
Game for a lay? AR! UM' LOOS MOWN SIXCESS? COMMIE MUM FAO 17 Incorporating magazine Britain's biggest weekly student newspaper May 3, 1996 Woody's women erotic iction FROM FARROW TO FOSTER. KEATON TO SORVINO - 1' IS IT ART OR AN OLD MAN'S FANTASY? The Juicy guide la the hottest juice: Pages 2.3 titles oa the literary top shell BODY FOUND BY SECURITY OUTSIDE LECTURE THEATRES Death on campus shocks university B CATRIONA DAVIES eNt. TIM GALLAGHER THE discovery of a dead finalist on campus has stunned students and staff at ALL ACTION BRINGS ALL SMILES Leeds University. The body of Alan Jackson. a third year Genetics student. was found behind the Roger Stevens building shortly before 7am on WednesdaN morning, 1-k is thought to have jumped from the window of a walkway 60 rect above the lecture theatre courtyard. The corridor. on level 10. connects the Genetics and Biochemistry departments. A window was later found open on the corridor. Security guards immediately called an ambulance. but on its arrival. Jackson. 21_ was found to be dead. Coroners have not yet confirmed the cha se of death, but police are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. A member of university staff. who was there before the police arrived. described the scene: "There was quite a lot of blood around the hotly. Some of the paving stones were smashed where he had fallen." Students on their way to lectures looked on as police removed the body in a bag at around 9am. A spokesman for the university said: "Alan was a hard working and well liked student who was doing well on his course and was expected to go on to postgraduate study The university extends ils deepest sympathies to his family." Counselling staff at Leeds University are providing a special session for distressed students from ..trim toda ■in Clarendon Road ilffiee_ SCENE OF THE INCIDENT: The spot outside the Roger Stevens building where the body was HAPPY HOLIDAY: Kids from Leeds enjoy the high life during a recent holiday in found Pic: Paul Shelley Durham, overseen by volunteers from Student Community Action. Full story: page 2 INSIDE: News 1-9, Comment 6-7, Feature 10-11, Consumer Affairs 12, Science 13, Careers 14, Sport 16-20. Plus 16 page juice pullout magazine 2 I EUDS ST1. i1u.N1 Richly May 3, I tigto News Bottoms up for bizarre pub show Motorway STUDENT TWO CHEEK1 students captive audience after they gathered around the green in :1, I.. .111 Al.h.r;Ot nr phoned Chris Evans' Radio order to get the best possible riot warner ,ere ing snalrm, .11 bared their hum'. -at the One breakfast show to view of the event- "I came canoe crisis LC-Cat I IrWier•LI:. I er,k Original Oak - just as they had this." %111mpoluluti 1:nt,rrqty and rlth..i promised to live on Chris publicise the event to the here especially to -.re ♦ Embarrassed canoeists were ollegex rn and arr•und !red,. •111 Evans' radio show. a ritr,s nation. "I didn't think that we said first year drinker John (tor inurnalisis abide by a code • •: forced to abondon their trailer last lniiv kelk. would get on the radio, but Holdsworth. -I heard it on the conduct_ bat 401 C. it weekend when its wheel flew off PrithiCrke, ideure c.ntatt the F.41.01 Vicky and late had made a when we did_ we had no radio. and my mules and I on the Mr, bizarre pact one year ago that. choice but to do it." said decided we'd come here for writes Catriona Leeds Staderri newspaper Davies. when one of them left Leeds. Vicky. "I was really nervous our Saturday night out.- balk Ueliversk, titian The trailer, loaded with 17 PI) PAZ 157 they would both moon on the before we got on the green. but The ladies have promised bowling green at the once it was all over. 1 was glad that next time one of them canoes, scraped along the its] till •eadingley pub, we did it,• Julie added. leaves Leeds, nil he a full motorway with only one wheel. streak across the lawn. as the other sped away and rolled F.rnint REARING TO GO. Vicky bares all They were guaranteed a Drinkers at the pub Mao Ft•swr into oncoming traffic_ Members for Lai Canoe newt, lAur SI teal Club were on their way to a white Juke 1411or water course in Noning.harn Ramon font when the incident (teethed last Arta Eakin Sunday morning. Club captain irm Blve.11 Vran Stephenson explained: Den 1,4m •1■11Ct.Mel "We've had loads of trouble with mon the trailer. byt you don't expect Flmint Mime, something like this to happen on Renault Itm•nt kin Mantle.. Street drinkers the motorway. We couldn't even grog sir. re. sly where the wheel or nuts got Limn FAMor to so we dragged the trader to the rte oust. embankment and drove on to find remakill & Amtrak. Fillet help." Sewn /ear) They returned several hours adMitlet 14111.t Tema. 5.1.fitrrw ■ later with a friend's thialer to pick up the canoes. hyt were shucked names Mbar fmnron.,,-thrpta to find the trailer had rttokrtrust Vemarrt &Uttar face council ban disappeared. It had been removed %1rt, tit .