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Page 1: Forgive me, father...2001/01/29  · tor \(‘Sl’ studerits. \i tor students li‘oIII ollrer colleges. ‘Illl lor teachers and VIPparents and $31) tor all others "Student response

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Grundy arrested for assaultON.C. State men’s basketballplayer Anthony Grundy wasarrested early Saturday morningfor assaulting a female.

News Staff Report.\'(C State iIiI-Ii‘s haskcthalrguard ,-\Irthnrr\ \loritteace(it'lllltl) \\I‘ls arrested at i Il.lll.Saturday and charged \\tlli llllsrderricanor .issaiill on It terrralc.according: to (‘Iipt .lnhri \rIIIrstil lllt‘ l\’IIlI‘l‘»_‘ll l’tlllt‘c

.Ipprnxriiratcl} II 1* p III onlr'IIlII} \lIIka/I lle \ltrrrgoa. I“.III (iict‘tishor‘o. also It slttdcrll .il\(\l ltlltl poIIIc lllIll (irrrndy.issatrlled lIer \lllll‘.‘\\;t Is asnphoriiotc III conipirler sciI III'I',Police arrested (iiIIIIIlt at iIllll ()ttrtrals Hill) the \\.Ike('otIIItI \layrstratc s tlllrccs‘tlllltl litil lk‘ II‘IIt'liu'tl lot (willwent on ll or \Ihen (ir‘trndt \\lll.ippear III I otrrt,(,iI'IIrId} \\lll IcIII.iIIi \\llll thelk'Illll IIIItrl lIts Icyal status hashecri clarrlred“ \I this tune. \nthori) 's status

pared statement “lie or” heIllli‘\\I‘tl III IIIIIIIIIIII' In parlrcrpate \\llll the learn \Ilitlc thenatural process runs its worseand \‘.I \IitlionI‘s .IcI‘oIIIIInt \\li.tl happened."‘l‘jll\(iltllltl_\ pi.i_\cd III lire panic.I:_'.IIIIsI l ,\'(‘( hapel llill \csIt‘rtl.t} and scored l: ptilllls. lieis lllt‘ lt'IIIllllfJ sI'til’L‘l ltll' lllL‘IcaIIItalking to the press alter )es-IeIII;i_\‘s earrie. (iturrd) said thesituation \\.Is on hIs ritual. andthat It \\.Is “really rough" in hedealing: \I Itli Ilic allegurltoris andthe Pressure ol the panic sittltllrI‘IepaI'IIIIeIII.

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Anthony Grundy\\llll the basketball teamremains llllt‘llIlIlL’L'tl ” IIIcrI's “W‘m‘llllL‘IIIl l‘llslu‘ll‘all trtttt ll llt‘tl‘NeIIIlI'k said Saturday til .i pie \iIIIIl.I\ IIcII- Iint rctIII'III-Il

.Centfal campus lESldentS and IIlerIIs nl the \t the ( ‘enttal \\ llL‘II ltr \Illtl II'I cited a memo lIIsI IiIoIiI_\ torStall falsed money (Iirriprts resIIleriIc trails. the trnrir l IIIII-rsirx lltlllslll! lltriIIIIIII/s lltlllll_\, sc\ei.i|. _ _ ltnoeri and llluht‘l ||.ill house \ssrst.iIII llIIeIIIII III (I-rIII.Il Boueri Hall Is’ \s and residentsHenriquel’s lamlly, Who fell VIC' keeper \Iill Like IIIIIII- Ili.IiI “I‘tltl ( .Iriiprrs lI'III‘IItI-I \\ rider .Ilcr't IIII Illillli‘l \IlIIIItIIsIIIIlI\I'tim '0 the ElsalvadOY earth. nl Ieltel Irinne} IIIIII liIIII \Ihcn me her that lltriIIIpre/s lItlllll\ ('nnrdrtialor \l.Ir'_\ \\nnd andk he returns to ll \.il\ aim to had sustained I‘IiiIsIIlI-ril‘lt ls‘sltlellh l.i.II‘riIII.i\\‘illiItIIrs.tIIIlqua e' Itssess the tl.llllIl_‘_‘\‘ In his I.iIIII property Il.iIII.IeI‘ the earth \lollI I’egjtaiii. \II'tII door toIt‘s ptopctl} Irtralsc. ItIIaIII looked to llL'l Ies Ilnni III each or me (‘eritral.\|l(ll‘t'\\ But‘ltt'l'l "lle's i'IIltlL' tt‘ i l \.Il,.IIlIII_ IIchII .IIltisoi st.Ilt to mid .I ‘.\ t\ t‘airtprrs residence hallsI .. x I I.» I and \II- \\.IIIII‘Il to send lIIIII \\llll to aid lleIiIIIIIIc/ “\\c \Ient around [the resrr.is iIIIiIlI llltlllI‘\ .Is r'ossililc.’ '\\c hate .I IIII nl Hispanics IleI‘II'I' halls] .islIIII}: lnI' IIIoIIc\(ist.ir llI‘IIIIIIIII-fs l.IIIiil\ ltrsl \Illtl lIIl\Is|I.i lirmrit. l/‘IIIIII‘II IIIII IIIII sI.Itli. \\licrr Itc tor about Me hours.” saidthree house III l3 \.-|\.IIlIII s ll.ill'- IcsIIlI'rrt I'III'IIII: lI'IIIHL'Il :Il IllI-rirtttiieIWl «III \Vt'tltl. ~'Itlltl “s" IItlss'tl ‘5‘" H,lIIII l .1 carttuprakI IlI.iI IIIeas llI‘IIiIIpic/s I\InIiIilIlI.'II .IJI's I! Is ;:II\c Iis.III nppor'triIiIlI lnIlo \dditrniiallt. Ilic hottslrtg stall;IiIeIl ‘ (I on the lI‘IItIiI sI' ilc liariti l' as \\I‘il .Is tIis I‘IIItlrI-I sIIIIic tIpI- III coIIIIIriiIIItI \I‘l‘ iII I»! ( It'lt‘ll Hall said on l-r'iIl.I_\.iIIIl paralyzed the sin Ill ( IIIII il .Llltl ~I‘\I‘I.Ii ottII‘I I llll'l\ lllt‘ll‘: tI~ help .I IIIeiIth-I nl our stall that the) lI.I\e raised more\IIII'tIc.IrIIninIII\ tiers the III ll \Ilt :IlI-r s.IiIl s.IIIl ltr_\.rrit "\\I' \\.llll III llt'll‘ IIiIIIII-I IIII llt‘lllltlllk‘L saidlilll lll.rllls‘s lH lllt' I‘lltills Ill lL‘\ “Halli I‘.l\ll tilliI‘l t'tli H \\ll"\l

