According to Nicole Myers, Schwartz, will have a roundtable Ghambaryan, WSA member, a and the Career Center. amount of ultraviolet rays, which International Week, planned by education abroad advisor, two discussion with students from Dl will play musical selections While the officers do not allows tanners to get different the Wsrid Student Association University students who studied 10-11:30 am. in the Union. from several different countries. necessarily place snidents in variations of color. with support from the Career abroad will lead the session. "It will be quite informal, but On Saturday from 10a.rn.-2 internships or co-ops, they do They also offer some of the Center, Education Abroad and "Ifs a great way for students a great way to find out about p.m., WSA members will paint give students the tools needed to lowest prices in the Bowling other multicultural groups on to hear personal experiences of her experiences and ask her flags of different countries on search on their own. Each week Green area. campus studying abroad and also get questions [about] advice for people's faces in the Union a different speaker is invited "They offer good deals, like "It's an opportunity for the some information about study students who are interested in Ballroom as part of Sibs 'n' Kids to share information related the three-for-three. You can World Student Association abroad in general," Myers said. getting a job in the international Weekend. to different aspects of interna- also get a month unlimited for and the other organizations Also tonight, a Cup of Culture arena." Myers said. Finally, the International tional careers. The organization only $12," said l£slie Johnson, a that are involved...to promote presentation featuring India will Lateron Wednesday, Schwartz Dinner on Sunday will finish up has hosted speakers on the sophomore and frequent international exchange," said be held at 9 p.m. in Kohl Hall, will give a presentation on the week. Washington Center Internships, tanner at Tan Pro. She claims that Katie Baxter, World Student room 006. A student from India international careers at 4 JO am. The dinner, which has been Peace Corps and the Fullbright is what keeps her tanning there Association graduate advisor. will present general information inOlscamplOI. in the planning stages all school Program, as well as meetings versus other places in Bowling She added that International about the country. A reception will follow year, will be at 6 p.m. Sunday in concerning graduate school and Green. The three-for-three offers Week will bring more Tomorrow, a movie titled The Schwartz's speech, before the the Union Ballroom. international education. one tan in each of the three levels awareness to the fact that many Red Violin" will be shown at 730 Career Information Fair begins The cost for children is $6, While the organization is still of beds for $3. different world cultures are p.ra in the Gish Film Theater. at 6 p.m. The Fair, which will students get in for $8 and very young I lanulova hopes Tan Pro also offers different represented in the BowlingGreen The subtitled film, according provide information about anyone else who wishes to more students will become aware packages depending on how community. to Yahoo Movies, follows the working abroad, will last until 8 attend will pay $10. Tickets will of the benefits of the organization. their customers plan to tan. The week's events begin today travels of an unusually red pm. also in Olscamp 101. be on sale all week in the Union. Approximately 100 people are on If someone plans on and will conclude with the violin through Canada, Austria, On Thursday, students can "A lot of international the mailing list so far, she said. tanning either every day or every International Dinner Sunday Italy, England and China over a get information about studying students instudentorganizations "Some students come regularly other day, Tan Pro has unlim- evening period of 300 years. in the United Kingdom at an help the cooks in the Student and some only when they pick ited monthly plans available. In order to show domestic Wednesday's events, informational table that will be Union to prepare the food ol a topic they are interested in," students their opportunities sponsored by the Career Center, in the Union from 12-2 pm. TAN, PAGE 2 for studying abroad, Education will provide students with As students have supper in INTERNATIONAL. PAGE 2 CAREER,PAGE 2

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FOR AU.THE NEWS VISIT WWWJGNEWS.COM WWW.BGNEWS.COM 2 Monday. April 4.2005 Study Abroad encouraged New GSS president sets agenda INTERNATIONAL, FROM PAGE 1 their countries," Ghambaryan By Nicoleta Laura Cismas taking advantage of GSS as a "I will always didn't expect it, " Nichter said. GSS treasurer for the past two RtranR "There were times when it was years and was nominated for said. In addition to serving powerful resource on campus. international foods, organizers of pursue every very busy, I worked more than president, but she chose not to Hie Graduate Student Senate "1 will always pursue every the International Dinner opportunity in which the GSS 40 hours a week, many times run for president. elected new representatives opportunity in have planned a fashion show of for next year on Friday, and can serve as a leader and a during weekend." Daphne I-ofquist. PhD mediator. I can give the graduate which the GSS can Deanna Vatan Woodhouse candidate in Sociology was international traditional clothing. senator Zach Hilpert of A few speakers will make student body the active, asser- was re-elected vice president elected GSS secretary. Lofquist American Culture Studies will serve as a leader and presentations during the dinner, ho ilieir new president. tive voice it needs," he said. for next year. Woodhouse has has served as an alternate Nominations opened two a mediator." served as the vice president for senator. and one student will perform a Unlike the USG elections, the song inspired by the tsunami that weeks ago. Luke Nichter, Graduate Student Senate since Senator Stephen Swanson GSSelei lion is :i representative struck Indonesia in December. vote liy the GSS Assembly, not a current GSS president, and ZACH HILPERT, SENATOR January 2005. from American Culture Studies Senator Stephen Swanson "Deanna is absolutely was elected Representative at- Throughout International direct election by the graduate GSS has an audience with representing American Culture amazing in the way she prepares Large. Swanson co-sponsored Week, an international museum student body. Ohio stave legislators at the Studies were nominated for the Executive Council Meetings" and co-authored legislation will be on display at the Union's Hilpert said he will focus next two General Assembly president. Swanson chose said lacquelyn Walters, Family opposing Ohio Senate Bill 24, Multicultural Lounge. There, on the role of GSS in solving meetings in April to bring to run for a Representative and Consumer Science Senator "The academic Bill of Rights." international students will place problems and in positively concerns about higher at-Large position, and he and former GSS president. "I have actively participated certain belongings, including impacting the lives of graduate education directly to them. nominated Hilpert for president Woodhouse said in just a few in GSS meetings not only as an clothing and other traditional students. In his application, Nichter last Friday. short