Wilt Bath} (Tar Uwi NEWS Monday, March 23,1998 5 Academy Awards take center stage tonight, ‘Titanic’ looms large

BY one-liners before JIM MARTIN saying, “And the Oscar and the Academy likes rewarding big up at the Golden Globes and the Screen With audiences pushing for “The Full Monty;” Atom Egoyan ARTS & goes t0...” stars who do DIVERSIONS EDITOR daring things. Look for Actor’s Guild awards. This is one of the “Hunting,” Williams is the one to pick. caused tears in “The Sweet Hereafter;” Duvall to be giving the sermon (speech). 14 categories that “Titanic” willnot win. Curtis Tonight all eyes will be focused on the But /LetlT Butt Hanson confused audiences in Kate Winslet was good, but Hunt will go Supporting Affrttt “L.A. and Gus Van Sant Shrine Auditorium as the 70th Annual It could have been classic Bact Actress Confidential,” a fight on. This category covers every type of directed a tight “Good Will Hunting.” ' Academy Awards between the young and old. But don’t In weak for a year strong female film nominated, thus making itthe hard- But none of these raked in a billion show announces look for the torch to be to Brits liftSapportng Actor its 70th Annual passed new- leads, the came in fullforce, claim- est to pick unless tftb one intangible is dollars and silenced skeptics. James winners for the comer Matt Damon for “Good Will four of the nominations. To this best Academy Awards ing In what was the easiest category to figured in: “Titanic.” Cameron did with “Titanic.” Give him technicians, Hunting." extent, the only American, Helen Hunt month there now Kim actors and pick a ago, are two Basinger for “L.A. the Oscar! pic- And Dustin Hoffman (“Wag the Dog”) of “As Good As it Gets,” has the best people who could this Oscar. is tures of 1997. grab Confidential” a strong candidate in an had a small role in his film chance to take Oscar home. Don’t look for Robert Forster, the under-represented film. Julianne Moore BwtPictm The jockeying Today The real is between three Bonham Carter for competition Helena was brilliant- comeback kid from “Jackie Brown;” for “Boogie Nights” is the darkhorse. For the same reasons mentioned nominations 9 p.m. altogether solid nominees. Both Jack ly deceptive in “Wings of the Dove,” Anthony of “Amistad;” or Minnie Driver’s and the “foryour Hopkins love interest role in before, “As Good As it Gets,” “The Full ABC Nicholson (“As Good As it Gets”) and however, the film got mixed reviews, Greg Kinnear, the surprise nominee “Good Will Hunting” wasn’t complex. Monty,” “Good Will Hunting” and consideration” Peter Fonda (“Ulee’s Gold") won and the box office didn’t like it. from “As Good As ItGets.” are This leaves the sentimental favorite of “L.A. Confidential” will not be able to advertisements Golden Globe forBest Actor this year in The same is true for Julie Christie This Oscar will down to the wire Gloria Stuart from over. Tonight is go “Titanic.” hold water next to the biggest movie of judgment night the comedy and drama respectively. (“Afterglow”). between Burt Reynolds of “Boogie all time when host Billy will do his time. Crystal Robert Duvall produced, wrote, Judi Dench was the favorite until Nights” and Robin Williams from Best Director “Titanic” could schtick and presenters will float corny directed and starred in “The sweep and become Apostle,” Hunt and “As Good As it Gets” cleaned “Good Will Hunting.” Peter Cattaneo directed strippers in the most decorated film of all time.