on Ca pusOMaya Angelou will visit NCSU thisweek to kick off Black History Month.

Rohin “orrelll.\ (‘\lotitli.\l.i\.I \rieclntillit‘ L‘\L‘ltl. slitillstitt‘tl l‘_\ lllt‘ .\(\ll IIinII \cIIIIIrcs ltoarIl. \\lll take pl.iII'.II a pin llIrrI'sd.i_\ at the McKIInIIIoIIt I‘lllt‘l\lljJCltrtl ‘I\lll spcak on the iriiportanccor ethnic. I'Innoniic arid religious Ilnersit} and possibly read sortie ol her \sork,"Site lllu.‘\ to keep things It) ltt‘t‘ o\\|t\sliriri." szirIl Brandon Briske}. chair olthe Issues and Ideas (‘niIIrrIIItee tor the\(‘Sl linIIIII \ctnrtrcs BoardHe lnndl} esplarned that he didn‘tlIIIoII \\liat In espect and that. \\liate\crdirection she decided to take. \IIgelnti'spertorrriancc \‘.tltll\l he Ii surprising ltcattor allltrrslIe) said In past lectiir‘cs Angelouspoke about her rich and dIIerse lrlc

\lIllt'Ititlr \IIll l‘I“'lll Black llrslnr).i \IsIl lInIIi larriorrs pnct

c\pcrrcrice and also read trnIiI original\\tir‘l\s()r‘rgiirall). 1.Int lllL‘ I'u‘ltllate NoIernhcr atInn seals \\L‘l'L‘ allotted'l'rclscts ucril on sale III'l'rclsct (‘eiitral III thelltllc) Student (‘enter llie) new treetor \(‘Sl’ studerits. \i tor studentsli‘oIII ollrer colleges. ‘Illl lor teachersand VIP parents and $31) tor all others

"Student response has been ewellcnt."said lirrske),liltt‘ l‘ll‘sl l.lllll lIClIels stiltl Ulll :Il‘lttttlII\n \seeks ago. and alter another Zlitlsears “ere niadc a\ar|ahle and ticketsput on sale tor them. they also sold outby lhursda}.’l he eIeIIt Isa Role Model Leadershipliorurn. part III the Leadershipl)e\eloprrrcnt Series l'rnrri the N(‘.\‘l‘I enter lor Leadership lilhrcs and Public8cm It‘L‘s It Is north credit as .i‘s'elinlars‘ Pt'ngrarii event.

Maya Angelou

litislscys Iniirrnittee Is II-spnrrsrhle lnrspoIIsoI'rrIc IIi.iII_\ nl the "Intellectuale\crlls” lot the l \II and hasplanned I-Ients such as "l'nlIlIIIIllyincorrect \\Ith liill \lalier" on Iaiiipris.Brisket said that \(‘Sl \\.is \er) luck)to lta\e \IIyeloti \rsit.I’laiirrirrg: lor the merit lIccari near theend ol last seriicstcr “hen the him hasIII Its lIrst stat'cs the \(‘\'l l ~\ll scIItIII a hid lnr \neelnu‘s perlortriarrce. II\III}; to gel sponsors lI‘oIIr lIttsIIIesses .iIIIl

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oigarII/atrnris .Iroirrid RaleighItiislset harel) e\peIIcIl to time thenationally rI'cogIII/ed poet at \(‘Sl"it Is great to lI.i\e herlIelore sIIe _L 'Is In .I tune In her lite \IherrslIe III;i_\ retire lrorII prrhlrc perl'orrrranees." said Hirskc}.l-or those \tho need transportation.shuttle buses \\|ll ruri lIct\\eeII TalleyStudent (enter and the \lcls'rrrinrnri(‘eritcr starting: at 0.35 pm. 'l’hursda).

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during the Carolina game.

ECHNICIANtechniciononline.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSlTY'S' STUDENT

UNC wins...over the Pack ot theESA Sunday.

Friends host authorsOTwelve NCSU littérateurs willpresent their works at Mt. Hilllibrary tomorrow andWednesday.

Jimmy RyalsNews lIl'III‘lState's authors become‘l'uesday andwhen the) takelHl. Hill Library's second-l'loor asseriihl) roorrr In readt‘roIII tlierr nu II Isorks.