months, GSS has risen far advocate for my constituents international items for the public "I am looking forward to the said this is just the beginning, Senators casted 20 votes for above her expectations. She but also encouraged under- to view. challenge," Hilpert said. "There Hilpert and 16 for Nichter. and his hope is to also attract hopes to carry this momentum standing and communication "There are a lot of interesting .HI' a number of aspects of "I had the pleasure of national legislators to speak over to the next academic year. in the Senate's discussion over events happening" Myers said. graduate student life here that working with a great team before the Graduate Student "I consider this semester my the last two years," Swanson "It's going to be a busy week, but are ripe for improvement, so we in GSS this year and it has Senate. training for what is to be done said. it's going to be a lot of fun." have a lot of work ahead of us. It been a whirlwind experience Nichter has served as next year," she said. "I have GSS also decided that is going to be a very rewarding during my recent months as president since January, when learned the ropes of GSS and Senator's alternates or proxies year, and I'm proud to be able to president," Nichter said. GSS president lacquelyn want to use my knowledge to can vote. Alternates should be serve our campus community." I le also said GSS has been Walters stepped down because take this organization to the declared at the beginning of the Hilpert is also working on able to take advantage of his of "extraneous circumstances." next level." semester. Also, each student Org. eases job opening communication legislative experience in the "Becoming GSS president Aurea Osgod, PhD candidate can only have one vote, even if with constituents, on actively US Congress to reach out to was the bigest challenge since in Sociology, was re-elected they represent both an associa- search stress engaging them in improving legislators and their voice has I've been in GSS, because 1 GSS treasurer. She has served as tion and a department. the quality of their lives and in been heard. CAREER. FROM PAGE 1

Hanulova said. "(Butl to be able to invite a speaker, you have to have an audience, and thafs a challenge." Each speaker presents his or Salons unfazed by competition from Tan Pro USA her own information in the way he or she sees will be most beneficial for students. TAN, FROM PAGE 1 to cancel his or her monthly what will help them keep their "They |the payment plans] ings to subside. Therefore, tan- payments, and then decides to own business going strong. are set up for students and are a ning regularly can boost a per- Powerpoint, VHS and Web pages are commonly used by the Customers can pay $11.99, stan tanning at Tan Pro again, Rachel Merwin, an employee of lot cheaper," Luttke said. son's spirits with its UV rays and speakers to give students a $19.99 or $39.99 a month for there is a $65 re-startup fee. The Solarium, has heard from While tanning does have the lessen the symptoms of SAD. visual example of how to do their unlimited tanning. The differ- The salon also has packages customers that Tan Pro does this downside of possibly leading to Tan Pro's Web site also research. ence in the packages' prices are that are sold by the minute. to scam money from clients. She skin cancer, the Tan Pro Web explains that UV rays provided If students are able to take away determined by which bed the "The minutes never expire. also claims The Solarium has site, www.tanprousa.com, cites by tanning beds can help with tanner wishes to tan in and how There are other places that do it remained busy since Tan Pro there are also positive sides to cold recovery and can reduce information on how to search long the tanner wishes to tan. in 3 months," said Brittany Beft, opened. tanning. cravings for high calorie for an internship or even get The only downside to these an employee of Tan Pro. Instead "We're open from 10 am. to One of those benefits is fight- carbohydrates. It does this by an internship somewhere, staff packages is diat Tan Pro auto- of paying for a certain number 8 p.m., and we are usually here ing off what has been called increasing serotonin levels and members feel they have accom- matically bills tanners monthly of visits, customers can pay even after that because we're so Seasonal Affective Disorder. SAD by increasing metabolism. plished something positive. Therefore, a customer must per-minute to make sure they busy," she said. causes people to experience Tan Pro USA is located on "It's really rewarding when have a credit card to purchase do not waste any money on Even with the $65 fee, Tan symptoms of depression, which North Main Street, next to Kroger. students come and they can learn a package, and will be charged their package. Pro still believes their amount tend to go away as the weather Its operating hours are from 8 from discussion," Hanulova said. automatically every month. If at Tan Pro's competition business will continue because gets warmer. It is proven that a.m. until 11 p.m. Appointments The International Careers anytime the customer decides believes the re-startup fee is of the benefits offered. ultraviolet rays cause these feel- are not necessary. Network holds weekly meetings every Thursday at 7p.m. in 101 Shatzelllall.

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ART HISTORIAN TALKS OCEAN EXCAVATIONS www.hgnews.cotn/campus Phi Beta Kappa and the school of Art are sponsoring Dr. George F. Bass, a Texas A&M University professor, who will speak about his experiences unearthing ancient shipwrecks from the ocean's depths. He is the recipient of the 2002 National Medal of Science. The presentation will begin at 7 p.m. in Union room 206. CAMPUS Legal issues seminar rounds out Rainbow By Kara Otmgren audience member, in sequence, a person cannot adopt hisor her REPORTER throughout the presentation, same-sex partner's adopted A PowerPoint presentation was tided "Giving it to you straight." child, according to Faulk. getaJife^^■■•^^ htt|x//ewntsJ>gsacdu/ put on in the Union last Friday Prior to the slides portion of Still, Faulk says, Ohio outlining the many legal issues the event. Faulk handed out law appears to permit faced by lesbian, (lay, Bisexual a "What is tour Knowledge of unmarried women to undergo 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 372-6943, or stop by the Staff are invited to join us lor and Transgender-Queer GLBT Rights" quiz to everyone donor insemination. Research Project Clinics - Call for Information/Reference Desk on the resource information, support and students. present. The questions included, Faulk also examined Ohio an Appointment, lerome Library first floor ol Jerome Library. coping techniques. less Faulk, a grad- "How many states school laws. University Libraries is once again Bring your lunch! uate student at tlx' HATE CRIMES include gender iden- Ohio law does not address offering Research Project Clinics. 9 a.m. Mondays at noon beginning University, offered tity and expression school issues relating to These clinics offer undergraduates law Week OS January 10. 2005 this lecture as a part STATS IN U.S. in their hate crimes sexual orientation or gender a chance to work one-on-one with Event is free and open to the public. Women's Center. 