-s by police and locked in a depot in !hamlet Editor, Barnsley. "Apparently we Clore jstmed. A TRADITIONAL student summer drinking haunt could he all but a distant memory if a local shouldn't have left it there. and Niusie Mann CULTURAL DAY STORY were faced with a £130 fine Slr% t C.r op, councillor has her way. before we svuld get it hack.- :Lad fnxt Arran (Tarn 1∎11,04 Sarah Perrigo. kk-vrcs SUMMER chief time. Fame. Headingley's Labour ("Aetna, cri. • councillor who retained , her seat in yesterday's I- DRINKING 1,,nlarill .1, elections. has instigated Action hots plans to prevent customers from enjoying a pint TRADITION for kids Klan, Wimp outside The Skyrack and %%Irian .104. l'ONY trekking, rock Vick txt. Original Oak pubs on the FACES AXE climbing and lamb reeding Petitertikult-'111c•• • High Street. were among the fun and demands or local residents ILIr I. Councillor Perrino claims games in store for youngsters local residents have got fed having removed tables, walls and on a recent holiday organised kd111.1 benches from outside the pub. I Scot Acy, up with broken glass and by Student Community A spokesperson for the cpurt 1,111... • general disruption caused by Action. wrire3 David Smith_ /ft brewery said: "We have been The children. who live in Met C.o..... crowds on the Otley Road. working in conjuncttnn wi th the Nil Willson deprived areas in Leeds, were .0aglottoi *ors Erb!. local police for a nutrifict of given a break by student Nut fbirkUird., Tradition • months to deal with the volunteers on a week-long Treed NOWA Concerns about the loss of a problem." ;,rust I\-r'+ trip to Durham. including favourite AtITIITICt tradition were Original Oak owners Tetley visits to a farm and nearby Adnerd,ing Meru. dismissed by the councillor who acknowledged the outside Colrain 1141), theme park. Amectent said: "Those days are probably drinking problem but said, 'it Is Eleanor Bull, Chair of \ rim • Over- very difficult to dictate to people Action and co-ordinator of She points out it is against where they drink " the holiday, said: "lt was Heard a good licensing laws to consume However, they do tint seem worth all the hard work to see alcohol outside pub premises - too impressed with tieing the kids' delight as they fed story? Call flu' police in Heading ley had dictated to by the local council, the lambs. p ria111, turned a blind eye but "would welcome dialn•ue -We were so upset at 11 previously. with the local residents.' having to come home that we were caused h Newsdesk But now under pressure from ∎ DANCING QUEEN: African and Caribbean societies from all cried - ev en the students!" Councillor Petrigilthe police are customers. both Leeds universities lolned together last Saturday to Anyone interested in planning to crack down. Punter Nick Gandy. produce a cultural day including traditional dancing. guest helping with the next 0113 Whitbread Inns. owners of contemplating the toss ,d• the children's holiday, planned summer drinking mbil,- said speakers. a fashion show and an African and Caribbean The Skyrack, say they have tor the summer, can contact "We're. appalled cultural meal. Pic: Willem Jaspert 2434127 already complied with the Action on 231 4260. Want to Full-time SECRETARY advertise? *Weather news * Weather news * Weather news Contact in a busy multilingual office Advertising ON THE HORIZON near Leeds University Campus 0113 Requirements: with celebrity weather forecaster • Keyboard skills 2314251 • Good telephone manners Stevie Sunshine • DTP experience preferred Or send a fax on • Knowledge of foreign language(s) Fax Satuniav: Cloud) to start, brightening up with sonic sunny intervals later preferred. 0113 Sunday: Bright and dry with sunny periods. 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Leeds LS2 9)U News ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Fnii..5 %-1,∎ , 1''',,' 3 Euro-drinking GRADUATE INJURED IN DAYLIGHT STREET ArrAcK BY TEENAGERS goes into extra time GLASSES were raised in council chiefs this week as drinking lime in city centre pubs was extended - but (wily If .sauerkraut and even snails are served with your pint, %Titer Niceiu Tern: I CO d've been As part of festivities to coincide with Euro 46, pubs can apply for lieeiice extensions until lam throughout the month of June - but there is a catch_ The council insists pubs who possess the late liCCIKX must hold theme VAGUELY HOPEFUL DJs nights whenever tine of the visiting teams - such as Spain or France - are playing Lorna Cohen.
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