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Page 1: Wednesday - ocr.lib.ncsu.edu · 3/6/2002  · Former o Asold-out crowdlistened to former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto discussanarrayof topics from terrorismto herpersonal

Formero A sold-out crowd listened to former

Prime Minister of Pakistan BenazirBhutto discuss an array of topicsfrom terrorism to her personal strug-gle for democracy.

Lauren Deere\ti .2 Matt Reporter

liena/rr liliutto. tutee-eleeted l’rime\lmrstei' ot Pakistan. addressed a sold»our aiitliente iii Steuart Theater on\lorid.i_\ night as part ot a \seek longseries oi e\ents ealletl “lusplormglslaiii and the \luslmi World." sportsored h} tiie international Studies(‘oiriiiirttee iii the (‘ollege oillmiiamtres .itrd Soeial Serenees.liliritto's address. titled “Terrorism.lslarit. lteriioei'aej. and the West." weered tupies ranging irom tlte e\ents oi's'ept ii to her struggle i'or demoei‘ae)\\hrle in oliite."We meet together at an estraot'dinar)and dangerous riiiief' Bhutto said iii heropening reiiiai'ks..\lie then uttered her eondolenees to\iiierrea alter the Sept ll terrorist.itraeks "\ou l:\lllel'lt’.l| are the heaeorioi deiiiueraes.”Beeause lihtrtto studied at llar\ardl nrieisrt} tor iotir years. site has per—

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sorial ties to the eoiintr} she "learnedand llourished iii "liliutto said the terrorists that attacked\riiei‘iea are riot lighting iui lslaiii. huttor themseh es. She noted that the Mistlllttittt'll} oi lslarii is against \rolenee."'l'lie) are enemies ot lltillttlllll}. the}“1” he deleated. let'titl'lsls “ill hedestroM‘d." Bhutto said “lllL‘l'C isnothing nohle in their .iettoris ""I took them on and paid .i pr'iee."satd ”M) regret is that \s e \\elL‘ unableto uni'a\el them eompletels ",\\ i’r'ime \linistei. lihutto tirademan) eontrihutions to l’akrstan. Shee\tradited terrorists. iritr'udueed [H‘lHtllrmum to the eountr') ‘s industries. erad-reared polio. inei'eased liter‘ae} h) one,third. iutrglit domestie \ioleiiee andtrained lili).iltt(i pl'tliittl') sehool teaelrers. oi \shom 7ii pereeiit u ere “omen,liliutto is partieulai‘l) proud oi' mak-ing int'ormation s)stems a\ailah|e toher t'tlttllli} ('iti/ens isere rntrodueedto eelltilai‘ phones. Internet. e mail andmen (NV."The estremists‘

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greatest tear is thespread ot' iiiiormation. \s'lireh eliokesthe tt\_\geil oi terrorism." said liltutto."This liiil'ormation] opened tip oppor—tunities. opened tip minds."Bhutto stressed tlte iiiiportanee oi'denioerae} throughout her speeeh"Demoeraeies don‘t start \sars'.‘

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Solieitatiori irom le'tlll earil \eiidoisis on the rise. ilooding stridents' e marlriihoses. phones and iii.ii|ho\es. andtatisrtig urii\eisiiies aeruss the nationto trim" uute h) espresstitg eoneeinsand imposing trglitei regulationsSome seiiouis. \llsll as the t niiersrt}le\as. have gone so tar as to haneiedrt eartl soltertatioii on seliuol prop.ert_\. \\lllt‘ll has been a title oi theirsnu\\ tor se\ei‘;il )earsllo\\e\ei’. tltis does iiol pre\ent thetahie iiiai‘keters trom settiitg up aerossllte sil'L‘ei."('retlit eard \eiitlors euiitaet studentsdespite the eitor'ts \\e liaie in place.one ol' Ilieiii heing keeping them tilleariipiis." said \'ree l’resrdent torStudent .-\i'iarrs at thele\as in .‘\ll\lill .lames Viek.liut \shrie \(I State. like others. hasreeogiii/eil tltat this is art issue ot eon-eei‘ii. the} lime eliosen not to han ered-it eard soliertation heeause like thel'ni\ersrt} oi Testis. the} would ha\eto han all solieitation.liltt‘lltt‘t'ttttit't‘. eredit ettt'd stiltellttllottis a main souree oi' r‘e\enue i‘oi' man)N('Sl' student organi/ations. Studentoi'ganr/atiuns that sponsor tahle mar-keters make money aeeording to thenurnher ot' applieatrons the} can t‘olleettrom interested students.(‘redit eai'd eornpanies eannot. hou—es er. when to students \sitltout a per—iiiit tr'orii M'Sl. \shieh. in order togain. must pi'o\e the) are being spon»sored h) a student organi/ation.

