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By Kara Hull Stressing a passion for learning career in the State Department." EDITOR-IN-CHIEF and the desire to meet others But there is one requirement Living in a hut with a thatched from different cultures, panelists for working with people from roof and a "hathroom" that not noted that graduate school might other cultures, according to many Americans would dare to not be a necessity for diose wish- Sandy Scott, videographer for the use, Konald Godard, former U.S. ing to pursue an international NBC affiliate station in Cleveland. to Guyana in South career. Scott has worked to train broad- America, found his dream job as "As we all sit here and tell you casters from Tanzania and a Peace Corp member in how educated we are, remember Mozambique on American Ecuador. I le found it again while that your value is not having been broadcasting technologies and on his first assignment with the sitting in the classroom for too equipment. U.S. Department of State as he long—you're out there, you're "You do have to be interested worked in Panama, monoto- energetic ..." said Elizabeth in how other people live," she nously approving visas for citi- Dreyfus, a representative with said. "Sometimes we as zens. And he found it again in Amnesty International. Americans have a disdain for Chile, in Nicaragua and in lames Callahan, director of other countries and that's not fair. Argentina. recruitment for Foreign Service Your learning doesn't have to stop For Godard, his dreams of serv- Personnel in the Department of at the classroom." ing and representing his country State, echoes Dreyfus' views. For Russian Natasha Trapp, a abroad just won't stop. Callahan has worked in the master's student in Operations "I'm sort of a serial dreamer," Foreign Service for 36 years and Research who attended the panel he said. "I moved from one dream has been assigned to work in discussion, this seems to be tnie. job to another. The Foreign India, Nigeria, South Africa, "I think it's a great experience to Service is a constandy changing Kuwait and Iraq, among other be overseas," she said. "You learn banquet of opportunities and countries. so much more than you ever challenges." "Don't use grad school as an I thought of." Godard, now a -in- don't have anything else to do' Editor's Note: Hie International Residence at the University of excuse." he said. "At the State Qireers Fair was sponsored by the Illinois at Chicago, was one of Department we don't even look at Queer Center, the Office of the eight panelists participating in a your degrees... we look at experi- Executive Vice President, the tehety Kurtz B(, Nws discussion yesterday as part of ences. You can adapt what you've Center for International Programs PANELISTS: James Callahan, director of recruitment lor Foreign Service Personnel in the Department ol the University's first International learned and parlay these experi- and the International Studies State (left) and Ronald Godard, former U.S. ambassador to Guyana in South America (right) discuss Careers Fair. ences with a very successful Program. their experiences with international careers as part of the University's First International Careers Fair.

Violence and

Traffic signal work terror worth beginning today Starting at 9 a.m. today, the existing traffic signal at the intersection of fighting against Thurstin/Manville Avenue and E. Wooster Street will be removed and a temporary sig- nal will be installed in its Bombing survivor tells horrific place. Traffic will be main- tained by City of Bowling Green police during this story so that others know truth operation. This work is expected to take about six By Carrie Whitaker "People call me a bombing vic- hours, and motorists can MANAGING EDITOR tim," Lyons said. "But they are expect traffic delays and traf- Six years ago, Emily Lyons, a wrong, I am a bombing survivor." fic stops. registered nurse in Birmingham, Before the event she said she Alabama, thought an act of ter- was a pretty quiet person, one rorism could never happen to who did not like attention. her. Afterward, she knew she needed She lived a normal life, one her to make people aware of violence husband Jeff said was close to the in the United States. white picket fence picture "If I get hurt, but no one else BG NEWS Americans does, it's worth often dream "People call me a telling my BRIEFING about. bombing victim. story," Lyons Haskins Road par- But in a said. moment, on the But they are And then she tially closed today morning of wrong, I am a told her story, Haskins Road between West January 29, bombing survivor." and words do Wooster and Wallace avenues I99B, it all little justice in wiU be closed to thru traffic changed. EMILY LYONS, REGISTERED explaining it, so That day a Lyons and her today. The Bowling Green Water NURSE and Sewer Division will be per- pipe bomb, husband forming sewer maintenance in SiflUNitfia Anderson RG News filled with dynamite and I -inch showed a video full of graphic the area. The work is expected roofing nails, had been placed in images of her surgeries after the to take no longer than a day to INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES: Elizabeth Dreyfus, a representative with Amnesty International, talks front of the women's health and bombing complete. to a student about opportunities her organization offers, at the International Career Fair yesterday. abortion clinic where Lyons The video showed die surg- worked. Lyons stood 12 feet away eries Emily went through step- when it was detonated from by-step. These surgeries included across the street. removal of her right eye, the In the blast, a police officer was surgery needed to save her left killed and Emily was left severely eye, the detailed surgeries on her disabled for the rest of her life. destroyed legs, surgery to fix her Debit card planned for fall semester No one can understand the mutilated right hand, plastic pain and suffering Emily Lyons surgery to reconstruct her face, By Andrew Schart week. Lawyers for the University still need to Miami and Ohio University, where Uptown has gone through, undergoing 19 surgery on her destroyed REPORTER look over the agreement. Bucks is also used. The system will work like a operations in the last six years to eardrum, surgery on the fist- Students may have a new way to spend "It opens up the opdons for die communi- regular debit card. Money can be put into the survive the incident sized hole in her abdomen and their parents' money next semester. ty and students," Elaine Skoog, executive account ahead of time. But last night she stood in the list goes on. The University is working toward a partner- director of the BG Chamber of Commerce, Unlike a meal plan, there is no minimum or i Use ai i ip to tell the audience that She still cannot see well, can- ship with a third party company, Uptown said maximum amount of money that can be the person who created this vio- not write well with her deformed Bucks, to create a debit card that could be The debit card means the opportunity for placed in the account. Students and parents lence did not win. The bomber right hand and cannot stand for used at off-campus businesses. "City Bucks" increased student business for some off-cam- did not defeat her or the clinic - would be available to students, faculty, and pus merchants. violence had not worked. staff. The agreement could be finalized this The debit card will be similar to cards at DEBIT CARD, PAGE 2 ABORTION, PAGE 2

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ABORTION, FROM PAGE 1 But the statistics show not a BiG charge threat that Emily has not been long increments of time. the only victim of vio- DEBIT CARD. FROM PAGE 1 community," Skoog said. During the video pre- lence against abortion At the University of Miami, Uptown Bucks was a sentation there were also providers. Since 1977, arc given the Opportunity to decide how much compromise between the campus and the commu- pictures of X-rays show- there have been 4,203 money is necessary. The debit system will be nity. Over two years the city and campus worked to ing the many roofing acts of violence, includ- accessed through student II) cards. make an off-campus debit card available. nails and shrapnel ing seven murders, 17 Students will lie able to use their debit card at any "VVe bent, they bent, we came to an understand- embedded in her body. attempted murders, 41 business that wants to accept it. Alcohol sales are ing and so far it has been pretty good," Terry To Lyons and her hus- bombings and 169 arson not permitted on the card. Amarantos, owner of Skipper's Pub in Oxford, Ohio, band, these graphic cases in the United Merchants will have to sign an agreement with said. images are essential to States and Canada, I Iptown Bucks to participate. Businesses will have to Many Oxford businesses participate in the pro- show people the true according to the give a percentage of their City Bucks sales back to gram. I lowever, not all the Oxford businesses have picture of terrorism and National Abortion Uptown Bucks. The percentage is expected to be joined on to the Uptown Bucks program. Bookstores violence. Federation. close to 4.75 percent, but the in Oxford are not part of the "People don't see what Because of these sta- percentage has not been final- "We feel it is a very posi- program due to the 4.25 per- the audience saw tistics, F,mily is lighting ized at this date. cent of sales that goes back to tonight," )eff Lyons said. back by telling her story. Some members of the tive opportunity for our Uptown Bucks is higher than "They don't see that end "Freedom has a high Bowling Green business com- downtown merchants to if a student used a credit card. of the violence and that price - but it is worth it," she said. munity believe the debit card tap into the student The debit card system was is part of the message we will lx' beneficial proposed by the University want to get across." She said people need "We feel it is a very positive consumers." due to interest by students Ijnily got to see that to fight for their free- opportunity for our downtown and faculty. doms and not wait until EARLENE KILPATRICK. violence first hand and it merchants to tap into the stu- '"lTicre has been an interest fueled her to fight for something happens to dent consumers," Earlene DIRECTOR OF P I STREET BG by the students and commu- them or someone they women's and reproduc- Glenn Bailey Bli !*■*•> Kilpalrick, director of Main nity members for quite some time," lane Schimpf, tive rights. love. "Someone once said Street BG, said. assistant vice president of auxiliary services, said. "1 didn't think there SURVIVOR: Emily Lyons talks about her experi- The University's BiG Charge system will still be in Another reason for the debit system was a pro- to me, 'Each person is were people out there ence as the victim of an abortion clinic bombing. place because its purpose is to serve on-campus poscd bill in the Ohio I louse of Representatives. willing to kill to take one injustice away from businesses. On-campus establishments such as House bill 162, which is still awaiting a vote in the being an activist,'" Emily Six years ago she was injured when a bomb went those rights away from off at a clinic where she worked. Wendy's and the Bookstore will not accept dry I louse. This bill would force universities to offer me," limily said. said. "I don't want it to Bucks. both on- and off-campus debit systems. reach that point." The proposed system could help to create a strong bond between the University and the com- SINCE 1997, THERE HAVE munity. BEEN 4,203 ACTS OF VIO- the sentence "It's representative of how the University is trying LENCE AGAINST ABORTION lo continue to move forward their relations with the &% PROVIDERS IN THE US "The quick brown fox AND CANADA, INCLUDING jumps over ^t _ a lazy dog'' Seven murders 17 attempted murders 41 bombings Heinzsite 169 arsons Apartments one (eft landed