108A Hanna Hall Only 8 states includ- of Rainbow Dayz laws?" and "Is Ohio identity, she said. Likewise, a librarian on a specific research Moore Musical Arts Center ed gender identity — a week-long one of them?" Ohio law does not address assignment Students can develop 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. and expression in awareness event Answers: Eight -discrimination based on gen- search strategies, discover various 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. How 2 Workshop: CPR and First their hate crime sponsored by the states and no, Ohio is der identity or sexual orienta- print resources and services on the Project Excellence Into Table Aid Certifications on-campus Gay, laws, Ohio is not one inn one of them. tion, according to Faulk. first floor ol the lerome Library, and Union Lobby Bowen-Thompson Student Union Lesbian, Bisexual ol them. Also, in 35 Faulk pointed-out To wrap-up the presenta- identify online resources lor their Sky Bank Room 201A for CPR and and Transgender- states someone has that 35 states have tion, Faulk referred to the infa- topics. 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Community Room 202B for First Queer group, been fired based fired someone from mous hate crime involving Here are some guidelines for the Jehovah's Witnesses Info Table Aid Vision. solely on their sexual a steady job based Mathew Shepard in Laiamie, Research Project Clinics: Union Lobby Get certified today with adult, The turnout was orientation. solely on their sexual Wyoming. Sexual orien- Clinics are for undergraduate child, and infant CPR and First small, but the mes- orientation. tation is third on the list of students The Libranes offer a 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Aid. This three week series certifi- sage was strong. Ohio per- hate crime targets. Faulk said. separate service for graduate Balloon Release, The Wellness cation is a great life skill to have Faulk talked to roughly 10 mits single GIJJT people to In the year 2000, 16 people students. (It you are a graduate Connection will be releasing and it will help boost your resume students and handed out cor- adopt children, and does not were murdered in the United student, please call 2-6943 to set balloons into the sky every 2 Register at the Information Center, responding quotes which were explicitly prohibit same-sex States alone, based on their up an appointment with a minutes to signify the fact that a today! read aloud by each individual couples from adopting. However, sexual orientation. librarian). person is sexually assaulted every For More Information Contact: Students must register at least 2 minutes. They will also have info Contact Katie Krolikowski @ a day in advance. Advance about sexual abuse. 419-372-4409 www.bgsu.edu/ scheduling gives library staff Union Oval union products and canned goods to The donations will go members the oppodunity to Union 201A and 202B designated collection boxes in toward helping a variety prepare for each meeting. 12 p.m. -1 p.m. BGNEWS residence halls on campus. The of people with different Students must have a specific Caring For Yourself While Caring lor 8 p.m. residence hall with the mast needs said Diane Maag, a assignment or project and will be Others Vocal Jazz Ensemble BRIEFING items donated will win an ice member of Omega Phi asked to state their topic when Women's Center 108 A Hanna Hall Event is free and open to the cream social. The I .ink is a 24 Alpha. "You never know they set up an appointment. Caring for Yourself While Caring for public. Service sorority Omega Phi hour crisis hotline and infor- when you or someone you The Research Project Clinics are Others A Support Group Bryan Recital Hall. Alpha is sponsoring a Basic mation icfei nil semre available know could bo in that kind of offered Mondays through Fridays, Faculty, Graduate Students and Moore Musical Arts Center Needs Drive to benefit the Link to Wood County. It helps those situation," she said from March 14 to April 8. through the end of this week. experiencing crisis or those For more information on To schedule an appointment for Students can donate per- troubled by mental health or the Basic Needs Drive contact Research Project Clinics, call sonal hygiene products, baby substance abuse problem-. Diane at (419) 353-1196. ,he flpril powers Trey Aubrey Graduate You deserve an UPGRADE!

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Archbishop Imiardo Sandri, addressing mourners in St. Peter's Square in Rome, after the death of Pope |ohn Paul II last Saturday. (flfHNt&iCQti) OPINION IWIHKKDITOKIAI.I I XIVKIiSII V (H'(0\.\K(TI( IT World should foster democracy The international community YOU DECIDE democratization. With elections ing are not immediate cause for of modem history. Helping the moved to the capital, the presi- witnessed democratization in occurring in Egypt, Palestine, celebration. One consistent con- ex-Soviet states join the rest of the dent reportedly fled the country waves throughout the 20th centu- Do you think recent democratic Afghanistan and Iraq, encourag- dition of every wave of democra- developing world would help to The opposition leader, now the ry —an ebb and flow over perkxls developments are a result of the ing signs have begun to emerge tization is a subsequent wave of stabilize that region, which has acting president, has promised Of decades. One after the other, Iraqi War? Send an E-mail to that these states might become regression back to authoritarian not escaped the legacies of its fresh elections and has attempted sometimes all within tile course of [email protected] and tell free societies. Also, in the tendencies in these states. communist authoritarian past. to keep the country from deterio- a few years, several states simulta- us what you think, or post feed Caucasus, the vast region of ex- The United States and other In Kyrgyzstan, there is a very rating into violence and looting neously experienced events that back on our web site. Soviet states, democratic revolu- developed democracies around tangible opportunity to begin this It is in the interest of the created democracies. tions have occurred. For example, the world should work to ensure work. A revolution has ousted the world community to come Samuel Huntington was the first Ukraine's opposition party ousted that those states which have taken government that ruled for the 15 together to ensure that the people to conceptualize democratization tion, the first two periods having the corrupt incumbent and most up democratic institutions main- years since the breakup of the of Kyrgyzstan take part in free this way. In his famous piece "ibc occurred between 1828 and 1926, recently, Kyrgyzstan followed suit. tain them. Maintaining Middle Soviet Union in 1991. In the face and fair elections. Such actions, Third Wave." Huntington identi- and 1943 and 1962. I iuntington's thesis is not all Eastern democracies could help of poverty and corruption, the pending a successful outcome, fied the 1970s and 1980s as the Currently, the world is positive, however, and these to stabilize a region that has been people of Kyrgyzstan protested the would set an example for their third wave of world democnitiza- witnessing the latest wave of recent events, though encourag- volatile and contested for much recent election. Once the revolt neighbors and the world.