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l‘lioinas Stalioid. \iee elianeellor torstudent al'iairs at \(‘Sl'. eoniineritedon the stattis ol \(‘Sl "s etior'ts tu\\.irdrestiretriig earrl \eiidors ”\ieli.i\ e not eoriipletel} heen suet essiul .itelriiiinatriig this prohlerir. hrit \xe lia\edone as \\ ell .is \\ e run and lltI\L‘ made

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l‘l'tlg’lkNN”("reilit L.t|tl eompanres reeene student lists lioiii iim\ersities. andalthough this upsets students tpiite ire»iltieritl}. legally it is eonsideied puhlieIltlotlttttlltitt ttt tttiist slates. ttteltidtngNorth (‘arolina and eaii he disir'ihuted\srthout the students‘ lsrioisledgellu\\e\et1 a sttidertt eau ask that hisllllill‘lll ition he kept L‘illllltlt'llllttl Vieksaid that onee a strident chooses to dotlirs. tlie_\ are elioosing to suppressmioiniatioii iroui all \enues.their school dii'eetoi’). stieh as\liist tll||\et'stltes do not sell sllttleitlemail addresses. N(‘Sl' ineltided.

Bhutto said. "lleiiioei'atres also do notsponsor international terrorismSlli‘ .tlsll .tiltls‘tl lllttl ‘\lll\'llkil Is tiiiudel ot \shat ean he.”Siiiee the last tiiiie Bhutto \\.ts dismissed troiii ottree. militant groupslltt\e gained strength lll l’akistaii 'l'heeountr}’s national legislatiie hud} isgone. the eortstituttun \ias suspended.and lialt oi the Supreme (‘otirt riidgeswere returned lt'tiltt olllee."This is not the simple \iuiid \\edreamed oi alter the (old \Vai lltrs isnot the simple lite l dieariied oi."Bhutto said "l.eritlt.'rship is ne\er eas).For me. leadership is a passion."l‘pon itieiiig esrle. liliutto iiiids it tlll'l'ietilt trawling to share her messageShe misses liei‘ elitldren. all under theage oi' IR. and she misses her litrsharid.uho is still hemg held hostage He isboth \\lthl_\ helosed l’akistan .iiidalso knots ii i'or eorruptiori.’l'he daugltter ot' the iii'st-eleetedl’rtme \ltnstet' to Pakistan. Bhutto greutip in polities."I Has groomed tor polities."Bhutto..\i'ter her lather \sas e.\eeuted. Bhuttosaid late took met her lite. and shetook on a mission to promote l'r‘eedoiiiarid to light iiiiustiee.In her speech. Bhutto riientioned the“brutal decapitation" oi Wall Street

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Seltools such .is the(‘ttlllt‘l'lllih eoiisideriiigadding ei‘edittheir treslimanlierkele}t'r'etlit eai’d solreitatron on tamprrs“\\'e are diseotir'agriig \endors iioiiihanding oirt grits to students. htit \seeatinot proliihit students ii'oiii .reeess toillese ser\ lees tllld tttlitl‘tttalltitt \\ e let‘lhetter rui‘orniation is the .iiisuei to thisprohlem.” said Rrehard liiaek. .rssisiarit\tee chancellor .it l'(~ liei‘kele}N(‘Sl l)ireetoi oi \'e\\ Student(trientatron Roger (‘allaiiari agrees(‘allanari distrrhuted o\er 5.tltttl eretlit eard deht management hooklets to .illne\\ lllt'ttllltitg' \llltletlls lllls [‘ttsl )t‘dl.suite the} are riiust likel_\ to he eontaeted h} eiedtt eai'd eompanies \Iso.Hittite) lltttlittg."‘lllt‘lll \\tts illsettsst‘il onthe second da\ oi orientation in .i let

