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FREE FRIDAY Wanted: A hired gun Gun the paper provides for an additional A man is arrested after seeking charge. Upon responding to the ad, one dealers unidentified caller claimed he was a hitman through the classifieds. asked to commit a murder by Folk, BY IIMMY MILLER '"e x-Marine, special forces, Delaware State Police Cpl. David W. Ciry News Editor weapons/explosive expert or Thomas said. After the caller contacted State to be A Georgia man was arrested New soldier." Year's Eve and charged with The News Journal telephone sales Police, an undercover officer soliciting a hitman through a representative who accepted the ad responded to the ad and set up a Dec. Wilmington News Journal classified from Folk said: "It sounded like he 31 meeting with Folk at a truck stop ad, Delaware State Police said. was looking for a bodyguard. That's on U.S. Route 13, Thomas said. targeted Brian H . Folk, 24, a former the only reason I took the ad." The Folk, who once attended the Delaware resident who now lives in representative refused to divulge his Taman School in Hockessin, Del., Dunwoody, Ga., near Atlanta, name. allegedly offered the undercover Delaware's allegedly ran a classified The advertisement directed trooper $4,000 to murder an advertisement in the Dec. 28 edition respondents to leave a name and unidentified North Carolina man, he firearm licenses of the News Journal which sought an phone number in a voice mail box see CLASSIFIED page A6 will be reduced 'right off the bat.' BY MELISSA TYRRELL Associate News Editor UD Professor A proposed increase in national For New York's homeless, license fees for gun dealers would reduce Delaware 's number of firearm licensee's "right off the remembered in bat," said Kahau Morrison, Christmas brings no jo resident agent in charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and What ... what ... what a fluke. Firearms (ATF) in Wilmington. 'People pay As the woman walks away, In a proposal to Congress made Smilh spins and proudly shows the by Treasury Sec retary Lloyd memorial servive gifts to two of his I 00 or so attention to us Bentsen Wednesday, commercial housemates - a pair of mangy, and private firearm dealers would graduated from the University of dirt-laden, middle-aged men in be required to pay $600 for a Ohio, in Cleveland, in 1949. He today just out Ralph Exline dire need of a good meal. license to operate and buy received his doctorate in They're relatively unimpressed. firearms from manufacturers or psychology from the University of of pity.' After all, if there's ever a day out of state dealers. was 'a leader Illinois. when people are likely to pay BY IEFF PEARLMAN In addition to the 900 percent He began teaching at the attention to New York City's Ediror in chief increase from the current fee of university 38 years ago. In 1973, Grand Central Station's homeless in his field.' NEW YORK - For one brief, $66, Bentsen also announced h e became chairman of the population, it's Christmas. glimmering moment, Christmas in plans to make falsifying or failure psychology department, serving in "This holiday sucks," says ICK Larry Smith's house is looking to maintain records of gun sales a ~ ~,;; ,~~~fe;t~re~f~~o~ this position for 10 years. Exline Luis Montoya, a 45-year-old pretty much like Christmas is fe lony . Seven colleagues of Dr. Ralph took on the position as acting homeless out-of-work carpenter. supposed to. In the wake of the recently­ ' Exline gave eulogies Tuesday at a c hairman in 1984, then resumed "My son got so many presents He stands against one of the signed Brady bill, which requires ', ' memorial service honoring the station's concrete walls, downing teaching in 1985 and he became this year," a woman says to him, a five-day waiting period and a ! university professor and former acting chairman once again in the a Budweiser with Smith and Billy cradling two Teenage Mutant background check on all gun !: psychology chairman who died on fallofl993 . Taylor, both also homeless. Ninja Turtle specials in her arm ~ , buyers, Bentsen ' s proposal is the Dec. 19 from cancer. To enhance his education and "That fr iendshi p ... t11at family "that I have these extras. Would second step in the Clinton "We are here to remember sharpen his teaching skills, Exline tradition- it's gone. It's shit. It's you like them for your holiday?" adminis tration 's plans to attempt Ralph's life and his achievements, visited Oxford University as a not any more- Christmas, it's Aaahh, that good ol' y letide to reduce crime and violence. but to also celebrate his life," Fellow in the department o[ just selling things. People pay warmth. Smith gladly takes the The proposal is targeted at Interim Provost Richard Murray experimental psychology three attention to us today just out of gifts, gushing a big, cheek-to­ weeding out private a nd street said to more than 100 people who times throughout the course of his pity 'cause it's the holiday and cheek smile and wishing the sales from legitima te businesses. attended the service held in they're supposed to . see PROFESSOR page A6 woman a warm, heart-felt merry Bentsen said the increase would Mitchell Hall. "Christmas is dead." Christmas. d eter an estimated 70 percent of " He was a respected and The bitterness in Montoya's the 284,000 citizens with national dedicated scholar and teacher and voice comes from nearly three will be greatly missed," Murray months of living on New York's licenses from paying for renewal fees. said. cold, paved sidewalks. He has the According to Morrison, Barbara Fehr, a former student ability to work- heck, he wants Delaware would b e greatly of Exline's, said he worked very to - but nobody's hiring, and, closely with his students, helping even worse, nobody cares. affected by the proposal if passed. them in any way he could. Even on Christmas. Delaware has approximately 584 federally-licensed firearm dealers, "He was a leader in his field "People don't believe in (Left) In New York and through him, we as graduate goodwill," says the native Pueno of which only 25 percent operate students met other leaders in the Rican, rubbing the shaggy black, shelters, people learn to as commercial establishments. field," Fehr said. gray-speckled beard that covers sleep while sitting. "The other 75 percent operate The boundaries of Exline's too much of his blistered face. in residential homes," she said. research were not limited to the . "When you want to help people (Top) James Wendor's "They get a license because they confinements of the laboratory. you do it from tlJC bottom of your signs tell a homeless plight. can deal directly with another Exline served as orinciole heart. When I'm in good shape, I d ealer or manufacturer out of investigator for his ·research find people around lhe street and I state. a middle-aged, scraggly-looking "If there were a particular involving the study of the find people without clothes and I woman tries her best to capture the importance of verba1 vs . non­ go, 'Here, have it."' firearm you would pay higher for attention of anyone who'lllisten. in a Delaware shop, !with a verbal TV performances in There's an angry "Who's this affecting impressions of public "SOMETIMES IT'S BRUTAL" license] you could purchase it for figures. In another section of the station, sec HOMELESS page A4 less, directly from a dealer out of He was also involved in a later state," she said. study of the relationship between EXLINE Morrison said by rais ing the politicians' televised non-verbal fee, Delaware's ATF will see behavior and their competence as which license holders operate seen by English, Italians and legitimate gun shops and which American viewers. Students outraged by dining changes do not. As a result of his study on Because private citizens with visual interaction, eye contact, federal firearm licenses have no gaze direction and the effects in From 'It's like a jail' to 'There's less variety,' people aren't thrilled. access to computerized facial displays of emotion, Exline background checks for clients, earned an invitation to the Carter BY IENN!EER POST to a de.crepen for Spring Semester. The Coon was open for Winter Session. "It's real inconvenient to get your illegal for them to sell firearm s Jimmy Carter on the When hungry students returned to the resultant overcrowding and long lines Finding an open scat was not a own foo:l and plales," Luce said. "Plus, which they can purc hase for Reagan/Carter campaign, said Ann university Sunday, many were have angered many campus diners. Jrol>lcm for Dan Dziubczynski (AS SO), they're always out of stuff." wholesale. Exline Starr, his eldest daughter. disgruntled at the changes that had Lisa McMahon (AS SO) said th e but sining with his friends was. Gina Tomaino (AS SO), who was Morrison said these arc the "My father refused the occurred during the short ten-