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PEOPLE Students prove ON THE STREET not hear. In the few sentenc- belief system is tolerated. If Horowitz's points Professors es I was able to hear from this is the way he conducts If you could redo one Mr. Horowitz, this professor himself in the classroom, he thing from the last One of the purposes of a ERIK insulted Hipped off Mr. Horowitz, is doing his students a great college education is to CRIBLEY then displayed a hand disservice. Limiting school year, what challenge your gesture suggesting male discussion to his perspective, predisposed viewpoints. To Horowitz too would it be? Cites? Columnist I was at a recent masturbation along with whether overt or uninten- introduce you to a divergent presentation by David verbal abuse. Those actions tional, can only stigmatize array of opinions and ideas, and should be less of a concern and intimidate students who leave you with the ability to it was to embarrass the Horowitz. Unfortunately, I university, they succeeded If it than the intent behind them. do not share his beliefs. He arrive at your own conclusion caused a bit of a disturbance, As a student, his attempts to was to dissuade people away for which I am sorry. I reacted did a better job of and defend your position. In suppress an alternative convincing me of the order to broaden your from Horowitz's Academic to a group of people engaged perspective are Freedom platform, they failed in name-calling and other dangers of hypocrisy of perspective and gain these disheartening. self-righteous liberalism skills one must remain open to miserably. Ironically the leftist's attempts to prevent his view I truly believe one of actions proved exactly why from being heard. They made the purposes of on campus than Mr. dissenting opinions, possess- ing the courtesy to listen to an 1 lorowitz's Academic Bill of no attempt to engage in any scholarship should be to I lorowitz did. Rights is necessary. meaningful dialog. engage in meaningful RANDY SPENCER opposing argument and then debate it in a respectful manner. The actions of the disruptive This letter, though, discourse. True discourse JEFF LIST SOPHOMORE, NURSING leftists could best be described concerns the actions of one cannot occur in an STUDENT Respect, courtesy, and open- ness to an Opposing view were in one word: Intolerance. They professor, whose name I did atmosphere where only one jlist(*bgnet.bgsu.edu 7 would actually try were so assured of the superiority to pass my classes. all sorely lacking from many of the leftists in the audience of of dieir own viewpoint that the speaker David Horowitz. opposing side didn't even deserve Allow me to first state that the to be heard. animosity towards Horowitz The very idea that some- came as no surprise. The College one would disagree with their Border skirmishes arise in Az. Republicans, of which I am a assumptions that the United member, brought Horowitz here States was an oppressive nation was so appalling to them that not allowed to detain anyone weapons and people across the for two reasons FELIPE 1. With the recent contro- they believed that person should — just report immigrants to border, and The Minutemen are be shouted down rather than MAYA Border Patrol. versy surrounding the Horowitz going to get in their way. The debated. Many leftists in the This group is acting like inspired Senate Bill 24 we found showdown would be like "West audience accepted their beliefs as those little kids on the his views on Academic Freedom Side Story," only with more DANA JACKSON fact and denounced any olunini playground who let some kids drive-bys and less to be particularly relevant opposition to their ideals as the Imluim Ihiily Stuilt'iti play on the merry-go-round choreographed dancing SOPHOMORE, IPC 2. VVe knew he would piss ravings of a racist or a fascist likliana University with them hut not others, They But tensions between Mexico 7 wouldn't have taken liberals off. Wfe expected that many The very fact that such a large Who said Americans think they own the whole and the United States are not playground, but they don't. limited to the border. During the Philosophy online." attendees would disagree with portion of left-leaning students aren't arrogant? Sure, were intolerant of the discussion we are. For one, we're Recently, the Central Mexico vs. United States soccer I lorowitz, and therefore provided a question and answer session of a viewpoint opposing their the fattest people in the world; American gang known as the game last Sunday, Mexicans Mara Sarvatrucha (MS-13) chanted "Osama" and booed immediately following the ideological beliefs is proof that we get as much of anything the university is doing nothing to as we want, and we just throw tlireatened to teach the during the U.S. national anthem. speech, allowing them to discuss minutemen "a lesson" if they their disagreements with him promote a culture of intellectual away the excess. This anti-American sentiment diversity. But now some of us are doing go through with their plans. has distanced our countries, and directly, in a timely and respectful The Minutemen, who are made part of it could be because of the manner. Unfortunately far too Those who hold left-wing more to prove this point, and views are simply not accustomed it involves a very hot topic. A up of many retired military crackdown on Mexican immi- many of the leftists in attendance officers, aren't scared. They gration to the United States. were unable to wait until the Q&A to having their beliefs scrutinized. group in Arizona, calling itself If you are unwilling to even want MS-13 to "bring it." Though The Minutemen and decided they would rather "The Minutemen." has decided listen to an opposing viewpoint "We're not worried because demonstration is just an isolated heckle and disrupt than engage to take die law into its own I it implies that you are incapable half of our recruits are retired case, it will, no doubt, make in organized political discourse. hands of defending yourself against a trained combat soldiers," Mexican news and harm our ERIN 0RZECH Even during the Q&A, most of the Starling this weekend, they're dissenting opinion. If you are protest planner and Vietnam relationship even more. leftists used the opportunity to going to start a month li nig SOPHOMORE, incapable of intelligently veteran lames Gilchrist told The If The Minutemen were issue rambling statements, with- "vigil" along a 20-mile stretch of UNDECIDED defending your opinions than Washington Times. "And those smart, instead of attacking out asking clear questions, and the Mexican border, you have no right to have them. according to Ihc Washington guys are just a bunch of punks." Mexicans, they would protest "I wouldn't have lost continued to interrupt Horowitz Yeah, they're just some punk the root of illegal immigration. Horowitz's Academic Bill of Times. They're protesting the everything valuable I as he attempted to respond. Rights would ensure that all governments inability to control kids... with machetes! The protesters are mad The ideologues who engaged MS-13 makes most of its owned within a week." students have their views illegal immigration by acting as in the constant disruption not challenged and are urged to money from smuggling drugs, SKIRMISH. PAGE 5 border patrol agents. Rut they're only did a grave disservice to the think critically instead of taught more open-minded audience to parrot back biased claims members who, whether they I encourage everyone to visit agreed or not, came to actually stiidciitsl'oiar.ulcmkfrmlom. Read the listen to Horowitz's opinions, but org and learn about Horowitz's also caused great embarrassment proposal as well as the provisions to Bowling Green State University. of Ohio Senate Bill 24. Educate Opinion Page David Horowitz, who has spoken yourselves on both sides of the at literally thousands of issue and form your own conclu- campuses, said Wednesday's sions instead of blindly believing On-line at ROBERT KRAFT crowd was "die most uncivilized any ideology as absolute truth. college audience I've ever seen." JUNIOR, SPORTS Intolerance towards all Despite your personal views of but one side of any issue isn't www.BGNews.com MANAGEMENT Horowitz, that statement is education but indoctrination. 