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st-ezCREDIT matFounder’s Day Dinner celebrates

115 years of NCSU9 During the Founder's Day Dinner,

three individuals will receive thehighest non-academic honor award-ed by NCSU.

NeWs .slatt ReportTonight at (i130 p.iii,. N.(‘. State nillcome together to eelehrate its totindiitgand honor three proiiiineitt indisrdualsiii the L‘tlltllllltilll}.The 3002 Founder‘s Day l)rnner “illtake place in the Mels'iritrnon (‘eitterand “ill eelehrate the llith anniiertsar} oi' the iounding ot' the university.The university was founded in ititi7h) the North ('aroiina GeneralAssembly to pr'o\ide edueation andstimulate eeonotiiie deselopment inagrietilture and engineering Sincethen. the unnersrty has grown toinclude a mueh more diserse range ot'diserplines rneluding lite seienees.physical seienees, textiles. design and

soetttl setettees,During the dinner. (‘lianeelloi \lars e

:\nrie l‘o\ \\lll also present the prestigrous \Vtitauga Medal to three out»standing rridrsrduals.The le\ll\lllk‘\ \Hll hegm \\|lll areeeptron at oziil p.m.. t‘olloised h_\ adinner at 7. The assards are to he thesettled at 7:45 pm.The Watuaga \ledal is the highestnon‘aeademie honor hestois ed h)N(‘Sl' and “as established to recog-ni/e rndinuals uho ltase renderedsignit'ieant and distinguished sei'\ ice toM‘Sl'This _\eai"s i‘eeiprents include .iainesll. (ioodnight oi ('ai'}. eliiei' e\eeuti\eoi'i’ieer oi SAS Institute; James A.(Laham ot' Raleigh. l‘ormer longtimeNorth (‘arulina eomntissioner oi agrieulture; and (ieorge W. Jones oiRaleigh. a former member oi' the hoardot'direetors oi' \‘l’arren Distributing (‘o.

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prime minister highlights current global issuesluiriiial reporter liamel l‘e..i| arid imdsthe handling ot the inst-stimuon to heilr.‘t‘]‘l§ s.riltlr'tilIIL'"llou iiiarijt \eptemliei lltiis’.lslst'tlelttse itl llel

llou"I sllk‘lll.tli\ llititel l’eatls\s lilitlilit tledletl lllL'slteetll. she rilleteil .til\ It e'lo the students hereat'eept the status Llllll. tlori‘t .iteept no.don't aetept traditional roles " she said"\\e ha\ e smashed man} glass t erlrngs.htit u e lia\e mans leir to iireak "There are t\\u e\eiits ieiiiainriie in tire"|'\plorriig [slam arid the \ltislirii

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\\urld " (lri \‘sedriesdas. \laieh h at 7ii iii. \skia .\luhariiriieil. the Whitelli‘rtse . urrespundeiii lot The l-rnal (‘alliiesispaper. \ihrih is the itlllelttl ptthli-.atrori oi the \‘atimi oi lslaiii. \\|ll givea lecture entitled. “.liliad. linguism aridli\e l’ost Sept ll Rellettions on\lrislriiis. '\lllL'l'lL.ill\ arid llumehoys"iii l’oe jlti, \rid on "Thursday. March "at 4 s'tt p m. (ieorge Saliha ol'('olunihia l‘mieistt} \Hll delr\er a lee--trite entitled. “-\iahit Seiente and itsliiiliiente on lturope“ in ('altluell (i-lit—i

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reacts to Bhutto speech9 People came out to hear the former

Prime Minister of Pakistan for differ-ent reasons many left with a bet-ter understanding oi the global pic-ture.