SECRECY and problems before they come to the on the facts presented to me by the possession, he collected his first offen- FROM PAGE 1 board.” General Administration.” OKULAJA sive board of the night, following MENINGITIS FROM PAGE 1 a FROM BOG members have plenty of oppor- In general, BOG members seem sat- missed layup on a fast break. A5-0 run PAGE 1 sometimes do not know how very to tunities come to a consensus before isfied with the status quo. The 6-foot-9 forwardhas been in double for Okulaja capped a 7-2 spurt. disease to important total agreement is UNC catch because the organism to the the fullboard convenes each Friday, and “Ikind of like it the way it is,” figures in five of UNC’s seven He went to the basket BOG. Atfirst, postsea- again three does not live long outside the body,” freshman members might not just in committee meetings. They O’Kelley said. “Iguess it’sbecause I’ve son games. His resurgent 3-point shot minutes later, dunking off a press-break- Cowan said. vote against proposals during the full often see each other in and at been it restaurants on so long.” Saturday he hit 2 of 3 attempts ing pass from Jamison, then went anoth- Ellis’ classmates probably not in session of having those problems events. are instead sporting But some members would like to see complicated things for UConn’s zone, as er three minutes before a 3- but any student worked out in “There of for canning danger, concerned committee. are a lot social events more public interest and input in the did his quick work in the paint to collect pointer courtesy of another Cota assist. should “When new members first take the low-risk prevention pill, come on, the board dinners, receptions and board’s operation. With all its impact on rebounds. “We’ve been saying that all year: if Cowan said. Students should call SHS you might see a few, not many, retreats,” Bibbs said. life, split student students especially should Part of the drillhas been finding con- teams are gonna lay off him, he just has at with votes,” O’Kelley said. 966-2281 questions. These gatherings, both organized and be aware of the BOG’s actions. fidence in the glare of so many missed to make them pay for it,” Cota said. “I Many people actually carry the bad “Some people have come onto the otherwise, members time discuss “Iwish more than give to anything students shots. Okulaja seemed to have it early guess tonight was one of them nights terial culprit in places such as board and not understood how it theft really policy matters informally, Spangler said. would go to the meeting,” Moore said. Saturday, driving from the top of the where they shouldn’t have laid offhim.” noses or throats but don’t exhibit symp- works,” Bibbs said. “It works by con- “Isuspect there’s never a time when “It helps board lane in the first half and for what members from rising InUNC’s past six games, at least four toms or develop meningitis. • sensus.” one or two BOG members state are together around the where there aren’t any appeared a certain dunk. players have hit double figures. Three of Cowan said symptoms include fever, But the current board has seen more and they don’t talk about the to be in tune with colleges student But somewhere in midair he changed those are constants Jamison, a stiff, painful neck, a rash starting oh during full meetings than pre- University,” he said. needs,” Bibbs said. (ridded discussion his mind, resulting in a miss that Williams and . the hands or feet and a headache! vious boards —a fact members BOG members careful severe some Still, are not to Still, the strength of the system’s 16 off the left side of the rim and into Saturday night, Okulaja was the lat- Between two to 10 days could pass said they liked. discuss matters of personnel or tenure schools appears to be proof positive that UConn’s hands. He kept that miss in the est variable in UNC’s before “I’ve ongoing equation. symptoms appear. ; heard most members find it outside ofpublic meetings, Spangler and the process works, Ingram said. back of his head for the rest of the game. His second-half line 5-of-6 shooting The Orange County Health refreshing there’s a greater amount of Bibbs agreed. “We should judge a board by the “Iknew I didn’t deliver in the first and four rebounds gave him a role as has Moore Department helped the hospital debate,” said. “Inever knew of anything of signifi- quality of its institutions,” he said. “This half,” said Okulaja, who was 0 of 2 in crucial as anyone’s in getting the Tar staff contain the crisis. Health But the committee, the fullboard, done behind depart- not cance closed doors, aside is an exceptional board. It has excep- the first period. “Makhtar (Ndiaye) kept Heels to their second straight Final ment interim director was the best iron differ- from Rosemary place to out chancellor and president searches,” tional leadership.” whispering in my ear, telling me I gotta Four. Summer said she was confident there ences, said Tom of said. Ingram, president Spangler Tinkering with the current system’s step it up. I had two or three good looks A scoring Okulaja means less pres- was no and that it was the Association of Boards of public danger Governing Also, members must be cautious not effectiveness would be misguided, at (3-pointers in the second), and I sure on leading scorer Jamison, less con- probably an isolated incident. Her Universities and Colleges in to base decisions informal said. policy on Spangler knocked them down.” gestion when the Tar Heels look to pass department did not recommend releas- and a consultant conversations between Bibbs Washington, D.C., votes, said. “The UNC system has met with so His first came on a swing pass from inside. He becomes another in the long ing Ellis’ name for those reasons. 1 who worked with an earlier board. that of time, board much it “During period success would be somewhat UNC point guard at the top of list of headaches opposing coaches face “We always protect patient confiden- “Frankly, this is the way boards members certainly talk about itbut don’t akin to the Coke Company board of the perimeter with 17 minutes to play. when trying to defend UNC. Maybe whenever can,” she said. should function,” he said. by tiality we I “When a come to any decisions about it,”Bibbs directors debating as to whether they Okulaja, left wide open, buried that shot Saturday, the scouting reports will Anyone interested in checking on board does its work, work out issues said. “I decision based should you always came to a change the formula.” to up UNC’s lead to 43-34. On the next change. Ellis’ condition can call 966-3366. t MEN'S for a 67-60 lead with 1:21 left. Lennie Rosenbluth’s mark of 305 early the most unusual teams in recent college FROM PAGE 1 On UConn’s next possession, the in the second half. basketball history.” Huskies rotated the ball around the As good as Jamison was in Saturday’s important thing is to get there and take perimeter, desperately searching for a second half, Ademola Okulaja was even UNC 75, Connecticut 64 care of business.” clean 3-point look. When UConn guard better, scoring all 12 of his points after Score box I “There" is San where to a pass Antonio, the Ricky Moore tried lob inside to halftime. Calhoun and the Huskies fig- UConn 32 32 64 Tar Heels (34-3) willmeet upset-minded center Jake Voskuhl, Cota leaped, ured Okulaja in a to be slump, as he had UNC 36 39 75 SuhnH \tr Counselor Utah this Saturday in the Alamodome. C&h\p snatched the ball with both hands and knocked down only seven of his last 43 UCanM The Utes (29-3) secured their first- again found Williams streaking to the 3-pointers. They gave the junior too N ft * ever Final Four berth by routing defend- basket for an easy layup. much room after the break, and he made mi hi M • p* tp hi Kysto*\ C&hsp FfMman 38 34 44 *7 t> ing champion Arizona 76-51 in the West “They were courageous enough to them pay, hitting 2 of 3 treys and scoring Ktfniitofl 3$ OO 0-3 3 1 IB IN BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA . Regional final Saturday afternoon. keep pushing the break," UConn 10 of his team’s first 18 points of the sec- *akuN 30 34 0-1 1-3 13 6 I fast Moon 27 0-3 VS 04 1 0 1 “We knew Arizona was eliminated coach Jim Calhoun said. “And smart ond half to give UNC a 54-47 lead. BAnw. 36 10-16 M VS 2 4 34 before the said UNC forward And old The Huskies’ with Ww 10 M M M 0 2 2 game,” enough. enough.” preoccupation