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PEOPLE Debate shouldn't be ON THE STREET heard of is called America scary aspect of these groups. about one's opinion Special interest Coming Together (ACT), and Since they are dedicated entirely What is the best prank their sole purpose is "dedicated to removing Bush from office, you've either done or But people still think that in groups fail to to defeating George W. Bush." they do not care who they put in PETER debating their ideology with This group, amongst many to replace him. They do not care had done to you? KUEBECK someone else they'll change address issues others of its kind, is designed who their candidate is, what they that person's mind. That's not specifically to defeat conserva- stand for or the goals of the can- Opinion Columnist the real, true heft of what a I absolutely love the claim that tives. Sadly, they do not promote didate. They are ready to destroy debate is all about. Republicans arc all about special a message that endorses the America for their political cause Recently I sat in as a few A debate isn't a fight for the interest. Can anybody even issues, or to even question con- (remove Bush) without thought friends of mine engaged in an hearts and minds of your oppo- count high enough to account servative ideals. of possible future repercussions. informal, yet lively, political nents, but an end-run: the pur- for all of the special interest Instead, it is a message with Now for all you Democrats out debate. pose of debate is to marshal groups whose sole purpose is to the intent of creating hatred there, this message is designed It ranged across the political enough evidence to nullify the defeat George W. Bush? towards conservatives. These for you. This is a reminder to landscape, covering all sorts of points of your opponent and If you read the BG News yes- groups will say anything as long speak with reason and logic. ground, but by the end of the still have enough left over to terday, you would have seen an as it is contrary to conservative Argue your issues on the basis AMITCH CAMP debate it was clear to the partic- beat their facts into the ground. article that adds one more radi- thought. of structure and fact. Do not fall JUNIOR, SECONDARY ED. ipants that they had reached an Debate is creative — debate is cal leftist group to the anti-Bush Of course they will say things into the trap of radicalism and impasse. Their ideologies were .ill about being clever, biding cause. like "We are focused on getting total ignorance. "We stole our friend's too different to be reconciled, your time and putting in the It is splendid that people want BGSU students to vote," but do lor all you non-political stu- and they retreated to their cor- right evidence at the opportune to support candidates in the not be misled by that quote dents out there, always ask ques- mattress, domes and ners in a decided draw. moment. But in the heat people political process. College What you should notice is when tions and seek factual answers. dresser drawers" This is a scenario that is being forget their evidence and just go Democrats arc working to get the they say things like "we will Do not listen to the rantings frequently repeated these days. on opinion, which just doesn't Democratic Presidential mobilize millions of voters who posted on kiosks, because more With the 2004 presidential elec- work. Nominee into office this coming will say 'no' to the Republican often than not the figures are tion just a few months away, the 1 remember reading about a November. College Republicans agenda at every level." non-factual and fictitious. two (well, three depending on debate where two leading are campaigning to get Bush re- It is this kind of logic that will Instead do some research and who you ask) candidates and philosophers debated whether elected to another term. result in the destruction of this ask others about certain issues. their actions and words have or not reality was really, solidly But, then we get to the special country. These people will not Vote on the issue and the can- taken center stage. real, a debate which, in some interest liberal groups that claim argue reason, logic or even com- didate, not the irrational thought The broader background of philosophical schools, still to be Democrats and support the mon sense. All they want to do is advocating anti-ideals. discussion from the public and rages. The problem with their candidate, but in reality they pro- (ell people that Republicans are the pundits is on, once you get debate is that it's not a topic that mote ignorance and are a dis- bad and that they should vote for DALLAS RATLIFF past the candidates, the plat- could ever be resolved by argu- grace to politics. anyone other than Republicans. TIM CARROLL FRESHMAN, forms of the parties and their ing about it. Neither side could That brings me to another STUDENT ideologies. You can see this on The most recent group I have BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES prove that reality was real or not CNN, Fox. MSNBC and a host of because they don't have the "My brother filed my other networks. power to tell. The problem is that so many And that's what's wrong with track shoes with Jell-0 of these televised debates ideological arguments — you Keep Hinder God* in the Pledge before a track meet." degenerate into shouting can't prove if you're right or not. matches, and the problem is You may think you're right, but because they are debating ide- develop different opinions at an you can't prove why you think 19,1643 should outline the origi- ology. KRISTI early age? nal people of America's intent for you're right. Looking carefully at ideology, LEIGH And doesn't the evidence sup- this country: So here is what 1 propose: just what does it mean? porting the fact that the majority "Whereas we all came to these should you find yourself, in the Ideology is a broad statement of Guest Columnist of Americans would like "under parts of America with the same next few months, embroiled in opinion backed up with sup- God" kept in the pledge mean end and aim, namely, to advance a political debate — and you porting ideas. Fact doesn't come anything? This country prides the kingdom of our Lord Jesus may, considering upcoming I'm writing in response to into the equation when one cal- events — stay away from opin- itself in being a democracy, a Christ, and to enjoy the liberties Elliot Holt's article which advo- culates ideology—fact may be ion. Everyone, 1 realize, argues cates taking 'under God' out of government "for the people and of the Gospel thereof with puri- MATTSUTTER by the people," yet as soon as the used to support the supporting from a foundation of ideology the Pledge of Allegiance. He ties and peace, and for preserv- FRESHMAN, PSYCHOLOGY ideas. people are speaking loud and ing and propagating the truth and formats their examples and refers to Michael Newdow from But these sort of (often statis- clear, some don't want to listen. and liberties of the gospel." presentation of facts to follow Sacramento, California, who has "We took out the box tical) facts are always interpret- Holt's comment that 'under Our founding fathers would suit, and that's fine. But if you taken his arguments against hav- springs from under ed in the spirit of the argument. God' supporters arc "fixated with be so disappointed in us. They want to get somewhere in your ing 'under God' in the pledge of It's a simple fact that you can't twisting the Constitution like a set up a constitution to guaran- the top bunk, and our debate don't touch the well- allegiance to the Supreme Court. debate opinion. I mean, how do Rubik's cube to support tee people religious freedom - spring of your ideological feel- This attack is just one of many friend fell through." you get someone to change an Christianity" is irrational. Looks freedom of religion, not freedom ings. that has surfaced against opinion that they hold? You Stick to the facts. Stick to what Christianity. to me like you're the one that from religion. cant match up the colors, Holt. can't, and that's the nature of you can prove — what can't be Unfortunately for Holt, his I also found Holt's argument opinion. Christians wrote the constitu- laughable, "God's existence or denied as just something you arguments in support of How often have you heard tion. Almost all of the original God's place in society shouldn't think. Use numbers, news sto- Newdow just don't cut it. someone say, "Well, this is just state constitutions and our ever be discussed in the class- ries, quotes, personal experi- Holt praises Newdow for being my opinion, but..." and after- founding fathers said that every- room, especially where the stu- ence. And to do this, inform "ballsy... even though it goes wards you don't challenge what thing should be based on reli- dents are young and very yourself— read the news, listen directiy against what the vast they say; opinion is a word that, gion and morality. impressionable." He asserts the to the radio and become intel- majority of Americans believe." when used, often gives the There are far too many quotes mere mentioning of God "very lectually involved. However, he contradicts himself speaker carte blanche to speak from the founding fathers speak- forcefully conditions children to MEGAN JENNIE If you can do that, then you're by saying that the mentioning of their mind. The thing is, people ing of their faith in God and believe in God." Very forcefully — on your way to doing what the God by schoolchildren everyday FRESHMAN, don't recognize that political quotes from state constitutions the mere mention? How does he founders of this country hoped fosters divisiveness. So, in other INTERIOR DESIGN debate comes from opinion, outlining the importance of know this? Where is the evidence that every citizen would be able words, it's awesome that and what comes is a grudge to da Christianity to list here. However, that America's schoolchildren are Newdow held a different opinion "I told my little match between the immovable this excerpt from the a growing and zealous Christian than the majority, but it is horri- brother he's getting his object and the irresistible force. ble for schoolchildren to have to "Constitution of the New force? England Confederation," of May UNDER GOD. PAGE 11 braces off today."