Lauren Deere\ii'tr \tatt Reporter

The aridreriee. \ilueli tilled eier') seatin Steuart 'l'heater and ii\ ert'lou ed intothe 'l'allei Student (‘enter Ballroom“here the address uas hr'oadeast on alarge screen. hung on liena/ir Bhutto‘sL‘\L‘i"\ \soid ,\lonila_\ night.l)ii'lerent tlimgs hrotight people to thetalk that night. 'lu some. she is held inhigh regard. and to others she is lllltl‘mous.“Slit"s a \sell-knoun person.” saidDasul (irliiiaitrii. pioiessui' oi liistor'_\“She's a toiitrtnei'sial i'rgui'e. 'l herewas a hrgli le\el oi eori‘uptrori in herregime."While (irlmartin noted that not e\er_‘.one i'espeets her. she heeaiiie .i s_\iiiholoi' i'eststaiiee tu militai_\ rule“She ltas immense popular support

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doors too The NCSU Management and

Technology Academy will help stu-dents understand their sktils andstrengths in a business and technol-ogy-driven society.

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"\li understanding oi husrness helpsstudents sueeeetl taster as “C” as heitigpiuiiioted taster iii a euiripam." saidls’tissell lhoii=.is. piogtaiii iirariagei ioi\.('. State's .\laii.igeriieiit andleelinolugs \eadeiitiThe \('.\l \l.iii.i;.'eiiierit andleeltnulogi \eadeiin is a tour iteekpiugrarii that pioiiiles .iiiiitlrotluttiori to\lllllllik'l.tet't‘letttletl l‘ttsttti‘sst‘tHlt‘t’i‘h ltii lltlil liti\lllt‘s- \ltltls‘lll\.lltis eei‘triieate progiaiii is .tll altei‘iiathe or option to hemiiiiiiig seniors.seniors. or ieeerit graduates arid giadiiate students \\|io impro\ etheir understanding oi hrisiiiess iii reehnologs rtlli\L‘ll \sor'kplaees."'l'liis aeatleiiii \\ as hirtliedthere \\ ere teelinreal graduates\\aiitei| to li;t\t‘ a hetter understandingol husrness. hut heeatrse oi their heetre.normal strident selieiltiles tlie_\ didn'tit.i\e time toi .i husiiiess iiiinur." said'l‘horiias.Thoriias does eotiiment that “this program \\ ill not enahle you to get a nunoriii husmess iii ioiii‘ \seeks. it \\lll yustpro\ ide arid arm students \\ itlt hustnesseoneepts tiiat \\lll impress eoinpaities.""(‘iitttptttttes esteem and regard some-one \\ ho has sonte knou ledge oi busi-ness; it‘s no“ heeorning that industrydemands it." said management gradu-ate student Agra}(iandhi, (‘onipanres look at theiremployees as assets. and hasiiig this.ieadem) under your belt is \ei'} muehso an asset.""(‘ompames \\';tltl students \iltounderstand hiisiness heearise the} \\ anttheir assets IL‘Iltl)lU_\‘Ces| hase thebiggest return." said Thomas ”Withbusiness skills. students are able toe\plain hon their talents can translateinto a bigger return {or the eoriipam."

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\lie s)lllhttlt/L‘s hope attached todenioeraey" said (irlriiartin.Yet. she \\;is not able to mill” all oillL'l' proiitrses to Pakistan. and(irlmartrri said a lot oi people ieel asthough she let rheiii doun.“She did tr} to undertake eertarnthings tor “omen." said (iilniartrn."But she “as unable to riisttttite an)tundaitiental ehange.".\lan_\ agreed that the speech. thoughuondei‘t'ul in delr\er). had a ten gaps.\\rlliatn lloettelier. assistant proies~sui ol polrtreai seienee and puhlreadministration. said he i‘elt Bhutto'sspeech \\as \er'_\ good. but “it didn'taddress some oil the deeper t|ttesltons,"“t)\ei‘all. it “as \er_\ uptiiiiistie ands) inpathetie.” said lioetteher.-\kram Khater. assoerate [ll'tllesstll' oihistui's. ell_|0)etl the speeeh. but alsosaid that "it hypassed some \er} inter-esting questions."llo\\e\el‘. ttot e\et‘_\otte lell l’ihtttto‘saddress leelirig as though something\\tts tttlsstllg‘.“i thought it “as outstanding.“Rosalie (iates. a protessor ot lti\liti') atMeredith ('ollege. “l lld\ e admired hertor a long time '

