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issues are causing By Lisa Halvarstadt since 2004 and the first double between I astillon and Mitchell is According to |>olice, Mitchell young as 7 months old, were pres many to search for City News Editor homicide in more than IS years. unknown. was a convicted lelon and the eni when the shots were Bred bin mental help | Page 5 Police are searching for Craig At roughly .'i a.m., police got a Ohio Department o! Corrections weren't hurt < Ine ol the children and U. Daniels |r„ 34, of Dntisville, transfer 911 call from the YVbod had issued a warrant loi his arrest made the 911 call. Daniels is the Tim Sampson Ohio, and have charged him with County Sheriffs' Office reporting tor violating (ernisof his parole. I le lather of two ol the children. Spring break Reporter the murder of his ex-girlfriend a shooting at Castillon's home on had originally been charged with \itri being questioned, the trips to help Alicia Castillon, 30. who lived in the 800-biock of Parker Street. forgery in Van Wen. Ohio, and with i hildren were taken to a lamily the poor Two people were shot dead early the home, and John C. Mitchell, When officers arrived at the racketeering in PaukUng County. member's house, I letricksakl. yesterday in a [taker Street home, 22. whose last known address scene, thev found Castillon and Howling Green police h. tbnj Instead of ttips to the first murder in Bowling Green was in Toledo. The relationship Mitchell dead. Hetrick said four children, as SHOOTING! Page? sunny , some went on a mission to New Orleans | Page 3 WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH Suspect adds Tornadoes to long history strike western United States of violence Sixty-five tornadoes gap examined hit five states causing By Llll Halverstadt widespread chaos News I Wednesday | Page 5 Women have traditionally made less than Craig Daniels h - i riminal their male counterparts record didn't BG softball begin uiih bests Michigan murder. Average women's salary According State to It. Hetrick The team defeated as a percentage of men's of the Bowling ii Craig Green police. the Spartans 11-1 among full-time faculty Daniels Jr. the 31 yeai Wednesday after just of different institutions, old i.cmiN\ llle, Suspect in six innings | Page 9 2005-06. Ohio native the murder has i crimi- of his ex-girl- n.il history Associate - 95 5 percent friend and a Baseball begins ill.I! goes Baccalaureate - 89.6 percent Toledo man conference play hack more Master's - 87.5 percent than iti years with losses Doctoral — 78.1 percent in the city. He made his first After a weak start, appearance at the Howling Source: 'AAUP Faculty Gender Green Municipal Court at the Falcons aim to Equity Indicators 2006.~a study by the age IK in 1990 on charges ol pull it together on the American Association of University Professors criminal mischief and resist road | Page 9 ing arrest. Most cit his offenses involved his ex-girlfriend Women's salary as a Alicia Castillon, whom police percentage of men's. believe he murdered early yesterday morning. He has been previous!) charged I960 - 60.7 percent with menacing, assault and 1970 - 59.4 percent kidnapping. 1980 - 60.2 percent Larrj loe Weaber, who 1990 - 71.6 percent lived two doors down from 2000 — 73.5 percent i astillon's Parker Street 2005 - 77 percent home, said Castillon and Daniels began dating in high Hesitation in Source- National Committee on Pay school and often had a vio- Equity mvwpay-equityorg lent relationship. the debate on ' I here's been a lot of masturbation domestic violence.'' he said. Upcoming events at the later adding that they stayed Self-love remains together because of the two taboo, though studies University for Women's children thev had together. In 1999, Daniels was sen- show most people do History Month. tenced tothreeyearsin prison it | Page 7 after breaking into ("astillon's Women's Professional Development bouse and assaulting her. Series: 'Living and Sustaining A Life Vccording to court records, Getting troops as a Woman Artist." With a panel of Daniels broke a window in out of Iraq is women artists, moderated by Jacqui the basement, awakened no solution Nathan. Today. 1:30-5 p.m., Women's ( astillon and beat her head Center, 107 Hanna Hall. on a wooden floor. In a state- What's done is done. "Cabaret." by John Kander and Fred ment, a police officer said Ebb. Tonight and tomorrow. 8 p.m., We can't just go back Daniels had also torn off her Sunday. 2 p.m.. $10. Eva Marie Saint shirts and bra, held a knife to stop the war from Theater. her throat and threatened to happening | Page 4 "Saving the Unborn. Saving Women: kill her. Art and Abortion in the U.S." by The officer found a large Jeannie Ludlow. April 2. 9 p.m.. Are you planning amount of hair on a table. Women's Center. 107 Hanna Hall. anything for April ( astillon told him Daniels had torn it out as he beat her. Fools Day? ILLUSTRATION BY COMPILED BY ■' See HISTORY | Page 6

lm competition challenges students' creativity BRITTANY MOORE. Freshman. while helping them gain professional experience Integrated Language Arts Campaign encourages seniors I'm telling my By Dana Fraaman Also at the kick-oil event, "It's in make sure that you're boyfriend I'm going to give back to the University Reporter they will have the ability to doing it just this weekend." back home for school meet up with other people and Berens said. "Also, it makes next semester." By Jessica Spies includes drink specials all night Shortly after the completion of potentially form a group to you think on your feet." | Page 4 Reporter including SI drafts and mixed a campus YouTube video con- work together, although thev Prizes and judges are still up I drink specials. The proceeds test, another organization has also have the option to work in the air, but one confirmed Seniors have a few last chances go to the Senior Gift Campaign, proposed for students to grab alone. judge is lose Cardenas, faculty to take advantage of college life which will include a "Victory their cameras and start taping Sarah Turner, a manager in member and past film teacher — eating campus food, playing Bell" placed near the Union and once again. the department of theater and in the department of telecom- corn hole and making that last a contribution to a potential stu- This time the University film, is also involved with the munications. TODAY trip to the BG bars. dent scholarship endowment. Film Organization is making event. According to Berens, he is Mostly Sunny One of these opportuni- "Believe in BG" is not an the rules. According to Emily "It's more than a competi- knowledgeable in cinematog- High: 64. Low: 41 ties is Senior Bash, sponsored official campus organization, Berens, activities coordina- tion, it's a social activity so that raphy and will be a qualified by the "Believe in BG" giving but rather a committee of stu- tor, when participants show participants can meet other judge for the contest The priz- campaign, which takes place dents formed last year to raise up for the kick-off event today aspiring film-makers on cam- es have not been revealed vet, tonight upstairs in (unction Bar money for the senior gift from at 4:30 p.m. in 105 South Hall, pus," Turner said. but some have been donated and Grill from 8 to 11 p.m. the graduating class. they get to draw a genre, prop Some students participate by Video spectrum. TOMORROW The cover charge is $2 for and line that must be used in because they want to practice Showers those who are21 andoverwhich See BELIEVE | Page 2 their film. working on deadline. See FILM | Page 6 High: 56. Low: 51 A k VISIT BGNEWS.COM: NEWS, SPORTS, UPDATES, MULTIMEDIA AND FORUMS FOR YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE WWW.BGNEWS.COM 2 ■■■ ■ iO- 2007 BLOTTER Film seeks justice for WEDNESDAY Conrtg^ui Avenue 9:19 9 21AM Fifteen [. *r* ■ ' >ued lo vehicles in various lots and unresolved murder W-ilU'e Avenue By Jessica Spies Keith huge strati 10:18 A.M. Beauchamp ••■-ice and walls BGSU of South Main Street strip mall. A diverse group ol students Spoke about j $S00 in damage and instructors nearly filled an nmett Tills Wooster Street Olscamp lecture hall to watch 232 P.M. lurder case f if« hydrant on the corner "The Untold story ol Emmetl l< rcer Road and Scott Louis I ill." Gasps filled the Double Shooting with this news," Beauchamp Han Itofl Avenue hit cne to two room when the photograph of 840 Parker Street ■ ■ igo and scraps of hydrant a mutilated, harely human lace told the audience. I've been appeared on the screen. lighting for so long to get ; tround Hydrant valued Bowling Green 00. The face belonged to Emmett justice for Emmett and his Till, u 14-year-old black boy mother." 427 P.M. who was brutal!) murdered in There were 14 people involved CHRIS WIST rted hei w.d 1955 alter he whistled at a white with Tills, murder, five of whom .-.'■ .. ,• i North Mam woman. could have been indicted, two ■ ' tore. ihedocumcntar\ directed by of whom should have been Alicia BOWLING GREEN 450 PM Keith Beauchamp profiles the Indicted, Beauchamp said. SHOOTING Castillon MURDERS IN THE ■ ported wallet kidnapping and murder oil ill. I here was a large student From Page 1 Mother of four interest based on attendance in ■ it work at a Fairview Although the case was ruled killed early on PAST 10 YEARS Avenue factory ova more than 50 years ago. both the documentary portion Police have charged Daniels those who are involved, includ- as well as the discussion por- with two counts of aggravated Thursday morning Feb. 29. 2004 459 PM. ing Beauchamp, are still looking tion. murder and issued a warrant for William E. Ball, 35. killed his live- ' .'ned from walk and for just ice. Ashley Onyia. junior, said she his arrest hut were still search- in girlfriend Michelle Descant, JohnC. accidentally entered the wrong After nine years of research attended both presentations ing for him at press time. I le is 24. at 232 S. Summit St by slit- apartment on East Napoleon Mitchell and study. Ucauchamp created because of her interest in c i\il described as h loot-1 -inch tall, ting her throat. Officers found Road and apologized to The Untold Story" and was rights. 2(KI pounds, wilh blue exes Toledo man who Descant dead tn the home and resident. Later resident went to able to successfully reopen the "I'm glad thai the school and blond hair. Police believe had served time in believed she died as a result of mat M' irtn eni u I t< 1 I ill case. thought enough of him and he could Ix driving a blue lord severe laceration to her throat. ■ him with a golf club prison, found dead Recently, the grand jury has enough of us lo bring him here." P150 pickup with the Ohio plate ■ Ball was arrested at his home re to enter the wrong decided not to go any further she said, "lie brought up an DSK2985, Daniels has a history two days later. He was found jnplamant with indictments of those who Important dialogue and it was of domestic violence, especially doors down, Said he had known guilty of aggravated murder and did not wish to pursue matter were involved with limmctl's well overdue." invoking Castillon. |sec related Daniels and Castillon since they sentenced to life in prison.