.\',(~reader'sWedrtesda)

the readings are a part ol‘Authors Days. a program coor»dinated it)Library.Readers Include || .\' (' Stale

llIIIIinIIx it Is I'sIIl IlII llilllslllL‘ st III to ho! l ..,, II IlII IIIIIIIeIuntil in has |III.Il!/cIl his plansIIII his trip to l ‘I..l'I.IIlov\\Htl\l III- \\r|i hI tI-ltiriirrisj II\ll\IltlS.il\.IIloI ll‘.l\\t~l ll" I Inirl'I l‘ltlhe Is I'Iirrenih "..Itll'|‘,' III: lllt‘l.\ iIIiIIIIItitir-«I .lilIl.\.iIttt.Ili/.:tIIIII \.‘II. IIIt‘t'nI't‘ss liis [‘Itl‘t'II‘IthI IIIIlapprntc llt\ Iiip"l'ltI‘ Red (toss is It ‘li .isIiirirrx .irca cliurIliI .III- mi lltt,‘donations In help not the earthquake \IcIIIIIs III l l \.Il\.IIloI.said ltr'Iarit. " l he lx’I-Il ( ‘IIIss |I.IsII \cr‘_\ high IIeI'Il lnr IIIeIlIIalsupplies right IIIIII “

the Friends Iit the

laculty members whose worksspan fiction and rioII—l‘ietion.This year. a student will alsoread. C. Franklin Goldsmith. asenior in mechanical engineer-IrIg “Ill be the last author topresent. scheduled to read at 7p.III. Wednesday..linnnie Davis. N('SL'Libraries assistant director forscholarly communication andexternal relations. sees AuthorsDays as a way to highlight thework of NCSLF authors."The intent lot~ Authors Days]was to proride a venue toshovicase our faculty “riters.”Davis said.Among Tuesdays readers Is

See FRIENDS. Page 2

elp housekeeper’3 family\lkwllll‘kl\ nl Slalr. sl tl_L‘ll]t.'Ul'\ \\ithout Borders .ireauarting l'IoIIr lil\ahador The group had plansto trawl tn the L'Utlllll‘) to one a\IIIIII l)nirirngo school tor elecvIIII'II}. hut the cit} sustainede\tcrrsr\e damage l'rorri tit.earthquake and lost all otitsrdeIIIriirriurircatroris.

.Ilsti tic't'ts

Allit‘l'tcllll.1le him\ccoi'ding: to thels’u‘tl (ll'tlsx lllt‘ l‘ldeath toll had risen to 72(I as ol.l.iII. 35. It IIlI hundreds ol peoplestill Nearly ZnntinnlInIIIcs \\ ere dIIIrIaged ordestroy ed in the quake.tlilsstrtg.

'ius'ars‘A‘st N ‘.'l_‘Chuck Amato and the seniors of the football team accept a trophy for the Microupc.com Bowl

U. Illinois reports teacher

shortage anticipated by 2003Megan Marl

l't‘I‘ llI ~II Il' liIIIiI‘zsltl \\ llx’l-i t"ll»\l\ll'\|(i.\. Ill,t'.rrol \lrlls. doctoral student ineducation. guides her litlttcalroriall’sII‘lInIIIeI In: discussion sectionIIII Wednesday at the l‘tlllt'IllIUHBuilding \lrlls said education Is It"ghetloi/cd prol'essinri." notappealing to .i lot ol' people. \tlrtchparlrall} e\plaIIIs the shortage olteachers at till \L'l'tltlt‘ lt‘\L‘ls.Although Its teacher certrlicatrnrrprograms are tilled lo capacrt). the

l'IIIIeisIt}ltducatronL‘llt‘ottlItIIL‘a IIIectrngthe Minority .\ssncIatIoII ol l‘utrrr'eEducators'l‘he ritectrng \Ias one ot' the col—Iege‘sirripendrng lllinois teacher short—ages in sortie areas Irl' stud}"We're going: Into area elemen»tar) schools and high schools [tostart prorrrotirir: careers III leach»Irigl."('urricrilunr and instruction Head

llltntils. (‘ollcge tll‘Coliltltllu‘tl tls ellorts ltipr'nspecli\e teachers atl‘lIinsIlaI sponsored by

man) ell‘orts to combat

said Departrrrent nl‘

Violet Harris.the open house as a representatrwoi the (‘ollege ol‘ Education."An Illinoisladucatrori release predicted thatteacher shortages might reach “tri-sis

“in March. I'll be at

State Board ol’

proportions by 2003. but thel’nrversity‘s teacher educationprograms remain lull. ln tact.Harris said the program hasexceeded its maximum number ofparticipants.dents are currently enrolled in theMore than not) stu-

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FRIENDSCtititt'lhf-L‘ 9mm fame ‘

NCSL' Poet-in-Residenee JonBalaban. Balaban‘s latest units.a translation ol‘ the uorks ot'lSth Centur} Vietnamese poetHo .\'uan lluong, has drtmunationwide attention."We‘re e\eited to tho e .lon.”Keith \tltl.The other authors on thet'oeket are Kine (iibbons..\'(‘Sl' -\tithor-iii<Restdenee;Robert .\1. lintiitan. head ot‘ thedepartment ot‘ eoiiiniunieation:Histor) l‘i‘ol'essor Linda{\leMtirr); (iail ()‘Brten. anassistant dean in the College t‘lHumanities and SoeialSciences: Raynond L. Moria}.professor emeritus of nuclearengineering; William ti.Dunstan. \isiting assistant pro-l‘es'sor ot‘ liistor): James R.Tro)er. professor emeritus of