CONTENTS INSIDE REVIEW KEEPING TABS On january 10, 1986, Campus Flash.A2 Section 2 ...... 81 The holidays are a stretch. Not only Sun reports of 299 students Police Reports.A2 Feature Forum.B2 do they take people's bank accounts jacqui Harper, a received their Letter from the Movie lines ..... 82 and nerves to their to limits, they woman born ..-~.Jil~ degrees at Winter editor...... A2 Sports ...... 85 exact their tolls on people's without legs who Commencement. News AnalysisA2 Movie times ...... B2 wastelines as well. On AS. crawled 22 miles NMSA astronaut and Q&A...... A4 Classifieds ...... B6 If Mother Nature was a real to raise money for The view atop the snow-capped Lodewik Van Den World Briefs ...... A3 Comics ...... 87 person, you'd probably beat her a brain-damaged mountain takes your breath Berg told the grads "I In Review & Opinion .. . up. Today will be mild but windy youngster. "I think away, as you whisk down the hope that toda( isn't Lardaro on childhood fears and cloudy, with temps in the high something needs slopes, the wind whipping your the highlight o your • Orlando on 'The Hill' 30s and low 40s. Saturday boasts a to be done to help hair and stinging your face. There VAN DEN BERG life." • Pearlman on a walk around UD very likely rain or snow attack with people," she says. temps peaking in the mid 30s. is no greater freedom. On 83. A2 • THE REVIEW. january 7, 1994 Letter from the editor A look at UD Review editor CAMPUS FLASH happenings pushes and plunges to leave, and two games into its BY NATALIE TRIEFLER about 25, he said. season the Delaware football Assistant News Editor Mulrine said the addition REMEMBER WHEN ... BY team looked mighty special. The university plans to will provide a permanent home + Despite a late-season run, that expand the Virden Conference for the Southern Delaware Academy of Lifelong Learning Je fi ' didn't last. and Continuing Education Pearlman Still, that was about it. Last Center on the Hugh R. Sharp (SDALL), a university­ year we had the Concerned Campus in Lewes beginning in sponsored, self-governing, Black Students up in arms, a January, said Michael Mulrine, self-supporting program for On Jan. 25 at exactly 2:14 fraternity house shut down, conference manager at the older adults. football almost reaching the center. SDALL is a Learning in p.m., I will push my roommate off the top of the Christiana East championships and a KKK "[The expansion) will Retirement program which march down Main Street. Tower. include a large multipurpose provides courses for people Red Dog, the psycho killer, meeting room and two other age 50 or older. He'll fall headfirst into somebody's new car, causing was put to death, and everybody classrooms," Mulrine said. The program's new location and his mother Biff was elected severe damage. . "[The building] originally will help increase the number to some high position. started out as a full-service of participants because of its Then I'll stand on the ledge, telling the entire university and Oh, for the good ol' days. conference center." proximity to most of their I've heard complaints about The building's meeting residents, said Fred Schnitzler, Newark Police forces I'm prepared to jump - that I'm this year's newspaper not having place will be increased by program coordinator of the excitement of past issues. SDALL. devastated over a batch of cookies mom just made me and "It's boring," my one He said the program used to roommate likes to point out. "We were all meet wherever there was that I ' m dying of some rare, tropical disease which is slowiy "Where's the news?" available space, and now they Just make sure to sleep with will have a permanent location. causing my belly button to rot over the place one eye open. "We were all over the place away. before. This before," he said, "This Following the announcement, I'll take the plunge, saved only EXTRA POINTS: expansion is very beneficial to Once again, my offer to us." by a large trampoline placed at expansion is the base of the tower by Newark students of an open Review The expansion will also phone line is on the table. The provide capabilities for fire officials. very beneficial." zero students who took part last Elderhostel, an international Wow! What a story! What time found it quite enjoyable. education program for adults excitement! - Fred Schnitzler If you have any suggestions, 60 and older, he said. The headline will dazzle the complaints, criticisms, The building is also masses: 4,400 square feet, almost commendations or curses, just expanding its conference Review editor pushes and doubling its size, and it will lay 'em on me Wednesday nights capabilities, which will be plunges have overnight space for 37 to after 6:30p.m. available for public and private And it 'II be just ~hat we 44 people, he said. I'm available at 831-2774. An approximate cost of the use, Mulrine said. need. Additional programs will be See, this past semt:ster was expansion is $600,000, which jeff Pearlman is the editor in will be funded solely by the offered in the building by the quite possibly the most boring, university, said Joan Watson, university, he said. uneventful time period in chief of ·rr.e Kevtew. Letter staff assistant for the Facilities The building already attracts University of Delaware history. From The Editor appears every Plan and Construction. many government and There were no elections, no other Friday. The center, which will be corporate retreats, continuing overhauls, no big fires, no big completed in June, will also education programs and public robberies and no mass racist, include a dining service and functions and banquets, sexist debates. have full satellite downlink Mulrine said. The Towers gas thing was capabilities, Mulrine said. "There is a strong kinda neat, and the two students The multipurpose room has possibility that educational lli EREVIEW /Bill Wood who were hit by cars - one An ~ated Colfegiate Press a seating capacity of about 75 classes can be offered," he It was 1981, and university junior Helen lspepo stood outside a fatally- both caused us to cry. Four-Star All-American Newspaper and the classrooms can seat said. Wilmington supermarket protesting General Foods. Her march Not that suffering is good. But lasted several hours. it is news. For a while, it looked as if jeff Pearl man President Roselle was planning Editor in Chief Adrienne Mand Executive Editor Uz lardaro Robyn Funnan Happy New Year! Economy to grow 3 percent Edit~/ Editor Manaljing Editor Stacey Bernstein BY DENNIS S. O ' BRIEN long-term loans such as mortgages, results in job creation, he said. professor of economics, said he Agnello said, "there's not much Rebecca Tollen Associate News Editor should remain at their current level Interest-sensitive sectors that concurred. pressure to raise prices," since it is Managing Special Projects Editors According to five ecanomists of 3 percen4 the forecasters cited experienced employment growth in "Real growth of 3 percent," unlikely that there will be surveyed by The New York Times, by The Times predicted. 1993, such as construction, Agnello said, "is pretty substantial shortages. Greg Orlando the U.S. economy will continue to James Butkiewicz, associate housing and durable goods, should growth. Employment prospects will Copy Desk Chief expand, unemployment will dean of the College of Business continue to grow in 1994, he said, "If [the predictions] come to continue to improve, he said. Walter M. Eberz continue to decline, and inflation and Economics, agreed with the as will some other sectors. fruition, it will be a good year," he "Perhaps by the end of the year, and long-term interest rates will forecasts. "Here in Delaware, we're still said. we may be coming close to full Min"tting Photot~raphy Editor "I think everybody's predicting seeing a lot remain stable in the upcoming of job opportunities in The economy grew on average employment." Megan McDermott Ron Porter year. nearly the same thing this year," the financial services industry," he from 2 percent to 3 percent in Economists consider 5 percent Mlnaging Sports Editors The Times' panel, surveyed in Butkiewicz said. said. 1993, he said, and growth for the to 6 percent unemployment to be the Jan. 3 issue, said they expect "Wherever you see the economy fourth quarter has been estimated "full employment." Kyle M. Madden the economy to grow about 3 expanding," he said, "there will be by some to have reached between Full employment is the point at Ariverming DirectOI' percent in 1994, as measured by some employment growth." 4 percent and 5 percent. However, which, with the exception of those percent change in real gross Manufacturing job he said, "Growth at that rate is not unemployed due to frictional Alicia Olesinski domestic product (GDP). INews Analysis I opportunities, however, should sustainable without causing (transitional) and seasonal Lynn Schoenbeck Gross domestic product is the continue their 40-year decline, he inflation." unemployment, all workers Business Managers total value of final goods and said, because improvements in 1994 will be a good year for the desiring work are employed. Advertising Representative ...... services produced within a year, Over the past year, he said, our capital investments, such as more U.S . economy, Agnello said, Credit for the economic )eneane O'Donnell measured in dollars. economy has grown to the level it efficient machin·ery, allow marked by solid growth as recovery and current rates of They also predicted a decline in was before the last recession, manufacturers to produce more measured by percent increase in growth should not be given to a Copy Editors ...... unemployment from the current which ended in 1991. Though it goods with fewer workers. real GDP, low unemployment and particular party or politician, Scott Ellis officially lasted only nine months, leAnne Evans level of 6.4 percent to 6 percent by Despite the impression that the low inflation. Agnello added. Gary Geise the end of 1994, a net increase of that recession seemed to linger due loss of manufacturing jobs creates, Interest rates will either remain "I think the point should be Lauren Murphy two million jobs. to the relatively slow rate of Butkiewicz said, our economy is at their current low rates or made that the growth has not much lynnette Shelly The unemployment rate, recovery. strong. increase by a percent or two in to do with politics," he said. "It's Jim Weaver published by the Department of The economy's moderate 3 "Our corporations have done a 1994, depending on the rate of · just an economic cycle being Entertainment Editors ...... Labor, determines the percentage percent rate of expansion should good job of restructuring in the inflation, he said. played out. Rachel Cericola of the labor force that is keep inflation low, he said, which past few years," he said. "We are At the current rate of growth, he "Tax increases might slow M. TyeComer unemployed but seeking work. in turn will keep interest rates as competitive as most economies said, he does not anticipate a things down a little, but if you're Features Editor ...... , Inflation and long-term interest down. in the world." drastic increase in inflation. going to have them, it's actually a laura Fasbach rates, those rates that apply for Increase in economic output Richard Agnello, associate "As the economy grows," pretty good time to do so." GraphicS Editin ...... : ·.. :~ ...... :...... Jennifer Mills John Oltinaer News Editors ...... :...... lara DOnof'rio ]iSOO Sean Garber A R I s Brian Hidtey SUMMBR PROGRAMS 1994 Tracy Largay May24-june IO•June 13-JuJy22 Police Reports Melanie Mannarino Jimmy Miller J~ 19-july 9 • JUly 25-August 12 Indecent exposure in 11:05 a.m. Wednesday, Sean Neary The Qu.alitty Ttme ofYour Life University Police said. An unknown suspect stole a Dennis O'Brien Russell lot University Police said there Sandy Omlsbee ' Mote than SO courses from the University's 1989 Chevrolet Silverado Jennifer Post c:utriculum, oftend for credit or non-credit. is a possible suspect at this pickup truck from the I 00 block Melissa Tyrell F.t:each ~. lmmmcrsion programs A male non-student was time, but would release nothing of the College Square Shopping iq Paris and Biarritz. further about the incident. Center between 11 p.m. and Sports Editor...... Weckbnd ac:u.ntons to historic regions of France: arrested and charged with lewdness at 11:37 a.m. Monday midnight Tuesday, Newark Meredith Clazar · NOftllllllCiy, Alaue, the Loice Valley, Giverny, Police said. Chartres, and the French Riviera. in connection with an indecent exposure incident in the Russell Main Street Travelodge The vehicle was registered in 1\ssist.ant Ent:ertainment Editors ...... Complex parking lot, University Delaware and is valued at M. Victoria Kemp Police said. burglarized $12,000, police said. jenn Valese Christopher Garofalo, 25, allegedly exposed himself from An unknown suspect Assistant Features Editors ...... ! .. inside a vehicle to a female burglarized the Travelodge at Moped stolen from Melissa Hunt university student, police said . 268 E. Main St. at 2 a.m. Traci Manza Police later spotted the vehicle, Murray Road Tuesday, threatening the night Lauren Mednick and the victim identified manager with a knife and Assistant Nf!WS Editors ...... Garofalo, police said. fleeing with an undisclosed Sherry Doney Garofalo was released and An unknown suspect Natalie Triefler amount of cash, Newark Police police said the incident is not removed a black, 1990 Honda said. Assistant Photography Editor ...... connected to other instances of Moped from the 200 block of The suspect is described as a indecent exposure in Newark . Murray Road sometime between Kelly Bennett white male, 5 foot 11 inches Dec. 21 and Jan. 4, Newark tal!, 25 to 30 years old, with a Police said. 1\ssist.ant Sports Editor ...... , __ _ thin build and blond hair, police The vehicle was valued at Michael l.ewit Peeping Tom in said. $600, police said. The night manager was not Harrington Shower injured, police said. OfRce and malll"' addreu: Student Center B-1 CD player, COs and Newark, DE 19716 A female university student Business ...... (302) 831-1397 reported that someone peeped at Vehicle stolen from jeans stolen from car Advertising ...... (302) 831-1398 her while she was showering in NI!W5/Editoria1 ...... (302) 831-2771 FAX ...... (302) 831-1396 PEARLMAN the Harrington Comple" at ~ollege Square Read his columns in THE REVIEW. see POLICE page A6 Ccpyright 1994 january 7,1994. THE REVIEW•AJ