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mayorslhe aeadeiiis is eoniposed ut iouriiiodules‘ husmess luiidaiiientals. prot-eet management entrepreneurship andprotessiurial enrrehment\eeuidirrg to urgani/ers. these toureoiiiponents \stll etiahle students togain .i hr'oader understanding oi thehusiness emuonrtient. managementperspeetiies arid the role oi teehriolog)in husmess; it will also de\elop l‘llslrness toiitaets through iietuorkmg.\ihieh \sill help students understandtheir skills and strengths and relateillelll to employers needs,“Through this aeadeni}. the students\\ ill has e a hetter understanding oi hosstheir maiur ean he ut \.iltie in .i eompan) " said Thomas"\losl stttiletits \sarit lo kr.ii\\ \siiei‘elllt'\ heluiig in a t'uriipaiii three the}ti.r\ e gamed some husrness knoisletlgesome students “I“ eitilNItlt‘i taking atitliei'erit ttiiit'tional area in .i eoinpa-n_\ ,.tiandlir agreed that li.i\rngskills eari he heiietieial tolltelltsel\es."\tter \sorking tor se\eral years. iIt Ill/Lil tli it it i had husiness expert-

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“Illls “as done \er) inueli ltir legal reastins."\an Buskrrk said.I'lie llL'\\ xersrtiii. altlitiugh tine til' the ttip tltitt ,1.ltiads lrtini (‘le'lietiin during the \ieekentl. is stillgrtiss|_\ underused etiinpared tti the tild \ersitin..-\t Sl’. .Itine Quaekenhush. a st stern prtigranr~nrer and adrninrstrattir l'iir (‘tiniputrng and MediaSertrees. said that altlitiugh _\ltirplieus eausedmartir prtihleins tor the unrtersit} 's ser\er at theIiegrnning til the _\ear \\llll aii ti\erltiad til' tral'l'ie.things It.” e sinee leieled tiut. She said she tltiesiitit e\peet this tti eliange even mm the latest turntil L'\L‘lll\."Mi suspieitin is that tdtiunltiatlsi did notdrop." Quakenhush said.She added that students ll;t\e a lraliit til l'rntlirignets sertrees itrth little dela).Mattheit Me(‘ltiske). a Morpheus user. saitl hehas dtiitnltiatled but not _\et made a iudgeinentalitiut the nets \ersitin.“It is kind til' unl'air tti etinipar‘e sinee nti tine istin the ser\‘iee )et." said Me( ttiske)‘. a senitiretiniputer serenee and ptilrtreal [illllti\tillll_\ inartirMe(‘lti.ske) said that although lie is iitit reall)lititlieretl h) the eliange tti the (inutella ser‘\ iee. hesaitl that \ltirpheus shtit tlieriiselies in the hint Ii)not making the transition srntitither. Ile added thatit the stt rteh \\ as made tti keep the sert iee up andrunning. then he ean understand \\l1_\ sueh .i dras-tie nitii e \\ as needed.".»\ri)thrng that the) ean tlti tti keep tlieiiiseliesstil\ent and legal is a step in the right tlrreetitin.".\1e(‘ltisk_\ said.Ii'ru/Ietti said the program \\ as sueeesslulbecause it intrtidueetl students tti at'atleiiiiereseareli and presented teaehriig at the unitersit}Iesel as a potential eareer."Hunt at .it) students you can get live or sis \\Ilt)make it tti grad sehtitil and \thti enter the aeatleni-ie prtilt‘ssltill tti teach and mentor tither nuntirit}students. I think that‘s great." Fruuetti said.The program ended last summer. but I‘ru/lettrsaid other prtijeets like it arise from time tti time.“It makes _\‘(iu feel really gtitid. but the prtigrarnends. and you look toward tltiing stiinetliing else."