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botany; William C. Harris. pro~t'essor ot' liis'tor}; .\lar\ tnSoroos. prot‘essor ot' politieal.s'eienee and public administra-tion: and Robert Met/ger. asso—eiate pi'ot'essor emerittts ot‘ pinlttsttph},(ioldsimtli. the tirst student toread during Authors Day s. “I”gise a presentation trout hisne\\ book. "The Best Hikes ol'l’isgah National Forest."The book is a trail gUtde(‘ioldsmiih developed as a_\otith in \testern Northt‘aroltna. lle ssrote pieces onthe best trails in the forest andlelt them tor use b_\ guests sia_\-ing iii his parents‘ guest hottse.l-xentuall). a friend suggestedthat he eolleet the pieees andpublish them iii book form;Publisher John F. Blair boughtthe proposal tor the hooks andit \s as published last year.

Carolina." (ioldsmith said.Beeause a trail guide \Hlllidmake lor "prett_\ boring read-ing." (’ioldsiiiitli has dewlopeda presentation uith a slidesliou and tlL‘set‘lpllUns ot’ someot the 5H nails 1!] his book."lloiiesils. ldll going to bestinging it." (ioldsmitli said.Mar) Kate Keith. direetor ol‘the l'riends ol' the librar). saidtlie li’iends looked lor possibleAuthors bass readers by clip-ping artieles and publicationsb) and about .\'(‘Sl"s authors.The POL also searched forNCSL' authors through anauthor's database maintainedb} .\'(‘SL' Libraries and courtedauthors through a Web pageand the .\'(‘Sl,' “Bulletin."l)a\is i‘ondl} remembers last)t‘;ii"s "\sell-attended" AuthorsDa)s. at \\thh Stephen.\lai'golis. head ot economies.

Simpson‘s criminal murdertrial."It “as ama/itig ho“ interest—ing the nond'ietion topics“ere." Davis said.Authors Days readings and

presentations \Hll rttn ltottil}from 2 pm. to 7 pm. 'l'iiesda)and Wednesday. \iith piibliereceptions ltiiitHHllg at .s' pm.both nights. .»\ lull listing otreaders and times ean be loiindat \\u\\.lib.nesu.edti/adimnis-tration/t‘ol/authorda_\s.html“Et'eryone is insited." Keithsaid. “All events are tree and

open to the public.“Keith encourages amoiie atNCSI' who has published a

book and is interested in takingpart in new year's AuthorsDays to contact the Friends ot‘the Library at iii-284]. There

TEACHERV Lg“. ‘

eollege‘s teacher L‘erlttiealiotiprogramsthe tiiii\t‘t‘sit)‘s shortage isnot iii the o\eral| \oltime olpi‘ospeetne teaehers. biit tilthe lattions \\itltin that group.\l.tlll titltl seieiiee lL‘dL‘llets.man) ot uhoni eould eom-iiiand mueli higher salaries inanother protession. are tngreat demand .\linoi‘tt_\ \lllrdents and tnale students ol an}race are also being strongl}eneoui'.‘iged to pursue teaeliing\dl'L‘L'l'NSenattythe pereent ot allteaelieis in Illinois are uomen.and less than IS percent areminorities. aeeordtng to theiHi‘li‘. l'L‘iL‘dst‘\llltit‘llls \\ ' 7‘, lt‘ lL‘dL‘ll lUldistriets lll dire need ot teaeh—

ll ltt‘\Ptlll\t‘l\tlt‘lildtltl (‘l‘lik'lL'L' tititltit'dlltrll trips in(‘l‘iieago ptiblte seliools iii:[llitsps'tlHL' lk'tlkilCl\"“t‘ t‘llt'tttlldg't' sllltlt'llls lii«go to (‘liitago publit selioolslit st‘t' lilttl lllt'k ilk' salt". thew 'tt'tleait .iiid that tlie_\ do liaxeteelinolog) and students \tlii.ate “tiling to leattt.” H.lllt~said “litit )oti taii‘t loiee pot.pie in be teat liL‘ts H

Hill'lls illsi‘ \ttti liIJlthough a detiett teitiaiiis in[llt‘sllt's'lfl L‘e\eii

some groups tillL‘dLllt‘l‘s. the l tii\t'isiit's In“giant s.lll|1t'l espatid iii paitbecause ol limited studentteaelitiig positions"Sillltt‘ \tl lhk' \t'iltiitis \M‘lldlet its in." llatits said“Schools \iattt to liititt tli-tiiimber ol teatltet ediitatio-i‘iUklk'lll\ UHarris said some (‘liaiiipaigiiarea patents \ttilll‘lillllt‘tl aboutthe laige Ittiittbei ol student