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News BY M. lYE COMER Dining Halls for Winter Session, Court was able to be quickly fnromintrlf'tll Edir01 Dining Services can prevent converted to a boardroom Students accustomed to spreading out the student body and operations environment," in which Summary weighing salads and paying for avoid unnecessary labor costs, he students pay one flat rate for a individual Itza Pizzas received a said. meal. continued from page A 1 big surprise when they approached However, the change is not Center Court now charges the NYC MORE SAFE AND SOUND the Center Court cash registers last permanent. Once Spring Semester standard rates of all dining halls doing that causes a lot of traffic. It doesn't seem organized at week. open for Winter Session: $2.89 for all. Due to Winter Session's breakfast, $3.89 for lunch and "It's so packed you can't even walk." Mayor of New York Rudolph Giuliani "What we've reduction in student population, $4.89 for dinner. Gibson was concerned wilh the selection of food offered to pledged Sunday to make New York City Center Court, used by many as an Although there is no change in students. a safer place to live by helping to reduce alternative to the fast food done is set up a the menu, students will no longer "There's definitely less variety than the normal dining halls," crime, tackling the city's $2 billion selection of The Scrounge, has be able to purchase individually­ she said. "The only thing I eat here is pizza." budget deficit and easing racial tensions become an official dining hall until casual meal rate priced items using points or Flex Dziubczynski agreed: "It's all right now, but the food is that were created as a result of his recent Spring Semester. accounts. going to get old real quick. There' s really not that many defeat of David Dinkins, the city's first Center Coun was chosen as the for Winter Food Service Director Jeffrey entrees." black mayor. only East Campus dining hall Boykin said, "What we've done is For Kim Correll (AS JR), grabbing a quick bite to eat Giuliani is the first Republican to be facility because of its convenient Session." set up a casual meal rate for between classes will not be possible during Winter Session. elected after three decades of Democratic location, said·John Brady, senior Winter Session." . "I d?n't like it because you can't just grab something like mayors in New York. -Jeffrey Boykln food director for Dining Services. In addition, the rates will lJttle p1zzas or baked potatoes," Correll said. "The Scrounge Saturday, Giuliani celebrated the new "It is more efficient to include "unlimited seconds," food gets old." year by visiting the five boroughs in consolidate . all of the [East begins, Kent and Russell Dining Brady said. Not all students felt negatively toward the Winter Session NYC and distributing chocolate chip Campus] dining locations to the Halls will be operational, and "To some of Center Court's change though. cookies to all the workers. Perkins Student Center," Brady Center Court will revert to selling customers who used to pay $5 for Curt Harris (AS JR) said, "It was overcramped the first few He announced his plan to add eight said. individually-priced food items. a salad, I think the deal ' s pretty days but the food here is definitely better than the quality of police foot patrols to protect students By closing Kent and Russell According to Brady, "Center good," Boykin said. food at Kent Dining Hall." around the Bronx's William Howard Taft High School, one of the city's most violent areas. Giuliani said, "There will always be crime, but we can do a better job of Inman's creating more safety by patrolling." Medicaid officials resist 19-year-old stabbed in in, but is YEAR ROUND SCHOOLING lifted abortion restrictions FOR THE NATION'S YOUTH BY MEUSSA 1YR8Ell we doo't know yet- we don't know how many cases Towne Court Associate News EdikJr it fair? we'D have y~" she said. Mayer said Delaware Medicaid fimds hal for BY BRIAN HICKEY Year-round education lost some State Medicaid officers nationwide spoke out this · paid GryNews Ediror week to urge the Clinton administration to delay rape and incest abortions before the Hyde ground last year when schools in Los A 19-year-old Wilmington The president's Angeles decided that going to school year federal mandates requiring that abooions for rape 31¥1 Amendment was JllSSed in 1977 and during that time incest victims be covered by bo!h state and national they hal not received many reqtJCSS for funding. resident was stabbed as he left a round without a break would not be a New Year's Eve pany on the 200 candidate to head good idea due to a lack of air­ funds. The Hyde amendment is a law prohibiting block of Thorn Lane, New Castle conditioning, said Charles Ballinger of Arlcanw' Medicaid Director Ray Hanley wrote a Medicaid funding from covering any abortion other County Police Patrolman David the military failed the National Association for Year-Round letter on behalf of the State Medicaid Directors' than those in which the woman's life is threatened. Eastburn said. Education. Association. He informed !he President that his Since the passing of the amendment, Delaware to pay up. mandate camot be a:lhered to by states wi!h contrary Medicaid funds have gone toward only one woman in Eastburn gave this account of Parents object to the year-round policy the incident because it creates problems with child­ laws in their state constitutions or by states which a life threatening si warioo. Pete Salvatore, of the 2100 BY SCOTT ELLIS cannot afford to match govemmeru fuOOs in Medicaid "AU states have until March 31 [to adjust to the Copyldiror care facilities and family vacations that block of Elder Drive, was leaving are usually planned during the summer allocations. mandate], but a lot of state's legislatures don't the Towne Court apartment On Dec. 15, 1993, Secretary of breaks. According to Hanley, President Clinton convene by that time," she said. "Most states need at complex at approximately 12:45 Defense Les Aspin resigned from Educators argue that students retain misinterpreted an appropriations bill passed by least a year to be ready." a.m. Saturday when he became his position. Two days later, more information when they do not have Congress on Oct. 21, as requiring states to use Eli7.abeth Ryan. the treasurer foc the Delaware Pro­ President Clinton nominated Adm. Medicaid funds to pay for rape and incest Choice Medical FuM, said her organization will "in engaged in a verbal confrontation long breaks as opposed to when they do with an unknown subject. Bobby Ray Inman as a replacement. have long breaks, such as in the ahonions. the interim p-ovide a vital function for Delaware." Within a few days of Clinton's Hanley urged the administration to either give The non-profit organization provides reproductive A physical altercation between summertime. Salvatore and the subject ensued, announcement of the nomination, states more time to adjust their state constitutions oc health care funding foc low-income women, and has Ballinger said he and his committee during which Salvatore was allegations of Inman's possible budgets or to simply give states the option to allow been helping rape and incest victims cover there are not opposed to having a summer stabbed in the back with an "transgression" in the hiring of a vacation, but he is inquiring about how Medicaid fimds to go toward these specific abortions. abortions since Medicaid discontinued its coverage. housekeeper surfaced. He also warned that states in such situations would "I whole heanedly agree [with the administration's unknown object. long it should actually be. Salvatore was taken to The president's candidate to head be liable to be sued if the mandate was not delayed. mandate]," Ryan said. "Abortions for rape and The commission will offer Christiana Hospital, where he was the military failed to withhold recommendations in April regarding the In Delaware, this issue meets with little incest vicli.ms logically fit into the categcry of a crime social security taxes for his controversy, said Thelma Mayer, the policy chief victim's compensation for injuries," she said. "Rape treated for a 3-inch wound in his year-round schooling issue. back and later released. housekeeper.

get flooded around mid­ the gym is more crowded now Health centers December and January." than it was during the fall . Most of the people applying semester, even though there are . for memberships are either less people here. see anse m students or adults who received Leanne Brown, fitness leader memberships as gifts, she said. at Harrington Fitness Center, memberships. Jennifer Hall (AS JR) and said she has seen a lot of new BY lARA D'ONOFRIO Laurie Seewagon (NU JR) were faces at the gym in the past News Features Editor signing up at the YMCA as pan week. The holidays are a stretch. Not of their New Year's resolution to Brown auributes this to New only do they take people's bank work out more, but their primary Year and also because the accounts and nerves to their motivation was spring break . holiday eating is now over. limits, they exact their toll on Kevin Napp, fitness center Peop I e are looking more people's waistlines as well. coordinator for the YMCA, said, toward the cardiovascular It starts with Thanksgiving the fitness rush usually starts exercises than the weight and by New Year's the belt after Thanksgiving. training though, she said. won't extend any further. "We tried to get people in The most popular forms of Resolutions are made, and early this year, by having a exercise at Harrington and getting in shape and shedding the fitness challenge," he said. Carpenter are the stair master, extra holiday pounds top The fitness challenge tried to the treadmill and the aerobic people's wish list. encourage people to come in classes, Brown said. Fitness centers see a rise in three times a week, he said. Most of the people working new memberships during the People got a letter each day they ou! are females, Brown said, so first few months of the new year, came to work out, and in the end the aerobic equipment is more and those around Delaware are the letters spelt out "I survived popular because the females shy no exceptions. the holidays." away from the weights. THEREVIEWJWalterM. Eberz Kathy Harer, membership Mary Wolfenden (PE SR), a Some people working out in receptionist at the YMCA on staff member at Carpenter these fitness centers have been With long winter days and lots of food in the ol' fridge, it's important for people to take time to exercise and avoid Kirkwood Highway, said, "We Student Fitness said she noticed the excess fat from the holiday season. see FITNESS page A6 Series of lectures pinpoint A Newark Christmas