■ murder. storyl and is considered armed were in high school. Sept. 7, 1996 832 P.M. "It is hard for me to deal See TILL I Paqe 6 and dangerous. There's been a lot of domestic •uvc- Street resident Qtj police have passed Infor- violence," he said. "It goes back to Julie Kane, a former BGSU student from McClure. Ohio, receiving harassing calls from mation about him to police when they were 1 fi years old." was stabbed in the throat by mlcnown caller gill for seniors lo give hack to," departments across Ohio and Weaber said the couple kept Craig M. Baker. 19, at her home she said. surrounding states. reiurning to one another because 1025 P.M. BELIEVE on Mourning Dove Road. Students are often left with Neighbors were shocked there of their children and that Daniels Complainant reported a bur- From Page I According to a September 1996 little financial help from the would be a murder so close to was a father figure to Castillon's glary .it a Second Street resi- article in The BG News. Baker Although the committee is stale, and private giving helps them. other children, as well as his own. was banging on doors on the lo release this burden, Wagener PhilipDickinson.assistant chair "They didn't belong together fairly new, there are students street and then entered Kane's 1032 P.M. who are committed to make said. of the BdSU's English depart- mil there was kids involved," residence. Witnesses saw her Threat made to resident on Fifth "It is crucial that weas seniors ment lived next door io (lastillon Weaber said "I think he could changes through "believe in run out moments later and she Street over instant messenger. and her family. He said he was have got on with his life and she BG." leave BGSU with a commit- eventually passed out and died Senior chairmen Amber ment to give back, because if it sleeping when Daniels fired the could have gotten on with hers. 11:33 PM. while sitting in a car. Baker was wasn't for private giving, this fatal shots. but there were kids involved." South Main Street complain- VanArtsdalen and Tonj charged with aggravated murder, University would not be the "To think that I was sleeping "Its a shame now the kids don't ant reported someone trying to Wagcner said they believe stu- aggravated burglary and feloni- mid 20 yards away two people have a mom or a dad." get into his home. Young male dents, especially seniors, should defining Institution that it is ous assault and was sentenced were being murdered — it's rat- Anyone with any informa- found at home trying to push he thinking of ways they can todaj. and we want to be a pan to life in prison. lied me a little bit I guess." he tion on the incident or Daniels screen out of a window but was give back to the University. of that growth," Wagener said. is asked to contact the Howling Sources. Bowling Green Poke heard and then left the area. "Alumni donations help out Seniors have been periodi- said. Green police at (119) 352-2571. Division. The BG News archives Complainant reported potential with a lot of the changes we see cally receiving e-mails this year liirrv loeWcabcr. who lived two intruder threatened to kill htm on campus, so getting students from "Believe in IK I" about this and requested for extra patrol in familiar with this concept is ami other upcoming events. the area. important," VanArtsdalen said. " I was surprised logel a school "1 want to be able to come back e-mail from a school organiza- THURSDAY on campus a nd show the people tion about drink specials," said 252 A.M. I'm with the senior gift my class Ashley llarlett. senior. "But I II I Meyer. 43, arrested for was able to raise money for." might go. I want to hang out i Trespassing Meyer For the last 20-30 years, there with all my senior friends and found highly intoxicated has been a lull in the consis- have a good time." and refused to leave an East tency of gifts from graduating Along with drink specials. Wooster Street bar when asked. seniors. Senior gifts of the past seniors who attend can register have been benches around to win a trip to New York City, RANDOM campus but the "Victory Bell," which includes airfare, dinner •""TRUE marks unique changes in cam- and Broadway tickets for two, pus scenery. Traditionally, the "We only have 37 more days victory Bell is used when an until we graduate, so I know i :an be individual or group on campus that having an event to til ■ experiences success. ebrate our time at HGSU is an ■nore I "It was a way for me lo help emotional and exciting oppor- i come up with a more exciting tunity," Wagener said.

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CAPTION THIS Nugent disrespects students