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TECHNI l

MAD HaNulSeui'?WEUROPEAN NEWSPAPERREPORTS OF TWO “FULLYOPERATIONAL”WEAPONS

NUCLEARIN IRAQ

DESERVE REACTION, BUTWHAT KIND?lit a pic inaugural .lan. l8 interyrew".Hlll Reuters. (icorge \\'_ Htish calledIraqi President Saddam Hussein Li "bigthreat" and asserted the new BushLidrittrirstratioii would use force againstIraq “it we catch ltiiit deyelopirtgw eaporis ol ritass destruction "l'hrs Sundry London‘s Dal/rIL/Lnip/i Littoth Li military engineerwho deth'tLd troiri lrLiLi's nuclear progrant as saying. "There are at least twonuclear bombs which are ready for Uselui lt‘aLil. Before tlte l'.N. inspectorsLame. there were 47 lactories myoly edin the protect Now there are 04."if the reports are true. tliert Antericanintelligence rtceds to drastically reshrftits strategies for peacekeeping in theVliddle last. lr'L at was thought riot tobase L|L\Lloped operational rtttLlL‘Lir‘WLLtpolis _\L‘l.Nuclear war was Liyer'ted during theCold War largely due to the notion ofritutttally assured Llestr'uctroti t.’\l:\l)i.which wagered that nuclear counterat-tacks would annihilate both tlte ileumand the assailant.‘ llll\\L‘lltL ltow L-y er. has been portrayedby :\nterrca and the West as Li lunatictttcgaloinariiac. While some of thattitiage is undoubtedly y'estigial\\Lir propaganda. there is also muchtruth to the itistability of a nuclear-powered lraL|t arsenal.\nd so tlte [CS is left wrtli two pos»

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sible courses of action: l) the ('lintoti—style diplomatic ttse of l'..\'. inspectorsand secretary-genera| negotiations. orSt the Bush—style relentless use ofoll'cnsiye air strikes arid \ariotrs mili-tary campaigns.The current enyiroiiriierit.shanty and tense. is at leastpeaceful and non-y iolent.The International Atomic lzrtergyAgency has espressed a desire toinyestigate the Iraqi defector's claims.But until those are either confirmed ordenied, the United States itittst notinappropriately capitali/e on national—istic frustration. ()il-rieh Iraq .still hasinfluential allies in France. Russia andunions Arab states.l'iiless he wants to start Gulf War II.Btish ll should take Li lesson from hispredecessor and embrace tlte interna-tiorial safeguards sponsored by thel'nited Nations.Despite the fact that Bush I calledlltisseirt Li “riiLidniLtrt.” we itittst trustthat men lie would not make an act ol~aggression without warning - not oti anan iriiic leyel.

thoughlargely

We can only w art to I'L'tlt'! to llttsseiti.Such a position lacks the so-calledglory of war. bttt also gains in protect-iitg Atiiericaits from the blitid embraceof tire very thing they are fighting:aggression.

Jackie’s DadLeasing tltehouse for the lasttime. he stops me.srniltng. A raretltirig these days:a smile from Dad."Dino." he callsme. his nicknametor rrie sirtcc l waslittle, "This is loryou." .\lld llL‘.lOC uel n" hands me a little, q Y white booklet.Elnsel totrr'-hy—si\-tricli. es. lariirnLitcLlneatly in the oieivorgLiiir/ed way hehas. ".lL'iL‘kiL"s Handbook ol ldlSllllL‘llt‘kll‘atcrital .\d\ ice," the cm er reads “()r.l \crythtng I Knew You Really Wantedlo ls'riow ' l'here set en pages.botirid by a sltyer' ot l’l‘Listi-(tll't'

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t’l'ate. l'rir\ersrty ol ('altloi‘iiia Litli'\irie. Itltitii.But what about (icor’ge ll‘s blackgold .’ \ot llubya’s otl. bttt rather lllsSecretary of State: (‘oltrt l’owcll \cs.what about litiri‘I\t tltc bl‘lti chttblican ('oii\ctttroii.alter assuring Senators \shcrolt.’l'htrriiiorid. llclms. et al. that theywouldn‘t be ser‘y rtig itridet a black picsidcrit Liriytrrrie l’owell proriiotcdalliritiatryc action. pt‘orchorcc and “biggoyeriinierit" social and education programs. tltc ReptibltLLin response.and silence lit his autobiography.l’owcll openly cortdeirirtcd ( iL-otgc l fortrsitig black coriyict \\'il|ic llortoii torile white \otcrs in his l‘lSS picstdcntral campaign l.\L'li bcloic this year‘sRepublican ('oiiyeiitiouil oyctest.l’tt\\L'll L'LlllL‘Ll lllL‘ (ilH’ ”llt'l lllL‘ l‘lLtL‘lsrttati's party ” liuc. tltc party ol l tticolriiii the lStitts did tirilottiirialely bL'Loiticthe party ot the lslsls tn the l‘loltsSo why did (iL-orgc ll choose l‘owcllas the highest ranking black tti.\rncrrcaii lllslitl'\ .’ lraitkly.he‘s a general He‘ll take his orLlL-rsllcs Li ReptibliLLin dream come true ahighly decorated. highly educated.highly .idoicd Stepiri l ctLhit\\c|l thcti. thank (loLl lol‘ llcriiocratsl-ycry prcstdciit since yridori loltiisoiihas won Ml tit 'lll pL'tL'L‘ttl ol the blackyotc llut what do tltc lleriioLt'ats reallyollci blacks besides being not theRepttblicaiis’ .\t least the Republicanstry to lure blacks with issues tcr’rpplingtas plans. callous nicdtcal plans andinstitutional tiicrcrlcssriess irt getieralil)criiocr;its itrst (\llt't'l black \otcsruerely tor being llcriioct‘ats, "\otL'ltlgick Vote Democrat. lyiichtrecsttlt'L‘ \\Lii‘ld “at ll.”

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Brendan Haywood contests a Damon Thornton shot in North Carolina‘s 60-52 win.

he‘s 4Brendan Haywood had five blocks Sunday against the F -Pack.