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GUARDSMAN DISCHARGED FOR REFUSING ANTHRAX VACCINE www.bgnews.com/nation An Ohio Nation Guardsman was discharged from the Army after refusing several times to be vaccinated against anthrax. Spc Kurt Hickman, 20, of Granville, was returned to the United States last month for discharge when j he refused for the third time to take the vaccine as part of his deployment to Kuwait, Guard spokesman James Sims said. The Army demoted him from specialist to private and gave him an honorable discharge on Sunday. | STATE Lawyer argues for documents World Court ruling to be declassified in Imam case affects Mexican on By Connie Mabin information for harm if it's disclosed, l-jitin Ohio's death row 1HE ASSOCIATED PRESS said. By Andrew Welsh-Huggins The attorney general's office AKRON. Ohio—Information in about 5,000 "The Constitution entitles a criminal defen- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said that Loza's case, including documents that detail the government's case dant to know the evidence against him and to COLUMBUS, Ohio — Young the alleged treaty violation, against a Muslim cleric accused of hiding ter- try to confront it or rebut it or undermine it in and confused, Jose In/a was already is under review by feder- rorist ties is so sensitive that merely discussing some fashion," Entin said. "What it means is arrested for die murder of four al courts as part of the normal the papers in public could be a threat to the government cannot simply assert nation- members of his girifriend's fami- appeals process. The office is not national security, prosecutors said al security and withhold the information. ly but was never told he could doing any extra review as a result Wednesday. They've got to persuade the judge that the talk to officials from his native of the world court ruling said John Cline, a lawyer for Imam Fawaz information is so sensitive diat it cannot be Mexico first, his lawyers say. Kim Norris, spokeswoman for Mohammed Damra. asked a U.S. District turned over." Instead, he admitted to shtxit- Attorney General Jim Petro. Court for the documents to be declassified so lateral prosecutor Cherie Krigsman told ing the four in Middletown when It's difficult to imagine "a he can decide whether the information is use- Judge James Gwin in Akron that the govern- he was 18 years old after police Mexican sitting in a room with ful to their case. ment could not even generally discuss some threatened him with the death of these police officers and being For example, Cline said, he would want to of the documents because that could reveal his girlfriend and tlicir unborn told his girlfriend and his unborn make sure the documents wouldn't be used the source of the information. The papers child by electric chair if he didn't child are going to be killed by the against Damra should he testify. include information regarding three alleged confess, according to his lawyers. state if he does not confess," The argument highlights an issue facing terrorist groups. Uiza was one of 51 Mexican Loza's Columbus attorney, Scott courts during the war on terrorism: whether "We would need high-level approval from nationals on death row in the Kossoudji, said Wednesday. "I they can balance security concerns with the IX-partment of Justice to share it with the United States identified by the have a hard time with that." allowing defendants in terrorism-related defense in any form," Krigsman said. world court Wednesday in a rul- The state public defender's cases a fair trial. Damra, 41, leader of the Islamic Center of Tony Oe|ak AP Photo ing that requires U.S. authorities office said authoriUes' failure to "Unfortunately, there arc problems inher- Cleveland, has pleaded innocent to a charge WAITING: Imam Fawaz Mohammed Damra to review those cases. let loza talk to Mexican authori- ent there, not the least of which is how do we of obtaining U.S. citizenship by providing is charged with concealing alleged terrorist The International Court of ties hurt his case. know that we can mist the government? I low false information. I le is accused of having ties Justice, based in The Hague in "He had very little idea of what does the defense know that they can trust the to several terrorist groups, including the ties on his U.S. citizenship application. the Netherlands, says U.S. was going on," said State Public government?" said Chris Link, executive Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and concealing Regardless of his decision, all the docu- authorities violated the 1963 Defender David liodiker. "This is director of the American Civil liberties Union those affiliations when he applied for citizen- ments would be sealed and not available to Vienna treaty by not quickly a classic case where the failure to in Ohio. ship. the public. informing the men of their rights abide by the treaty has really sub- There have been other recent cases dealing If convicted, Damra could lose his citizen- Should Damra's lawyer be permitted to when they realized they were for- stantially prejudiced someone." with the question, including that of alleged ship and be sentenced to up to five years in review the documents, he would have to look eigners. The impact of Wednesday's Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui. ITie prison and a $5,000 fine. at them under the supervision of federal secu- "Although aware of his nation- world court ruling on Djza's case government is trying to block his lawyers from Gwin will review die documents and decide rity officials. If Cline wants to file any response ality, the competent authorities was not immediately clear, interviewing al-Qaida prisoners in which, if any, would be relevant to Damra's with die court, he would have to do so on a at no time informed Mr. Loza of including whether it was Afghanistan who they claim could help defense, he said. I le then would ask the gov- computer provided by the government, and his rights to consular assistance" enforceable in Ohio. Moussaoui's case. The government contends ernment to allow Cline to review them. The the machine would have to he locked up in a under the treaty, according to The court said the nature of that anything the captives say could reveal judge said he hoped to settle the matter before safe when not in use. world court documents. the review could be left up to the classified information. a June 15 trial date. Meanwhile, Cline told Gwin he expects to Loza, now 31, was convicted in United States as long as it took lonathan 1-ntin, a law professor at Case "In the end. it may be that the judge will ask the court to move the trial out of 1991 of shooting his girlfriend's violations of the Vienna treaty Western Reserve University in Cleveland, said require the government to turn over more Cleveland because publicity surrounding the mother, brother and two sisters into consideration. the issue always has been a tough one for than the government wants to turn over," case might prevent Damra from getting a fair while they slept. Mexico only The world court said its deci- courts but has gotten more attention since the F.ntin said. "If the judge does that, the govern- trial. learned in November 1995 that sion also could apply to other Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. 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H ....._....'-.:_... nSr&aaQiSfiiana BGNEWS NEW FACES: WITHOUT BRIAN MCBRIDE, COLUMBUS CREW LOOKS FOR MORE SUCCESS; PAGE 7. BRIEFING Falcon baseball sees another game THURSDAY April 1, canceled I HE BG NEWS 2004 Bowling Green's baseball team can't seem to shake this pesky Mother Nature. www.bgnews.com/sports The Falcons, slated to play Tiffin at Steller Field yesterday, BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY saw its eighth scheduled game in 15 days canceled due to poor weather. The 11-4 Falcons will head to Mount Pleasant, Mich, this weekend to attempt to play a three-game series against MAC foe Central Michigan. Ruggers endure rocky start By lames Kuper GUEST REP0R1ER If there is anything that is con- Popovich first Falcon sistent about the BGSU rugby team so far this spring, it is its ability to be inconsistent. That is perhaps the only way to explain the lips and downs the in NCAA regional team has faced: beating national champion Radford University one week and then losing to unranked University of Virginia the next week, or losing to unher- since Oestreng in 1999 alded Indiana in the morning Mike Me&get BG New. File Photos and crushing sixth-ranked By Jason A. Dixon Performing under pressure Purdue in the afternoon last SPORtS REP0RIER has been something Popovich REGIONAL QUALIFIER: weekend. When Melissa Popovich has done since coming to BG in The Falcon ruggers took sec- Melissa Popovich, who will competes in the NCAA Central 2000. compete in the NCAA regional ond place at the FJkhart Rugger The precedent for success Regional Championships in meet this weekend, competes Fest, but started out with a 22-17 Baton Rouge, La, tomorrow at 6 was set during the two years she on the balance beam in two loss to Indiana. BG then came p.m., she will be the second served as an understudy to back to beat Purdue University gymnast from Bowling Green to Mamy Oestreng, who was the previous meets this season. 36-0 and Michigan State 46-10. do so and the first since 1999. last gymnast to perform at the Popovich, who owns the sec- BG's rookies also edged Toledo, Popovich, who will perform NCAA Regional Championship ond-highest total in all-around 7-5. in the all-around competition, for the Falcons in 1999. competition in school history "This is just a small blip in the ranks third in the Central "I think the thing that I got (39.525), has the top average bigger picture," said veteran BG Region with an average score of from Mamy was just her con- Coach Roger Mazzarella. "One of of the four gymnasts against 39.385, trailing only Alabama's sistency and wanting that in my whom she will compete. our goals this season was to get April Burkholder (39.660) and gymnastics," Popovich said. as many players as possible first 1-SU's leana Rice (39.6401. "That's how she made it to XV- ready and that doesn't always Popovich, however, has the regionals. She didn't have the mean we've got player combina- top average among the four hardest skills her last year tions on the field that click all the gymnasts she will be compet- 12000], but the reason she made time." ing against, a group that it in '99 is because she was con- "The prize comes April 17th includes Sara Burtinsky and sistent and I have tried to take against Cal-Berkeley in their Kara Reighard from Central that and an apply it to my gym- ^Si^S^B "" mSt ' Ifl II backyard," he added. "The hit we Michigan, Kentucky's Michelle nastics." are taking in our won-loss record Gales and Elizabeth Meaney Popovich's consistency was *^ . today will hopefully pay off big from Ohio State. evident throughout the season • later." But the senior from Medina, as she accounted for an all- The Falcons take on the Ohio, said she doesn't feel like around score of over 39 eight Golden Bears in Berkeley, Calif., the favorite heading into the times, recorded the second- in the quarterfinals of the meet. best all-around score in school _ • • National Collegiate "I know that they're better history with a 39.525 and won lv *» m Championship Apr. 17. than me," Popovich said. "I'm Mid-American Conference Nevertheless, the Falcons are Gymnast of the Week four times helping some lackluster rugby actually going into the meet feeling like the underdog and en route to being named MAC teams gamer some big home- like 1 have a lot to improve in Gymnast of the Year. town press. order to make it to nationals. The way Popovich catapulted Quickly falling behind to "1 think that brings on a lot of herself into the BG record Indiana 15-0, the Falcons staged pressure," she said. "For the books was different from the Z^Z>s~M most pan, I do well under pres- RUGBY, PAGE 8 sure." POPOVICH, PAGE 8

"Whoever wins the championship, I think, will really be the true national champ this year." BG DROPS TWO UCONN HEAD COACH JIM CALHOUN, ON STRENGTH OF 2004 FINAL FOUR Survival is name of game in Final Four By Jaime Aron great basketball games." IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seeing the cream rise to the Based on pedigree, this top doesn't always make for a Sieve Mitchell AP Photo should be a great Final Four. memorable NCAA tournament. The teams left chasing the Fans love stories of underdogs YOU WANT IT, YOU GOT IT: NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue NCAA championship include pulling off upset after upset to talks to reporters after the conclusion of the league's meetings. the preseason No. 1, the winner reach the final weekend, or one of the top preseason tourna- star player carrying his school ment, a perennial power that to a string of victories. NFL approves new spent a month at No. 1 and a Yet there's something to be top conference's regular season said about the way it's worked and tournament champs. out this season. Especially Ben Swinger BG News Further proof that there are when players who could domi- FALCONS LOSE TWO TO MARSHALL: BG catcher Abby Habicht celebration rule no sleepers: The lowest seed nate in college are instead going braces for a collision at home plate. Marshall's Noelle Adams (18) to the NBA straight from high left, No. 3 Georgia Tech, already was out on the play. Not even ace hurler Liz Vrabel could help the By Dave Goldberg They include adding a 15-yard has beaten Duke and school or after one year of IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Falcons, as Marshall took both games, 4-2 and 10-1, at the BG penalty for Terrell Owens/Joe Connecticut, the teams the school. PALM BFJVCH, Fla. — The Horn type demonstrations, espe- Yellow lackets could play in the These clubs still have their Softball Field. Vrabel started game one and went the distance, but NFLs new emphasis on improv- cially when they are orchestrated finale if they get past Oklahoma marquee players, but the com- took the loss after allowing four runs on eight hits. Marshall ing offense will come with a cost: by groups of players. The penal- State on Saturday night. mon denominator is that they scored three in the third, but Vrabel settled down after that. After longer games. ties will be in addition to fines "Whoever wins the champi- earned their way to San BG scored two to draw within one, Marshall scored an unearned The league wrapped up its already in place for such end onship, 1 think, will really be the Antonio by becoming well- run for the 4-2 win. In the second game, Marshall scored first in annual spring meeting yesterday zone acts as Horn pulling out a true national champ this year," rounded teams capable of ris- the fourth, but BG's Gina Rango homered in the bottom half of with several expected moves, cell phone from under the goal u i 111111 coach Jim Calhoun said ing to challenges. that inning to tie the game. The Herd, though, scored five in the including the approval of some post, or Owens taking a pen out yesterday, "i think most years "The continuity of college fifth and four in the sixth for the 10-1 victory. BG, now 12-16 and new rules and setting out to they are, but this year I can 2-3 in Mid-American Conference play, will play IPFW and Indiana make sure existing ones are clearly say you have to win two FINAL FOUR, PAGE 7 this weekend. enforced properly. NFL MEETINGS, PAGE 8