looks like Nugent is being ironic, but what is he really "He [Nugent] could saying? In say such a sentence have said that he was ■Mf CHAD PUTERBAUGH means one thing, and one COLUMNIST learning to survive, 9 thing only: Nugent does not value what we students are doing here. I el's examine bis or how to eat with I have always been happy exacl usage. aboul the idea ol a university it is quite true that Nugent chopsticks or any inviting people to come and never went lo college. That speak, In me, il seems like statement in and of itself number of things." ih.it is what a university is does not require explain- all about. ing, hut in the last part of his be learning, at least not the I here is something quite sentence, he proceeded to good kind. wonderful aboul being able to explain anyway. To put his comment into confront an academic aboul Why d id he not go to c.ol- perspective, Nugent was paid his or her own words In per- lege? I le says il was because about $12,000 of university son, as opposed In just read- he was too busy learning. This money to give his speech. ill); the In ink. is very important because His speech, in turn, told us" With a book, sun lose the Nugent chose those words. that the University is worth- ability to have a substantial Nugent did nol say because less. In other words, part of dialogue, Inn in person, you hi'wanted to play , nor our tuition money went to JORDAN ROWER HitiuNtrt gel to ask the author his or because be wanted lo hunt. pay for someone to tell us (hat her own opinion. Thus, I've nor even because be was just we're wasting our time and SAY WHAT?: Send us your most interesting captions lor this photo taken ai the Ted Nugent speech Tuesday evening. We'll pick our favor- always had a positive view ol didn't want lo: it was because money by going to a univer- ite and run it in next week's paper Please include your name, year, major and BG e-mail address with submissions. bringing speakers to campus, he was too busy learning. sity. Thanks, Uncle Ted! Deadline- Thursday April S Sadly, though nol a total Il is obvious that Nugent For the University lo have loss, the University rarely has high esteem for the act of invited such comments, I LAST WEEK'S WINNER Stephen McGuire, Junior. Middle Childhood Education, with the caption: "Darn right I ate my Wheaties!" attracts real academics to learning, after all, he skipped think, serves doubly to harm come and s|ieak. in favor ol college so thai hi'could learn! the University. For one, it'san political pundits. Again, this Hul what son of learning is he affront to the entire student is an exciting event. I think, talking about? population. Two. it surely does for Instance, thai I'd like to Well, any loth grader will be not look good to have a uni- ask a pundil an honest ques- able io provide sou with along versity sign the paycheck of Pulling out of Iraq isn't the answer tion or two. list of things you can learn in someone who doesn't appre- So. when the College youi life: mathematics, hunt- ciate learning. Indeed. I'm Hepiiblicans decided to bring ing, grammar, how to play ashamed of it. would hopefully be passed the while, then so be it. led Nugent lo campus. I . Latin etc.. but Nugent Whatever insight you may next week. I lowever, by sending more thought: bring him on. Really, does not specify what exactly have learned from Nugent, U h ile many Americans will U.S. troops into Iraq, it becomes he was "learning.'' and whatever your political likely support and approve of less aboul spreading freedom how could you not he inter „ BRIAN SZABELSKI ested in such a visitor? He could ba\e said he was affiliation, I think that all of Q this move, it leaves me at least a and looks more like an American ^^H ASSI OPINION rnnoR In complete and total hon- learning bow m survive, or my readers should join me in little bit unsettled. Figuring out occupation. Additionally, send- esty, I reallj was curious to see bow to eat with chopsticks or disappointment. This single when the troops should leave is ing more National Guard forces what Nugenl was going to say any number of things. Hut comment was an affront to one thing, but mandating that to Iraq only hurts our ability to While I may or may not agree lie doesn't. Nugent lumps all everyone in the University, It doesn't take a genius to see we're leaving in one year, no respond at home to issues like with his political leanings. I of these things into one cat- and indeed everyone who val- that the war in Iraq is unpopular matter what, is a potential disas- natural disasters. found myself a hit repulsed at egory: learning. ues a college education. among the public. A September ter. This is especially true if the Option B is the complete one ni his off-topic comments. Thus, il he could nol go to After all, iI you're not here 2006 CNN poll found that 35 current level of progress in Iraq pullout that the Democrats in During ihi'course of the college because be was too to learn, then why exactly are percent favored the war in remains the same in 2008. Congress are hoping to see. They talk, Nugent made the remark bus) learning (a good thing). you here? Iraq, while (i I percent said they As it currently stands, there's want the action done and over that "I never went to college; I what exactlj does bethink oppose it. no way the Iraqi military forces with soon so our troops can IK' was too busy learning stuff." we're doing here? I've been against the war since are trained, equipped and ready at home and so that the massive Mold on, he was too busj It is quite obvious that Send comments to ChadPutetbaugh at the beginning, though initially I to defend their own country costs of this war in Iraq can be learning stuff? At its face, it he does not consider it to cwputef9bgsu.edu opposed it because we were still against the likes of Iran. For those spent on social programs. knee-deep in Afghanistan bunt- of you who might not know, While 1 admire the attempt ing for Osama bin I -aden. You Iran and Iraq have been mortal and think diese war funds can know, the leader of al Qaeda and enemies for years, even engaging ho better spent elsewhere, 1 don't the man who helped to del ise in a bloodv and gruesome to war believe pulling our troops out attacks against U.S. interests during (he 1980s. within the next year will ensure both here and abroad Pulling our troops out of Iraq that Iraq is a stable country. You still remember that we're will leave a huge power vacuum, In fact, it makes it sound like supposed lobe doing that, right? and who's to say that Iran won't America is just giving up on the Still, what's done is done. We jump on the opportunity to mess it created, and giving up on can't go back in time and stop increase their influence? Iraq will make it less likely other the war in Iraq from happen- Both Iran and Iraq are majority countries will work with us ing. We can't go back and save Shi'a Muslim, and in Iraq. Shi'a Option C is in between these the lives of more than 3,000 U.S. Muslims were long subject to the two extremes, and it's the best soldiers who have made the ulti- brutal rule of the Sunni Muslim way to go. In this option, we mate sacrifice. We can only deal government led by Saddam would continue to maintain a with the here and now, which is Ilussein. presence in Iraq as we train Iraqi that we're stuck in the middle of It would be easy for Iran to forces, gradually pulling back an Iraqi civil war. with no easy manipulate the Shi'a majority troops over time rather than way out and few options. in Iraq to help them gain power sending large chunks of troops The Senate is trying to force in the Middle Hast, something home all at once. one of those options, though. they've long wanted. Though it might take longer According to the Associated On the flip side, though, keep- than many people are willing to Press and several other news out- ing our troops sitting in Iraq wait, it's the best way to ensure lets, Senate Democrats passed a for years to come isn't the best that we won't leave behind a hole bill Thursday requiring the presi- option either. It offers the Iraqis that Iran or al Qaeda can fill. dent to start withdrawing troops no real reason to stand up and It might mean we're in Iraq for from "the civil war in Iraq" within take control of their country and - two to three more years, with a 120 days of passage. The bill, their problems, especially when number of troops coming home which also would provide $122 they can just blame the U.S. each month or so. But it might billion to pay for the wars in Iraq And considering that so many be the incentive Iraq needs to and Afghanistan, also set a non- of our National Guard troops are start getting its act in gear and binding goal of ending combat currently stationed in Iraq, it's start building its own forces. operations by March 31,2008. imperative we get them back to Such an option might not According to Reuters, the the U.S. in case there's an emer- be what everybody wants to House of Representatives passed gency here. hear, but given the situation Due to technical difficulties at The BG News, for the legislation last week that set the So in the end, we're left with we're in. it's the only one that end of combat operations as thiee options. Option A is to fol- will really work. time being, please e-mail all letters to the editor directly Sept. 1,2008. Reuters also said low Rush's plan and leave troops that the House and Senate hope in Iraq as long as we need to so to Opinion Editor Amanda Hoover at hoovama@bgsu. to negotiate a compromise bill the job gets done. If that means Send comments to BnanSzabekh at by the week of April l(i, which sending in more troops fora bszabetebgsuedu.

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Match 50.2007 5 NATION G onzales ex oosed BRIEFS Student shoots own leg By L.iun- Killman Alberto R. with hidden gun The Associated Press Gonzales MYRTLE BEACH.SC (AP) - A high U.S. attorney school student with a gun in his pocket WASHINGTON - Contrarj general speaks shot himself in the leg yesterday during to his public statements. at Chicago science class, authorities said Attorney General Alberto conference The 18-year-old man was taken to a Gonzales was deeply involved in the tiring of eight federal hospital with injuries that were not life- prosecutors, his former top aware of this process from threatening, police Capt David Kmpes aide said yesterday, adding the beginning in eariy 2005." said. that the final decision on who Sampson testified yesterday. Authorities did not say whether the was to be dismissed was made "He and I had discussions annul shooting was accidental, but no charges SHAWN YORK AP PHOTO by Gonzales and President it during the thinking phase of were immediately filed DISASTER STRIKES: Friends, neighbors and lelalives of Vance and Baibaia Woodbury sided through ihe remains of their home Hush's former counsel. the process Then in the more yesterday m Elmwood. Okla. The Woodburys were killed when a t< unado struck their home on Wednesday T don't think the attorney final phase ... he asked me to general's statement thai lie was make sure that the process was Man jumps, dies to not involved in any discussions appropriate' escape apartment fire of U.S. attorney removals was Gonzales said on March 13 Tornado outbreak mangles West accurate." Kyle Sampson, who that liedid not participated dis- LONG BEACH. Cahf (AP)-A resi- quit this month as Gonzales' cussions or see any documents dent ol a burning oceanfront high-rise chief of staff, told the Senate about the firings. Documents apartment lumped to his death from an ludiciary Committee. "I released last week show he 18th-story balcony as a crowd of people By Colleen SUvin in the (angler, i debris of his trailer. tures in town suffered some remember discussing with him attended a Nov. 27 meeting watched helplessly, authorities said The Associated Press At least sev en other people were degree of damage." this process of asking certain with senior aides on the topic, yesterday hurt when t he tornado skipped At least 11 tornadoes were U.S. attorneys to resign." where he approved a detailed The flames appealed to be restricted 1101 J.Y. Colo. — A massive spring for a mile-and-a-half through reported throughout western Responding to ques- plan to carry out the dismissals. largely to the apartment of John Carlyle slomi spawned dozens of tor- I lolly and sugrounding areas. Nebraska, destroying or damag- tions from Sen. Sheldon (ionzales later recanted, saying Crews. 60. who was unable to escape, nadoes from ihe Rockies to the "All they lit laid was this big ugly ing three homes and at least 10 Whitehouse, D-R.l., Sampson he had Signed off on the plan to authorities said. Plains, killing at least four peo- noise, and l hey didn't have no miles of power lines. Two twisters rejected the notion that the fire (he prosecutors. "He was screaming. Help me. I don't ple in three states, including a time to run," ;«iid Victoria Rosales, touched down in far northwest dismissals were ordered by Sampson, sitting alone want to die Somebody please help me." woman who was flung into a tree the victim's sister. She said the Kansas, severely damaging three youngor inexperienced Justice at the witness table, said the witness Saida Caal told the Long Beach by a twister as wide as two foot- woman and her husband. homes, authorities said. Department officials. fired prosecutors were found Press-Telegram ball lields. Gustavo Piiffi, were in the kitch- In Oklahoma. Vance and liarbra "The decision makers to he insufficiently committed Sixty-five tornadoes were en and their 1-year-old daughter, Woodbury were killed when the in this case were the attor- to the presidents law enforce- reported late Wednesday in Noelia, was sleeping in a front storm blew apart their home near ney general and the counsel ment priorities. His appear- Bush presents airmen Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, room when the tornado hit. lilmwood. to the president." he told the ance was the latest act in a Colorado and Nebraska, the I'uga was holding onto the "We set off the tornado sirens, Senate ludiciary Committee, political drama that has shaken with exceptional award National Weather Service said. little girl wren rescuers found but they live ton far out to hear "I and others made staff rec tile Hush administration and WASHINGTON (AP)-President By early Thursday, the storm them, said his brother, Oscar them," said Dixie Parker, Beaver ommendanons but they were imperiled Gonzales' tenure at Bush saluted the Tuskegee airmen yes- system stretched from South I'uga. The two were in fair con- County's emergency manage- approved and signed off on by the justice Department. terday, six decades after they completed Dakota to Texas. dition Thursday at a Colorado ment director. "The house was ihe principals." Gonzales planned to meet their Wotld War II mission and returned Rosemary Rosales, 28, was Springs host rital. just flattened, the out buildings Tile White I louse response with IIS. attorneys from tlie home to a country that discriminated found critically injured in the tree As residents sifted through are gone. All that's left is debris." was notably muted. mid-Atlantic region at Insure against them because they were black after the huge tornado destroyed their scattered belongings, the Tornadoes in the Texas Tin going to have to let the Department headquarters yes- "Even the Nazis asked why African- several homes and damaged streets were littered with util- Panhandle uprooted trees, over- attorney general speak for hini- terday, wrapping up a multi- American men would fight for a country dozens of others in I lolly, a town ity poles, [lower lines, tree limbs turned trucks and injured at least scll.'White I louse spokcsui mi state tour in which he touted tliat treated them so unfairly." Bush told of 1.000 people about 235 miles and debris. One woman whose three people. The region also got an I )ana IVrino said. the agency's crackdown on the gioup of legendary black aviators, southeast of Denver near the house was destroyed wept as she- baseball-sized hail. Sampson's testimony and child predators. who received a Congressional Gold Kansas line. searched for a wedding ring. Monte Ford. 53, was killed thousands of e-mails released As he traveled, the lusflce Medal - the most prestigious Congress In Oklahoma, a twister killed a "Homes were there and now near Amarillo when he was over the past two weeks point Departmeiminravelcd.accord- has to offer couple as it blew their home to they're gone," Prowers County thrown about 15 feel from to a much deeper involvement ing to Sen. Aden Specter, R-Pa. pieces. Administrate' IJnda 1'airbairn his oilfield trailer, which was by Gonzales and then-White "II is generally acknowl- "These men in our presence felt a spe In Texas, a man was found dead said. "Many, if not all, the struc- rolled bv the wind. I louse counsel I larriet Miers in edged that the Department cial sense of urgency They were fighting discussions taking place over of luslice is in a state of dis- two wars." Bush said several months about which repair, perhaps even dysfunc- "One was in Europe and the other U.S. attorneys to fire. tion, because of what has hap- took place in the hearts and minds of our Pet owners seek organic diets after reca "The attorney general was pened, "Specter said. citizens"

