Pool Litikk44,0

Pool Litikk44,0

F Sro RTS S tcrs Women's Men's cagers basketball team win 76-54 out-rebounded 1 poollitikk44,0 \-% ( See page 6... See page 6... %ohmic 105. Number 56 PARTAN Published for San Jose State University since 1934 DAILYFriday. November 17, 1995 Forum looks at the Holocaust By Leslie Farmer Spartan Daily Staff Writer After warning that she planned to say "some very forth- right things and some very strong ones," Holocaust spe- cialist Konnilyn Feig flayed U.N. and U.S. indifference in the face of genocide, rapeand murder in the Balkans. Speaking at an SJSU Balkans Forum presented Wednesday by Phi Alpha Theta, a national history honor society, Feig said, "People say, 'If we had only known the conditions in the Holocaust, the world would not have allowed it.'" "I'm coming to the conclusion that if we'd had televi- sion cameras in Auschwitz and Buchenwald, reporters would still say we should not interfere for fear of making it worse," she said. Feig was one of four speakers who lectured on history and current events in the Balkans at the forum sponsored by the Beta lambda chapter of the society. After an introduction by Phi Alpha Theta President Lori Heathorn, SJSU history Professor David Kier opened the forum by introducing Feig of Foothill College, Professor Constantine Danopoulos of SJSU's political sci- ence department and Professor Igor Zevelev of Moscow's Institute of World Economy and International Relations, who is a visiting professor in political science at SJSU. Kier then spoke on the historical flash points that ignit- See Balkans, page 5 Lecturer urges students to 'make a difference' 1,11. micir By Charlene Cook Author Isabel Allende was on campus Wednesday to answy i;iiestions, discuss her books and raise money for the "Pauia Scnoiarsnip Spartan Daily Staff Writer rmd afte ner daughter Paula who died from a metabolic disorder in 1992. "YOU Can Make A Difference Right Now" was the name of the lecture given by Tom Hayes, Thursda in the Morris Dailey Auditorium. Hayes is the director of id Latino writer shares her path to fame global corporate affairs at Applied Materials Inc. He You can't expect directs the corporation's By Charlene Cook coma. The author came to SJSU to mother of this marriage." worldwide government the government to Proceeds Spartan Daily Staff Writer donate the scholarship for students Joan Cooper a fan who attended, in Spanish. said, "Her book 'Ava Luna' gave such a and community relations Isabel Allende, one of the most midrI majoring solve every donated people attended the dia- full picture of the Latino woman. Now, and external and employ- read Hispanic woman writer of the c eii About 500 Allende and her friend tonight, I see so many women of all ages ee communications. institutional problem ... t toy, presented a dialogue Wednesday logue between of the SJSU for- and cultures It's so empowering." His message to stu- to fund ing in the Barrett Ballroom to dis- Celia Correas-Zapata, languages department. The author's books have been trans- dents was to help their Tom Hayes u.s her books and how she became a eign Corporate director Allende chose to give the scholarship lated into 30 languages and are pub- community. "You can't named iii tier. because she has a past with San lished in Spanish and English in expect the government Proceeds went to the Paula to SJSU Jose, from her friendship with Zapata, America. to solve every institution- 97 after scholarship, named for Allende's fact that she met her husband Her first novel. "The House of al problem. We each (laughter who died of porphyria, a meta- arid the here. She said Zapata was "like the god- need to spend about 100 hours a year in (immunity set - daughter liolic in 1992 after a year-long See Allende, page 4 See Difference, page 4 Local celebrities, restaurants Let's collaborate to make cookbook By Ginger McDonald Spartan Daily Staff Writer The lobby of the Fairmont Hotel was really hopping last evening when more than 100 local dance residents gathered to purchase a local flavor cookbook named "Dining Door to Door in Naglee Performance features Park," and help raise $50,000, an amount needed to qualify them jazz, modern and for a $200,000 Community. ballroom moves Development Grant. The idea to produce the cook- By Shawna Glynn book, featuring recipes from local Spartan Daily Staff Writer celebrities and restaurants t Arne about when the community laced A man and woman stand face to the dilemma of not getting the face, legs slightly apart. He extends federal money unless the% come his left hand and she clutches it up with $50,000, said cookbook with her right. Her left hand rests editor, Sally Souderswho is also a on his shoulder and his right hand resident and active