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', WWW.BGNEWS.COM OPINION Monday. April 4. ?00b 5 Skirmishes at Shopping policy is Bono and world bank don't mix the Mexican/ valuable lesson will not be lost to launch Bono's political JOHN on a teamed man. career, Bono spends most of Arizona border what separates us KOVAL While dealing with the liis free time writing inspiring reconstruction of post-war musical gcnis Midi as Vertigo SKERMISH, FROM PAGE 4 Iraq, VWjIfowitz gained more anil Elevation. because i IS citizens an' losing COLLEEN suggest a store that sold board insight into a country that has Do we really want a man shorts. I recommended one, theii jobs, but this doesn't BAYUS U-WhtCxihmmist suffered for years from who wrote a song for the Tomb necessarily mean it's liecauseol and the guys rushed in and mismanaged economic Raider soundtrack responsible went directly to the swimwear The Miami Stuilent Illegal immigration. policies and institutions than for chairing a multi-national 1 section. No browsing. No being Unhrrsity of Miami People an fi irgeiu'ng that the any other candidate. organization entrusted with government continues to allow derailed by "sale" signs. He just Not surprisingly, many of allocating scaKC financial U-Wn Columnist picked up the first pair he saw There is perhaps nothing as fheoutsourcingnfJobs 10 latin Vie m News the states that will be resources to developing American and Asian countries, and immediately checked the important in today's worid requiring financial assistance countries? University cfPittsuburgh size. as the concept of [taeananoakyon both sides oi "Hmmm," he said, "this isn't from the Worid Bank liave Besides, the developing the border could be avoided il the development. In fact, every one troubling histories that are world is not counting down Going to the dentist. the size I usually wear. I might of you who is reading this government just look care ol its have to try these on." not unlike Iraq, tarnished with from fourteen in Spanish until citizens in tin-tiist plan-. But the Taking an organic chem- article is going through the endemic mismanagement you give them a special edition istry final. Trying to find I made a facial expression process of development. government isn't the only One 10 and self-absorbed, comipt U2JAxL name; as long as corporations a parking spot at the mall resembling a face I'd make if After all, are we not at this leaders. Whether or not you someone were to suggest that If Bono really wants to make continue lo hire illegal immi- during the Christmas season. fine institution of higher are a personal fan ofWolfowitz, a difference, he should resume These are all tedious tasks Ashlee Simpson was talented. education in order to develop grants, they'll continue coming "Might?" I was shocked. "Don't one can only be amused by his old role of calling attention here, The MUuitemen should go that people dread getting ourselves into well-rounded to a paitk ulai issue dear to his involved in, and justifiably so. you always try stuff on?" human beings who will one protest in front of corporations I followed my pal to the lieart and leave the thai hiie undocumented workers I lowever, there is one day leave the University and "Bono, leave responsibility associated with annual chore so vile, so changing room and awaited enter into the real-worid Unrioniitu'imil wotkeiS his emergence. He modeled running the lending hundreds of billions come to this country because self-deprecating and so as attractive, well-educated of dollars to professionals. incredibly frustrating that his suit for me and I gave my citizens ready to contribute tc > World Bank to they know someone will hire seal of approval. While Bono maybe them based on theit willingness the very thought of it sends a our society? seasoned experts." well-traveled, he has neither shiver down the spine of every looks pretty good. Do you With the concept of to work for cheap. I don't see this want to try the green one too?" the credentials nor the minutemen group protesting in warm-blooded gal in America development in mind, it expertise to be delegated the the fruit groves ol California oi who has been exposed to the I asked. is imperative that the next "Nope. This is good. I ct's go," enonnous responsibility of Florida, weekly covers of celebrity President of the World Bank die absurd proposition of not just restructuring countries, Immigrants take them gossip magazines chock full of he told me. be a specialist in development lust like that. Done and nominating Senor Bono. hut also leading an organiza- becausethe) do fust as much smokin' hot chicks: Its bathing with decades of international "Uno, dos, ties, quatorce?" tion diat is itself in need of labor in their own country but In suit shopping. done. experience in the highest Where was the endless Turns out, Bono, that means some restructuring. the United States, they get paid Cue the "doomed i'or all levels of the governmental and "one, two, three, fourteen." The thought ofBono much more for it its survival oi eternity" soundt.ack. agony? Why was there no top-to-bottom search to see if diplomatic profession — not Maybe Ireland isn't as close to presiding over the Worid Bank the fittest, and they're jusl u Searching for the summer's a man without a first name. Spain as we have been lead makes DM as sic k as I was It) support their families, wardrobe staple is never a there might be a slightly more appealing suit in some other As Deputy Secretary of to believe. Aside from Bono's while watching lie and The \s long as undocumented pleasant or quick experience. Defense, Paul Wolfowitz inability to count, his qualifica- Edge perform at the ' w inkers are doing Americas dirt) In the suitable words of ferry far-off comer of the mall? And if an adequate suit could have planned an almost flawless tions to run theWfarid Bank inauguration ol the Clinton work, everyone looks the othet Maguire, "It's an been found, why was campaign to oust Saddam give me vertigo. Whatever Presidential library. way. It's OK lor them tu workon up-at-dawn, "I was it not put on hold Hussein as dictator of Iraq. happened to the good old days Bono, leave running the farms because their ultra low pride-swallowing impressed — so as to buy time to Even so, he will probably when Bono was just a philan- World Bank to seasoned wages keep loud prices low. 