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would kill her or the children. TILL Police eventually issued a war- Dispute over captured sailors continues From Page l rant for his arrest and the next day they went to his apartment to find He was charged with burglary, him. Daniels slammed die door By Edith M L ,.,l..r, , positions hardened even more Gen. Ali Reza Alshar, Iran's with wording softer than had domestic violence and intimida- on an officer and began to run to Thursday military chief, blamed the back- been sought by Britain, which tion of an attorney victim, or wit- the back of his apartment, reports Iran retreated from a pledge tracking on releasing the British is also known as the United ness in a crimina I case. Daniels say. Eventually, police arrested him UNITED NATIONS I In- II.\. by Iranian foreign Minister woman on "wrong behavior" by Kingdom. was put on parole a bout two years and he was taken to the Wood Securitj < oundl expressed Mmiuki thai the female sailor. her government. "The release "Members of the Security ago, and in lune. Castillon gave (imnty lustice Center. "grave concern" yesterday over Faye ftimey, would be released of a female British soldier has Council expressed grave con- birth to his son. On Feb. 7, Daniels was indicted Iran's seizure ol 15 British <.iil soon. Mottaki then repeated that In-ill suspended." the semiof- cern at the capture by the In December '.2006. he was on stalking and resisting arrest (us and marines and called lot tin1 matter could be resolved if ficial Iranian news agency Melit Revolutionary Guard and the arrested for abduct ion and feloni- charges at the Wood County Court .in early resolution of the esca- Britain admitted its sailors mis said. continuing detention by the ous assault after he- tied Castillon's of Common Pleas. He was ordered lating dispute, Imi Iran's i hid lakenly entered Iranian territo- The Security Council's state- government of Iran of 15 United hands behind het back, threat- to stay away from Castillon and international negotiator sug- rial waters last Friday. ment was a watered-down ver- Kingdom naval personnel and ened her with a kni I e and said he'd move to his mother's house in gested the captives mighl lu- Britain's Foreign Office insist- sion of a stronger draft sought appealed to the government of kill her. l,ewisburg, Ohio, a small village pin on dial. ed again thai the sailors and by Britain to "deplore" Iranian Iran to allow consular access The next month'., Daniels was about I40 miles south of Bowling I in- council's statement marines were seized in an Iraqi- actions and urge the immediate in terms of the relevant inter- charged with men; icing by stalk- Green. He appeared in court wasn't .is tough as Britain had controUed area while searching release of the prisoners, primar- national laws." the statement ing and telephon,: harassment on Monday and was allowed to hoped, though, and the divide merchant ships under a U.N. ily because Russia and South said. after he called Cast illon 4(i times remain free as long as he followed seemed to deepen, mandate and said no admis- Africa opposed putting blame "Members of the Security within 24 hours and showed up at court orders, but court records As the standofl drove world oil sion of error would be made. on the Tehran regime, diplo- Council support calls includ- Castillon's house afi :er being told indicate lie had liccn living in an prices io new six-month highs. With Britain taking its case to mats said. ing by the secretary-general in not to do so. apartment on South Main Street. furkey, NATO's only Muslim the United Nations. Ali Ltrijani. Russia also objected to the his March 29 meeting with the After he left, Castil Ion told police Yesterday Daniels added anoth- member, reported!) sought to the top Iranian negotiator in all council adopting Britain's posi- Iranian foreign minister for an she was frustrated v.ith the situa- er charge to his already long list of calm tensions by urging Iran to his country's foreign dealings. tion that its sailors were operat- early resolution of this problem tion and wanted the m to do more crimes: two counts of aggravated lc-i a Turkish diplomat meet with wenl on Iranian state radio to ing in Iraqi waters when they including the release of the 15 to keep Daniels out (if het life. murder. the detainees ami to tree tin- lone issue a warning. wen- captured, the diplomats U.K. personnel." According to polk »• reports, she Reporter Tim Sampson woman among the Britons I le said that if Britain contin- said, speaking on condition of South African Ambassador told them she was w irried Daniels contributed. tensions had seemed to be ued its current approach, "this anonymity. Dumisani Kumalo said nego- cooling a day earlier, but aftei c ase maj lace a legal path" — a With agreement required tiations were needed to ensure Iran offended leaders by air- clear reference to Iran prosecut- from all 15 members for a the statement focused on the semester. Close's expectations inn 8 video ol the prisoners ing the sailors and marines in statement's wording, the par agreed facts. "There is no politi- FILM for this project are to have fun ami Britain touched a nerve in (inn i. "British leaders have mis- lies spent more than lour hours cal twisting of anything that From Page I and meet new people. Tehran by seeking U.N. help, calculated this issue," he said. in private talks before emerging happened.'' he said. "I definitely wanted to do a The owner of Video different group because when I Spectrum, Sue Wilkins, has do it, I like to do it to meet new been generous to si udent orga- people or get to know other nizations over the past several people better," he said. years. After the projects are turned "If I feel that it's a relevant in Sunday, members of UFO and good organisation, I do will make sure there are no that," Wilkins said technical difficulties with the The Tech Trends series is an exploration of the The project is optsn to all stu- tapes and then prepare for the dents and a little n tore than 20 screening next Tuesday, The issues and trends in technology teaching and learning. people have regisl ered so far, films will be shown at 9 p.m. in making up four teams. Olscamp II5. Corey Close, jun ior, and his "It's a really fun time, but it's The series is sponsored by the Information team took home first place in a lot of work. Every time I just Technology Committee (ITC), the Office of the the 48-Hour film Project last learn a lot." Close said. Executive Vice President and the Office of the Chief Information Officer. ing his fight for civil rights for HISTORY those who don't have a voice in From Page I America. A television show that is a hybrid between "America's Tim Messer-Kruse. chair of Most Wanted" and "Unsolved the department of ethnic stud- Mysteries" that explores civil Google and the ies, agreed that Beauchamp's rights cold cases is in the works mission was rare. for him. "We are taught as academ- However, Beauchamp said he Search Economy ics to make our work artistic will never lose his passion for and relevant to society.'' he said. the Fill case. Tuesday, April 3, 4-5 p.m "Keith is bringing justice to one "I go to sleep at night thinking of our long-stand ing injustices of Einmett Till. I wake up in the 206 Bowen-Thompson Student Union in society and lie's making a morning thinking of Einmett material change." Till," he said. "I have never had Beauchamp is continu- such passion to tell a story." Grady Burnett, head of online sales and operation at Google, Ann Arbor, will focus on three areas in his presentation: Google Maps fails to Get to Know Google- It's technologies, its products and its people update Katrina images By Cain ELurdeau Thursday, the cranes working to The Search Economy- The Associated Press fix the breach of the 17th Street Canal are gone. Blue tarps that How is Google leveraging technology to NEW ORLEANS — Google's covered roofless homes are popular map por tal has replaced replaced by shingles. Homes benefit business post-Hurricane Katrina satel- wiped off their foundations lite imagery with pictures taken are miraculously back in place Google in Michigan- before the storm, leaving locals In the lower 9th. So. too, is the feeling like they'i e in a time loop historic lighthouse on take Details on Google's Michigan operations, and even fueling; suspicions of a Pontchartrain. including profiles on customers and how conspiracy. But in the Lower9tli Ward, the Scroll across t'tie city and the truth isn't as pretty. 19 months they've successfully used AdWords and profiles Mississippi Gu If Coast, and after Katrina. everything is b. ick to normal: "Everything is missing. The on a few Michigan Googlers , Marinas are filled with boats, people are missing. Nobody is bridges are intact and parks art- there," I ienry said. filled with healthy, full-bodied After Katrina, Google's satel- trees. lite images were in high demand "Come on," si lid an incredu- among exiles and hurricane lous Ruston Henry, president victims anxious to see whether Previous Tech Trends presentations of the economi c development their homes were damaged. are accessible from the DVSS server association in New Orleans' dev- The new, virtual Potemkin vil- astated Lowcr9th Ward, "lust put lage is fueling the imagination of on MyBGSU in big bold this: 'Google, don't locals frustrated with the slow pull the wool o ver the world's pace of recovery and what they Titles from the 2006-07 series include: eyes. Let the trut n shine.'" see as attempts by political lead- Chikai Ohazs.ma, a Google ers to paint a rosier picture. • Copyright Issue in YouTube, Second Life and Other Inc. product manager for satel- Pete Gerica, a fisherman who lite imagery, saic I the maps now lives in eastern New Orleans, said Adventures in the Metaverse: Music, Law, Politics and available are tht • best the com- he printed pictures uf his water- Higher Education pany can offer. Numerous fac- side homestead from Google to tors decide wha t goes into the use in his arguments with insur- • Why Should We Care about Net Neutrality? databases, "every 'thing from res- ance adjusters. olution, to quality, to when the "I think a lot of stuff they're • Technology Trends and Web 2.0 actual imagery was acquired." doing right now is smoke and He said he was not sure when mirrors because tourism is so To access, log into MyBGSU and from the Blackboard the current images replaced off," Gerica said. "It might be tab, select "My Video Search" from the Tools menu. views of the city taken after somebody's weird spin on things Katrina struck Aug. 29, 2005, looking better." Enter the keyword "Tech Trends" to see the listing of flooding an estimated 80 per- Henry also wondered whether previous presentations in this series. cent of New Orlei ins. Google's motives might be less in the images available than pure.