whole town was dead." leadership in the new world Not all university students could Harter Hall resident Nausheen Ifthkhar (AS SR) would have BY SHERRY A. DQRSEY Disorrered World" Order'' en Tuesday, Jan.18. preferred to stay on campus during AssisWitNewsfdioor Chance, the former co-director of Katherine McArdle Kelleher, make it home for the holidays. break, but was unable to because Leaders today are known for the program on international senior fellow at the Brookings BY LYNNETIE SHELLEY and do nothing." only Christiana, Pencader and Ray making a big i.m{llcton the world. economics and journalism at Institution, will speak ThiiiWay, Jan. Copy Editor Santee said she went to A residents could stay in the For this reason, a series of seven Colwnbia University, has had some of 20 about "A Renewed Security "Merry Christmas," said the basketball practice on New Year's buildings. lectures will be offered throughout his works published in the New Yoi'k Partnership." voice on the other end of the Eve, then drove to visit her Since she is from Pakistan, January regarding "Leadership in the Times. On Monday, Jan. 24, John telephone. The voice was miles boyfriend and returned for practice Ifthkhar was not able to go home New World Order." Gary C. Hufbauer, Reginald Jones Stremlau, deputy director of the policy away and the listener, a student, the next day- New Year's Day. for the holidays. Kenneth Campbell, assistant senior fellow at the Institute for planning staff of the U.S. Department was stuck in Newark. "When you're driving back and She moved out of the residence professor for the University Honors International Economics will speak of State, will give a lecture entitled, Merry Christmas indeed. forth, you wish you had more time hall and stayed with her brother in Program, said, "At this particular time about "Lessons from the NAFfA "U.S. Policy in the New World During the annual Christmas off. But you know it comes along Pennsylvania until Monday. in history, international affairs are Debale,"onMonday,Jan.lO. Order." escape out of Newark, some with the territory," she said. "!couldn't really find anyone to creating large changes and raising Hufbauer also served as director of Michael Nacht, dean of School of university students found they Bruce McCullough (AS SO), a stay with [here). and it's ridiculous "OOsic questicns about where the world the International Tax Staff at the U.S. Public Affairs at the University of were unable to go home for the member of the men 's basketball to rent someplace for that amount is heading." Treasury. Maryland, will close the series with holidays. team, said it was the first time he of time," she said . Campbell said it is essential to have AOOrew F. Krepinevich, director of his lecture, "The Nuclear Agenda: "My mom missed me, but she was away from home over the Although foreign students could lectures on this particular topic Defense Budget Project, will give the How New," on Morxlay, Jan. 31 . understood that it was too holidays. ask a host family coordinator to because radical changes regarding the third lecture, "The Coming Military The lectures are sponsored by the expensive for me to go home," Sue But, McCullough said, being find a family for them to stay with, American political system are Revolution," en Thursday, Jan.l3. World Affairs Council of Wilmington, Scheppele (HR JR) said. away for New Year's did not lfthkhar said she did not bother to occurring. Krepinevich is the author of the the urtiversity's office of International Scheppele, who never worked bother him too much. ask. James Chance, Henry Luce awaro-winning book, ''The Army and Programs and Special Sessions and on Christmas before, spent the "My parents called me up at 12 "[You still) have to go and stay Professor of Freedom of Inquiry and Viemam." the Department of Political Science entire holiday in the Christiana and wished me a happy New at their place, and they are too far Elq:ression a1 Bani College and Editor Geoffrey Kemp. senior associate at and Intematiooal Relations. West Tower on duty as a Resident Year," he said. off campus," she said. of World Policy Journal will begin the the Carnegie Endowment for Each lecture is free and open to the Assistant (RA) instead of being While it was frustrating being But, she said she still had a series Thursday, Jan.6. with a talk on International Peace, will talk about public and all will begin at 7:30 p.m. with her fam ily in Texas. away from home, friends from the good time celebrating Christmas ''The American National Interest in a "'lbe Middle East and the New World in room 125 Clayton Hall. Beth Ryan (AS SR), an RA in basketball team created the feeling with her brother and his wife. Pencader, explained that staying of a "family atmosphere." · Scheppele said even though she over the holidays was strictly McCullough said he spent New was away from home Christmas voluntary for all the RAs . Year's Eve day and missed Q&A with Kennedy Two armed "All the [RAs) who want to stay watching rented her family, she put their name in a hat and they movies in his was "blessed." pick who gets to stay," Ryan said. room. "So many continued from page A4 Review: Are the prices too high? men rob She explained that those who He was not people asked Kennedy: Absolutely! They are chips, and that was one item [the did stay were paid $20 a d~y and the only one. me over to their doing things though. They are employees) had to pay for, so I'm $40 on Christmas day . Susan Ra (AS houses," she having specials, so I compliment not just saying that for myself. I NewarkKFC While some students like JR) watched said. "I had so them on that. They are having mean the kids just loved it! It was a Scheppele stayed because of "Bye Bye many places I coupons, and I compliment them on killer seller. The Arizona Iced Tea, Restaurant financial reasons, others stayed Birdie" that had to go. Even that, too. That's very, very nice. As the Sunny Delight, the Clearly because of a commitment- a night in her trainers from my track team a woman, I love coupons and deals, Canadian, the Tastykakes. The kids employees are commitment to their teams. room in the Christiana West invited me to their houses." I really complained about that when so applaud that. The men's and women's Tower. As an RA, Scheppele had to we came back. You would overhear Review: Are there any funny stories forced to the floor. basketball, swimming and track Although Ra did not have to make rounds twice a day and be in that come to mind? them. They would complain to us. and field teams were all back in come back early from her break for her room from 7 to 10 each night, Kennedy: I think it's cute when Review: If you were the head of BY BRIAN HICKEY Newark by Dec. 27 to practice and a specific reason, she chose to do as well as wear a beeper so she they're getting ready to pay for their City News Editor Dining Services, what changes participate in games. so because though Newark was could be contacted at any time. bagel and instead of handing me the Kentucky Fried Chicken, on This meant a New Year's "boring, it was better than being at She said she went to Christmas would you make? points card, they hand me the bagel Kennedy: Get Grab 'n Go back the 1300 block of Marrows Road celebration away from home. home. Eve mass, though, and in the or their VISA card. It's cute because because the kids really liked it. That in Newark, was robbed by two Beverly Santee (ED JR), a "Home was dull. I had nothing morning, went to a friend's house then you see their little faces go, would be about the biggest change. armed men Sunday evening, member of the women's basketball to do." whose parents gave her presents, 'Ooh, I'm sorry!' Newark Police Lt. Alexander von team, said she considered herself However, Ra said, being in too. Koch said. lucky that she got six days off. Newark was kind of lonely. "I was lucky," she said. "I had a The two men entered the "Some schools got no time off "It was strange. I walked to good time. building after it was closed and at all," Santee said. Main Street on New Year's and "I had a wonderful Christmas. jumped over the restaurant Santee said she regretted not there was nothing open. There was My friends made it much better for counter with an undisclosed spending time with her boyfriend, no one here," Ra said. me. Friends become family. caliber gun, police said. who came home to Allentown, Pa., Nakisha Williams (AS JR), a "(At firs t) I cried about it- I The suspects then forced the from school in Arizona for the Delaware resident and a Pencader was very sad and thought restaurant employees to lie on holidays. RA, said "The whole campus was [Christmas! would be terrible, but the floor as the manager opened But, she said, she "made the dead . And the University of it turned out to be very the safe at gunpoint, police said . most of it. You don't sit around Delaware makes up Newark, so the wonderful. " An undisclosed amount of money was stolen from the building, and the suspects escaped in an unknown direction without incident, police said. Newark store hit by armed robbers Von Koch said there were no patrons in the restaurant at the as customers, police said. time of the incident, and none of Five comforters and $158 is stolen. While the woman kept the the employees was injured. 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BY SANQY ORMSBEE Pennsylvania, said, "Philadelphia requests by residence and business area code. area code's middle digit to be reactions to the change. CopyEditot will remain 215. Most suburban customers. Collins said brochures are either zero or one. Drake said although many will Reach out and touch someone. counties will be 610, but some "There has also been heavy being sent to all customers in the According to Drake, this see the project as a hassle, it Sounds simple enough, right? counties, such as Montgomery customer demand for numbers to 215 area code to notify them of system allowed for 152 area codes really is a positive thing. Well, staning tomorrow, parts county, will be split." use with products and services the change. with 640 exchange codes (the first "We grew out of exchange of sou~eastern Pennsylvania will Most of Lehigh and Berks such as computers, fax machines, In addition, she said, booths three digits of the phone number) codes because of growth in the change area codes, making a counties and portions of cellular telephones and pagers." with giveaways are set up in per area code. 215 area code," Drake said. "This phone call just a little more Montgomery, Bucks, Monroe, As of this month, a one-year shopping malls on weekends to Drake said a new numbering is because cellular and wireless challenging. Carbon and Lancaster counties transition period will begin. further advertise the new area system will be incorporated in communication have just taken Because area code 215 has run will also have the new area code. During this time, customers can code. January 1995. He said the new off." out of possible phone numbers, a According to Bell of use either area code. " Advertisement [in system will allow the second digit Pennsylvania resident Amy new area code, 610, has been Pennsylvania, the new area code " For one year, they can call newspapers) will really hit hard in of both the area code· and the Fenstermaker (AS JR) said that created. will not have an effect on either way," explained Carol the next few weeks as we exchange code to be zero through when she first learned of the area According to a release from telephone rates. Jones, service representative for approach Jan. 8," Collins said. nine. code change in a letter sent to her Bell of Pennsylvania, the area "Any local call you make today Bell of Pennsylvania. "After Jan. Carl Drake, senior project This new system, he said, will by Diamond State Telephone, she code 610 will be assigned to all will still be a local call even if it 7, 1995, it will be permanent and manager for Bell of Pennsylvania, allow for 792 area codes with 792 thought it would be a pain. customers who live in Chester, becomes a number that is in the they must call the right way." said the 610 area code is the last exchange codes each. However, upon funher Delaware and Nonhampton new area code," they said. After Jan. 7, 1995, Jones said, available area code under the old He also said each exchange consideration, she said, "It's not counties. "The shortage of phone phone calls made incorrectly will numbering system. code is capable of creating 10,000 that big of a deal because if you Barbara Collins, a service numbers is the result of a steady be answered by a recording The old system, which was telephone numbers. forget [which area code to dial], representative for Bell of growth of telephone number directing the caller to the correct developed in 1947, required the People have had mixed you have a year to figure it out." Classified Professor Fitness Inman gets the Clinton nod continued from page A 1 continued from page A 1 continued from page A5 continued from page A3 thing Baird begged the Senate difference between the two Judiciary Committee to do. situations. Another factor in favor of "The major difference between said. career doing it all year long though, and it Baird, Wood and Inman is they all After the offer, the officer arrested In addition to being a member Inman's confirmation is his suppon the two is that Inman is not a hasn't been part of their New Year's paid the back taxes and fines levied of strong national defense. lawyer. He is not going to be the Folk at the truck stop without of Phi Beta Kappa for academic resolutions or Christmas gifts. by the IRS. incident, Thomas said. excellence, Ex! ine earned more Pika said there is apprehension in top lawyer of the United States, Daniel Weis (AS SR) said he The difference, Baird and Wood Congress concerning the fate of the either. The sales representative said that than 14 honors and research works out all year and won't be were disqualified. With Inman, no when placing the ad, Folk gave the awards throughout his career. military. "Especially since Zoe Baird's increasing his visits. Similarly, Ali one seems to care. Clinton and Sen. "The whole Congress wants to husband is a Yale law professor, News Journal his real name, address A Fellow to the American Schulman (HR JR) said the New Sam Nunn, chairman of the get started working on the defense she has even less grounds not to and phone number. Psychological Association, Exline Year didn't have anything to do committee responsible for budget," he said. abide by the law," he said. "They Folk' s ad, wh ich cost $26.44, had more than five other with her working out more. Instead, conducting Inman's hearing, still The Senate will be more willing had no grounds to be ignorant of the complied with the News Journal's professional affiliations including she credits her increased visits to the whole-heartedly support the to quickly establish a new head for law." advertisement the Society for Experimental gym to an increase in free time nomination. policy book Social Psychology and the the Defense Department, Pika said. Pika said it is difficult to during winter session. According to Nunn, fa ilure to "Advocates for defense issues, ascertain whether di fferent which details International Society for Applied Charlie Catterton, fitness withhold social security taxes for what kinds of Psychology. such as Sen. Nunn , will be standards were applied to Baird's specialist at the university, had some servants is not a "disqualifying type advocates for Inman," Pika added. and Inman's act10ns, but it is ads and words With more than 20 articles helpful hints for people just starting of transgression any longer." can be accepted, published, Exline has appeared in On the surface, the differences reasonable to apply higher to get in shape for the new year. Nunn said his committee, Senate between the treatment of Baird, standards to an attorney. t h e publications such as the Journal of ''The biggest thing is to try and Armed Services, "will look into it, representative Abnormal Psychology and the Wood and Inman appear to be a While little evidence other than make sure you are doing things you like we '11 look into everything case of sexual discrimination. circumstantial exists to indicate said. American Journal of Psychiatry, in enjoy," he said. "Set up realistic else." "At face value, addition to his work on assorted But, according to Leslie F. sexual discrimination, both goals for yourself." Joseph Pika, university professor Goldstein, professor of political Goldstein and Pika agree a case for the ad was books and reviews. Cattenon suggested students take of political science, said he feels the FOLK legitimate," the Exline is survived by his wife, science, looks can be deceiving. or against possible discrimination it slowly at first and be patient, he incident will not hinder Inman's "It does look like gender can be made. representative Fran, two daughters, Ann Exline said. It is also important to do a chances of confirmation. said, "and I couldn't imagine anyone Starr and Liz Horstman and five discrimination," Goldstein said, An exact date for Inman's variety of exercises to avoid "Inman has a large reputation," "but the jobs are two different jobs. confirmation hearings has not been putting an ad in to kill someone." grandchildren. boredom. Pika said, "and many personal Folk is a salesman in the Atlanta area The family asks donations made "Zoe Baird was up for the top set, but they should begin in late "After two or three weeks, it gets contacts in Washington." law enforcement position in the January. for a fabric manufa.;turer with offices payable to the university and in old and some people stop," he said. Because of this, senators have a in Newark and Elkton, Md. He is care of Evelyn Satinoff, be made United States," she said, "and Given Inman's popularity, Chatterton's best advice is to start "much better basis on which to because she broke [the law), she confirmation is likely. The being held at Gander Hill Prison in in lieu of flowers to help expand slowly, use common sense and judge him," Pika said. Wilmington in lieu of $50,000 lectures in the psychology looked bad. Inman doesn' t have that housekeeper issue will be touched listen to your body. "Hopefully Judgment on the whole person problem." unsecW"ed bond, Thomas said. department. on briefly, but it will not play a exercise will become part of their and not on one aspect is the same Pika also acknowledged the significant role, Pika said. lifestyle." In addition to exercise, people can lose excess holiday weight by practicing sensible eating habits. Maria Pippidis, home economics KFC agent for Delaware Cooperative EDNAS EDIBLES would· Extension, said "Cut your fat continued from page A5 intake." like to congratulate It is important to reduce fat in the Police described the two diet, she said, and to eat a variety of suspects as black males in their foods, including lean meat. 30s, on e 6 foot 3 inches tall and Paul Hannaen on hia 8 "It is important to combine the other 5 foot 8 inches. exercise and reduction of calories," Although police released the she said. descriptions of the suspects, no point performance. Maybe next holiday season arrests have been made, and people will think twice before they th ere is an ongoing investigation reach for a second 320 calorie slice into the case. of pumpkin pie, and don't forget the Newark Police ask anyone I 00 calorie scoop of ice cream on with information in the case to the side. call them at 366-7111 . NICE JOB! Police continued from page A2

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Friday January 7 1994 Page AS The Inman Indifference Nobody is asking for national when she asked Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.), billboards. Nobody is asking fa a fm:side chairman of the Armed Services chat, either. Committee, why this "transgression" But we think that our friends in disqualified Wood and not Inman. She, Washington owe us a litile explanation. too, sensed a double standard. By now, everyone l