JoftM 6 0-1 OC 2-2 0 10 Keystone C&trvp, it private eatnp for yirls in Western , the East Regional The Huskies’ youth UConn coach shutting down Jamison worked in Krdnrti D W W 4 16 KMmt 2 00 00 00 0 0 0 MVP. “Arewe disappointed? Not really. Jim Calhoun starts no seniors Cota’s as well. The 6-foot-l * Nortk Carolina, Us openings for fetnJtle counselors might favor, guard Mouwg 1 OO 00 OO 0 0 0 I don’t care who we have worked to their grabbed rebounds play.” disadvantage as eight second only fetal 20ft 2W KMS TV27 f! MM And luttivity instructors during its nine week svMer UNC did everything it needed to do possessions became critical late in the to Jamison’s game-high total —and ParoaotogM F£i 397, FT JBtR. 2-pofcit goal* B-24 233 down the stretch to parry the hard- game. Connecticut wouldn’t go away, managed a pair of demoralizing tip-ins (Harafew 5-14. EFAtnin 3-7. Moan 0-2. HanJoao 0-I}.fern proyrairv. We Uve 125 cMnpers ayes 6 to 16. charging Huskies (32-5). Four times, but it couldn’t take the lead either, nary offtwo Jamison misses in the first half. UConn trimmed Heel a Huskie a 12 Pfakuhl 3.Hamilton 2. Jonas 2. Moore 2, BAcran. Freeman, to to two two - or the Tar lead able drain clutch shot. Cota was points, rebounds and Wan) fcMh 4 Hartnett Mocre. Voskutf). Eack counselor te&ckes one i*>ore activities duriny within four, getting to within a point Hamilton, a sophomore, and point one assist shy of what would have been with under six minutes to But Khalid El-Amin, UNC’s first iWCfJU tke day and also serves as a cakin counselor. just play. guard a freshman, cer- triple-double of the season. fiR ft * UNC never showed a hint of panic, tainly tried, launching trey after ill- “Well," Cota said, “Ialways like to afti HHI are a p 4 tp 36 instead the balance of advised Their misses served to ” Jamison 24 6-lt 1 I 20 finding perfect trey. only play an all-around game. Cartar 33 64 M 03 2 1 12 running the floor and working the clock. fuel UNC’s 16-6 game-ending run. He might as well have been speaking Ndiaye 30 2-3 OO H 0 4 4 receive application Sh. Waham* 34 - 13 an | “Itain’t hard at all,” said point guard “We got very excited, very antsy,” for the rest of his teammates. The Tar M 3 0 Cota 37 40 OO 00 9 18 please contact: Ed Cota, who had nine assists against said El-Amin, who finished with a Heels shot well (49 percent), rebounded Okmm 23 M OO 2-7 2 3 12 on the 24 but had well (a 39-30 on Haywood 2 OO OO OO 0 0 0 two turnovers. “Everybody’s game-high points only two edge the boards) and fetal 20ft 2142 Off Ml 17 75 same page out there. It’sno problem.” assists. “Iguess we showed our age right certainly took care of their main defen- With the Huskies trailing 65-60 with there. We rushed our and they sive objective shutting down the dan- ftMMOtasaa -F6.492. FT J®. 90* -4-14.286 offense, (Okulaja 20. Carter 1-2. Sh. Wtfcaw V7. Jaflwcfl 0-tCot ti- Brevard, NC 28712 two minutes left, UConn’s Richard went on another run.” gerous Hamilton. Shadowed by a deter- llfeaaa rebound* 4. Mocfctdshot* 5 (Cartar 2, Ntfcaye [email protected] Hamilton, the tournament’s leading Everyone again got into the scoring mined Vince Carter and bothered by a 2. Okubja). femovara 8 {Ndtap 3, Cota 2. Jamison 2. St Stasia 4 (Cartar. Cota. Ndwya, Sh VWfcamsl scorer, front-rimmed a 3-pointer that fell act for North Carolina, which enjoyed thigh injury incurred early in the second into Cota’s hands. Most point guards its sixth straight game with four players half, Hamilton managed to hit just 5 of Yadmical foul*-nona. AStaodanM 23,236. for WTo would have walked the ball into the reaching double digits. Jamison led the his 21 shots 15points. frontcourt and killed some time. But way, torching the zone UConn designed Seeing UNC’s blend of efficiency and Cota isn’t most point guards. He quick- to stop him for 20 points and 11 explosiveness, size and speed, poise and ly advanced the ball to backcourt mate rebounds, his fifthstraight double-dou- abandon up close had Calhoun grasping NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY , who drew a foul ble. He also broke UNC’s 41-year-old for a way describe the victors. 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