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would kill her or the children. TILL Police eventually issued a war- ispute over captured sailors continues From Page 1 ram for his arrest and ihe nod day ihcy went to his apartment to find I le was charged with burglary, him. Daniels slammed the door By Edith M Lodnret posiiions hardened even more* < .in Mi Heza Mshar, Iran's v- nh wording softet than had domestic violence and Intimida- nn an offlcei and began In inn In clay. military 1 hiel, blamed the bat k been sought In Britain, which tion nl an attorney victim, or wit- the back of his apartment reports Iran retreated Irom a pledge tracking on releasing the British i- also known as the United ness in a crimina case, I laniels say Eventually, police arrested him ilMIII'V i II \ In li i,ii,HI loreign Ministei win 11.111 on "wrong behavior" by Kingdom. was pm nn parole < IXHU two years and he was taken In ihe Wood Moilaki that Ihe female sailtii IH-I government "The release Members ol the Security ago, and in lune. 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()n I eb. 7.1 )aniels was indicted I Mnii.iki then repeated thai IKH'II suspended." the semiol cern .11 the capture by the In December !006, he was mi stalking and resisting arrest tin matter i• mid hi* resolved II liruil Iranian news agency Mehr Revolutionary Guard and the arrested for abduct ion and feloni- charges al the Vvbod County i nun ' 111 admitted its sailors mis said. c ontinuing detention In the ous assauli after lu tied ()astillons ni( lommon Pleas, Hewasordered . entered Iranian u rrito I lu- Security Council's state government of Iran ol I ."1 United hands behind hei back, threat- in stay away from Castillon and HTS last I Tid menl was .1 watered down vei Kingdom naval personnel and ened her with a kni I e and said bed move in his mothers house in 'Ill lie Britain's I oreign < iflii e insist -.inn nl ,I~I sought appealed to the government of kill her. Lewisburg, Ohio, a small village ll.l! in that the ~.iili.1 -. .mil In Britain to "deplore" Iranian Iran 10 allow consular access I he nod montl . Daniels was about 140 miles south of Bowling Ill in.-ir HI.II ines were seized in an Iraqi actions and urge the immediate 111 terms nl the relevani inter- charged with menacing l>\ stalk- I.Kin. He appeared in court lied area while sean hing release ol the prisoners, primar- national laws." the statement ing and ii'lcplinii. ■ harassment on Monday and was allowed in 111 (|j\ ulr merchant ship- under .1 ll \ ily hei ause lltissia and South S.llll after he called Casi IOon n> times remain free as lemmas he followed mandate .mil said no admis Mm .1 opposed putting blame Members nl the Security within 24 hours ana showed up at court orders, but court records .ild ml 1 errni would l>rmade. on the lehun regime, diplo- c ouncil sup-inn calls includ- Castillon's house al et being mid indicate he had been living in an high.. Ilritain taking its 1 ase in mats -,iiil ing by the secretary general in not to do so. apartment on South Main Street nited Nations, \li I arijani Hussia also objected to the in- Man h 29 meeting with the \III-I helefkCastil Ion told police Yesterday Daniels added anoth the lop Iranian ncgoliatoi in all ciiuiuil adopting Britain's posi Iranian foreign ministei foi an she was frustrated i .iili the situa er charge to his already long lisi ol In 1 oiintry - loreign dealings lion 1i1.1t its sailors wrii- operal early resolution nl this problem linn and wanted the-m to do more crimes two counts ol aggravated •i with went 1111 Iranian slate radio to Iraqi waters when they ill) Incline; the release nl the 1.") in keep Daniels inn >l her life. murder. .. warning mil the diplomats U.K. personnel." 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I like to do il In meel new been generous tost udent orga people ni gei to know other nizations over ihe past several people heller." he said years. Vfter the projei tsare turned II I leel thai It's a relevant in Sunday, members ol UFO and good organisation, I do w ill make sure there an- nn thai." Wilkhis said technical difficulties with the The Tech Trends series is an exploration of the I In- project is op .-ii mall stu- tapes and then prepare for the dents and a little ii lore than I'll screening nexl luesday. I he issues and trends in technology teaching and learning. people h.ne n-gisi ered so far, Minis will he show n al 3 p.m. in making up foui te« ims, Discimp 115. i orey Close, jun ior, and bis "It'sa really fun time, bin it's The series is sponsored by tne Information team inuk home I Irsi place in a loi nl wink. I very lime I just Technology Committee (ITC), the Office of the ihe 18-Hour Film Project last learn a lot," Close said. Executive Vice President and the Office of the Chief Information Officer. ing his lighi fm c i\ il lights for HISTORY those who don't have a voice in Fiom Page 1 \merica, \ tele\ ision slum that is a hybrid between "America's Tim Messer-Knise, chair of Most Wauled' and "Unsolved ihe department ol ethnic stud- Mysteries" thai explores civil Google and the ies, agreed that leauchamp's rights cold case, is in id,, works iiiissiiui was rare, foi him. We are laugh1 as academ I lowever, Beauchamp said lie Search Economy us in make mil wnik al lisiu will never lose his passion for and relevant to society." he said ihe Till case. Tuesday, April 3, 4-5 p.m "Keith is bringing justice to one I go to sleep al night thinking ni inn long-standing injustices nl I niniell I ill. I wake up in the 206 Bowen-Thompson Student Union in sncieiy and he's making a morning thinking nl I mmeti material change." I ill." be said. I h.ne neve1 had Beauchamp is continu such passnm to tell a stoi \ Grady Burnett, head of online sales and operation at Google. Ann Arbor, will focus on three areas in his presentation: Google Maps fails to Get to Know Google- It's technologies, its products and its people update Katrina images By Cain t urdc.iu rhursday, thei ranes working to