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By Anita Chane MetroStars. Colorado Rapids, said the roster changes to the roster. Yesterday, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Since last season, the Crew has changes had only one purpose. work crews in cranes removed COLUMBUS, Ohio — The lost not only McBride but also "Clearly, the goal with this giant posters of McBride, story of the Columbus Crew this captain Mike Clark and goalie many moves was to win a cham- Presthus and Clark from the side season isn't about who's here — Tom Presthus. Both players pionship," he said. The Crew of Crew Stadium and replaced it's about who's gone. announced their retirement missed the playoffs last year for them with images of Buddie, Jeff For the first time in the team's from professional soccer during the second time in franchise his- Cunningham and Frankie eight-year history, it won't have the off-season. Midfielder Brian tory. Hejduk. marquis player Brian McBride, West transferred to Norway. Players said team chemistry Cunningham and Buddie are who ended weeks of speculation Head coach Greg Andrulis has been good, despite so many expected to take on the responsi- by announcing in January that described the roster changes as a new faces that Andrulis joked bility of scoring goals, a job that he signed a multiyear contract to "fresh stan." about having to wear name tags. previously fell to McBride. play for Fulham of the English "It's been great, a breath of "I'm enjoying every day with "I just want to be healthy for Premier League. fresh air. A lot of new faces, new the new guys. Everybody seems the 30 games coming up and The Crew is looking to personalities, new work habits at to blend in all right so far," for- score goals and contribute the rebound from a 10-12-8 season training — so it's been good for ward Edson Buddie said. best way I can," Buddie said. with fresh talent — there are cur- all of us," said Andrulis, starting "It's a good thing the presea- "Offensively, defensively — try rently 11 new players on its 23- his third full season as head son's so long, so you have time to and get it done either way." man roster. coach. get to know each other and be Cunningham, playing with the Columbus opens its season Defender Robin Eraser, who ready for the first game this sea- Crew for his eighth season, is the Terry Cilliam AP Ptiotr Saturday at Crew Stadium joined the team in lanuary after son," he said. NEW CREW: Columbus' Brian Maisonneuve, right, introduces new against the New York/New Jersey being acquired from the The Crew made more than just CREW, PAGE 8 Crew players nelson Akwari, left and Simon Elliott. Houston CLEVELAND BOUND gets good Tech in despite start from losing Bosh Oswalt FINAL FOUR, FROM PAGE 6 basketball is not what it used to Cleveland manager be," said Georgia Tech coach Paul 1 lewitt, the only Final Four new- Eric Wedge benched comer among this year's coaches. Milton Bradley in "You no longer have to have guys play together for one or two sea- Houston's 3-2 win sons Now maybe half a season, after Bradley failed three-quarters of a season might be enough to have them become to run out a pop fly. a cohesive unit and then get hot By Michael A. Lutz at the right time walking into the IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS tournament." KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Roy The Yellow Jackets and Oswalt finished strong in his final Cowboys, who meet in the early spring start. Milton Bradley did- game Saturday, were long shots n't even finish for the Indians six months ago because of uncer- Oswalt pitched seven innings tainties. as the Houston Astros beat Georgia Tech was trying to Cleveland 3-2 yesterday, but overcome the loss of freshman sensation Chris Bosh, now with Bradley was removed by manag- foe CavarettaAP Photo er Eric Wedge for not running the Toronto Raptors Even witli hard on a second-inning popup him, the Jackets missed the tour- HAPPY MAN: UCONN coach that dropped in for a single. nament last year. Then practices Jim Calhoun shares a laugh as The temperamental center began and Hewitt quickly he prepares for the Final Four. fielder dressed quickly and left believed his team could be among die nation's best. ably marked this weekend in ink the ballpark in a cab before the on their calendars back in game was over. He was unavail- He even told diem so. They responded by winning the pre- October. able for comment, but told a Connecticut started the season team spokesman that he had a season NIT, going 27-9 and tying for third in the ACC. They've kept ranked No. 1, lost its fourlh game tight groin. — to Georgia Tech — and "I didn't like the way he ran on winning in the tournament even with leading scorer B.J. Elder dropped five more, mostly after that popup," Wedge said. "He star center Emeka Okafor was said he was light so I felt it best to Kathy Willero AP Photo hobbled by a sprained ankle. injured. The Huskies' talent and "Because we play so many get him out of there." NEW INDIAN: Houston's Jeriome Robertson high-kicks before throwing a pitch in the Astros' 5-3 vic- depth carried them through guys, it's a different (star] every Bradley missed some time this rocky times and Ben Gordon has spring with a slight groin injury. tory over the Toronto Blue Jays, Saturday. Robertson allowed one run on three hits, walked three and night," Hewitt said. "People may struck out one in three innings. He was traded to Cleveland for outfielder Luke Scott and the rights to get lulled into thinking that taken over the scoring load in the He's had previous trouble with tournament. They've won each the Indians and the club had outfielder Willy Taveras. they're not very good, that the sum is greater than the individual of their tournament games by at been hoping he'd matured. least 16 points. Bradley promised this spring pans But die individual pans of this team are very, very good." Now UConn gets Duke, the not to be a distraction. In team it beat in the 1999 champi- February, he was sentenced to The Cowboys came into the onship game. Although Blue three days in jail for driving away Carmelo's mission: Get season trying to blend five trans- Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski from police after being stopped fers with three holdovers. They got their growing pains out of the showed his team tape of victories for speeding. that sent previous teams to the Wedge wouldn't say if there way early, then breezed through the Big 12. They entered the Final Four, he dismissed diat tide was a confrontation when Nuggets into NBA playoffs game as having "little relevance Bradley came back into the NCAA tournament having won 17 of 18 games, with the only loss in our game Saturday." dugout yesterday. By John Marshall made the 19-year-old Anthony into a tie with Utah for the "No relevance, to be quite "I'm not going to get into that," THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a winner everywhere he's been. Western Conference's final by one point in double overtime frank with you," he said, "because Wedge said. "I'll leave it where DENVER — It's fitting that He led Oak Hill Academy in playoff spot. on the road against Missouri. ... none of these kids played in we're at. I'll talk to him tomor- Carmelo Anthony's teammates The other national semifinal that game." Virginia to a 32-1 record his With a team-leading 20.9 features teams whose fans prob- row." call him Melo, with his brilliant senior year and helped point scoring average and a Bradley was removed from a smile and easygoing nature. Syracuse win its first NG\A title confidence that rarely wavers, A CHALLENGE? THAT'S AN UNDERSTATEMENT game last season for failing to But a closer look reveals a last year as a freshman. Anthony has helped Denver run out a ball and he also fierce competitor who has Connecticut may be the early favorite among experts, but each Final And now Anthony's doing (39-37) more than double its Four team has impressed in its journey to San Antonio. Now, each angered some opponents with made it his mission to get the his best to make the Nuggets— win total from last season and showboating antics Denver Nuggets into the play- must battle against its talented and deep opponent to get to Monday's one of the NBAs worst fran- move into position for the fran- championship game. The Indians are counting on offs for the first time in nearly a chises over the past decade — chise's first playoff appearance Bradley, coming off an injury- decade. a winner. since 1995. plagued season, to bat cleanup Team Leading scorer Record "I hate to lose. That's one He became just the third Not bad for a rookie. and be a productive everyday thing I don't like is losing," Duke J.J. Redick, 16 3 1 ■:'. player. teenager to score 40 or more "He's die kind of player that Anthony said yesterday. "I'm points in an NBA game when you knew would make a differ- Connecticut Ben Gordon, 18.5 31-6 Oswalt, who had offseason going to go out there and do Georgia Tech BJ. Elder, 15.8 27-9 groin surgery, struck out seven, he finished with 41 ina 124-119 ence, make a contribution. whatever I've got to do to help victory over Seatde on Tuesday And he has," Minnesota coach Oklahoma State Tony Allen, 16.1 31-3 my team win." night that moved the Nuggets Flip Saunders said. INDIANS LOSE, PAGE 8 That kind of attitude has loci Hammond BG News Reds' Larson can't shake bug that has plagued him

By Joe Kay The third baseman is under it a rash. home plate and needed recon- pain. left hand down to break his fall THE ASSOCIATED PRESS again. He'll open the season on And that's just the latest in a structive surgery. A year later, he One plate appearance later, and broke it — the hand, that is SARASOTA, Fla. — If there's a the disabled list, done in by a thick medical history brimming bruised the same knee and was one of Johnson's sliders landed last year, he strained his rib virus going around, Brandon sprained toe that wiped out most with bad moments that have forced on the disabled list. squarely on Larson's right big toe, cage during spring training, then Larson is sure to catch it. If a foul of his spring training. derailed a promising career. He was just getting started. breaking it. lost the starting third base job by ball whisdes toward the dugout, "Turf toe!" Larson said yester- The Texan led Louisiana State After an uneventful 2001 sea- The toe got better. The luck going .083 in the first three weeks his head is liable to be the one day, sitting wearily — and warily to its second straight College son that included his first promo- didn't. of the season. He had surgery on turned the other away. — in a clubhouse folding chair. "I World Series title in 1997, winning tion to the majors, his luck took a Three weeks later, Larson was his left shoulder in September, The pitcher lets one slip? wouldn't wish it on anybody, I'll MVP honors and was drafted by turn for the weird. in the dugout in St I < mis when finishing off another disappoint- There's no doubt it'll zero in on tell you that. Me especially. It's just the Reds in the first round. Larson had one of his proudest Todd Walker lined a foul his way. ing year. some part of his body. another chapter to a string of Before long, things started to moments on Aug. 15, 2002, hit- The ball smacked him behind the Given a chance to reclaim the That's just the way it is. spring training incidents. It's real- go wrong. ting a homer off Randy Johnson right ear. starting job this spring, he came "He's got that cloud," ly disappointing." Only 18 games into his second the first time he ever faced him. That wasn't the most painful down with a stomach virus, got Cincinnati Reds manager Dave This time, a toe. Last month, it season in the minors, he tore up Naturally, it wasn't long before pan. He fell to the floor while try- Miley marveled. was an eye infection. Before that, his left knee while sliding into euphoria gave way to a jolt of ing to get out of the way, put his LARSON,PAGE 8

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"Yes, games will probably get a little longer. You're always conscious of the length of Larson attempting to rid games. It's not something you want to encourage." NFL COMPETITION COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRMAN RICH MCKAY, himself of bad-luck bug ADDRESSING STRICTER PASS INTERFERENCE RULES