UNCC: "“9: D» .- (134.: ..

liorte to close otit the scoring."The) didn't do an)thmg spectacular thatcaused them to \\ in." Wilkins said. "The; didn‘tcome iii and pla) a terrilic game. The) didn‘tnecessaril) knock LliHHl eu‘r) shot the} took.We got the stops: \te l'orced them to turn the ballUVCt‘ as much as “0 could. And \se det'initel)had the game in our hands."The Pack could get nothing goittg oit'ensnel}in the first half. shooting just l9.-l percent iti-l'orJl i from the floor.“North Carolina is art outstanding dClCll\l\L‘team." Sendek said. "It‘s difficult to get em)baskets around the cup “llh the inside presencethat the) have. From oiir standpoint. he test hada hard time making shots.“The Heels took adtantage ol~ State‘s shootingwoes to build aii earl) Hui adutntage. but the}could never quite ptill aua}. State has helpedout b) its t‘ree-ihrou shooting. hitting X-of-lllfrom the chant) stripe tor the hall‘. That boostiron: the line disappeared in the second hali‘.ht\\\L‘\ er. “hen State comerted lust lot-7."We didn‘t com ert on tree throus as much asue‘re capable oi. and \\L‘ didn't knock d0\\ll thebig shots that here capable ol‘. and the} did."\thktns said.State “em on a iiiitii N2 run during the latterportion of the l’ii'st to make it a 23-21 game. .»\pair of Ha) \iood dunks shttt doun the Paelt‘srun. and l'NC \\ent into the locker room tip 3l~Ill State never led during the game.

AROUNDTHE

ACC

Standings:Team ACC Record OverallDuke 7-0 iQ-iNorth Carolina 7-0 if»?Maryland 5-2 14‘?)Wake Forest 3-4 «4,;Georgia Tech 44. i"‘-TVirginia 3-4 1.1»;NC. State 2-5 10-8Clemson 1-6 tO-ti)Florida State 0-7 5-15Saturday's GamesGeorgia Tech 77, Florida State 68Alvin Jones scored 26 pomts. grabbed 14 rebOunds andblocked four shots to carry his team over Florida State. TheSeminoles committed 21 turnovers and remained wmless in theACC.Cincinnati 78. No. 9 Wake Forest 72 (OT)Cincinnati blew a 10-p0int lead in the final 4:42 oi its game WithWake Forest but recovered in overtime to pull off the upsetThe Demon Deacons have lost all five road games they haveplayed in the month of January.No. 13 Virginia 104, Clemson 76Virginia temporarily silenced talk that they're overrated With a28spoint win in Death Valley. The Cavaliers held Will Solomon.the ACC's leading scorer, to just 10 pomts on 2‘ot-14 shootingNo. 2 Duke 98, No. 8 Maryland 96 (OT)If Gary Williams felt like his head was about to explodeSaturday night, he probably had good reason after watchingthe finish of Maryland's game With Duke. The Terrapins led 90-80 with 54 seconds left in regulation before allowmg Duke tocome back and send the game to overtime. in the extra periodthe Blue Devils got SlX paints and a huge block from ShaneBattier to take the wrn.

do at this time ot _\eai' "l‘lorida led hi .-1 points attei thetirst rotation. and that iiiai'giii held\lL‘dd} the l‘Csl til liiL' ltlL‘L‘l"‘l‘lieyie a good team.” Sit-\eiisoii

Pli\lll\ c tot its reuniteto heal the iiatioiis

that haie ai‘i‘ected the team.“It \\ as a great meet tor our kids."said Steieiisoii. "The} \sent out anddid an outstanding rob and \sorkedhard It \\ e can lseep this kind ot per—tormaiice up and continue toimpro\e like new improied oxerthe last three ueeks. \se‘ll be a teamthat can \iabl) LUIHPCIL‘ “tilt the(ieorgias. l-loridas and the.~\labamas.‘~Brimii echoed Ste\enson in heranal) sis ot‘ the meet. She thought thatthe meet \\ as a big confidence boost-er l'or the team. and their pei'i'orm~ance it as "e\act|) \\ hat he needed to

Forthe

\tltl Hi the (itiliih "’l‘ltt‘} \\ L‘I'L‘ \illltltilld tiltl gili‘ti \lxll|\ N.\‘te\enson \\as also pleased withthe tact that the Pack \\ as able to staywell utthiti l 5 points ot‘ the (iatoi's.a goal that the coaching stall estiiblished bel’ore the meet.The Pack tell to 7 1 oxeiall and Idat home. “hile the tiatoi's. comingoil a brutal eail} season schedule.improted to 2-0. \est \ieck. thePack “1“ trtoel to(.‘liapel Hill lot the(imernor's (‘up The meet. “lllLil\sill ieatui'e State. loo son. \lar) landand .\orth Carolina. \iill stait at lpm. Saturday

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began

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Gators hold off NC. State

9 State topped 195 for the firsttime this season in Saturday’smeet with No. 8 Florida.

\ltitt \liddleton‘i.l?t \\i:i_i

lhe ,\.t' State fJ)llllltt\llt‘\teaiii nas tleleated Satiiida}night h} the l‘ltllltld (itlltll'\heloie a ei'o\\d ol _‘.tllo inNew llt‘ltl\ t'olixetiiii No 4“NS ‘2‘ l‘he eighth i'aiiked(ialtth [Vl‘\l\'tl lllt‘ll' \L‘t'ttlltl lllgllest \eoie iit \t‘lltml lll\lttl'} and\\Ull lltL‘ lllt‘t‘l tlkNl‘llL‘ .t \.tlt.tltlel'loi‘t lrom the iiiitit')-tleplt'tetl\\o|lp.tek.

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touch9 Defense kept N.C. State inits game with North Carolina,but offense couldn’t propelthe Pack to the win.