The Search Economy- ■ ' ■ ii\ the breach ol the 17th Street Canal are gone, blue tarps that How is Google leveraging technology to NEW ORLEANS Google's covered roofless homes are populai mappor tal has replaced replaced by shingles Homes benefit business post Hurricane Katrina satel wiped oil theii foundations lite imagery with pictures taken are miraculously back in place Google in Michigan- before Ihe storm, leaving locals in the Lower 9th. So. too, is the feeling like they'i eina time loop historic lighthouse on Lake Details on Google's Michigan operations, and even fueling suspicions ol a Pontchartrain. including profiles on customers and how conspiracy. Bui in ihe I owei 9th Ward, the Scroll across i le city and the ii HI 11 isn't as pretty, 19 months they've successfully used AdWords and profiles Mississippi (,u || ( oast, and aiiei Katrina. everything is b ick to normal: i verything i~ missing, i he on a few Michigan Googlers Mannas are filled with boats, people are missing. Nobody is bridges are intact and parks are I hen-. Henry said. filled with healthy, full-bodied After Katrina, Google's satel- I ices. lite images wen- in high demand 'Come on," siiid an incredu- among exiles and hurricane lous Ruston lli-nii. president victims anxious m see whether Previous Tech Trends presentations of the economic development their homes were damaged, association in New Orleans' dev- I he new, virtual Potemkin vil- are accessible from the DVSS server astated Lower Hi I .Ward 'lusipiii lage is fueling the imagination of on MyBGSU in big bold this: 'Google, don'l locals frustrated with the slow pull the wool over the world's pace ni recovery .mi\ what they Titles from the 2006-07 series include: eyes. I et Ihclrui i shine. ' see as attempts by political lead Chikai Ohazi ma. a Google ers in paint a rosier picture. • Copyright Issue in YouTube, Second Life and Other Inc. produci manager for satel- Pete Gerica, a fisherman who lite imagery, sail I the maps now livesineasternNewl >i leans, said Adventures in the Metaverse: Music, Law, Politics and available are tin best the com- he primed pictures ol his water Higher Education pany can offer. Numerous fac- side homestead from Google to tors decide wbal goes into the use m his arguments with Insur- • Why Should We Care about Net Neutrality? databases, "every thing from res- ance adjusters. olution, lo quality to when the I think a lot of stuff they're • Technology Trends and Web 2.0 actual Imagery w as acquired." doing right now is smoke ,u\d He said he was 1)01 sure when mirrors because tourism is so To access, log into MyBGSU and from the Blackboard the current in,ages replaced off." Gerica said, li might be tab, select "My Video Search" from the Tools menu. views ni the c i\ taken after somebody's weird spin on dungs kaliina struck Aug. 29, 2005, looking better." Enter the keyword "Tech Trends" to see the listing of flooding an estimated no per Henry also wondered whethei previous presentations in this series. cent of New Orte ins. Google's motives might be less In the Imi ges available than pure.