URS0N.FROMPAGE7 in the bullpen as a Reds minor Game length a Larson said. "And I plan on doing "It's real disappointing that I that. I've got a lot of years left couldn't be out there on opening leaguer warmed up, working on an infected eye, then hun his roe. playing." day," he said. "I've been thinking his timing as he watched the He hasn't played since March 10, First, he has to heal. about that day forever. But you pitches go by. prompting the move to the dis- The Heds put him on the dis- have to have at-bats. You can't The young pitcher got nervous abled list. abled list because they wanted just go out there cold turkey and and let one slip, nailing Larson key concern "lust weird stuff," Larson said. him to get more at-bats before face Kerry Wood." on the left wrist. It left a welt that And disappointing, too. At age he plays, a move he expected He also has to figure out how added to the legacy. 27, he's starting to run out of time and dreaded. Larson was down- to escape the cloud that follows "I was just standing in there before some younger prospect cast after getting the news, think- him wherever he goes. trying to read some pitches and passes him by. ing about how he was going to Before his first at-bat in a end up getting smoked on the with new rules "I definitely need to make the miss out on the season opener minor league game on Tuesday, wrist," Larson said. "Like I said, NFL MEETIN6S. FROM PAGE 6 Lambeau leaps are still allowed, most of the opportunity given against the Chicago Cubs. larson stood next to home plate it's just freak things." me, no doubt about that," although use of a hard "foreign of his sock and autographing a object" will be penalized. That ball. would include the pen pulled out But the greater effect is likely to by Owens to sign a football in cel- come from a new emphasis on ebration of a touchdown in holding and- illegal contact by Seattle two seasons ago and the defensive backs; illegal blocks on cell phone used by Horn last sea- Astros' pitching kicking plays; and an added son in New Orleans replay challenge for teams that The new penalties are aimed at are successful on their first two. staged photo snaps, circle dances That means more penalties, and similar celebrations that pre- many of them for illegal contact viously were punished only by leads league on passing plays after passing fines. The fines went up from 18 yardage was at an 11 -year low last in 2002 to 61 last season, leading INDIANS LOSE, FROM PAGE 7 until the fourth inning, when season — 202 yards per team the committee to decide that the he walked two batters and compared to 212 in 2002. wrath from their coaches after a walked one and allowed six yielded a two-run double by hits. "Yes, games will probably get a 15-yard walkoff would be more Mike Lamb and an RBI single little longer," said Rich McKay, effective in curbing the demon- "This is the first time I've felt by Raul Chavez for a 3-1 loose in spring training," co-chairman of the competition strators than the loss of money. Astros lead. committee. "You're always con- Other rules changes, most of Oswalt said. "Usually, it takes Sabathia pitched seven me a month into the season, scious of the length of games. It's them minor, include: innings, allowing three hits not something you want to • Allowing wide receivers to so I 'm coming in feeling loose. and three earned runs. I almost feel like I could do the encourage. But we felt we had to wear the numbers 10-19. In the Cleveland got a run in the do something about passing past, they could wear them only splits." third when Omar Vizquel C.C. Sabathia, who will be yardage going down." when all the numbers in the 80s doubled and scored on a sin- McKay said he believed game were taken. the Indians' opening day gle by lody Germ. Coco Crisp starter for the second straight times would come down once • Expansion of practice squads hit a sacrifice fly off Octavio players made adjustments. from five to eight players. This year, held Houston in check Dotel in the ninth. PMoFMM Of far more long-term conse- was done with the concurrence quence was the possibility of the of the NFL players' union and is DAYLIGHT: BG win Jeron Foust (with ball) attracts attention from new NFL Network televising live for one year. Coaches pushed for the Toledo defense. games. Commissioner Paul it, contending injuries often cur- Tagliabue said that could happen tailed their ability to field full some time in the future, which teams for drills, especially late in would give the league a major the season. BG rookies beat Crew loses Brian bargaining chip in negotiations • Allowing the head coach to with the networks. call a timeout by signaling to any Tagliabue said games on the official on the field. In the past, a five-month old satellite and cable player had to call the timeouts. UT in first game McBride, goals network aren't likely in the next • Stopping the clock as soon as contract, on which negotiations a punt hits the end zone. CREW, FROM PAGE 7 RUGBY, FROM PAGE 6 entire match as the Falcon backs Fraser, 37, will anchor a are about to begin. The current Previously, the clock didn't stop kept up am unrelenting assault defense previously led by team's second all-time lead- $17.6 billion, eight-year deal until the ball was whistled dead. a comeback that gave the Falcons on Purdue's goal line. Clark. But his job extends expires at the end of the 2005 sea- • Making it illegal for a receiv- a 17-15 lead and apparent victory Center Will Norman scored ing scorer, with 53 goals. He beyond the playing field — he son. trails McBride, who had 62. ing team to advance the ball once with just 30 seconds to go in the BG's first try which was followed will also be responsible for But Tagliabue added: a fair catch has been signaled. In match. Wings Alessio Dil'ranco on a regular basis by fullback Ben Fraser was selected a cap- helping younger players. tain by his teammates even "Anything in life is possible." the past, they could advance the and Ian Gagnon had cruised Gutek, flanker Mike Marquis, "As an older player, you There was almost no contro- ball if it hit the ground. The only around end for ties while flanker scrum half Brian Farrell and wing though he's new to the team. have a number of responsi- versy when the owners ratified The veteran defender is a exception is if the kicking team Briian Stephenson punched one Dave Demings. Fly half Derek bilities that include mentor- the competition committee rec- touches the ball first. in up the middle. DiFranco's con- Imes hit four of five conversion four-time MLS All-Star. ing, leadership by example, ommendation yesterday to make • Extending the five-day period version was the tie breaker. The attempts as well as a penalty field Also chosen as captain keeping a calm head," he excessive celebration a 15-yard immediately after the season Hoosiers, though, had other goal in the 36-0 whitewash. were Simon Elliott, a member said. penalty. The vote was 31-1, with ends for interviewing assistant plans, as they swung the ball Picking right up where they left of the New Zealand national Jon Busch, who missed Oakland dissenting, as it does coaches to seven days, or the wide on a punt reception and off, BG beat Michigan State 46- team acquired in a trade with several weeks last season more often than not. conclusion of the wild-card wing Dave lohnson went 10. DiFranco led all the scorers Los Angeles in lanuary, and because of a sprained ankle, The change was aimed more at round. The policy also now will untouched across the goal line in with a try, four conversions and a Brian Maisonneuve, now the is expected to be in the goal group celebrations than at indi- cover high-level front office posi- time to beat the final whistle. penalty field goal to account for only member of the original full-time. vidual ones — spikes, dunks and tions. Mazzarella was quick to blame 16 points. Also scoring tries were Columbus Crew. the Falcons' overlooking the eight man Fred Ackermann, Hoosiers from previous big wins, flankers Garrett Fisher and and he blamed himself. Demma, atid centers Chad "The coach is ultimately Cunnigan and Carl Samuel. responsible for the team's mental The Falcon rookies won in preparation before a game. If it their first match of the year, lattitudel isn't right, it's the coach- defeating Toledo 7-5. Fly half Popovich's consistency key in regional trip Travis Budd accounted for all of ing staff's fault and our job to fix POPOVICH. FROM PAGE 6 because I was so close and this worked so hard over the sum- it" BG's points on a try and conver- other gymnasts have, everyone year I really knew 1 had a cliancc mer, it made her rock solid." knows it's attainable and worth BG came back to soundly sion kick. path taken by Oestreng, a native Bowling Green, now 13-3 on at going." The top two gymnasts in the making it a goal and if people defeat their next two opponents of Norway and one that BG First-year Assistant Coach regionals will advance to the by a combined 82-10 margin. the year, will host the Detroit think it's attainable they'll do Head Coach Dan Connelly once Keri Beach said that Popovich National Championship in Los well all season." First up was Midwest champi- Rugby Club on Saturday in one of referred to as "the best gymnast went beyond everyone's expec- only two Falcon home weekends Angeles, Calif., April 15-17, and "We've been talking about on Purdue. Knocked back on in school history." tations. Popovich expressed her excite- their heels in just the very first this spring season. Game time is that already, about the team "I was a little oblivious to the "I think her consistency is due ment about the possibility of making it to regionals," Beach seconds of the match and unable 12:30 pm at the College Park whole college scene... because I Rugby Field. to the fact that she wanted to do moving on. said. "Melissa is a definite exam- to recover, the Boilermakers were came from club (gymnastics] this for the team and not just for "I think a lot of people come forced to play defense almost the ple of the hard work and what it and it's really different," herself," Beach said. "So, she on thinking you can't accom- will take for each one of the ath- Popovich said. "Last year was really came in here and trained plish a lot or go on to regionals letes to help the team get there the first time I ever thought as an example for our younger because it's a MAC school," next year." Visit www.BGNews.com about making it to regionals gymnasts and because she Popovich said. "I think since

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JUDGE ISSUES FIVE INTERNATIONAL ARREST WARRANTS www.bgnews.com/world MADRID, Spain (AP) — A Spanish judge issued five international arrest warrants yesterday for suspects in the Madrid train bombings and re- arrested a released Moroccan suspect, a court official said. Spanish Interior Minister Angel Acebes on Tuesday identified the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group as the main focus of investigation in the March 11 bombings in Madrid, which killed 191 people and injured more than 1,800 others. WORLD $28 Billion Suicide bombing kills three needed to

By Alvaro Zuazo immediate report on whether Miguel Zubieta, said the suicide rebuild IK ASSOCHTfD PRESS the bomber was acting alone or at Congress is a consequence of LA PAZ, Bolivia — An angry with others. the situation affecting thousands miner with dynamite strapped President Carlos Mesa called of unemployed miners and oth- Afghanistan to his chest blew himself up in the miner a desperate man. "I ers who are not able to claim ByMattSurman Bolivia's congress Tuesday, want to tell the nation that what retirement benefits. THE ASS0CIA1E0 PRESS killing two police officers and happened today is an absolutely President Mesa has worked to BERLIN — Donors at an inter- wounding 10 others, authorities isolated fact, not related to any ease still-simmering social ten- national conference pledged $8.2 said. situation that should cause con- sions among the majority poor billion over the next three years to La Paz Police Chief Guido cern," Mesa said. "The nation in this country of 8.2 million. But help rebuild Afghanistan and Arandia said the suicide bomber should remain calm and assured he continues to face pressure smooth its transition to post- — whose demand for early that there is from the Taliban democracy, the Afghan retirement benefits underscored no political "I want to tell the nation protest finance minister said yesterday. the grievances of many low-paid motivation that what happened groups to Ashraf Ghani said he was miners in Bolivia — stormed in this." turn "delighted" with the pledges, into congress around midday The today is an absolutely iso- around a made after Afghan President and went to a part of the build- bombing lated fact, not related to slumping lamid Karzai appealed to offi- ing away from the congressional comes with economy cials from more than 50 countries chambers. thousands any situation that should and nar- to help his war-ravaged country The miner detonated his vest of Bolivian cause concern." row the support itself and confront the laced with at least five sticks of miners out gap threat from private militias. dynamite as congressional secu- of work. In CARLOS MESA, PRESIDENT between t-or the next year alone, donors rity police tried to negotiate. recent rich and pledged $4.4 billion, Ghani said. Arandia said he killed himself years the government has poor. Kaizai's plans for the next seven and fatally wounded Col, Marbel opened the country's vast An hour after the congression- years called for a total of $28 bil- Flores, head of the congressional reserves of gold and other min- al blast, an explosion was heard lion in aid. Ghani said donors met security police, and an officer eral deposits to private mining in downtown La Paz but there Afghanistan's target for this year who wasn't immediately identi- companies. were no reports of injuries nor and covered more than two-thirds fied. Col. Carlos Za, head of the In October, disgruntled min- official word whether it was of its expectations over the next country's intelligence service, ers joined with indigenous related. three years. was critically injured. groups and labor organizations Canal 7 showed footage with The United States, European Arandia said there was no in leading days of violent shattered glass carpeting a side nations, lapan and Canada were doubt the man had intentionally protests against then-President street leading to the ornate colo- among rich countries that reaf- blown himself up. Gonzalo Sanchez de Losada. nial legislative palace. Heavily firmed their support as Police had evacuated congress Rioting killed at least 58 people armed police quickly cordoned Afghanistan's transition to democracy prepares for a major earlier Tuesday after receiving and was sparked by the presi- off the complex in downtown I a SUICIDE: A police oflicere covets his ears as a disgruntled miner reports that disgruntled miners dent's unpopular plan to export Paz and were seen dragging one test — its first post-Taliban elec- detonates explosives strapped to his body inside the Bolivian con- planned to force their way into natural gas. body into a taxi that sped off. tions, planned in September. the building. Police had no A leader for the jobless miners, gress, killing himself and two police officers, in La Paz, Boliva. Five US soldiers dead after grisly assault