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The Louisiana patient's know n wishes, as long Right to Life Committee's portrayal of critics, are made bj over the pace and substance of cate In his filial years, more lay bill is called the "Human as it s In their best interests medical ethics center. doctors and families working these reforms. people than priests were working Dignity Act"; Alabama's is the The views of Now, he says, the together, she said. My sense is It was in this environment that lull time in American parishes "Starvation and Dehydration medical care and "This isn't presumption In the thai this approach is working." lohn Paul launched bia defame and many of those lay leaders Prevention Act." ending life have hospitals, the conns Political agendas are hard of Catholic orthodoxy and tried were women, said David Gibson Many measures predate shifted over the about and in too much to discount, as congressional to reinvigorate the priesthood. a former Vatican journalist. I he recent weeks of attention to pasi 30 years politics, this Mate legislation, is leaders laise dire warnings "I think what the pope did number of permanent deacons Schlavo, though some drew as the country to go ahead and against judges in I lorida and for the public credibility of the alone — lay ministers who ran theii inspiration directly from grappled with is about how pull life-sustaining Washington o\er their S, lii.no church in the United States was not perform the Eucharist but the agonked public debate brain-damaged we value or treatment when decisions. Thai meshes with quite significant,'' said George can fill in for priests by distribut ovei the 41-yeai old woman's or coma-bound there is not enough (i()!' efforts to put mote Weigel, his American biogra- ing I lory Communion and pro death — like one in Missouri patients whose don't value evident e that the conservatives in me judk iar] pher. "He was the great Christian vide other sacraments — grew Introduced last I hursday, the families said they the lives patient wanted it. Hut political stereotypes witness of our time." from about 900 in 1975 to more day Schlavo died. shouldn't be forced Doctors and fell, too, with iraditionall) lib lohn Paul inspired many to than 14,000 in 2004. "I was gripped by what I wns to live a life they people with bioethicisis say that era! leaders like Iowa sen Ibm join the priesthood in the United Faced with this lay surge, lohn watching and couldn't believe wouldn't want, disabilities overwhelmingly, llaikin, the Rev lesse laeksou States. Studies have found that Paul, through prayer and public the state oi I lorida would starting with Karen safeguards exist and Ralph Nader supporting younger American clergy tend to statements. Hied to preserve the let this woman die in ibis \nn Quintan In have." in hospitals and in lerri Schiavos parents efforts be more conservative than their special role of the priesthood anil manner, said GOP slate Rep. 1975, then to Nancy courts to ensure to keep theii daughtet alive. older peers and many see this defend its all-male si,mis I In Cynthia Davis. Her bill would Cruzanin luooand that patients' and Advocates vow thai the as evidence of lohn Paul's influ- Vatican repeatedly reminded bar anyone from directing that now to Schiavo. MICHAEL DONNELLY. families' wishes questions of civil rights and ence, said Dean lloge. a Catholic ( athoUcs that their involvement artificially supplied food and Critics say DISABILITY RIGHTS OF and best interests morality aie going to win out. University sodologiBi who has in polish life — such as sen watei be withheld or with- the medical KANSAS are protected. "II there's any doubt, than life researched the priesUiood for ing on church finance councils drawn without a specific wiii community and "Are the) going to trumps death." said Donnelly, more than three decades. — was-consultative and that ten directive from the patient. societ] have go out and undo all in Kansas "I'm a quadriplegic, Hun's also a slew of gone tOO far. "When original He emboldened conser- priests retained final decision the hard work that people have been thai way lor 28 years. I vative Catholics, who now making power legislation around living wills advance directives were creat- done to make sure they can die would hale for somebod) have a greater voice through lohn Paul's strictures were and othet end-ol life issues ed, nobody contemplated that without having to go to court?" else to decide my life is not that wouldn't further the aims hospitals would refuse to treat publications such as Crisis maga- not limited to rank-and-file said Dr. lean Teno, associate worth living zine and Eternal World Television parishioners. I le appointed Network. Several prominent nearly all the U.S. bishops American Catholics are members serving today, expecting full obe- of the conservative, clergy-man- dience to Vatican mandates and aged lay movement called Opus he reduced the Independence of Dei, which influence the church, national bishops' conferences. said the Rev. 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Pope John Paul II's body and spreading a message of pilgrims—up to2 million of them Paul die Great." a title usually lay in state yesterday, bis hands peace during his frequent travels — seeking to pay final respects to designated for popes worthy ol clutching a rosary, his pastoral around the world. the late pontiff. Starting today, sainthood, such as Gregory the staff under his arm. Millions John Paul, wtio was 58 when the pope's body was to lie in state Great and 1-co the Gnat Sodano prayed and wept at services the cardinals elected him at St. Peter's Basilica. did not use the title when he across the globe, as the Vatican the first non-Italian pope in The College of Cardinals delivered the homily, and there prepared for the ritual-filled 455 years, also left a legacy of — the red-capped "princes of was no explanation. Vatican funeral and conclave that will conservatism. He opposed the church" who now officially texts, however, are considered choose a success!>i. divorce, birth control and govern the 1 billion-strongRoman official texts even if tlicy are Television images gave the abortion, the —was not pronounced. public its first view of the pope ordination of women THIS POPE to hold its first meeting After the Mass ended, since his death: King in the and the lifting of the John Paul II was today, a pre-conclave Archbishop Leonardo Sandri, Vatican's frescoed Apostolic- celibacy requirement unique. gathering expect- who became the |X>pe's public Palace, dressed in crimson for priests. •The Pope was ed to plan and set a "voice" in the final weeks of his vestments and a white bishop's The mourning the first ol non- date for the funeral life, read the traditional Sunday miter on his head. A Swiss Guard stretched from the Italian origin in later this week at St. noontime prayer, which John stood on either side as diplomats, pope's native Poland, 455 years. liter's Square. Paul delivered throughout his politicians and clergy paid their where 100,000 people •Third-longest President Bush w-as pontificate. respects at his feet. filled a Warsaw square serving — expected to attend The crowd applauded, and L'Osservatore Romano AP Photo An estimated 100,000 people at the spot where he the funeral, which some fought back tears, when appointed in IN MOURNING: From left, Senior Cardinal Deacon Jorge Arturo Medina turned out at St. Peter's Square for celebrated a landmark 1978. will draw other wodd Sandri announced that the a morning Mass and thousands Mass 26 years ago, to leaders as well as late pope prepared the prayer Estevez of Chile, Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz and Archbishop Leonardo •Beatified more Sandri recite prayers in front of the body of Pope John Paul II lying out more — tourists, Romans, young the earthquake-dev- people than any Vatican hierarchy and himself before he died — per- and old — kept coming