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Nc< Hornby | Ai,- from the tattoo contest will be "We used to do Club tattoo Uniani: a2 5oz, is> I iand a < ■ given i" a children's charity, down in Phoenix, where we'd PIERCING age - oz. i- $65. COLOGNE P,Hje8 8 ■ ■ ;o.2007 PULSE WWWBGNEWS.COM SELF-LOVE "For women, Bonks Adventure From Page 7 there's no acceptable way to released for owners able lo talk about masturtia- Pulse Picks lioil easily because college is joke about it." a Hbetffr environment," Pease Movie Music By Gr«9 Miller Bonks said "Hul lor the everyday per- Katie Sorokas | OSU student Adventure son it's not common dinner sta's a caveman table discussion." ily admitted to engaging in Honks Adventure," the Dinner table or not. Ohio manual stimulation, and she that bonks enemies rurboGrafx-16 system's State University graduate stu- thinks she knows why: The response to the Super Mario with his large head. dent Katie Sorokas believes slut/Madonna dichotomy, Bros, sei les, is now available on levels of acceptability lies along a theory suggesting there's a the Wii's virtual console. Is it gender lines. Sorokas recently double-standard thai women worth the money? Hie longer stages are fine, hut earned a bachelor's degree in niusi adhere to thai either |X>r- I he game is about a cave- why hother to make an area women's studiesalOSU. where trays them as sexually promis- man named Monk, who has that lasts six seconds and call she gained a gender-conscious cuous or as uptight prudes. an abnormally large head it a level? understanding of (lie ways in "Expectations say you have that is ideal for, well, honking The gameplay in "Honk's which masturbation is con- to be this good girl all the "REIGN OVER ME THE USED time in public, but you have enemies, Adventure" is mediocre al best. fronted and discussed among Sony Pictures "Berth" lie has to travel through six The character walks through men and women. to be a bad girl in the bed- ■ Grade: A ■ Grade: B+ worlds to rescue Princess /a each level and its pace slows During the course of her room." she said. "If you're not, from King Drool, all the while down even more when it jumps. undergraduate studies, she it's expecled ili.it your partner WHAT JOSEPH THINKS: WHAT ERIK THINKS: saving the other brainwashed Honk just has to walk and hit conducted an experimeni in will move on." residents of Moonland. things with his head; it gets old which she asked students to According lo WebMDcoins Over the past few years, Adam lor those who can't wait any lon- Ihc game's graphics are after a while. cite as many slang terms for "Your tillicit- to Masturbation" Sandier has gradually been shift- ger for the release of the third stu- nothing short ol outstanding Fortunately the game does gender-specific masiurhaiion |>agc, "the medical community ing into more serious roles, such dio from the Utah-based for its 1990 release. have a powcrup system in the as they could. On average. OSU considers masiurhaiion lo be as in "Spanglish" and "Punch- band Ihe Used, the wait is almost Everything looks and moves form ol meat that makes Honk students were able to name 21 a natural and harmless expres- Drunk love." "Reign Over Me" over. It's scheduled to drop in May, incredibly smoothly, lor a do more damage metaphors for male aulocroti- sion of sexuality for Ixith men is his strongest dramatic per- but in the meantime Ihe Used 2 II game, these are some of It would be nice if Bonk could cism and only four for female and women." formance thus far, and it shines wen- nice enough to release a live iIn- most impressive graphics do something besides bonk self-pleasure. Regardless of gender roles, in a cast that is filled with well- CD/DVD combo to help hold out there. things, though. "For men it's easy to joke Adam Barber, a University respected actors including Don their fans over. The structure of each of the All in all, Honk's Adventure about because there's a lot of senior in ihc Creative writing Cheadle, l.iv Tyler and Donald Ihe CD portion contains a live game's worlds is very unbal is a slow-paced game that will slang they can use.'' Sorokas program, believes mastur- Sutherland. performance recorded during a ,itic cil. World 2 has seven levels probably put hard-core plat- said. "For women there's no bation should be discussed Sandier stars as Charlie 21)05 Taste of Chaos tour show while World 1 has one level. former lans to sleep. acceptable way to joke about il. openly. lineman, a man who is disturbed in Vancouver, where Ihe band Also, the levels themselves So unless you want to Hut women should feel com- "If you can't always get laid, after he losses his family in the ter- belted out some of their best- can last anywhere between lil- spend money to look al the fortable talking aboul it." sometimes it's good to lay youi rorist anacks on 9/11. known songs from their first two eralh six or seven seconds to a game's wonderful visuals, Sorokas said she knows very self," Harlier said. "I don't think By chance he meets his col- studio . good live minutes. save your $6. few women who have read- it should be as taboo as it Is." lege roommate (Cheadle) on the ()f the nine songs on the album, Streets of New York one day and roughly half have extended instru- they rekindle their friendship, Al menlals allowing the band to the same lime they are able to interact with the crowd. Still, all gests it when men like Old popular cologne. help each other put their lives of the songs arc around 5 minutes COLOGNE Spice. "I've been wearing il lAcqua "A lot of older men are back in order. or shorter keeping in ume with From Page 7 I here are many types of l)i Giol for about four years I licperfoniiaiieesfrom tilt-fairly the ethics of punk rock that has so cologne that can be substitut- now, since I was in high school." stuck on Old Spice." lc I;KICHI cast are not the only strong obviously influenced ihe hand. Betty Holin, fragrance man- ed lor olhers because of sim- Noonan said. 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By Andrew Harrier very first inning of the contest. "It doesn't hurt to double of the inning. single and a double. However, Reporter Senior leadoff hitter leanine "[Success with two outs] is the mercy rule was still loom- Baca walked and was moved to have a performance pretty special," Salsburg said. ing high in the air, but BG came The BG women's Softball team second on fellow senior Emmy "It shows we arc poised under one mil short ol the mercy after defeated Michigan Slate by a Ramsey's single. like that right before pressure which will help us going scoreless in the fifth, mercy run rule on Wednesday. Ashley Reimer drove in down the stretch." Baca led off the sixth with the The Falcons (15-4) downed MSU Baca wilh a single of her own. conference." After a scoreless third, BG 20th home run of the season for (18-41 11-1 in six innings in their Reimer reached third with a again found some offense the Falcons. A Weimer walk and final game before conference stolen base. Allison Vallas then Shannon Salsburg | BG Coach alter recording two outs in the Vallas single sel up Zirke's RBI play this weekend. singled home Ramsey and fourth. After Baca had a single double, and Vallas scored on VOLLEYBALL "It doesn't hurt to have a per- advanced Reimer to third after surge as the Falcons goi two between two outs and a Weimer Sontag's groundout to secure formance like that right before a si ngle. After Vallas was caught quick outs, but Baca again single, Vallas hit a home run the win, Team gets back into conference," said BG coach stealing, Ashley Xirka singled provided a spark. She hit a with a full count. "It fell real good to hit the Shannon Salsburg. "We had to score Reimer and end the double to left and Ramsey "I hit the ball well." Vallas whole ball." Baca said. action this weekend taken two weeks off so I wasn't onslaught at three runs. reached first after being hit said. "I had good pitches to hit." As the regular season begins, with Spring Fling sure what lo expect." The second inning appeared by a pitch. Weimer drove in MSU got their only run of the The BG Volleyball team will BCi went right to work In the lo be the end of BG's offense both of them with the second game in the fourth after a walk, See SOFTBALL i Page II host its 18th Annual Spring Fling Tournament tomorrow at Anderson Arena. The Falcons will compete against uffton to the 2007 field of participants in the following order: play despite vs. Eastern Michigan. .10 a.m. vs. Michigan State...11:15 a.m. vs. FindlayJ p.m. bus tragedy vs. Cleveland State... 2:15 p.m. By J.imp', Hannah SCHEDULE The Associated Press DAYTON, Ohio - Blufflon TODAY University baseball players will Softball: return to the Field today wearing black jerseys instead of purple vs. Kent State: 1 p.m. and while to honor teammates Baseball: killed when their bus plunged at Western Michigan: 5 p.m. off a highway overpass. "For Ihe players, it will be a Track: marker thai allows them lo move at Stanford Invite on in some ways, but never for- Tennis: get thai pan of their learn Isn't with them anymore," Blufflon at Buffalo: 1 p.m. President lames Harder said in a TOMORROW telephone interview. "I think it's Softball: ihe right thing to do." The team is to begin its season vs Buffalo: 2 p.m. in Bluffion, about 80miles north- Gymnastics: east of Dayton, with a crowd that at MAC Championships is sure to swell beyond the 100- Baseball: seat bleachers. The team was headed to at Western Michigan; 1 p.m. Florida for spring training Track: when its bus plunged oil an at Stanford Invite overpass March 2 in Atlanta. Investigators say the driver Tennis: apparently mistook an exit at Akron: 1 p.m. ramp for a highway lane. SUNDAY The crash killed the driver, his wife and four players that Softball: . day. and a fifth player died the vs. Buffalo: 1 p.m. following week. One player Baseball: remains hospitalized. at Western Michigan: 1 p.m. The Beavers will be without coach lames Grandey. who is still recovering from breaking OUR CALL bones in his face and injuring his right leg. Up lo six players RYAN IVANS ■: HG NEWS could miss all or pan of the sea- The List BATTER UP: Kurt Wells (19) svnngs away in Wednesday's game against Michigan State at Warren Stellar Field son because of injuries. Amidst this March Madness The team resumed practices hoopla, many of us have lost March 19 and hopes lo make up the four games il has missed sight of what's going on in in Ihe Heartland Collegiate NBA action. So you'll know Conference. Blufflon coaches what's going on in the NBA and players have not been avail- once the NCAA Tournament able to speak to reporters. Back in the MAC Athletic Director I'll ■ II is over, here are the top five Talavinia said the players seem teams in the NBA standings BG baseball begins the plunge into conference play this weekend excited about the game. to this point in the season: "I've enjoyed — when I'm silling in my office — hear By Chris Voloichuk I.Dallas: The Mavs are Brown said he believes team ing ihe ping of that bat again," Reporter "We're in a one bid league. It's been 15 on fire: eight wins in a row focus picks up when confer- he said of practice, which has years since the MAC's had two bids. It all ence games siarl showing up been held indoors sometimes and 60 wins already. More For any college learn, the on ihe schedule. because of rain. and more. Nowitzki is look- start of the conference sea- comes down to winning the conference, "We're in a one bid league," The coach of ihe team's first ing like the league MVP. son is a time lo seize the Brown said. "It's been 15 opponent said going on wilh the moment and win as much pitching and putting runs on the board." years since the MAC's had season will help Blufflon's play- 2. Phoenix: Seven as possible lo try lo get that iwo bids. It all comes down ers begin to heal. games back from the red-hot NCAA Regional bid. Even the 'cd Brown I BCi Assistant Coach to winning the conference, "I'm really happy thai despite strategy of the games them- pitching and putting runs on Mavericks, but still look- this tragedy that they are able to selves can change. and then try for a big inning American Conference the board.'' get back on the field," said Chuck ing strong behind Steve "As soon as the confer- later on." record. This was not the The weekend series Murray of the College of Mount Nash and a healthy Amare ence schedule starts, the The BG baseball team best of starts considering against Eastern Michigan St. loseph in Cincinnati. "It's Stoudemire. games take a different turn," kicked off its conference thai, according to relief had a healthy number of heartbreaking. I pray for them said second baseman Brie schedule exactly one pitcher Adam Gumpf. one runs scored by both learns, every night" 3. San Antonio: The Lawson. "In the early pans week ago against Eastern of the team's goals is to but (he Eagles outscored the Students and teachers at Spurs look as strong as ever, of games, you can play for Michigan, and rather than win every in-conference Falcons 28-13 in Ihe three- Blufflon, a 1,200-sludenl, fewer runs, try to play small seize the moment, the weekend series. Mennonile-affiliated school but aren't even the best ball. You can gel early runs, Falcons seized an 0-3 Mid- BG assistant coach Tod See BASEBALL !ll team in Texas. BLUFFT0N 4. Utah: Derek Fisher scoring in double digits? It must be the Jazz's year. Community rallies for women's basketball Baseball exhibit swings 5. Detroit: The C-Web Era Pistons are the best By Adam Louis Reporter team in the East, which is into Cleveland kind of like being the best Anderson Arena roared last nighl break-dancer in a nursing as hundreds of fans celebrated ByTomWith«r» that will call Cleveland home home. the greatest women's basket- The Associated Press until Sept. 3. ball team in Mid-American On the left, there was Babe Conference history: the Bowling CLEVELAND — Phil Niekro Ruth's bat. To the right, a pair of Green Falcons. floated around the display cases spikes worn by Ty Cobb. In ihe The ladies team (31-4) has won like one of his dancing knuck- middle of the floor, the costume three consecutive MAC champi- leballs. worn by the San Diego Chicken. onships, three NCAA tournament The Hall of Fame pitcher was It's enough to make a 67-year-old berths and 39 consecutive MAC on hand yesterday for a cer- feel like a kid. wins. They have won a total of emonial preview of "Baseball "I still gel goose bumps when 82 games in the last three years, RYAN IVANS I BGNEWS as America." a traveling collec- I come here and see a lot of this led by arguably the best senior tion of artifacts, photographs stuff," Niekro said. "This is the CELEBRATE!: (From led to tighl) Seniors Ali Mann. Lb Honegger. Amber Flynn and and other memorabilia cel- See RALLY | Page II Carin Home share smiles during yesterday's community rally ebrating ihe national pastime SeeEXHIBIT|PagelO 10 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM

FLORIDA I UCLA Teams meet for rematch of last year's championship game

By Jim O'Conntll school's all-time leader in wins STARS: Arron Afflalo, a first- The Associated Press (294), He is one of six coaches team All-America, leads the to play (Providence 1987) and Bruins in scoring (16.9) and FLORIDA (33-5) coach in a Final Four. broke out of a shooting slump ROAD TO Mil- FINAL FOUR: KEY POINT: Florida is 20-1 with 24 points in the regional The top-seeded Gators beat No. in postseason play in the last final win over Kansas. He is 16 lackson State 112-69; No. l> years, including its current 10- also the Bruins' lop defender Purdue 74-67; No. 5 But let 65-57; game NCAA tournament win- and at 6-foot-5 has drawn both No. 3 Oregon 85-77. ning streak. The Gators have guards and forwards during STARS: The players are all held M) of their last 14 postsea- the season. familiar sinee they are the same son opponents to 60 points or COACH: Ben Howland is in ones who led the Ciators to the less. They average 11.3 offen- his fourth season at UCLA and national championship last sea sive rebounds a game and are he is the first coach to lead the son. The five starters average outrebounding opponents by Bruins to consecutive Final between 13.2 and 10.1 points, but 15.8 in this tournament. Four appearances since John Florida's frontcoiirt ofAl I lorford Wooden. (9.2 rebounds) and loakini Noah UCLA (30-5) KEY POINT: The Bruins' defense (8.5) draw the most attention. ROAD TO THB FINAL FOUR: has been impressive in the COACH: Billy Donovan is in his The second-seeded Bruins beat NCAA tournament with their 1 Ith season .at Florida and he led No. 15 Weber State 70-42; No. 7 four opponents averaging 50.2 JEFf ROBERSON AP»HOTO the (iators to their first national Indiana 54-49; No. 3 Pittsburgh CELEBRATE: ■ , - ■ I lorida dsfcutci Ocjon 85-77 in an NCAA Midwest Regional final basketball game championship last year. I le is the 64-55; No. 1 Kansas 68-55. See REMATCH | Page 11