By Sameer N. Yacotitj two four-wheel-drive civilian way to honor those that lost their and the phrase "Fallujah is the the attacks. Saddam was strong and rebels IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS vehicles left both SUVs in flames. lives" is to continue with efforts to cemetery for Americans" The roadside bomb that killed often carry out attacks against FALLUJAH, Iraq — In a scene Associated Press Television bring democracy to Iraq. beneath the blackened corpses the five American soldiers yester- American forces. U.S. Marines reminiscent of Somalia, frenzied News pictures showed one man "There are terrorists, there are after they were pulled from the day was in Malahma, 12 miles recently took over authority in crowds dragged the burned, beating a charred corpse with a some remnants of the former vehicles. northwest of Fallujah, where anti- the region from the departing mutilated bodies of four metal pole. Others tied a yellow regime that are enemies of free- One body was tied to a car that U.S. insurgents are active. U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne American contractors through rope to a body, hooked it to a car dom and enemies of democracy, had a poster in its window of Their deaths raised the num- Division. the streets of a town west of and dragged it down the main but democracy is taking root and Sheik .Mimed Yassin, the founder ber of U.S. troops killed in March In an effort to forcefully estab- Baghdad yesterday and strung street of town. Two blackened we are making important of the Palestinian militant group to at least 48, making it the sec- lish their presence, the newly two of them up from a bridge and mangled corpses were hung progress," McClellan added. "We 1 lamas, who was assassinated by ond-deadliest month for U.S. arrived Marines have conducted after rebels ambushed their from a green, iron bridge span- will not turn back from that the Israeli military in Gaza City. troops since President Bush numerous patrols in Fallujah and SUVs. ning the Euphrates River. effort." One resident displayed what declared an end to major combat have engaged in fierce firelights Five U.S. soldiers of the 1st "The people of Fallujah hung State Department spokesman appeared to be dog tags taken on May 1. The deadliest month with rebels. In recent months, Infantry Division also were killed some of the bodies on the old Adam Ereli said die contractors, from one body. Residents also was November, when 82 U.S. U.S. soldiers were not seen as in the same area when a bomb bridge like slaughtered sheep," all men, "were trying to make a said diere were weapons in the troops were killed. often in the center of town. exploded under their M-113 resident Abdul Aziz Mohammed difference and to help others." He targeted cars. APTN showed an In all, at least 597 U.S. troops The Marines have said they will armored personnel carrier, mak- said. Some corpses were dis- did not identify the dead or the American near a body have died in Iraq since the war aggressively pursue guerrillas in ing it the bloodiest day for membered, he said. nature of their work because the and a U.S. Department of began March 20, 2003. Of the Fallujah. However, no U.S. troops Americans in Iraq since Ian. 8. The White House blamed ter- next of kin had not yet been noti- Defense identification card total, 459 have died since May 1 or Iraqi police were seen in the The four contract workers were rorists and remnants of Saddam fied. belonging to another man. when Bush flew onto an aircraft area after the attacks yesterday, killed in Fallujah, a Sunni Triangle I lussein's former regime for the The abuse and mutilation of Some of die slain contractors carrier off the California coast to and the city was quiet. city about 35 miles west of 'horrific attacks" on the the corpses was similar to the were wearing flak jackets, resi- declare the end of major combat. In nearby Ramadi, insurgents Baghdad and scene of some of American contractors. scene more than a decade ago in dent Safa Mohammedi said. In the deadliest previous inci- threw a grenade at a government the worst violence on both sides "It is offensive, it is despicable Somalia, when a mob dragged In Baghdad, Brig. Gen. Mark dent this year, nine soldiers were building and Iraqi security forces of the conflict since the begin- the way these individuals have corpses of U.S. soldiers through Km ii i in i said the coalition would killed Ian. 8 when their Black returned fire yesterday, witnesses ning of the American occupation been treated," White House press die streets of Mogadishu, eventu- not be deterred from its mission Hawk medevac helicopter said. It was not clear if there were a year ago. secretary Scott McClellan said. ally leading to the American with- to rebuild Iraq, and that numer- crashed near Fallujah, apparently casualties. Chanting "Fallujah is the grave- Referring to the planned June drawal from the African nation. ous reconstruction projects were after being shot down. yard of Americans," residents 30 transfer of sovereignty to Yesterday, a man held a printed moving forward nationwide even Fallujah is in the so-called cheered after the grisly assault on Iraqis, McClellan said "the best sign with a skull and crossbones though attention was focused on Sunni Triangle, where support for VILLAGE GREEN NOW PLAYING!!! APARTMENTS Resident Student Association

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MAN CHARGED WITH BRIBING VOTER WITH ALCOHOL www.bgnews.com/nation LUDLOW, Ky. (AP) — Police have charged a northern Kentucky man with trying to buy a vote with a 12-pack of beer. Edward Lucas offered the beer to a student at laidlow High School in exchange for a no vote on a proposed increase in school property taxes, a Ludlow police officer said. Lucas, 40, denied the charge. He was arrested Friday and released on bond Saturday. The tax increase was on the ballot Tuesday and lost MTI0N A year later, Lynch ponders survival

By Gavin McCormick ances since last year's book tour hopped into a Humvee driven by spread false stories about her. She rK! ASSOCIATED PRESS for Rick Bragg's biography, "I Am her best friend, Pfc Lori Piestewa. declined to discuss the politics of ClIARLLSION.W.Va.—Jessica a Soldier, Too" The former POW The vehicle was hit by a rocket- the Iraq war. Lynch is trying lo work ii all out. won an award from Glamour propelled grenade and crashed. Still hobbled and using a cane, A year after the Army supply magazine, rode in the Gator Bowl The 11 American soldiers killed in Lynch spends several hours a day clerk's wounding and rescue parade, starred at Gov. Bob Wise's the ambush included Piestewa in rehabilitation therapy. Nerve made her the Iraq wars most State of the State speech, hung and three others in the Humvee: damage has left her unable to feel famous soldier, she grapples out at parties after the Golden 1st Sgt. Robert Dowdy, Sgt. her left foot, though doctors hope with questions both personal Globes and took a three-day George Buggs and Spc. Edward she will regain its full use. The (When should I go to college? jaunt to the Bahamas after chris- Anguiano. Army awarded her a medical When should I get married?! tening a cruise ship. Lynch suffered two spinal frac- retirement and an 80 percent dis- and philosophical (Why did I This month, Lynch will do the tures, nerve damage and a shat- ability pensioa survive when others didn't?). first of four events for Get tered right arm, right foot and left "They say a millimeter a day "I mean, obviously, there has to Motivated, a company that hires leg. According to medical records the nerves grow" from where her be a reason," the 20-year-old figures such as Rudolph Giuliani cited in her biography, she was back was damaged, she said. Lynch told The Associated Press. and Mikhail Gorbachev to speak also sodomized, apparently dur- "They're giving me another year. "1 don't know what it is yet. So I at business seminars. Her mes- ing a three-hour gap she cannot After that, it might not be looking have to explore all these things to sage will be: "If I can do it, you recall. so good. But there's still hope." figure it out.'' can." Her videotaped rescue from a One of the reasons for her sur- l.ynch's search is in many ways "I was put in one of the worst Nasiriyah hospital by U.S. com- vival, as she sees it, has been to typical for an American woman situations there is out there. So if mandos on April 1 made Lynch a allow her to tell her story to the still a few weeks shy of the drink- you're having problems with your hero. families of the four soldiers who Bob Bid AP Photo ing age. It is the fame that is boyfriend or whatever, you can It also stirred complaints of died next to her. STILL HEALING: Former POW Jessica Lynch, whose wounding and unusual. get through it," she said. She media manipulation by the U.S. She created a foundation with rescue made her the Iraq war's most famous soldier, is shown in an added with a laugh: "I get nervous government. Early reports had proceeds from her $1 million "I'm just a country girl. It's interview with the Associated Press in Charleston, W.Va. A year something I'm not used to. I when I'm in a large group of peo- the flyweight former Win County book deal. The Jessica Lynch probably never will be," she said. ple. I don't know how that'll work Miss Congeniality suffering knife Foundation's goal is to educate after her ordeal, Lynch continues to grapple with questions ranging "I do want my life back to normal, out." and bullet wounds while fighting children of veterans. from the personal to the existential. because it's hard — it's so hard. Lynch's whirlwind started on off attackers until running out of Last month Lynch postponed Eventually, Lynch said, she will starting her own family. But at the same time I'm like — March 23, 2003, when her 507th ammunition. her June wedding to Sgt. Ruben go to college to work toward her "I do have a lot of problems Maintenance Company got lost Lynch agreed to the AP inter- Contreras, whom she began dat- wow, I get to go to New York, I get goal of teaching kindergarten. with everything inside, so I don't in the Iraqi desert and was view on condition that she not be ing two years ago when they were to go to I lollywood. I get to hang Her face lights up whenever she know if that'll affect it or not I asked about her Iraq ordeal. She stationed at Fort Bliss in Texas. out with people like Britney and ambushed in Nasiriyah. discusses the job, or children. hope not, because I'd love to have U-onardo." With her vehicle stalled and repeated her charge that she felt She would not discuss details but Lynch is uncertain whether her children," she said. With a shy Lynch has made a few appear- her rifle jammed, Pfc. Lynch "kind of used" by officials who said they plan to wed next year. wounds will prevent her from smile, she added, "Love it."