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l’atrIIItixnI. WhatI ,x.‘ Ilocx Ihix \tIII'II” Inean’ I'm notgoing to bore _\ou\\tlll a IIIcIIonat‘}IIctinItIIIn Il IIaxIIIII Itll) to lookonc tipI. but Iwould IIct that Ionand all other.\IIIerIcaIIx haIethought a lot moreabout the meaningIII IIttx \\III‘II xtItI‘I‘Sept. II. HL‘IIII‘L‘Sept. II. patriotixin III the tie\\ nnIIent-utn \\ ax IIIIII IIIr hIxtIII‘Ianx. people In theIllllllttl'} and Iiierchantx .iI'IItIiIII Int) 4th.Patriotixni \Itixn‘t cool. and \\e \\CI‘L‘liming none In It.Since Sept. II. ptItI‘IIItIxtII III \nicricahax undergone a tranxtIIrniation IIIbecome the III‘\\ opiate IIII' the Innxxex. IIhtix giIen .\Incricanx III .ill color .I xenxeIII unit}. a xenxe III pride. It IIax alxoIIeconII: tI cheap cIItntnIIdit}. ’I'IIIx Ix nIItxoniething new; In the paxt. \\ e ha\ e hadrcxurgencex III patriotixtn and. III courxe.alt accompan) Ing trend III patriotic InaI>IIctIng and IIx conexponding debate IIIcI\\ hether n‘x .ttixtitied or not.I do not Intend III chaxtixc anxone IIII‘thing an :\IttL‘t‘lL‘.’Itt Ilag or putting II IIIIthe \IIIIIIIIII III an SI V. I inerel} xtiggextthat \\L‘ need to lllllll\ .IIIIIIII \\ It) and IIIIIIue are patriotic thexe IIIIIx I’rcxidentBuxh. Iornierl) IInIIII II ax the IIuInIIIIngidiot III the ()\al ()I'I‘Ice. hax emergedphoenix-like ITUIII the axhex In Sept. IIto hecottte a xtirprixingh xtrIIng leaderand pouert'ul xpcaIIct‘. III hix \‘Itite III theI'nion .\ddrexx. he xtiggcxted the ncuAmerican epItIietIIIIIe, "I.et'x IIIII.”Tlicxe \‘IL‘I'C the \IIII'IIx III 'IIIIIII \l.Heather. \\lttt pIIIIIaIInI-II Illlx .Ix he ledpaxxengei‘x In IIIIsi'IaIIIng tI‘IIIIrIxtx III oneIII the III—Iatcd lhghtx on Sept II I'hexcuordx theinerI ex .III' Ilit\\ p.IIt III a goodIII' I.leIIIIiIcII -\Iiicric.tn IIIpII'IgIndebate, Jack I.. \\I|IIIIInx. \IIIII. gtantcd.Ix prIIhal‘Il) IIIxI ax patriottc .Ix the nutgit}. Ix Iightiiig the Todd .\I BeanierFoundation tor the rightx III the phraxe"Let'x Roll." The totindation \\.’tlil\ therightx III Inalxe “let'x roll" t~xhirtx III hexold III benefit Sept. Il \ictiitix.Willianix \I'antx the righix III erI I-xhirtxto benefit hix pocket. III thIx caxc. patri—otixni Incanx Iapitalixtn. IIIIII nice. Whatcould he more .-\inertc.in than that .‘A xinIIIar dehate IIIer patriotixni andthe uxe III the American Ilag emergedduring the (Bull War. but men then. itwax not ax genuine and Iaxting ax themost recent true patriotic era toIIIming

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Registration for badminton began Mondayand will end March 30 for Men's andWomen‘s Open and Men's Residence.Women‘s Residence/Sorority andFraternity. Registration t'or l'ltiinate willend today.All ititrainttral schedules and schedules torthe spring semestei are posted In thelntramural-‘Recreanonal Sports ot‘t‘Ice and

on the Web site at ww \ansuedu/Imrec. Foradditional information on lIiti'amural-Recreational Sports Visit the Web site orstop by I000 Carmichael Gymnasium.Fitness