OHIO STATE I GEORGETOWN Semi-final game features two of nation's best big men

By JimOConnell COACH: Ibad Malta is in bis beat No. 15 Belmont 80-55; No. third season with the Buckeyes. 7 Boston College 62-55; No. 6 I le is I he first coach to lead them Vanderbilt 66-65; No. 1 North OHIO STATE (34-3) to a No. 1 ranking since 1962. Carolina 96-84, OT. ROAD K) INI F1NAI FOUR: He led bis previous two schools STARS: Junior forward Jeff I he lop-seeded Buckeyes beat (Butlerand Xavier) to the NCAA Green, the Big Fast player of the No. 16Central Connecticut State tournaments in each of his four year, leads the team in scoring 78-57; No. 9 Xavier 78-71, Of; years with them. (14.4) and is second in rebound- No. 5 Tennessee 85-84; No. 2 KEY POINT: The team has ing (6.2) and assists (3.2). Junior Memphis 92-76. lived op to the pressure of the center Roy Hibbert enters the si \us: Freshman center Greg standout freshman recruiting game with five straight double- oden. a first-team All-American, class and its only losses were doubles and leads the team in leads the team in scoring lo North Carolina. Florida and rebounds (6.9) and blocks (2.5) (15.4) and rebounding (9.5) but Wisconsin, all teams that held COACH: John Thompson III is in the climb pla) in the tourna- the No. I ranking at some point his third season at Georgetown ment has come from freshman ibis season. The Buckeyes arc and this is his second trip to the point guard Mike Conley |r. on a 21-game winning streak. NCAA tournament. He and his (15.3 points and 4.2 assists in lather, John, are the first father- the NCAAs) and senior guard GEORGETOWN (30-6) son to lead teams to the Final Ron Lewis 121.8 points in the ROAD TO THE FINAL FOUR: NCAAs The sec ond seeded Hoyas See FOUR | Page 10 OAVIDJPHIUIP AP PHOTO FINAL FOUR: Ohio State pbyer Ron lewn celebrates afti i ,i v2- /6 win over Memphis in their NCAA South Regional final game

was in I m Angeles and the Angels exhibits ability to educate young BOAT LOADS OF EXHIBIT won the World Series. The next Tans on baseball. MECCA From Page 9 stop in "03 was Miami and the "They know names, they know CHOICES... CHECKOUT Florida Marlins Ux>k the Series. statistics, batting averages and all Management Inc history of the game — right here." In '04, St. Louis hosted and made that, but they don't know the back- Organized by the Baseball I lall the Series. In 05, the Minnesota ground of baseball," he said. "This OUR of Fame, the exhibit is making its Twins made the playoffs after is giving youngsters a chance to 12th stop since opening in New Minneapolls-St. Paul was host, see it all, from tile beginning.'' APARTMENT LISTING York in 2002. Since its Inception, and last year, the Detroit Tigers There's also an interactive dis- the showcase has brought good got to the Series after the exhibit's play where fans can learn how to luck to virtually every one the stop at the I lenry liird Museum in grip the seams on a ball to throw major league teams in the host Dearborn, Mich. a curve, a circle-changeup, a two- WWW.MECCABG.COM city, brining it either a playoff Indians president Paul Dolan season fastball and a knuckleball, berth or World Series appearance, hopes to continue the run. the pitch Niekro perfected and It began in '02. when the exhibit "I'm ready to get back into the the one he used to win 318 career playoffs," he said. games in a 24-year career. Niekro and fellow Hall of "lust like this," said Knucksic, lamers Lou Brock and Bob digging his two lingers into the Feller led media members on ball's hide. a preview tour of the exhibit, Brock recorded 938 steals and which highlights the relation- more than 3,000 hits in 19 years ship between baseball and with the Chicago Cubs and St. American culture. The exhi- Louis Cardinals. Fleeted to the bition is divided into seven ITall of Fame in 1985, one of the themed sections ranging from game's most gifted runners, said immigration to nationalism to he is proud to be part of a game technology and integration. that truly represents America's Niekro especially likes the diversity.

the national anthem. ISTuffton and Mount St. Joseph BLUFFT0N are familiar rivals, and Murray From said Friday's game will be emo- tional for both sides. about 55 miles south of Toledo, "We're still going to play hard. were encouraged to wear the We will do everything within the school colors during the day rules to win the game," Murray Friday, and then black at the said. "But if we have to lose a game. There will be a prayer game this year, that would be and moment of silence before the one we'd want to lose."

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You ning, and seven different hitters 3 8 4 1 have really earned the respect had at least one RBI. of everyone at Howling Green Michigan State came to State University." Stellar Field on Wednesday, and 7 1 5 6 The president went on to the momentum gained from say the ladies are "champi- the big win over WSII Blood ons in every way, shape and still as the S|xinans halted BG, 5 1 4 form." 5-3. The Ftoicons were out-hit — Mayor John Quinn, lalcon 10 to six, and starting pitcher fan since 1965 and BGSU Brian I langliers gave up four of 8 7 alum, congratulated the MSU's five runs. team, stating he had never Starting today, BG will open seen any season "more excit- up a three-game conference set 1 8 9 ing that what we have seen against the Broncos at Western this winter." Michigan. According to Brown, "The entire women's bas- the team has what it takes to SUDOKU 1 L 6 8 I 9 E S > ketball team is composed compete and make a serious To play: Complete the grid I 9 S 6 t I I L 8 of not only great basketball run in the MAC, starting with so that every row, column » 8 I S £ L 6 Z 9 players, but of outstanding this series. and every 3x3 box contains students and women of the "I To win in the MAC| you 8 » 9 E S 6 Z I L highest character who made have to have strong front line the digits 1 to 9.There is no I 6 L 9 I fr S 8 E their entire community starting pitching," Brown said guessing or math involved. S E I L 8 I 9 17 6 proud," Quinn said. He said "If you're not strong at the front Just use logic to solve. that the success of the team end, you suffer." 6 Z 8 MS L E I "warmed the hearts of the For Lav/SOD, the way to win L I I Z 6 8 t> 9 S community." in-conference and get the team Mayor Quinn made a proc- back on Hack is to execute in all 9 S t> I L I 8 6 Z WINSL0WI0WNSON lamation that March 29 will three phases of the game. be known as BGSl) Women's VICTORY: Gooiqetovvn's Roy Hibbert gestures after cutting down a piece of the net as he "Ybu need the pitching and Basketball Day as an offi- celebrates defeating N< >tih Carolina 96-84 in an NCAA East Regional basketball game the defense," Lawson said. cial city holiday, "in respect "Then you need hitting. es|>c- Create and solve your and admiration of this out- cially timely hitting, getting hits *\ SudokuMUOKU puzzles for FREE.Fl standing team of players and FOUR REMATCH with runneis on base, convert coaches." From Page 10 From Paqe 10 ing with runners in scoring • Prizes al: Assistant commis- position." sioner of the MAC Aimee Four. The Iloyas won the points and none topping 55 The Moons will try to get Dul'ree-Chambers also 1984 national championship points. Only Kansas (41.1 per- into the MAC win column for P PRIZESUDOKU,I.COM delivered a proclamation, under the elder T hompson. cent) shot better than 40 per- the first time this afternoon at formally congratulating KEY POINT The Hoyas are cent against them in the tour- Western Michigan, with the the team on "a season to ninth in scoring defense in nament. UCI .A shot 53.3 percent first pitch set for 3 p.m. remember" on behalf of the country (57.81 and fifth in against Kansas, the first team to the entire conference. field goal percentage defense shoot over 50 percent against Director of Athletics Greg (38.2). They are tliird nation- the layhawks this season. 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Reed Street 640 Eighth Street Furnished efficiency apartments with full bath, 403 High Street 841 Eighth Street assigned parking and laundry in the building 825 Third Street 725 Ninth Street School Year - One Person Rate- $395 802 Sixth Street 733, 755,777 Manville One Year ■ One Person Rate $365 831 Seventh Street • Furnished or Unfurnished for Same Price • Water, Sewer, Trash are FREE SUMMER RENTALS AVAILABLE May 12,2007 to August 4,2007 Noon We Still have a Selection of Houses Available for 2007-2008

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