A shaking hand grips the small to members of the younger faced with complete and utter in college or getting caught for better wooden desk of a grammar school generation that was done to them. destruction of mankind as we know sneaking out of the house at three classroom. The desk is released so Scare the hell out of them . Commentary it too? in the morning does not mean they the hand is free to wipe away a tear All of my life, I've heard what a Each time adults are faced with a are unable to make good, honest holidays falling from the eye of the young reprehensible place this world is. By Liz problem that threatens humanity, decisions. 1 girl sitting in the seat. Nuclear war, acid rain, herpes (not they try to pass their fear onto But everyone is so big on She turns to look at her one but two of them) and drug use Lardaro children . It happened with focusing on children to avoid the classmates who are also tense with among the young were just a few of marijuana, (Just say no) and now problems that our older peers (as worry. the things in the media during the it's happening with condoms well as ourselves) have created. Commentary The teacher standing in front of 80s hyped up enough to install the But we think we have problems. (Haven't you seen the new "I forgot Why does each generation insist the classroom sits down at her desk most dismal of attitudes in a small What about the Great Depression? it," "Then forget it," commercials on doing this? By Rob and sighs. Her class discussion, child's mind. What about World War II? aimed at younger viewers?) What I suggest is that before we Wherry originally intended to be about Hope was in high demand. As Weren't some of our parents young But statistics show that nothing fall into the trap that awaits us and social studies, has transformed into children we believed we could children at the time? Weren't they is working. This means sure tum our own children into neurotic, a topic of much greater severity: change the world. Well, perhaps shaking as they hid underneath disaster. The world is an imperfect dl!fensive and fearful people, we nuclear war. we did. But we certainly did not kitchen tables during simulated air place. Fear. Fear. Fear. should address them and treat them Holidays are always a tough The year is 1984. Popular change the media. raids? If and when AIDS passes, will as people. Not ignorant, time for me. It's not that I hate movies include War Games and When was the last time you read And what about their parents? there be a big sigh or relief, or will impressionable, people . As going home, but I just don't like The Brea/cfast Club. Jordache and about acid rain in The New York When they were young, polio could it roll off the collective shoulders of intelligent people. Perhaps then staying there for extended periods Michael J. Fox are household Times? Remember the movie The have struck them at any second. will then be an older generation? they would act that way. of time. names. Madonna's name is enough Day After? Do you really want to? For many, it did. The thing that nobody seems to Sad as people think it may be, You see, I'm unique, or at least to send people to confession. When we were younger, the What all this fear leads to is realize is that children, young as kids see right through "Just say I was ten years ago. I live in a Nuclear war casts the ever­ threat of nuclear war scared us what our nation is facing today: they may be, can think for no," and other proactive campaigns. setting where my family is cut in ominous shadow over the hopes senseless. We prayed that someday children who are afraid to walk out themselves. It's in their nature to experiment half- my parents are divorced. and goals of children as young as world leaders would do something their front door. Our nation seems to forget this, with things like drugs and sex. If You never know how complicated age six. to ensure our safety. It's a cycle. We are a nation of at times, however. We believe that we keep scaring them instead of a holiday can become until you The world is a scary an But when the Cold War ended neurotics. because of their age and innocence talking to them sensibly, who factor in having to please two sets imperfect place for these children. in the mid to late 80's, we all said, Today, kids are faced with they are easily influenced by things knows what neuroses will await our of parents. Several years later, these "Wow." There was no great sigh of AIDS, guns, drugs and really bad like condom commercials and own children and grandchildren. First, you must sit down at both children grow up to become movie relief. It was on to the next big fashion. But how serious are these Beavis and Butthead. tables. I must travel to my mom's directors, fashion designers, problem. The one that would things compared to global I say they are not. Just because Liz Lardaro is the editorial editor or maybe my sister's for one meal, entertainers, actors, journalists and frighten a nation of youngsters (as thermonuclear warfare? Of course, children have yet to experience of The Review. then jump in the car and head to writers who will do the same thing well as adults): AIDS . they are serious, but weren't we traumatic things like freshman year Dad's for dinner. I have to pace my eating habits so that both meals disappear from my plate. Although I think about staying on Crimes, cops and the great American camcorder the couch and skipping both stops, I rarely miss either one. · But what this tactic of forcing Every family in the United States police and the law enforcement "video police state." domestic violence and drug abuse? both sides of the coin does is has the one relative who, during community that at anytime, they could Peraps it is not as foreboding as Chances are this day will never cause kids like me (as well as family occasions, breaks out the Commentary be under surveillance by the roving George Orwell's predictions in 1984, come, for it would be a blatant thousands of others) to take sides camcorder in order to keep the eye of video. but the world we are living in now is violation of everything this country on days when all we should be memories of togetherness alive By Brian While this incident and several not too far behind. His prediction is was founded for. But we are coming thinking about are opening forever. others have served as warnings to only 10 years off. dangerously close to it. Hickey police to watch themselves, law Techn~logy presents, eating and then relaxing. While this may be annoying to Welcome to 1994. All of your is a good thing for this Instead of thinking about how some, most family members ham it up enforcement officials have also begun shopping is monitored and taped. culture but we must put a leash on it good it is to be home, I worrv to the camera lens for _generations and to tum this technology in their favor. Your movements on the streets are before it gets too big. about who is cooking bruncn and ge;;ru;rduons 10 see. wrongdoings to the public and Cameras are being mounted on the going to be recorded very soon. We don't need people driving who is doing dinner. This technological phenomenon is eventually moved him from the dashboards of police cars across the People are taping everything in around videotaping the streets, we The situation, at times, rips the relatively new to society and it is mayor's office straight to a prison cell. county in an attempt to cut down on sight in hopes of showing up on don't need a street light/surveillance spirit away from the heart. I don't starting to have effects which would In another recent polarization of the drunk drivers who are let go due to "America's Funniest Home Videos" god and we don't need a videotape of get excited about Christmas trees have been unheard of five or 10 years video camera revolution, a passerby lack of evidence. or the evening news. everything that happens. and decorations- we buy our tree ago. motorist looked to the side of the road The city of Newark, NJ. is starting We want to be the next producer of What we need to do is live, instead on Christmas Eve at a local Dairy The video camcorder can serve as a to see several police officers beating to install cameras under the guise of "Cops," at the same time running the of trying to act out a life for the Queen for half price. Buying living photo album, but at the same and kicking another motorist. A street lights to cut down on crime. risk of videotaping our entire camera. presents usually comes on the last time this machinery can also be used camcorder was used to tape the While these cameras are not much existence. So before your annoying uncle tries possible day and opening the gifts for surveillance and crime fighting. incident. more than the millions upon millions How far can we be from constant to break out the camera to videotape doesn't bring a smile to my face. In some instances having this Within days, the owner had sold of cameras studying our every move surveillance by our own cameras in your little cousin blowing out the Intentions are honest, but they fall "living eye" can prove beneficial to a the tape to a TV news program in Los while shopping, they are the first clear our own homes? candles, steal the batteries from his through the cracks, seeming small watchdog society. Angeles for a couple hundred dollars. cut signal that our little friend the Not only would a lot of crime be camcorder and watch him desperately in comparison to the magnitude of Former Washington D.C. Mayor The recording has had far reaching camcorder is getting too powerful. prevented, but we wouldn't even need try to ftx it. the holiday season. Marion Barry might disagree. The effects in the United States, including The premise behind the idea is a memory anymore. Just throw in the You'll get a better laugh than you Sometimes I just sit on the honorable lawmaker was seriptitiously an increased strain between races and good- stop crime before it occurs by tape and there is your life. would watching a tape in 10 years. couch and watch some of my taped in a sleazy motel room with a a riot in Los Angelos where countless showing that the criminal will be At the same time, how far can we family and relatives, thinking how hooker and some cocaine. buildings were burned to the ground. recorded and apprehended, but this is be from the police mounting cameras Brian Hickey is an editorial strange it all is. There is all this The video camera exposed Barry's It also served as a reminder to also leading us on a path towards a in our living rooms to cut down on columnist ofThe Review talk, gibberish, whatever going on, but underneath, I know something is there. Some kind of anger or misunderstanding that will stay with me forever. You The Question of the Week could use a lot of adjectives to describe my family, but tight-knit isn't one of them. New York City police officials recently offerred private I long for the day when I have my own family. My children will always be happy on holidays. It's citizens $100 gifts certificates to Toys ''R'' Us plus $25 to strange, but I don't ever envision myself divorcing my wife. I never, ever envision cheating on her $75 in cash for firearms. Is this strategy an ingenious way either. I wouldn't do that to my kids, to my wife, to anyone. They will have a family always, not to control guns and gun use or is it plain and simple some extended strangers known as relatives. ·My kids and I are going to have · bribery? a huge train set in the basement with a working town and " It will not necessarily get mountains. The house will resemble Clark Griswald's. The rid of all illegal guns. I tree will be decorated with first "It's a start. They have to think it's good but I don't grade ornaments and a snowman start someplace. They've think it will do that much will guard the front door. I won't tried a lot of other things. because people who need to dress up like Santa, but he'll make It's a way to get people who use guns are not going to an appearance anyway. And being want a gift certificate for the great shopper I am, I will buy get guns illegally to turn my family great presents and them in." Toys "R" Us." bring smiles to their faces. -Josh Shaffer -Melissa Mathis It will be a perfect time of year; (AS SR) (HR)R) one they will remember when they are adults. Hopefully they will continue the tradition. The whole object of getting a "I think it's probably divorce is to help two people who "Its a good way [to start pointless. People are gun control] but it won't aren't happy together regain some probably just buying "I think it works because of their sanity. Hopefully, both help that much because alot more guns [with the bribery works. People will partners deserve that right. But do anything for money. It's of gangs and drug dealers once all this takes place, the money.] That's not the just a start. It's good if that will use guns no matter trouble begins. way to solve the is what it takes." what. Overall, it will not I'm lucky because my parents problem." live in Newark' and are relatively -Molly Birmingham -Diane Wilson affect the criminal." (BE SR) flexible when it comes to where I (AS SO) -Sean Knowles take part in holiday dinners. But (AS SO) one time I just wanted to stay in one place. You know, eat, walk over to the couch and fall asleep. I got the treatment the next day. Storm of pointless violence corrodes humanity My sisters said I was inconsiderate and my mom laid on least not yet. human skin conunits just one cruelly owning NRA (Neanderthalic Rifle Constitution supported slavery and the guilt trip. I really didn't care. Put aside this colunm for a mOOlCllt calculated murder do we react in lura'. Asinites) helps 10 violate. denied votes to WOO'leJl. It is my life. I go where I want. and glance through your newspaper. In Milwaukee, a teen-ager blows away The wOO< has already begun. FCI' the Somewhere in this nation of 206 But you can never satisfy the bear Somewhere on those IBSCS is a grisly the face of a kneeling ImtlY:r and tren first time in history, the American million adults, there must be ooo- just with out taking someone else's Commentary account of an unusual murder or explains, "I'm the big man. I got the people rose up in a righteous wrath and one- adult who is prepared to honey. murders, oot ~yin yoor community. gun. Why does she have this attitude?" demanded their Congress pass a gun challenge the NRA 's misint.ap"Ctaaion How do you resolve this? By Chuck but in cities cr towm like yours. In Calif001ia, a 39-year-old carea criminal CCiliTOl bill.. . of the Second Amendment. This Leave. And when you do, go far · Murders are equal-opportunity abducts 12-year-old Polly Klaas from her The passing of the Brady bill was a person mustiO 10 the Sup-erne Cwn. away. When I graduate, I'm never Stone savagery. No region of the country, bcxboom arxllhen kills le'. lmg overtlue defeat for an organization If you wanl(ll{urUrr confumation of coming back (or at least not,for a including yoors. arx1 no ra:e, including In the nation's capital, drive-by that is as respoosible fer the prolifCilllial of the idiocy of the NRA 's position, !'COO long time.) Creating this distance yours, is exempt from these atrocities, killings in black neighlxrhoods are as violence as are the aiminals. the Federalist Papers, No. 53, "The Care is a necessary evil, so that I can some of which are almait too sickening ronnai as legislative deliberatims. On the long journey to reclaiming of the Common Defense." and No. 29 regain something that has sunken When Defense Secretary Les Aspin to CO!l'ljrdlml. We'll never be able 10 stop violence our humanity, the Brady bill is ooly a "Concerning the Militia," both by into the depths of my heart, bungled America's mini-wars around In the last month, multiple murders or murders. But we can do a far more small step. Here are the next three Hamiltm. something that should be floating the world, President Clinton's loss of have been canmiued: in San Diego, by effkiertt job of containing both, just as steps: I) Require that all guns be In those papers. the fourxling falhers on top. confidence prompted Aspin to resign. a brilliant young naval off'ICCI'; on Long Australia, Canada, Great Britain, licensed. 2) Slap a heavy- and I mean, worried about war and its "gathering Ambiguity and displacement Now, the president needs to send a Islam, N.Y., by a Jamaican-bern son of Sweden and Switzerland do. In 1990, painfully heavy- tax on all storm." Two hundred and five years will be replaced by enthusiasm. similar messii8C 10 at lea