through- astated Indonesian ordinary faithful. The haps one of John Paul's last in state in the papal private chapel island of Nias. where other—1,340 conclave must begin written documents. out the day, filling die broad people. boulevard leading to St Petert a priest led special 15 to 20 days after the "It'sahistoric event," said Ercole rosary, and his pastoml staff was lohn Paul's fisherman's Ring and Basilica. They clutched rosaries prayers. In ftiris, the pope's death. Pent a 72-year-old Roman who die dies used to make lead seals proudly showed off a list of the six nicked under his left aim, and newspaper photos of the late great bell of Notre lohn Paul died "Our Holy lather looks very for apostolic letters — fonnal pontiff as they stood shoulder-to- Dame sounded 84 times — once at 9:37 p.m. Saturday in his popes he has lived through. '.'It's not something sad for me. I think much at peace. It was very gesture* meant to symbolize the shoulder to pray for the soul of for each year of the pontiff's life. apartment of septic shock and satisfying for all of us to see 11 i 111 so end of his reign and to prevent "our beloved John Paul.' In New York, U.N. cardio-circulatory collapse, the ol all that he has done." serene," Cardinal Roger Mahony forgeries. "Even if we fear we've lost Secretary-General Kofi Annan Vatican said. "I think more about how hard Cardinal Bernard Panafieu, a point of reference, I feel like and former Mayor Rudolph The mourning began with it will be for a new one to follow of I us Angeles said after paying an overnight vigil in St. Peter's in his footsteps," he added. his respects. "His life is finished one of five French prelates who everybody in this square is Giuliani joined parishioners who can vote, said yesterday he was united with him in a hug," said packed St. latrick's (iithedral for Square. In keeping with Vatican "John Paul held his hand to us and he gave up his spirit" Luca Ghiz/ardi, a 38-year-old a standing-room-only Mass. tradition, Cardinal Camillo Ruini, young people," said 21-year-old At their meetings beginning hoping for someone "who nurse with a sleeping bag and a "He showed us how to live die late pope's vicar for Rome, Alessio Bussolotti, who drove to today, the cardinals will read dynamizes the people — God's handmade peace flag at his feet. and he showed us how to die," issued a formal announcement Rome with his fellow Boy Scouts John Paul's final Instruction*, people — as John Paul II did. Early yesterday, a text message said one parishioner, loan of John Paul's death to the people from the Italian city of Ancona. including his choice of burial At the same time, a man who had circulated on cell phones McDermott. "He reached out of Rome early Sunday. "Now we have to give him ours. place. Most popes in recent has an international sense, of in Home, asking people to light to people of all faiths, not just Cardinal Angclo Sodano. the Once the Mass ended, centuries have asked to be the opening of Catholicism to candles in their windows. "May Catholics and Christians." Vatican's No. 2 official, gave cardinals, prelates, Italian buried in the crypts below St. the world. they light up the road to God for In the Holy Land, Israelis the homily at yesterday's Mass government officials and Peter's Basilica, but some have An open man and at the same him, the way he did for us," the remembered John Paul as a at St Peter's. "FOr a quarter diplomats gathered in the Sala suggested the first Polish-boni time, a man faidifi.il to the great message said. builder of bridges between century, he brought the Gospel of Clementina of the Apostolic pope might have chosen to be- traditions of the Church." Around the wodd, bells tolled the faiths, noting how he had Christian hope to all the piazzas Palace, where John Paul's body laid to rest in his native country. and worshippers prayed in embraced Holocaust survivors of the wodd, teaching all of us lay in state. In addition, the cardinals will Find out more about American remembrance of the man who with kindness and maintained that our death is nothing but the His crossed hands clutched a arrange for the destruction of Catholics in the 21st century. PAGE 6

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With their The Indians also have adjustments, and we will." being out there and being The best team in the country all 72-57 victory over Louisville great bench players in (Irady Sanchez learned of the protein shakes, branded is going to be the season is an underdog today. By in the semifinals, the Illini Sizemore, Juan Gonzalez, lose positive test result early Sunday muscle relaxants. biggest punishment." now, Illinois is used to it matched Duke (1986.1989) and Hernandez and Josh Bard. and participated in a workout at Even though they've only UNLV (1987) for the most wins The pitching rotation is also Tropicana held later in the day. That kind of stuff." pitcher said the last once, have tied the NCAA in a single season. very solid. He said he had not been told suspension drives home the record for wins and have been like the Tar Heels, the Illini i .'.< Sabalhia is as good as an reality of the tougher rules. what banned substance was ALEX SANCHEZ, MLB PLAYER ranked No. 1 in the country have stars and NBA talent, ace as you can have. 1 le's a big detected. "I guess you don't really real- since December, the Illini (37- starting with guard Deron left-hander and has a wicked He insisted, however, that he ize it until it actually happens, 1) have had trouble getting their Williams, a tenacious defender fastball. about 16 months in a refugee has never used steroids camp before finally making it to and now it has," Mussina said. due much of the season. and super ballhandler who may Kevin Millwood may be the "1 know I did nothing incor- the United States. Last month, Yankees manager )oe Torre Never has that been more true have played himself into the steal of the off-season if he rect. ... I take stuff I buy over the Sanchez was reunited with his said progress is being made in than in the buildup to tonight's NBA lottery, as well. performs to his level counter. Multivitairuns, protein mother and brother in Miami cleaning up the sport. championship game, when the Another guard, Luther Head, has some great sniff shakes, muscle relaxants. That for the first time since 1994. "The fact the testing evidently l Hi in face North Carolina (32-4) can shoot 3s with the best, as but needs to overcome injury kind of stuff," Sanchez said. Asked if he was embarrassed worked, that's what we aU want in a matchup being billed as can Dee Brown, dubbed die problems. "I'm surprised because look to become the first player to be to find out. Even the play- Team vs. Talent "One-Man Fastbreak" for his lake Westbrook is a very- at what kind of player 1 am. I'm disciplined under baseball's ers want to make sure we get Illinois is the "Team." North ability to blow by defenders in consistent pitcher, and he a leadoff hitter. I never hit any new steroids policy, Sanchez the fans' trust back, and that's Carolina has die "Talent." the open court. Roger Powell should take over for Sabathia at home nins." shrugged. the only way it can happen," The Illini say they don't take Ir. showed an inside-outsidc the number one slot until CC is Sanchez did not identify any "There's nothing we can do Torre said. offense to the comparison. game Saturday — making healthy. of the products he purchased about it." he said. "You're sorry people — I