Fingers pointed at 'Ms. Trial' juror By Samuel Maul Juror No. 4, a 79-year-old for- No. 4. Woman pleads THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mer teacher and lawyer, on The defendants are accused of MEW YORK — Lawyers for for- Friday made what some stealing from the Bermuda-based mer Tyco International CEO L observers described as an "OK" conglomerate they once headed Dennis Kozlowski asked a judge gesture with her thumb and fore- by hiding excessive pay packages innocent in deaths to declare a mistrial Monday, cit- finger as she passed the defense from the company's board and by ing news reports over the week- and prosecution tables. selling stock at inflated prices. end that identified one member Over the weekend, at least two Much of the trial has been By Lisa Fallienberg worse," Dietz said. Also Tuesday, Laney's husband THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Although he testified for the testified that he saw no change in of the quarreling jury that is delib- news organizations, the New York dominated by descriptions of TYIJ-R, Texas — A psychiatrist prosecution, Dietz said I.aney his wife's mood before the attack erating the case Post and The Wall Street Journal, flamboyant behavior and break- Lawyer Stephen Kaufman for the prosecution testified yes- didn't realize her actions were and no clue that she was capable took the step of identifying the neck spending emblematic of the terday that a mother who wrong, which means she was of killing the boys. showed the judge the front page juror by name as the purported era of corporate scandal that pro- of Saturday's edition of the New crushed her sons' skulls with legally insane under Texas law. "I don't understand it," said holdout. Legal experts had said duced a string of recent high-pro- rocks was suffering from delu- Prosecutors contend that Keith Laney. who has stood by his York Post, which bore a sketch of the publicity could be grounds for file white-collar trials. sions and did not know right from Laney did know right from wrong wife in court. the juror making a gesture and a mistrial because it could wrong. when she killed her children in Keith Laney, 47, smiled at his called her"Ms.Trial" in large type. increase pressure on her. Dr. Park Dietz said Deanna the little town of New Chapel Hill, wife when prosecutors asked The paper and The Wall Street "As it was described to us, the loumal also identified the juror I -aney believed God ordered her 100 miles southeast of Dallas. what year they were married but alleged gesture looked nothing to kill her children last Mother's Prosecutors say other evidence briefly lost his composure at the byname. like what was depicted in the Day weekend. "She struggled suggests she was not insane, but sight of a poster-sized photo- State Supreme Court Justice Post," Kaufman told the judge over whether to obey (tod or to they are not seeking the death graph of the three smiling boys, Michael Obus did not immedi- Monday. He added, "Avoiding the selfishly keep her children," Dietz penalty. taken months before the killings. ately rule on the mistrial motion. front page would have probably Management Inc. testified. Two psychiatric experts for the The jury on Tuesday also saw a Kozlowski and former Tyco been impossible for any juror laney, a 39-ycar-old stay-at- defense, two for the prosecution crime-scene video of 8-year-old finance chief Mark Swartz are who left his or her home on accused of looting the conglom- Saturday." FILLING UP FAST home mother who home- and one for the judge all have said loshua and 6-year-old Luke, lying STOP BY FOR LISTING schooled her children, has plead- Laney was insane according to dead in a yard, near garden signs erate of $600 million. The lawyers Kaufman also cited media ed innocent by reason of insanity the legal definition. The defense that read, "Mom's Love Grows made the mistrial request as comments by an alternate juror Call 353-5800 to charges of capital murder and was set to question Dietz when Here" and "Thank God for jurors returned for their eighth in the case that suggested other serious injury to a child in the testimony resumed yesterday. Mothers." The boys were found in day of deliberations in the case. jurors were hostile toward juror deaths of 8-year-old loshua and Laney had delusions in which their underwear with heavy rocks The jury has submitted notes 6-year-old Luke and severe injury she would read everyday events on their chests. to Obus saying the jury room has become "poisonous" and Management Inc. to then- 14-month-old Aaron. or objects as messages from God. The video also showed a large ^709 5thStreeA Dietz said that laney, who is When her baby had abnormal spot of blood in a baby bed, plagued by infighting. APARTMENTS deeply religious, had a series of bowel movements she thought it where Deanna Laney severely The jurors are deliberating 32 Hillsdale Apt, 1082 Fairview delusions on the day of the was a message from God that she injured the couples youngest son, counts against Kozlowski, 57, and 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts./ killings. He said she saw Aaron was not properly "digesting" Aaron, 14 months old at the time. former chief financial officer 3 Bdrm Twnhs. with a spear, then throwing a God's word, Dietz said. Laney lowered her head during Mark Swartz, 43. The defendants Dishwasher - Garbage rock, then squeezing a frog and "To interpret what a baby the testimony and wept as graph- are accused of stealing $600 mil- □Sbtr Disposal -Washer/Dryer believed God was suggesting she leaves in his diaper reflects a ic autopsy photos were shown to lion from Tyco. Hook-up(2/3 bdrm) should either stab, stone or stran- mentally ill person," Dietz said in the jury of eight men and four The defense argued that the Carports gle her children. testimony Tuesday. women. two men earned every dime and 2 Bdrm, 2 Full Both, C/A FEW 3BDRM. that the board of directors and I .iiHA at first resisted, but she laney had at least one other Dietz has worked on other Shuttle stop across the street TOWNHOUSES LEFT felt she had to do what she per- psychotic experience several high-profile cases, including the company's auditors knew $500/month Full Year Lease BGSU Bus stop ceived to be God's will to prove years earlier in which she had about the compensation and those of child killers Andrea Yates For Rental Information: her faith, he said. hallucinations of smelling sulfur and Susan Smith, serial killer never objected. "She told me she felt as if the she believed was God's way of According to notes from other Contact Jack at Jeffrey Dahmer and 1-80O-829-863B lard were saying If you keep alerting her the devil was near, he "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski. jurors, one juror wants Swartz Management Inc. rejecting, it's going to keep getting said. and Kozlowski acquitted on all or Steve at counts and has refused to delib- V (419)352-1150 JJ Evergreen Apt., 215 E Poe erate any other potential verdict. Studios/1 bdrms/2bdrms Starting at $250/Mo. NOW HAVE 2BDRMS HERE 506, 514, 524 N. ENTERPRISE Laundry on site BGSU bus stop HilSfl One of BG's newest complexes SPORTING L L C CLOSE TO CAMPUS 2 Bedroom, 2 Baths Your BGSU Headquarters w/ dishwashers + garbage disposal, Management Inc. for... furnished, 9&1/2 or 1 year lease available Heinzilte Apt., • Golf Discs 3 Bedroom Apartments IS 710 N. Enterprise • In-Line Hockey *2 Full Baths »Air Conditioning -Apts 01-12 &jgj£ 1 & 2 bdrms • Baseball • Microwaves • Dishwasher Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal • Softball •Garbage Disposal Washer/Dryer in 2bdrms. • Furnished • Laundry On-Slte •Apts 025-39 fefiyU^ CL03E WALK TO CAMPUS • Soccer • Plenty of Parking! ' V. (limit 4) Starting at $4157Mo. Equipment _ Starting at • REMODELED /starting at — $900/month Apts #13-24 <|m/M (unturnlthed) \ Management Inc. STORE HOURS plus Utilities (New kitchens, New Carpet, S Tile Floors) : iv Ihru rhurwl . ' Stop by the Office at 1045 N. Main St. or GREENBRIAR, INC. C419) 352-0717 445 East Wooster St. • 352-0717 check website www.greenbriarrenuls.com 1 23 S. Main Street, Downtown BG www. » for complete listing 419352 3610 greenbriarrentals.com tor next year.