.lerem) Ashton‘1 .‘i l‘ lditut

\ (‘ .\tate\ delenxe pla)ed\\ell enough to heat .tl't‘lll'HLll\oi‘th (‘ai'olina on SundayI iilot'ttiiiatel). it didn't lia\ethe Hlle‘ll\l\t‘ tii'eponei to topthe \o o team in the eotinti').lilie \Vollpaek tlllrh'. 25x\ll.llllle (‘|)tl\l (‘ttlllCt'L'ttL't‘lshot .i miserahle 3t.l pereentlimit the [loot in a 0052 lossto the lat‘ llt‘e‘lx t l7‘2. 7»lll tilthe l-ntei'tainiiient and Spoi‘tx\I'etta llexptle the poor per»loi'iiianee li'oiii the lield.State \\ll\ iii PtNllltlll to “inin the lmal minute“I told our gti_\\ .iltei thegame that l \\.l\ \ert protid otthem. that I didn't think it\\a\ possihle tor a group ol~)tltlllg men to pla) aii_\ hard-ei. or eompete more liereel)than the} did toda_\." Statehead eoaeh llerh Seiidek\‘dltl.'l’i'ailing Joefio \Hllllelt in the game Statelattnehed a rim that “(toldpitll it haek into the game.Fre~hman Senotei' Sheri'illgot llllllgh tolling \tith a \hort

ll:35

i'tiiinmg iiiinpei' in the lane,()n the l’aek'x tit-\t pmses-\ltlll. \t‘llltil' (‘orneliux“llllttllh lltl a hoop to eutthe gap [o 46 -lll.

NC. State wrestlers cl6 N.C. State won a pair ofdual meets at Virginia andJames Madison on Saturday.

Spells Staii K. poilN.('. State \\\cpl a pair ofroad meets Saturday. del'eat—ing Virginia and JamesMadison.The Woll‘paek‘Atlantic (‘oastthe

«7-0. 2—1(‘onl'ereneelday inCharlottest'ille. Va. where itdefeated the Cavaliers 23.ltl.

\late \\.t\ led in ttiitiot KelliBiottii. \\ho plaeed third in theall aiotiiid. seeoiid tn the \atiltt‘lh‘i aitd lll\l tn the tine\enl‘.tl\ WW lltouii llllhllt'tl |ll\lheliiiid the tiatoi'x‘ llilat'}llioiill‘wii and l\.tl.t \Vatei'hotixelit the .lll atomid eoitipetitioii‘.\lllt a ‘kl'lk' ot l" I, It mg .i per\t'lldl hest\eiiioi \lomta llei'i'jt Ulllllllllt‘tlltei oiit~tandiiig \t‘.t\tlll on thehalaiiee heaiii. t\iiig l‘hoiiipsoiitoi tirxt tn the e\eiit \\ ith a storeol " ”5 and t). or: liei loi third alltime at State llei’i‘} "x i‘oiitme \\.l\a deliiiite eio\\dvplea\ei andpioinpted one itidge to gi\e heithe pei'tett ~~eoreol ltl llo\\e\ei‘.peileetioti on the heam t\ nothing

Kenny Inge and the rest of the Pack had trouble putting the ball in the basket.steal and la)up. .loseph loite.“ho led allPUIIHN. lt‘lllptll'dl‘ll)the Pack \titli apointer. (ii‘tind). \tho tied

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ENCSU 23d gite State ant 3 early 3-0flflflLgflnlejnaa eVutook its onl)lead of the dtial match at 4-3alter .liini Mame) posted anll-Z major deeision \ietor)

nen l'oi Herr}. \\ ho stored a liton the heaiit ttto wars ago at the\\o|lp.iek lit\itatioiial"l “as exeited.” \ttltl Herr)."Hut theie\ detiiiitel) room loiiiiipio\etiieiit still."Hoth Hionn and Bert) lia\exteppetl tip for the l’aek. \\liiehhas heei‘. deeimated h) iiiitii'iex toke} peiloi‘iiieis .-\mt l aiigendoilitoi'ii aiiteiioi eitieiate ligamenti..\imee l’aiiton throketi arm) andpromising ll'L‘\llllltlll (her)!l’otaeeo trttpttii'ed -\L'lllllC\ lL‘llAdoiii .A\ll ot the iiiiui'ed g}tllll.t\l\are lost lot the season.\Voll'paek \t‘llltll' Sara l)olait\ll'dtllt‘tl a musele on the halaneeheam and did not eompete on thetlooi’ e\erei\e l‘he iiiiiioi itittii')

\\lll eatixe llolaii to lll|\\ oneneek on the floor. htit she \\ ill hehaek m aetioii on the heain ne\t\\ L‘L‘h. llL‘tltl ethlt‘ll hltll‘hStewnxoii \.lltl that l'i't‘\liiii;iit\loll) l’ennington \lltttlltl step inhit the iititit'ed l)olaii on the floorlot the time heiiig.,\l\o paeiiig the l’aek \\ erell't‘\llltl;lll \lison Hand} and wit»ioi Kara (‘liai'lex lltind}. a l'i'exh-man li'oiii t‘oneoi'd. .\'.('.. postedpei'wnal eollegiate bests on boththe \atili (0.85; and halaneeheaiii 4‘) "TV. t‘hat‘lex. the I‘l‘lh'l~'.\(il. Rookie ol the \ear. post.ed \eztxoti highs in three e\ent\ttuie\eii hars. halanee heain and”m" L‘\L‘I'CI\L‘l tllltl IlL‘tl llet' \L‘Ll-\ttll high in the with \\llll a \L'tll'L‘