don't Often during dieir interviews 3-poinlers and lay-ups with Scott Barton had struggles over the counter, but described The suspension was want to say they're caught, but yesterday, though, they found equal aplomb — that makes early last season but developed them as "something to give me announced less than you're sorry people continue themselves defending the way him hard to defend into a solid starter. energy, put a little muscle on my three weeks after several to think they're not going to they're perceived — as the But the theme people keep The Indians are on the rise. body. That's it." current and former players, get caught. This is a good sign. unsung group of guys who coming back to with the Illini is General manager Mark Shapiro Sanchez left Cuba on a including Mark McGwire, Again, you don't feel good for "play the game the right way," their unselfishness. and manager Hric Wedge have rickety raft II years ago, leav- traveled to Washington to testify Sanchez. It gives a little credibil- compared to Carolina's group "I saw them on film once, they developed a solid team that will ing his family behind. He spent at a congressional hearing on ity to the way they're testing." of stars. made 19 passes to get the shot perform for the whole season. "We have NBA people at our they wanted," North Carolina The Indians have depth and a games every time," Illini coach coach Roy Williams said. solid pitching staff. They have Bruce Weber said. "We're going Not that the Tar I leels coach, the chance to contend with the to have some guys drafted, seeking the national tide that Twins for the Central Crown. In whether it's this year or next has eluded him for the last my opinion Cavs keep playoff hopes high year. But we don't have quite 16 seasons, would trade what fans should plan for some cold the names, I guess, and athletic he's got. games in October. He is in only the second yearof By Toe MNicia tion of two players. crowd, and Gooden followed by guys that maybe they have." IHi ASSOCIATED PRESS The Cavaliers, who led by 20 whipping his head band into The reason the Tar Heels get rebuilding a program that went from great under Dean Smith to LeBron lames kepi his cool points in the second quarter, the seats. the edge starts with Sean May, Rain has never been when his teammates lost theirs. looked like they would implode "LeBron came up right the 6-foot-9 center who averag- 8-20 under Man Doherty. When lames scored 37 (mints and late in the third quarter when after that and said 'I've got es 17.1 points and 10.9 rebounds Roy Williams arrived at his alma recorded in some pails Zydrunas llgauskas added 21 RobertTraylorand DrewGooden it,'" Cavaliers coach Brendan this season. North Carolina also mater, he looked at the roster of Ihe Alacama Desert t to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers were tossed for arguing Traytor's Malone said, "When you have a has Hash.id McCants, lawad and saw what he had. He called Williams and Raymond Felton. the players in and said they had in Chile. past the Dallas Mavericks foul on lerry Stackhouse. Traylor player of his caliber saying 'I've 100-80 Sunday despite the ejec- threw his arm band into the got it,'you got it." They'll all go to the NBA soon, the talent to make the NCAA lames played every minute for as will the sixth man, freshman tournament in Year One, and Ihe fourth time in nine games, forward Marvin Williams. to be right where they're at in including two that went to over- "They'll have a lottery pick Year Two. NOW HIRING time, and is averaging nearly 32 coming off their bench," Illinois "I believed it not because points a game over that span. forward lames Augustine said. of my coaching." he said. "I "No matter how many min- "They're obviously more talent- believed it because of the kids." utes I play, I'm so determined to ed. But when it comes down to The Tar Heels finished the SUMMER HELP the situation, it's who's the bet- CAVS, PAGE 11 ter team dial will win." ILLINOIS. PAGE 11 Cedar Point, the "Best Amusement Park in the World," is looking for a talented outgoing individual to supervise the seasonal Employee Services Department. 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Two Cavs' players ousted Lost/Found CAVS, FROM PAGE 10 the crowd and the Cavaliers. half, the Mavericks climbed back get lo the playoffs right now that Ilgauskas scored eight of the in it with a 21-5 run late in the Gold Ring with single 1* caral next 11 points on a 13-2 run to third quarter. diamond Somewhere between art I can't afford to get tired," said open the fourth quarter, mak- Finley, who was 8-for-8 from building and lot 2 Sentimental lames, who added 10 rebounds Value ing it 69-61 and securing the lead 3-point range against Cleveland CASH REWARD 419-722-3011 and seven assists. for good last week, shot 3-for-7 from The win keeps the Cavaliers "'Z' was struggling until the beyond the arc and finished with (38-34) tied with Indiana for the fourth quarter and then he came 13 points. The Mavericks were sixth playoff spot in the Eastern alive," \ Kill ii ii ■ said. just 6-for-22 from 3-point range. Services Offered Conference, and snapped their Ilgauskas scored 15 of his "This was a very disappoint- string of eight straight losses points in the second half, and ing game," lohnson said. "You to Dallas. had 16 rebounds Anderson really have to give Cleveland Pregnant? Confidential, free & pro- Following the ejections, Varejao stepped up in (iooden's some credit. This was their fifth fessional testing. BG Pregnancy Slackhouse hit four straight free absence, scoring nine with eight game in seven nights, and they Center 419-354-4673 throws to tie the game at 56. rebounds really played well." Michael Finley added a 3-pointer Dirk Nowitzki scored 21 points The Cavaliers went on a on the next possession to give the and Stackhouse added 16. The 21-4 run in the first quarter that Mavericks their first lead. loss ended the Mavericks' four- included three 3-pointers from Personals But Finley was flagged with game winning streak. lames and some hustle plays by a technical after getting in an Cleveland held a 64-34 Gooden, who finished with six official's face over his foul on a rebound edge and played points and 13 rebounds. Apnl is Sexual Assault Awareness 3-point attempt by lames, who aggressively from the opening tip Cleveland opened a 38-18 lead Month. One in four women will be victims of rape or attempted rape made all four free throws to make after losing to Dallas eight days in the second quarter, but Dallas during their college career. For more it 60-59 at the end of the period. ago, 117-86. put together a 12-4 ran to pull to information, stop by the Union Oval Asked if that was the pivot- "They came out and they 42-30 at halftime. today or call tlte Wellness Connec- al play in the game, Mavericks had payback on their mind," It was a season-low in points in tion at 372-WELL coach Avery Johnson responded: Mavericks guard lason a half for the Mavericks, who shot RonSchwane APPtioto "What's the next question?" Terry said. 26 percent while missing several GOING ON UP: Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James goes up for a ATTENTION BRIDES! The four-point play sparked After an awful shooting first wide open jumpers. shot in the third quarter yesterday. James led all scorers with 37 points. Shop at www. perfecrweddlng8hop.com Beautiful AND Affordable Products

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