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IBARTENDING' S300/day potential 1 Summer & 3 Fall openings for "Lg. & sm. houses ind. leases.low 1 Belief in an ancient Semitic god No exp. necessary Training provid- qualified So. or Jr. to work part-time as $220 mo. singles or groups. 2 Informal alliance ed Call 800-965-6520 ext 174. selling as an Advertising Executive 926-930 E Wooster. 6 bdrms 3 Map collections for the BG News. Real world experi- 303 Merry. Lg. porch, 3 liv.,5 bdrms. 4 Pesky household critters 400 counselors/instructors needed! ence with flexible hours. Must have 321 Merry AD. 4-6 bdrm, gr shape Coed summer camp in Pocono's PA 5 Tiny puncture own transportation. Stop in to pick 3071/2 E. Reed St 3 bdrm, w/d. gar 6 Collegiate starter? Lohikan.800-488-4321 tohikan.com up an application at 204 West Hall. 315 E.Merry dwn., 2 bdrms. incl util 7 Ribs ALL STUDENTS'OTHERS 316 4311 E. Merry Apts. lg. 2 bdrm. 8 Illogical antonym SUMMER CAMP JOBS! * Entry-level pos in Cust Sales/ Listings 24/7 located at 316 E. Merry 9 Italian range Resident & Day Positions Available Service »3 also Fit. Call 353-0325 9am-9pm 10 "An Officer and a Gentleman" June 14-July 31. 2004 * Very flexible schedules co-star Hiram House Camp (216) 831-5045 1 bdrm. unfurnished apt. avail. Im- * Great Income potential 11 Queue after Q mediately. 1082 Fairview. Call 352- •> Fun env No exp. necessary 12 Put into service 5822 * May continue throughout Summer employment full-time. Get 13 Singing club members 14 Restaurant employees 40 Of a painful spas- summer break a tan & work outside. Opportunity for 1 bedrm.apt. across (rom campus. modic attack 24 Haberdashery purchase •:• Conditions exist. All ages 18+ advancement. Make S3000-S5000. Available August 2004. 1 year lease. 41 Like a crested bird 27 Corrosive substances Call Now 419-861-6133 or apply @ S350 + utilities 419-787-7577. Positions avail throughout Ohio. Fill 29 Romy of "What's New, 42 Comes out into the worktorstudents.com/np out an application at www.iamcolle- 1 bedroom apt 1082 Fairview Ave Pussycat?" open geprocom S390 mo May - Dec 32 Impetuously careless 43 People prone to giving lip Babysitter needed in my Maumee 352-6414 33 One taking steps The BGSU Upward Bound Program home. 18-23 hours per week (year 34 Greek 45 Incense spice is a college preparatory program for 1, 2 & 3 bdrm. apis, at 215-221 round). II interested, call 419-865- 35 Bring back into true 49 Ciao on Kauai Manville. Available May & August. 54 US. voter 2061 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS from 36 Key-punch bus. Toledo, Ohio. We offer a six-week Call 352-5239. Childcare needed m our Sylvania 37 Michelangelo's chapel Summer Residential Learning Com- 12 month leases starling home tor our 12 and 14 yr olds 39 City on the Strait of munity May 15.2004: Must be avail, (or the entire summer. Gibraltar EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 404 E Court - 2 bdrm apt ACROSS June 10 - Aug. 25. between 8am- JUNE 26 AUGUST 8, 2004 2 person S550 + util. 5pm Must have own car and two 420 S ■ 2 bdrm. apt. references. Please send a one page 1 Old-lime ursine enclosure 51 "Shop __ You Drop" CLASSROOM INSTRUCTORS- 2 person $460 ♦ util 8 Homemade carpets 52 Classic Charles Boyer film description of your qualifications to Bachelor's degree required in se- 426 1/2 S Summit - efficiency 15 Fals Domino's first name 53 Killing of a god P.O Box 664 Sylvania. OH 43560. lected area of instruction. Instructor 1 person $265 + electric 16 Disciple 55 Metal currency GRADUATING? Need a Job? Land may request class period. Same 530 Manville - 2 bdrm. house 17 Centennial Olympics city 56 Locomotives that dream job with a professionally class period each day- Monday 2 person $530 ♦ util. 16 More peevish 57 Movie house written resume. Results Guaran- through Friday Non-residential. Sal- 605 5th A - 3 bdrm. apt 19 Lixiviates 58 Apartment dwellers ANSWERS teed. Call Open Door Resumes 888- ary is $1200 per class. 3 person $720 ♦ uti. 20 Social connections 59 Like some seals 474-2931 Email susan@opendoor- Morning SessiQD_(8:30am-9:45am 905 Mourning Dove - 3 bdrm. house 21 Book after Exod. 22 Coming toward the coast 8 8 A i a V 1 1 1 N 1 U resumes.com or 9:45-11:00am or 11 00 am- 3 person $1050 +util. »'s 23 Former n .-1 X V 3 H -1 N 1 Q N 3 If you like working with data and 12:15pm) Smith Apartment Rentals 'I 25 Bethlehem product J 0 r N 1 0 oBh O 1 J J a 419-352-8917 1 1 spreadsheets, then this is the job for •Communications (debate, dra- 26 Disinfecting device s VI d 0 1 1 ' 1 1 V matics, or speech) linked with a N V i|o"I d v 3 you' Continuing Education is looking 2 bdrm. unfurn. apt. available 28 Untidy situations y J 1 LI 3 S 1 N S 3 N a to hire a Clerical Assistant II. Duties •Composition (three classes will 1082 Fairview Ave. 30 Military snack bars V rt 1 » 1 s 1 1 1 b ■; ) d V 1 s 1 H u -t H H 1 include extensive work in Excel, be offered) linked with a Call Steve at 352-5822 31 Santiago's country 1 ° 3 1 1 M -I keyboarding data, generating re- •Social Studies (American his 33 Used a flail 2 houses led. excel loc. 3 & 4 bdrm '. ■i V 1 N V H -1 1 VI ports, record keeping and filing. Ad- tory. American government, or soci- 38 Stirrup bone 3 1 W/D, A/C, gas, cable, roadrunner, d 3 Z 1 1 i IN V S i ■1 i s vanced knowledge of Excel is re- ology) 44 Thin and fragile quality 1 May or June 1 yr lease 353-2382 i n 1 X 3 N 3 II 0 H 8 N 1 quired. We need a self-starter who Afternoon Session (1.45 -3:00 pm 46 Jungian soul A a 1 S N °1Ms 3 H 0 v I 1 is motivated and possesses excel- or 3:00 -4:15pm) 47 Slipped by 1 2 subleasers needed May to Aug. U 3 1 1 S 3 .■3. 1 N V I 1 V lent organizational skills S6.15/hr., •Earth and Space Science 2 bdrm Bottom of house S450/mo 48 Snarls 3 1 1 s 0 d N 1 0 i N V 12-15 hrs /week Applicant must be •Applied Mathematics 50 To a man H 'I V 353-3233. 1 '■'■ n o v » ' 1 d a 1 1 willing to continue through Summer. •Algebra ■ Fall and Spring semesters Submit •Geometry 2004-2005 your resume and two letters of rec- •Foreign Language (Spanish or 800 Third St. 1 4 2 bdrm Free heat, THINKING ABOUT GRAD SCHOOL? LAW SCHOOL? MED SCHOOL? ommendation to Karen Schwab, French) water, & sewer. Continuing & Extended Education. CALL THE WORLD LEADER IN TEST PREP = 40 College Park Application dead- RESIDENTIAL AIDES -Minimum 3 bdrm.. Crim St.. 1 1/2 blks from line April 9. sophomore classification. Must re- GMAT GRE MCAT I SAT DAT NCLEX KAPLAN campus. Lg. Ivg. rm.. Lg. kitchen, side in campus housing with stu- Lawn Chemical Technician for util. rm, w/d. $825 plus util. Avail. dents. Cannot be enrolled in Univer- 1-800-KAP-TEST • WWW.KAPTIST.COM Knickerbocker Lawns Previous ex- Mid-May 419-352-7090. perience necessary Call 352-5822 sity classes during employment peri- od. Responsibilities include, but are 3 summer subleasers needed from Mobile Health Fair Team not limited to: May • Aug 1024 E. Wooster. (1) Assuring all students adhere Gain practical medical experience Call Steve at 440-225-0288 For Rent For Renl For Rent In a mission environment. to the rules and regulations of the Receive training & perform health Upward Bound Program and Bowl- 426 E. Wooster, Lg 1 Bdrm. screenings for audio, vision, dental, ing Green State University Avail 8/1/04. $375/ mo. Util inc & blood work (2) Assisting with a classroom 353-7547 Days Graduate Students Sublessor needed tor summer. Subleasers needed lor 2 bdrm. apt. Minimum requirements: Interest in activity when needed 601 Third. 1 bdrm,turn, 12 mo lease Hillsdale Apts. Cheap rent. Email May thru Aug AC, w/d, dishwasher. health care. Possess an interest in (3) Coordinating and implement- 5 subleasers needed lor May-Aug Undergreds ques to keressi@bgnel bgsu edu Call 419-308-0451 ing student activities during the eve- 517 Pike St Close to campus, lg mission 1 year of college study. 704 Fltth. 2 Ddrm.lurn, 9-12 mo. Subleaser needed. Great housing house, own bdrm. Call 354-9547. Two bdrm. house. Close to campus. Additional skills helpful Dental exp. ning hours Single room, board and rales, A/C. shuttle 1 -2 bdrms Avail, now. Call Sara at and/ or ability to speak Spanish. salary of S1500 Seniors, Grads, Couples 419-376-3399 721 4th St. 3 bdrm., 2 baths. centraT 419-512-5457 Dates of employment: 6/7/04 • 710 Seventh. 2 bdrm. unturn, A/C. air, dishwshr. Avail. May 15. $800 Subleaser wanted May - Aug. Winlhrop Terrace Apts. 8/8/04. workweek is (torn Sun. thru Applications are available at the dishwashers, shuttle, heat included 1 & 2 bdrm apts available Upward Bound Program office mo. plusdep. & util. 419-353-0494 2 bdrm. duplex. Thurs.. w/ an occasional Fn. Let's talk...352-3445 Call 419-352-9135. 410 Saddlemlre Student Services For mote mlo. call 352-1995. Salary: S2500 Room/ board while Apts & Houses Male has room tor rent for a clean, Bldg. traveling. For additional info. & appli- Singles & Groups. neat, responsible male. Furn. room cation please visit our website: No Pets. 353-8206 with freedom ol house $200 depos- www.synodofthecovenant.org. Click Can complete an application and in- it. S300/mo No other bills 354-6117 1-2-3 Bedroom Apartments on "Links.- "Mobile Health Fair Min- terview m program office. MUST BG Apts-818/822 2nd St T>« ■«.! «..! I. T.«. istry." "Application." Deadline for ap- have a transcript (official or unoffi- 2 BR Apts avail. May or August Hell Boy (PG-13) plication 4/15/04. cial) to interview. Interviews will last $490 + gas/elec 12 mo. lease. (1:20) 4:20 7:10 [10:00] $100 MOVES thirty minutes - 9:30am until 4:30pm Smith Apt Rentals 419-352-8917. Mowing and Landscaping and will conclude on April 2. YOU IN! Call for application. 419-874-5006 MANDATORY staff orientations 0 Dawn of the Dead or toll free 1-877-285-6141. on Saturday. June 26. ■ NAC.F.MENT (R) On selected floor plans 1 *0 K Washington St. Bowling Grew (1:35) 4:35 7:25 [10:10] Roommates for house Private bdrm Cla-Zel • Ground tloor ranch style w/d. quiet street 2 blks. S of campus VANDRJVER - part-time Provide 419-354-6036 transportation lo and from social The Passion of the apartment with private 10 mo lease Aug-May S325 & 1/3 1st month 1/2 off! services agency. Must be between Theatre Christ (R) of util. 419-353-3348.419-326-7002 Low security deposits! entrance the ages of 21-65, possess a valid 1:10 4:10 7:00 9:50 {For Highland and Jay-Mar only) • Patio SERVERS WANTED Ohio drivers license & an excellent -•-SHOWTIMES"' _ Ffi. April 2nd Thurj. April flih _ Need a summer job?? Join Toledo driving record. 10-19 hours a week The Highlands- One bedroom. Scooby Doo 2: • Spacious kitchen Country Clubs Professional Wait- Must be available from 2-4 pm & 5-9 Laundry facilities in building. A/C, Monsters Unleashed "Eternal • Laundry facilities staff and earn S13 an hour in a great pm M-F Salary $7.69/hr. Submit re- Quiet! Starling at S395 (PG) • Pets welcome working environment. Apply in per- sume and cover letter to " Sunshine of the " Jay-Mar Apts. Newly remodeled. (1:30) 4:30 720 [9:40] son, Tues. - Fri. 9-5. Toledo Country lorlsOcrc.wcnet.orq or Children's • Convenient on-site parking All appliances. Spacious, laundry Club. 3949 River Rd . 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