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Another year has gone right over our and time is irrelevant. To commit to for me to quit smoking or go on a diet. maintain my sani ty in public places. But heads. something means you should go with it If I did bother to mumble these words, on this note, I cannot make any promises. To ring in the new year we down Feature Forum immediately, not wait to top it off with a it would most likely be the result of a I will also do my best not to lose countless amounts of alcohol and pledge champagne toast. drink which makes my head hang in the control and maim someone or go on a how we will change our lives for the By Rachel To say you'll stop smoking after the toilet at3 a.m. three-state killing spree. better. clock strikes 12 means chain-smoking I guess in the back of my mind, I'm If people would just clear a little space New Years' resolutions are possibly Cericola down to the last second. eager to jump on the bandwagon of false on the sidewalk so I don't have to step in the weakest fonn of motivating ourselves Then a week later, when you're in a faith and wish myself a positive new year the mud, a horrible tragedy could be and probably the most ineffective. crowded, smoke-filled bar, you 'II see with a few of my own pledges. avoided. I will quit smoking ... I will lose My personal philosophy: If you don't only the truly motivated survive. First, I promise to get out. I'm not saying it's a bad idea to make weight ... I will find a better job, settle like the way I look, shield your eyes. If A pledge is not something to be taken Get out of school, get out of my promises to ourselves or create new down and have a rich, fulfilling life. you don't care for my stinky scent, move lightly, unless of course it comes with a parents' house, get out of Delaware. If goals. And all of these fantasies are out of the radius. I'm not here for your free tote bag or coffee mug. I'm here, I want to be there by the end of If we didn't have goals, nothing would believable because a new year has amusement anyway. Pledges are best left to public 1994. ever change. We 'd all be sitting in the dawned upon us (like we weren't A new year does not mean I'll turn television and the Jerry Lewis telethon. Maybe it's not the most realistic goal dark somewhere. expecting it). over a new leaf. Promises are meant to be broken. A to set for myself, but it's about as But the only thing th at's going to To some, the resolution is a Motivating to change my calendar promise to yourself is often easier to practical as cutting down my nicotine motivate you is you . It has nothing to do motivational tool, a way to turn what gives me goose bumps. Changing your break because it's easiest to forgive your intake. with the date or how much your liver can seems to be a pathetic and uneventful life life for the better is hard work. It takes a favorite person. A more reasonable promise to set for handle. into a wonderful world of new discovery. lot of concentration, planning and I do not need to disappoint myself yet myself would be to party as much as Rachel Cericola is Entertainment Editor This, to me, is about as motivational willpower. again by making idle promises. That's humanly possible before I walk away of The Review. Feature Forum appears as someone telling me I'm fat and stink If you want to do something, the day what school is for. Startingthe with my diploma. on alternate Fridays in The Review. like an ashtray. countdown over again is not an incentive To accompany this, I will try to

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E. Answer Box A. Junior's (Reggie Johnson) thoughts on country music in Platoon. B. Robert DeNiro as the sinister Spear. • • Max Cady in Cape Fear. C. Dr. Belloch from Raiders of the Lost Ark. D. Jon Cryer after spending his savings on Demi Moore in No Small Affair. E. The Chief (Frederick Forrest) after receiving one through the chest in Apocalypse Now. JASON SEAN GARBER llt'ad !tim ill r/1w lleview. january 7, 1994 • THE REVIEW. 83 Curve: The missing link between horror and beauty Britain's indie-pop darlings create a career out of melodic noise and haunting melodies

BY M. lYE COMER Under the watchful eye of what I'd do with my hands and my Entertainment Editor Eurythmic's Dave Stewart, Toni feet if I didn't."' There is something wildly released a solo album titled Hearts Although Curve rode in on the phenomenal about the music of and Handshakes that accumulated wave created by the ethereal noise Curve. A few have tried to more debt than success. bands some refer to as British decipher it. Many have tried to Toni and Dean met again in grunge, they choose to decline the duplicate it. But none have been 1989 and decided to form Curve. comparisons and attempt to a ble to capture its essence The result was three English EPs separate themselves from the completely. (now found on the group's Pubic scene. Perhaps it is the way bassist and Fruit compilation) and a slew of "Every time someone has tried songwriter is able to rave reviews. to lump us into a category, we've melt melodies into hazy oceans of Completed by guitarists Debbie steered away from it totally," Toni distortion and rhythms, creating a Smith and Alex Mitchell and says. sound that both caresses and drummer Steve Monti, Curve "It's too claustrophobic," Dean gouges with the same stroke. created their first LP, adds. Maybe it is the alluring, ethereal Doppelganger. Backed by the "We can't categorize [Curve's purr of . From the popularity of British pioneers My music] because we don't know moment she opens her blood-red Bloody Valentine and the Jesus and where it comes from, and we don't lips and releases the sultry vocal Mary Chain, the album was an want to know," he muses further. inferno that has become Curve's instant college radio favorite and, "It's so easy to dig yourself into a trademark, the air itself shudders along with groups like Lush, Ride big hole and we always said we and crouches in awe. and Slowdive, created an didn't want !0 be restricted by It could be Halliday's lyrics; underground sizzle. 1993s Cuckoo anything. It just is what it is." tragic epiphanies of loss and brought the group into a league of "We don't have to categorize betrayal sprinkled with just its own, suffocating the famed it," Toni says. "So many other THE REVIEW File P~o l o enough inspiration'and illumination sophomore jinx with a collection of people are doing it for us." to keep trudging forward. hauntingly melodic songs and a top Despite their success, Curve has Whatever the appeal, Curve's 10 college hit. found little to no support from Toni Halliday and Dean Garda create a disturbing paradox of love and loathing with Curves aura. silken British fingers have found Together, Toni and Dean work mainstream radio or MTV. And at songwriting team is transformed mascaraed goddess seen in the "I'm very protective of my own their way onto American shores as an exquisitely oiled machine, this point in Curve's career, Dean into a five-man hurricane with Toni videos and record sleeves, or the sense of myself," she says. "If and are slowly tightening their grip each complimenting the other, and Toni wouldn't have it any as its eye. vixen the English tabloids voted that's what people want to think, on the throats of the alternative speaking with an eerily collective other way. She stands at the edge of the their "Se~t Symbol of the Year." that's fine, but it's not me. (Long music scene, through the support of cohesion. Their union is a gift that "I like the fact that we're stage and silently peers into the Instead, she possesses a pure, pause) If I was affected by it, you college radio. could not be fabricated. Together growing slowly from something souls of her audience. She begins subtle grace quietly masked behind wouldn't want to be speaking to me The history of Curve reaches their creativity flows from really solid," Toni says. "It doesn't to smile softly and sinisterly, like dark sunglasses. right now because I'd be such a back much further than their debut unknown sources and tugs at them matter if you get MTV or not an omniscient goddess recognizing Since their debut, the dumb fuck." recordings. Toni and Dean met until it is finally exorcised in their because they're not buying the their sins. She feeds off of the "alternative ice princess" image, Perhaps. But more likely, it is the backstage at a 1984 songs. records. In the end, you come from tension she creates and pulls the once held by Siou~tsie Sioux, has paradox that surrounds them which concert (Dean played guitar for the "Where it comes from is a much more solid base if it's not crowd into the beautifully chaotic followed Toni, sometimes makes Curve such an addictive band). After their first attempt at a definitely subconscious and it's not just MTV generated stardom." storm of color and noise. overshadowing Curve's music. As pleasure. They have found ways to collaboration - a techno-funk within our hands to control it," But hearing Curve is only half Much of Curve's popularity has with other outside notions of the toe the lines bet ween horror and band called State of Play - failed Toni says. "You feel a need, a of the story. On stage, Curve derived not from their music, but band, Toni thinks nothing of the glamour, lust and loathing, beauty miserably, the two split on bad compulsion to do it. You say, 'I've becomes a whole new beast from Toni herself. Her heart­ modern rock sex goddess status and disgust and wield them into terms, not speaking for five years. got to do it, because I don't know altogether. The two person stopping beauty is not the painted, that has been thrust on her. musical formats like no one else can.