member of the is placed swiftly onto her waist. The community. man and woman are in position. Some of the local celebrity II Fornato and Heaven Deli Cafe Together, they begin to tango. recipes include "Roasted were but just a few of the many The SJSU human performance Vegetable Pasta" by SjSU's who contributed to the variety of department will hold its annual President Robert L. Caret and his recipes. Dance Revue at 7 p.m. Saturday, in wife Elizabeth. And "Melanzane San Jose State University student the Music Building Concert Hall, Pasta Sauce" by Terry Christensen, Lisa Hettler-Stnith, a graduate featuring snazzy ballroom numbers, professor of political science, and busin CSS ma, ii said she took on jazz, modern and Afro-Caribbean a resident of the neighborhood. the projet t ii do a marketing dance performances. Probably the one that will be fol- analysis stmh tit the sale of cook- "It will provide an outlet for lowed by WU students is San book for her marketing class. dance classes on campus to show off Jose's City Councilmen David "Sally put in a huge amount of what they have learned this semes- P11011) XV ERIC GRIt;ORIAN SPAR IAN DAILY Pandori's recipe for brownies. work to put it together But it ter and perform in front of an audi- Dance instructor Bethany Shift left coaches Davina Carlson and David Sims for a dance medley "Buy .4 store brand brownie mix. shows what can be done when you ence," said Bethany Shifflett, orga- that will be performed Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Concert Hall inside the Music Building. Take mix mit of box and pour into gather a group of people and just do it." she said. See Dance, page 4 large bowl ..." Restaurants like Emile's, Eulipia, See Cookbook, page 4 No male Hooters Money misused Beer advantages S.F. airport closed Hooters of America Inc. is The city Department of Airports Good news for beer drinkers: A A dense layet of fog covered one fighting to continue hiring only misused $32.7 million in can of brew can be good for the end of the runway at San women waitresses, who wear revenue from Los Angeles heart and lust as good as a Francisco International Airport skimpy shorts and tight T-shirts International Airport and other glass of red wine. on Thursday, forcing a 3 1/2 hour tops while serving burgers. airfields. shutdown. Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 2 Friday, November 17, 1995 OPINION San Jose State University SPARTAN DAILY Internationally Speaking IF rill CLINTON HAMM DIE OF daU5? I PONT THE DISCIPLES... KNOW Hof... The commandments of journalism iWTI,IjITHIV my last column, I proposed the first of the Ten balancing act. This journalistic virtue keeps you from IiiCommandments of Effective Journalism. In this being bias or one-sided, less you be indited for dere- article, I will cover the second commandment liction of your professional duties or responsibilities. MAY, I X through the filth commandment. Before proceeding, Moreover, fairness Inas: actually oblige or coerce commandment, you (the objective and responsible journalist) to pro- HIM, however, I will elaborate on the first Mom which calls upon all future journalists to develop a vide the proponent and the opponent with equal OT i NEVER masterly command of the English language. opportunity-a change to be heard, if not reported. This inviolate rule is very important to every For all practical purposes, fairness or impartiality is no RFAUY MCP prospective journalist in his role as a disseminator of doubt the conscience of effective journalism. wiTH information. And it constitutes the cornerstone of Consequently, journalism without fairness is like a effective journalism. Actually, we may have a degree in derailed train that poses an imminent danger and The POOR journalism. But we will never be effective and profes- likely to cause irreparable harm to people, if not our ALL sional journalists unless we have mastered the English society at large. AND language. Otherwise, we will be like a so-called car- 4. A journalist must be creative. Creativity is the THAT penter without his tools. And our ineptitude will intellectual or intuitive ability, the precocity and per- to come up with innovative ideas. It is the become apparent in the way we communicate orally spicacity Wm, or in writing. The way we discharge the literary duties novelty to express one's thought processes and &O!" or responsibilities of this skillful art (even journalism decode others' feelings and emotions in a unique way. itself) will bring obloquy and disrepute to this great It's a God-given talent. When used properly, creativity multi-disciplinary profession. Therefore, language will enlighten and motivate your audience.

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