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SCHEDULE.\l haxkethall at \\ll . l. *1. " no\V haxkethall \~ l Sl M“). 7' ill\\I'L‘\lltllg.‘ u t'aiiiphell. lWl»(isiiitiasties. ( ioteriioi \ ('up. Z/t

The gymnastics team lost to Florida Saturday night.

til ‘Hi.Stexenson “as pleased \\llll l1l\team\ «it end] pei'l‘oi‘iiiaiiee.\l‘L‘elllL'dll) lllt.‘ lL‘alll \ettt'lllg

Damien \\ lllxlll\ tor the teamlead in points ‘~\llll l1. phoedV|lt~t da_\ altei'arrested on assault eliai‘gex

one heiiig”You lend to lia\e a lot ol

ox er .lason (lore at lM.State aiixnered Maxxe} ‘\ “"7ish h.‘ \sinning the nut threellltllk‘llL'\. latch Hi‘eitettlxielit‘FlllNL‘tl to a |7Al teehiiieal lall\ietoi'} o\ei' l'V'a‘s /,aehl‘reda) :tt W7 to gt\e theWollpaek an 8-4 lead. State“ottltl not relinquish ll\ leadand pulled ottt to a lJ~-lathantage after Riek) l‘ti\\lCl'and (ieorge ('inti‘on postedhaekao—haek \ietoi‘ies.The (‘axaliers' ’l'oh)MacDonald pulled l'Va “lllllll\L‘\ en of State at l4»7 al'ter he

arm two in one day in

llllllt'x \\\l_‘.'ll on )Utll' mind.and ll \\ A kind ol tough. htitint lt‘.Illl|llttle\ and toaehingstall lia\ e done a great ioh olstanding heliiiid me." (iltllltl)

earned a ‘3 deeision oxei'l{_\an Met‘alltiin .it I”. State“on! on to \‘slll thiee e‘ttIISt‘L‘ll-ii\e matehes hegiiming \\ith(liaeto lliottnk L3 \lL‘lt)l’\otei lloh Seidel at l4| 'l'lie\lelilf'h lllt. iea~etl the l’ttek’slead to l" ’State-K l'omm) l).l\l\ posteda ltrS maioi tltt‘ehltlll \ietoi')o\ei' l'\a\ lllllLNltl Vera atH‘) to make it a Zl-7 Statelead heloi'e l’iei're l’i‘_\ot‘ gath—t‘l‘t‘tl a 7-(1 \tL‘lttl‘} o\er th‘('au‘ l)oii ('at'lti-(‘latiss atl57 to make ll 24 7. State “as

said. "l just named to hethere for in) team."The t\\o teams then alter-nated tor thetint eotiple of minutes tiiitilDamon l'hoi‘iiton i‘eemered .i\lttll hloeked h) lli‘eiidaiilla}\\ood .itid dropped iii ala_\tip to ll‘.lll'tl\\ the lead to4044. The lleelx had theirehanees to regain themonientttiii htit llll\\t‘tl all \|\MN thronx the} attemptedduring State\ riml-ollo\\iiig a te|e\i\ioii timeout, (‘litloi'd lia\itoid\\\l[K‘tl the hall trom lawn(‘apel and took ll iii lot alasthi‘eak |a_\tip (lit thelleelx‘ L‘lt\tl|llf_’ pttxst‘wmll.lllL‘ l’ttelx lttlet‘tl Lt lll'\t'k'tllltl\iolatioit iii the haekeotii't.Williams then got the hall inthe post and stored on a hookshot to \liee the l N(' lead towas.l‘oite had the .tll\\\t‘l. lioue\ei'. hitting a itimpei m theright eoriiei‘ to e\teiid thead\antage to three \\llll 4:5lremaining. 'l‘he t\\o teamsthen ewhanged haxketx tintilWilkins. \\ ho tied (li'tind) lotthe team lead \\llll l3 Ptllllh.eharged tlt\\\ll the haxelme\\llll l15l lelt tor a one-handed dtiiik that hi'onght the l’aek\\lllllll one again \\i|kin~.‘dtiiik \\otild gi\e the l’aek ll\last [‘t‘lllh ot' the game."We fought haek and litiiigtough and itist didn‘t eome

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teamPr) oroneaftertledtietetll]tl\\'L‘\ er.eharged with an tinsportxmanvlike eondtiet eall. making thewon: 33- ll).Greg Francesca won the lastmateh ol‘ the dtial by upsettingState's Seott (Barren hy thescore of l2~7 at [(15 to pit»dtiee the final score.Alter defeating Virginia. theteam made the trip met tollai‘risonhttt'g. Va. “here ithanded James Madison a It)»If) loss.The Dukes‘ Nathan Riekman

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O The men’s and women'sswimming and diving teams fellshort in their bid for their firstAtlantic Coast Conference win.

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point.\\tl\ and “toe (‘olahella “on thelll'\l too mzitehex ol the meetBut State took \e‘\L‘ll ol~ the“CH eight. including the lastsix. to eoa\t to the ietoi').Bi'eitenhaeh and l)tl\l\ eaeli\eored major tlk‘k‘hltllh tor thel’aek against .l.\ll'Meannhile. (iari'en made uploi‘ lll\ earlier l(l\\ h) pinningSeott lli'tihaker in SI \eeoiids.The l’aek l'L‘llll‘lh toWednesda) at 7 pm fllRe)no|d\ (’olisetim. \there ll\\lll take oti (‘amphell

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