This Pelican Brief-ly In search of snow: Ski-lovers are entertains the flocks trailing the rocky mountain high some. Julia and Denzel Shaw tapped into a big nest of potentiallydangerous BY MELISSA HUNT bottom of the mountain." Banschbach agrees Blue Mountain first time skiing at a high school trip manage to rustle information. She is forced to fly Assistant f•atures Editor Senior Chris Banschbach says he is the best Pennsylvania has to offer. to Mount St. Anne, Quebec. the coop and run through the The view atop the snow-capped would rather travel extra distance for A regular before he started skiing Klein got to the top and was so some feathers in crowded streets of New Orleans mountain takes your breath away, as good skiing. out west, Banschbach has some vital scared, she took off her skis and from hotel to hotel to avoid the you whisk down the slopes, the wind Banschbach used to frequent the memories of ol' Blue Mountain. started walking down the mountain. Grisham's flick. wraths of scavengers who want whipping your hair and stinging your Poconos, but once he tested the "I saved someone's life at Blue "I got one of those Red Cross her permanently out of face. slopes out west, he decided there was Mountain once," he recalls. patrol guys to take me to the bottom," The Pelican Hriel" migration. You move faster and faster, a~ the nothing quite like it. Banschbach had gone skiing there she says. " I haven't gone skiing Alan Pakula Gray Grantham, the soft­ evergreens on either side of you "There arc no lift I ines there, no with a friend who had never before since." Warner Brothers spoken come-on-you-can-tell-me become blurred. crowds," he says. " I remember once I attempted the s)XJn. But not everyone is so Grade: C journalist for the Washington There is no greater freedom than stopped in the middle of a run to have At one point, his friend was discouraged the first time they hit the BY M VICTORIA KEMP this. lunch, and it was a half an hour until headed straight for a cliff in a slopes. Long before Buzzard became Assistant Entertainment Editor Herald (Denzel Washington), is Shaw's logical choice for bird­ As familiar as this scene may be to anyone passed by me." restricted area. He dashed in front of an instructor, he was a beginner, too. It's time once again for aid. Vermont natives, it is im)XJssible to A virgin to the slopes of the west, her and by running his skis on top of And he remembers being s11andcd on another installment of Washington gives a believable find in Delaware. sophomore Laura White is hers, he grabbed her. the slopes of Camelback. everyone's favorite pretty performance as a caring reporter During the winter, it rains more anticipating her expedition to Utah "She still tells that story of how I "My skis had gotten crossed and woman, Julia Roberts. determined to find out the truth often than it snows. And let's face it, next month. saved her to this day," Banschbach when I fell, I was just in this )XJSition This time, in The Pelican not just for this curly-headed there are no hills in Delaware, let White recalls an accident she and says. where I could not get up," he Brief, she graces the big screen damsel in distress, but for the alone mountains to ski down. her sister had when they were first Ten years of skiing has also left e~tplains . "So I sat there a solid 10 as John Grisham's heroine, entire country. So ski-loving students are now learning the S)XJn. junior Jodi Landa with many of her minutes until somebody finally complete with relentless close­ Roberts, on the other hand, saving up for trips north, or in some As they raced down the mountain, own memories. She frequents stopped to help." ups of those quivering lips (it doesn't seem to leave any room cases, west. they began to drift until their skis Killington, Vt., renowned for better Several years and countless hours wouldn't be a Roberts film for Darby Shaw to be any According to junior Evan Caplan, completely crossed. slopes and more "powder" than areas of practice later, Buzzard began without them). different from previous even though skiing takes a toll on his "We were totally out of control," farther south. instructing at Shawnee. Until this Roberts plays aspiring Tulane characters she has played . Close­ wallet, the e~tperience outweighs any White says. "So we ended up in the At the start of her skiing career, year, he spent five seasons in a row Law student Darby Shaw who up after close-up, the audience is monetary value. trees and landed in the brush. All we Landa recalls accidentally taking an teaching. devises a theory which solves forced to remember that Roberts "I like the feeling of having just could do was sit there and laugh expert trail. She fell down and split In a lesson to some advanced high the assassination of two is a beautiful woman. The enough control, being right on the hysterically." her pants wide open. school skiers, Buzzard once Supreme Court Justices. inclusion of a scene where a bra­ verge," Caplan says. Graduate student Kyle Buzzard, a "And another time, I missed attempted to demonstrate For five long minutes we see clad Roberts combs her hair in "It's definitely the most fun you former ski instructor at the Poconos' getting off the chair lift, and people sidestepping down the mountain. Shaw staring painfully at various front of the mirror wasn't can have out of bed." Shawnee Mountain, doesn't believe had to come rescue me to get me "It's the easiest thing," he says. computers researching her legal needed and was obviously used He recalls one memorable trip to it's necessary to go west to find good off," she recalls. "But as I staned to show them how to theories (Okay, she can type. for a purpose other than showing Vail, Colo., several years back. His skiing. In spite of a few embarrassing do it, I fell down in front of the whole Let's move on). good hair care. Instead, we first run of the day was on a trail Buzzard plans on hitting the moments, what Landa loves about class." She then passes this theory on should have been reminded that called Giant Steps, which consisted slopes this season as often as his skiing is the challenge. Embarrassing incidents aside, to her professor and lover, she was a good actress. of a series of jumps. schedule will allow. "When you're standing there at what kept Buzzard coming back to Thomas Callahan (Sam To the disappointment of "On the last 'step,' I was a little He thinks the Pocono's Blue the top, you can only rely on teach every winter was his love for Shepard), who passes it on to his moviegoers, sexual tension out of control," Caplan explai!15. "As Mountain is the ideal place for yourself," she says. "You know you skiing. FBI friend Gavin Verbeek (John wasn't an issue, even though the I took off through the air, I looked e~tperienced Delaware skiers, because have to do it. There's no other way "As you get better you discover Heard}, who in turn passes the movie could have used some. down and saw a little girl underneath it is the closest reson of a larger size. down." you can move faster, you can do Pelican Brief (named for reasons Despite longing looks between me. "It's also a lot less crowded than However, junior Susan Klein says jumps or moguls," he says. "You can too complicated to explain in the two pursuers of justice, there "I missed her when I landed, but I most other places in the Poconos," he she found an altem&tive way to the just keep taking it higher. print) on to Washington was no confirmation of love to ended up in a big snowball at the adds. bottom of the mountain during her "!love that kind of freedom." governmental ·bigwigs. · · take away from the constant Unknown to Shaw, everyone chase scenes. In truth, it was who knew of the bird brief had refreshing not to see a their feathers rustled and then confirmation, or any other reason for them to be out of The hotter spots for a colder winter sport breath. Even though the strength of BY MELISSA HUNT tickets all run in the $36 range. Other Vermont resorts like Sugarbush, Stowe Roberts and Washington alone Assistant Features Ed~or Although not as )Xlpular, the Poconos' Alpine and Killington offer prices comparable to those could have carried the movie, For all those who want to click into their K2s Mountain is a few dollars cheaper and a lot less of Stratton, but that means spending more time other performances on! y added this winter and don't mind a little driving, good crowded. on the road. confusion to the already skiing is not too far away. "We just don't get as busy as other places For those who don't dare go it alone, travel complex plot and, in turn, made Some nearby spots include Doe Mountain around here," says Jennifer Finno, a customer agencies offer special ski packages and often the two stars stand out even near Allentown, Pa., and Spring Mountain, service representative for Alpine Mountain. "So sponsor tour groups. more. about 30 miles northwest of Philadelphia. midweek is a great time to come." Agents have package deals for ski Robert Culp, (The Greatest Provided people bring their own skis, it is For the serious skiers who don't mind a destinations all over the world. American Hero) played a bland possible to get in a full day at either mountain longer drive, slopes in New York and New Travel Travel in Newark is running a group President ;. Tony Goldwyn, for $30 during the weekend, the most e~tpensive England offer more trails, more lifts and more trip to Greek Peak February 18-20, with prices (Ghosr) played a scheming, time to ski. snow. starting at $161, including all but lift tickciS and indecent chief-of-staff; John Low temperatures and lots of snow are Lift prices don't necessarily renect those rentals. Lithgow (Raising Cain) was currently promising a good season on the slopes. added advantages, either. Weekend rates at New The university is also S)XJnsoring a 11ip to Grantham's stressed out editor; "We're expecting a tremendous season," says York's Greek Peak or Gore Mountain are $32. Mount Snow, Vt., for the fifth year in a row. and James B. Sikking (Doogie David Merkey, a public representative of Doe Stratton Mountain, in southern Vermont, Held in February. the sold·out trip always Howser) was a dry FBI chief. Mountain. "It's been cold, so we've been sympathizes with college students' financial fills up early, says organizer Chris Murphy, Birds of a feather flock making snow like crazy. situations, offering them a $10 discount off the assistant director of the Perkins Student Center. together, but this pelican more 'There's more snow now than I've ever seen regular weekend rate of $41. With 17 years of c~tpcricncc, Murphy than briefly fell behind. here this time of year." "It's a great place to come, because we've got believes Mount Snow is the ideal place to ski, The Pelican Brief is A little farther north, in the Poconos, all kinds of bars and shops right off the because it has all the advantages of Verm ont entertaining if plot comple~tity, countless resorts cater to the needs of East Coast mountain," says Myra Foster, a public relations skiing despite being located in the southern part character confusion and Julia skiers. representative of Stratton Mountain. of the state. THE REVlEW file Pholo Roberts' face shots sound Well-known Shawnee Mountain, Camelback, "Everything's right here within walking "If you don't mind the trip," he says," skiing tempting. Jack Frost Mountain and Big Boulder's lift distance." conditions arc much better farther north ." julia Roberts plays heroine Try reading the book instead. Darby Shaw in Alan Pakula's This movie is for the birds. new thriller The Pelican Brief. ON D.CK "They -ld It" Today •Ice hockey vs. Drexel 8:00 p.m. •Indoor track & field 7:00 p.m. Saturday "We all know celebration • Men's basketball at Rutgers 7:30 p.m. time isn't until March." Wednesday -Men's basketball coac;h Steve Steinwedel. • Women's Basketball vs. Siena 7:00 p.m. or s • Swimming vs. Bucknell 4:00 p.m. Friday

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Sports itt Review Hen hoops win double-header By Meredith Glazar Men trap Spiders in A hairy their own web. • • BY BRIAN HICKEY Wall's tip in basket with 14:14 City News Editor remaining. ISSUe Ill In perhaps its biggest win of Richmond enjoyed its last lead the season, the Delaware men's of the game - which featured basketball team used sophomore eight ties and nine lead changes center Darrin Anderson's career -with 13:10 left following high 13 points to down Richmond senior guard Eugene Burrough's sports 58-51. follow up of his own miss to put Holding a 50-48 lead, the Spiders up 35-32. Nearly everyone is concerned to Delaware (7-4) called its last After Hen junior guard Brian some degree with hair, if not their timeout with one minute and 22 Pearl, who had 21 points and six own, then that of others. seconds remaining . When the assists, tied the game with a free Some people want more, some Hens returned to the court, the throw at 12:46 remaining, the want less, some want a different game became the Anderson show. Hens were able to fend off any color and some want a different The backup scored the Hen's Richmond comeback hopes. texture. next seven points to nai I down The Spiders crept back within But the issue of hair only presents the victory. a point, at 4:19 remaining, itself in the world of professional "We needed [Anderson) to step behind two free throws by senior spans in isolated incidents. in and give us a spark," said forward Mike Hodges. For example, when the Coach Steve Steinwedel, "I just Hodges had been averaging management of the Cincinnati Reds wanted him to go out and be 16 ..0 points and 9.4 rebounds per required pitcher Jeff Reardon to comfortable and play as hard as game, but the Hens defense shave off his facial hair before they he can." forced him to shoot 0-for-10 would sign him. The Spiders, who have four from the field, holding him to I personally agree with Cincinnati NCAA Tournament appearances five free throws. on their position. When you own a in the past eight years - The Hens stretched the lead to team- or any other company with a including a mt:morable 1988 50-46 on a Greg Smith layup public image to project- you should Sweet 16 appearance when they with 3:30 left. have every right to determine what downed Syracuse in one of the After the missed free throw, that image should be. biggest up~ets in NCAA history Hodges pulled the game closer If I owned a baseball team, I - were unable to get their game with two free throws, but wouldn't allow any player's hair to on track, shooting a lowly 33 following a timeout at 1:22 left, touch his collar. percent from the field. the Hens and Anderson sent the And no one could have a goatee. "I was very happy with the Spiders packing. They look silly on nearly everyone way our team played tonight," With 39 seconds remaining, anyway. Steinwedel said. "Everyone Anderson followed a Mikah And no earrings either, but that's a understood their roles in the Edwards missed dunk with a completely different subject. offense and did the I ittle things basket and made the foul shot, Hair should show beneath the edge THE REVIEW /File photo you have to do to win." stretching the lead to 53-48. of a baseball cap with plenty of room Although Delaware held a 26- After making two more foul for the player's neck to be seen. 21 lead at halftime, the Spiders shots and a Richmond miss, Hair should be shan enough so as mounted a comeback, going up Anderson took a halfcourt pass not to end up with bad hat head upon Sophomore center Matt Strine was held to four points in the Hens' 58·51 win over Richmond. 33- 32 on junior forward Derrick cap removal. see HOOPS page BS Ice hockey should follow the same guidelines: just a liul~ curl showing from under the back of the helmet is the longest it should ever get. Women break losing streak with I don't know how anyone can put up with hair that is any longer. In spans, it makes sense to have 69-57 win over Lehigh. shan hair. It doesn't get in the way of vision or get caught in your mouth. And it makes for less locker room BY MEREDITH GLAZAR know where she was and get on arms. The Hens outrebounded fuss, too. Sports Editcx her." Lehigh 55-37 for the game. . Vanity aside, this policy works for Imagine trying to play a Nice try, bad results. "They have a quick three-point women, also. It shouldn't.matter how basketball game, but barely being Santee was four-for-12 from the shot," Santee said. "They were good you look when you' re in a able to move because the opposition field and made three of four free always open outside." battle for the championship. And is determined not to let you score. throws for 13 points. Perry added that Lehigh's strong with shan hair, there's nothing to get You somehow manage to keep "We weren't fooled by man-to-man defense was also tough out of place when you remove your shooting, and some of those shots Delaware's record," Beck said. "It to play against. helmet. inevitably fall. doesn't indicate what a good team But beating that defense for the My shoulder-length hair annoyed That's what Hen junior guard Bev they are." Hens was junior forward Colleen me so much during athletic activities Santee had to deal with Wednesday Delaware (3-6) played a McNamara. that I kept getting it cut shoner and in the Delaware women's basketball consistently tough game, never McNamara was the game's high shorter until finally as I was leaving team 's 69-57 victory over Lehigh. dropping behind in the score. The scorer; roaming the iriside for 18 the rink after playing hockey one It wasn't exactly fun. Hens led by nine at halftime, and at points and 16 rebounds. night, another player joked, "Hey! "They had certain plays th at they one point in the second half held a "I think I scored so many points You forgot to take your helmet off." would call and then they would just 15-point lead. because I tried to get more offensive I laughed and figured he was start picking everywhere," Santee Simply put, they were never rebounds," McNamara said. "And I exaggerating, but later I saw pictures said. challenged. was moving more to make myself of myself playing and sure enough, Despite the tight coverage, Santee "We expected a scrappy, more available for passes." my hair just barely peeks out from - Delaware's designated gunner ­ agressive game," Delaware Coach But perhaps McNamara's biggest ftom under the bottom of the helmet. still played a solid game, hitting two Joyce Perry said. "It's been that way accomplistunent of the nip;ht was her But if you want to make fun of of four three-point shots - when we've played them in the defense. She had a Manute Bol· hair, go to a baseball card store and Delaware's only three-pointers in past." esque eight blocks in the game, look at the cards from the 70s. You the game. Lehigh (2-7) was inconsistent breaking the previous school record can spend hours laughing at "We really keyed on Bev Santee," from the outside, hitting seven-of-22 of six. sideburns and afros. Lehigh Coach Jocelyn Beck said. three-point shots. Even worse for the "I didn't realize it until [Coach Anyway, here's a catalog of the "We know she's a real good shooter. Engineers, most of those bricks Perry) told me," she said, "and I "Our strategy was to always landed in Delaware's outstretched THE REVIEW /File photo best and worst hair in sports. see WOMEN page BS Best sports for hair: Football or The women's basketball team defeated Lehigh 69-61 Wednesday. basketball. Very few players in these sports have anything besides really short hair. It doesn't get in the way of playing and the athletes never need to fuss with h. That's how it should be. Worst sport for hair: Soccer. Chiefs still undefeated Without a doubt, this is the span that can claim the most players with bad BY MEREDITH GL.AZAR was assisted by defenseman Terry burst of scoring after left wing : ~ hair. And it's not just bad, it's all the Sports Editor Lough and forward MaLL Milano. Scott Wei! put the Chiefs on the same. It seems like most soccer AUDOBON, Pa. - The Almost the same line of players board early with a goal coming off players have the cut that's shan in the Delaware Chiefs ice hockey team scored the second goal in the their first shot on net 28 seconds back, but hangs in thier eyes. There maintained their perfect record series, with Milano firing the shot into the game. can't possibly be an advantage to not with a win over Moose Jaw into the net and the assists going Moose Jaw quickly tied the being able to see, so why not get rid Sunday at General Washington to Yusko and left wing Chris score on a shot through a screen in of it? arena. Muzzi . front of the net that found it's way Worst personal hair: Jaromir Chiefs Captain Charlie Pens, Left wing Pens capped off the past Chiefs goaltender Lew Hines. Jagr. The Pittsburgh Penguins' star who had predicted a "competitive, three rapid-fire goals with the first But three minutes later, right ~-._ , makes it hard for me to be a fan of hard-hitting season" for the of his two tallies of the game, wing Pete Bovankovich took the : ... his despite his talent simply because I ' 1 semiprofessional team, was increasing the Chiefs' lead to 5-1. puck at the blue line and wove can't stand watching that long, wavy, pleased with the team's level of "[Right wing] Danny [Blevins) black mane hanging down his back through Moose Jaw's (lefenders play. and I went in on a two-on-one before puLLing the puck in the net and nipping up when he makes a "We proved that even though with the defender in the middle of for the Chiefs. tight tum on the ice. we were missing some of our us," Pens said. Midway through the second Most disappointing hair: Rod better players, we could still beat Blevins passed the puck to Brind 'Amour. I almost hate to even period, Moose Jaw attempted to them in their home rink," he said. Pens, who faked the shot then regroup and narrow the scoring say this. The guy is one of my "We played an excellent game." pretended to begin to take the favorite players, so I tried to make gap, but had I ittle success. Hines Three goals scored by the puck across the crease in order to the excuse that he just hasn't had allowed only one of the 1 I Chiefs in 42 seconds spurred the move Moose Jaw's goaltender out time to get it cut. Now I'm almost to second-period shots he faced to club to the 7-2 victory. of position, he said. The ploy was the point of blaming it for the Flyers' cross the goal line. The trio of goals began three successful and Pens flipped the "It was a tricky shot," Hines slump. Brind'Amour looks like a minutes into the second period puck into the net. hockey player should - until he said. "The guy fired it top shelf." with the Chiefs ahead 2-1 when "It was our patented play." The Chiefs' next game is turns around to reveal his stringy right wing Rich Yu sko put the The Chiefs (4-0) were ahead by locks. THl REVIEW /Mark Scha ffer Sunday, Jan. 9 at Chester County Chiefs goalie Lew Hines stopped 15 of 17 shots in their 7·2 win. puck between the pipes. The goal a point before the second-period Skating Club at 7:3 0p.m. see HAIR page BS January 7,1994 • THE REV IEW. 85

fans to spot him walking in from the into hair, but that's because they're Dallas Stars-Ottawa Senators neutral Hoops Women bullpen. usually Nike advertisements or sight game at the Target Center in Hair Honorable mention: Andrew someone's nickname. The logo Minneapolis The picture appeared in Gaudioso. This player for the Junior means something to him and to his a recent issue of Sports Illustrated. continued from page 84 continued from page 84 continued from page 84 Chiefs ice hockey team has the teammates. This guy is telling The fan had "Norm Still Sucks" Exception to the rule: Mitch Chiefs' lndian head logo shaved into everyone how proud he is to be a shaved into his hair in protest of from Pearl and made an easy couldn't believe it. Williams. He is the only sports figure the back of his very short hair. Not Chief. It's not just aT-shin that can Minnesota Northstars owner Norm layup, giving the Hens the lead to "Before the game, I thought about who can pull off bad hair and a only that, but the team colors are be taken off. It's his head; it goes Green moving the team to Texas. stay, and dropping Richmond to trying to block more, but I wasn't goatee. It's a pan of his personality dyed into i.t. Each feather in the whereever he does . 4-5. really concentrating on it. I think it that adds to the effect of his surly headdress is individually colored. I The runner-up award for this Meredith Glazar is the sports editor "It's tough to come off a big was just in the back of my head expression and makes it easier for normally don 't like emblems shaved category goes to the spectator of the a/The Review. win like that, and play a team though." that they probably didn't have a "We've struggled lately," Perry lot of respect for," said said, "but now we're playing better Steinwede l, referring to and we'd rather play well than win ." Richmond 's 92-71 victory over Santee said the Hens adjusted LaSalle University Monday. their game in the second half to Part~Time Hours " (Richmond] missed a lot of counter the Engineers' style of play opportunities at the end of the by not allowing them to take so game," Steinwedel said. " But this many wide open shots. Fuii~Time Success game will help us as a team." But most important, she said, was While Steinwedel admitted it breaking their losing streak. was a big win for the program, he "Hopefully we ' ll be on a roll from tried to keep everything in here." perspective. "We all know celebration time Basket Cases: Senior center AIBN~ isn't until March," Steinwedel Mere! van Zanten and junior MARKETING said. "In two days we have to go forward Colleen McNamara are in a S Y S T E M s" up to East Brunswick to play tight race for the title of scoring Rutgers, and they are a very leader. Before Wednesday's game, capable team. van Zanten was in the lead, "If you get too excited about a averaging 16.6 points per game, Vok are looking for Part-Time Telemarketing Representatives to promote our credit card win like this, you don't go out while McNamara averaged 15 .5. services. Candidates should possess strong communication skills, be highly motivated, and play. Tomorrow [Thursday] They are also neck and neck in all and be seeking a pan-time job that could lead to an interesting and successful career. we have to come to practice for time scoring- McNamara has 806 Saturday." points and van Zanten has 805. Prior We invite you to learn more about this career opponuniry on Tuesday,January 11, Junior forward Robbie Johnson to the game against Lehigh, threw in eight points for the McNamara lead the team in from 10 am-7 pm at the Westgate Corporate Center (next to Christiana Hospital on Route 4) , Hens, and sophomore guard Rob rebounds with an average of 9.4 per Newark. Applications will be available, and interviews will be conducted. Garner chipped in six assists. game. Van Zan ten was successful on Senior guard Gerald Jarmon 69 percent of her foul shot attempts. Flexible Hours and Burroughs led the charge for Sophomore guard Denise Wojciech Richmond with nine points each, lead the team in assists with and Choose from three shifts available: followed by Wall's six . average of3.8 per game. Monday through Thursday 10 am-2 pm; 5 pm-8 pm; or 8:30 pm-11:30 pm. Plus, a three-hour shift two weekend days per month (Friday, 5 pm-9 pm or Saturday, 9 am-noon). Earn $7.4 7/h our plus paid vacation and holidays, and be eligible to earn bonuses and incentives. Come join the more than 9 ,000 people who have made MBNA one of the nation's leading issuers of bank credit cards, serving more than 10 million Customers. The working environ­ ment is exceptionally attrac tive, providing many innovative conveniences and amenities. If you are unable to visit us on january 11 , please stop by anytime to complete an application at: MBNA America 400 Christiana Road Newark, Delaware 19713 (302) 456-8810 Mon.-Thurs.: 8 am-6 pm Fri.: 8 am-5 pm

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Do members of your group vote for something, then not do it? Did you ever get annoyed by new members with too many ideas? · Did you ever think meetings were dull and too long? Have you ever thought about APATHY? DO YOU WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS AS A LEADER? Then come in from the cold (of Winter Session) and don't miss this hot film series being offered FREE to student leaders:

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Performing Arts Series

KENNETH BRANAGH MINI FESTIVAL

Sundays 7:30 p.m.

January 9 - Peter's Friends From Academy Award-nominated director/actor Kenneth Branagh and renowned comedienne Rita Rudner comes a comedy about six university friends reuniting for a New Year's weekend after ten years of separation. Their host, Peter, has frittered away his youth without any concept of the future, until now. Roger and Mary, successful jingle writers, struggle with the family tragedy that tears them apart. Eccentric Maggie (Emma Thompson) isolates herself with her cats and self-help books. Sarah is forever stuck in a pattern of tortuous love affairs with married men. Andrew (Kenneth Branagh), rescued from alcoholism by his wife, Carole (Rita Rudner), repays her by creating a Hollywood sitcom in which she stars. Amid the seasonal trappings, surrounded by rousing music from their youth, the group re-establish lost friendships, rekindle old romances, and help each other face new fears and become closer than they ever thought possible. Directed by Kenneth Branagh. Running time 110 minutes, 1992.

January 16 ·Henry V Winner of the Academy Award for Best Costume Design and nominated for Best Actor and Best Director, Kenneth Branagh's Henry V also stars Academy Award winners Emma Thompson and Paul Scofield. A young and uncertain monarch, King Henry (Branagh} defeats the French, but sadly learns that victory takes its toll in bloodshed. 'Two enthusiastic thumbs up! Absolutely riveting from beginning to end." Siskel & Ebert Directed by Kenneth Branagh. Running Time 135 minutes, 1989.

January 23 - Swan Song Nominated for the 1992 Oscar for Best Short Film, Swan Song is directed by Kenneth Branagh and adapted from the Anton Chekov play. Sir John Gielgud is impeccably cast as an Sure air bags work great in front-end collisions, but only aging actor who wanders onto center stage after-hours to revisit the great a safety belt can protect you from side and rear-end collisions. Shakespeare~m So buckle up. And you11 cover all the angles. characters of his long and luminous career. Always prepared to play for an audience, no matter how small, he finds a true fan in the theatre's homeless prompter (Richard Briers}, who YOU COULD LEARN AlOT FROM AIDttY. relishes the elderly actor's stories of days gone by. Directed by Kenneth Branagh. Running Time 24 minutes. Two showings 7:30 and 8:15p.m., 1992 BUCKLE YOUR SAFETY BBI