Drop In l’or one of the grottp l'itness class—es' .r\d\anced Step. Athletic Conditioning.Awesome Abs. BosN~SculpL(‘ardiobosing (iet on Ilie Ball. lli/l.o. HipHop, Step llll. Step-N-Sculpt and WaterWorks. l‘or a schedule ol' classes. stop bythe [bl-Rec ol'liec III 1000 ('arInIchael(innIiasIuin or \isit the Web site at\\\\\\.llL‘stlL‘tltl/lllll‘L'L‘.Club Sports —- results

The (‘lub Bowling Team has qualit‘ILd togo to the \-‘tssoLI Itiott ol (olltge LnionslnteIIIatIoII Il .\.Itiont ll louinainent inOmaha. Neb. III late .-\pril. To qualify lt)!‘.»\('l'l Nationals. the team had to place Inthe top t'iie ot' the Region 5 'l'ournaincntheld in Salem. VaRegion is made tip ol’ Morehead State.

PIkevIlle College. Virginia Tech. NorthCarolina A&T. liast Carolina. JamesMadison. Lindsey Wilson ('ollegc.Clemson, Vanderbilt and State. (It theseschools. four were ranked In the top 50 inthe nation. The Woll’pack bmtlcd \‘erystrongly both days and brought home afourth-place finish at Regionals.The Roller Hockey (‘lnb tia\cled toColumbia. S.(‘.. last weekend to play SouthCarolina. The club look A and B teams.With goals from KL‘Hll llinibergcr. KeithByrne. Steven Snyder and Mike (icrew. thePack B»team defeated the Gamecocks (Hbut lost the rematch Despite a \aliant effort.the A team ran into a hot l'SC goalie andlost both of Its games.Club Sports — upcoming

The Men’s (‘1th Lacrosse team will takeon Pittsburgh Wednesday at 7 p.m. atSoutheast Raleigh High School. TheWoll'pack has played admirably againsttough competition and hope to breakthrough with Its lirst win of the seasonagainst the Panthers,

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.seyenth to put the game otit ot'reach for the Tribe.With esery batter in its lineupstepping tip at plate tor the sec-ond Inning III a row, State man-aged to driye iIi six runs of itsown.

'l‘hen .\la_\nor came throughonce again for the Pack. “till achop hit mm the draw Ii~inInl'ield. driying In two ol‘ histhree RBIs on the al‘tcrnoon.The day grew eycn darker l'orWilliam and Mary 's rclIcl pitch»er (‘hrIs Page. as (‘had ()ryellaknocked a line driie to centerfor his second triple ol thegame. the third total tor State.The hit dro\e In both .\laynorand Hutton to boost the Pack‘s

“Matt [Butler] has been play-ing \ery well and hard and thebiggest thing I think he‘s done ismake the adiusunent in becom»Ing a good delensiye oIItl‘Ield-er."The Tribe scored two moreruns In the top ot’ the eighth.Will Rhymes sent the ball intolel't lield loI' an RBI double.\shile Lent/ scored RickStephenson on an RBI ground—ottl.

In everything he does. He does—n’t know how to do anything butcompete and he loycs to w In. Hepitched outstanding today."l'p nest tor State Is a three-game series with Richmondbeginning l'riday .Itternoon atDoak lIeld. The two squaied otlIn ( haIlLston. S.( .. at thebeginning of the season. withthe Spiders stealing the win. 4«3."Richmond‘s got an excellent

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allowing Butler the opportunityto score. Tribe shortstop .lolinLent/ hurled the ball tmtartls today." said head coach lillioti third innings to gain the win.home plate. but the hall soared .-\\eiit. “We‘w been swinging \Vliitt l'arr recorded thepast the catcher. allowing Butler the bat really well. Our work l'orthe Tribe.to score. \shile Morton and ethics been good and our “I thought Mike was outstand-Hargraxe gained an extra baseeach.

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ball club.” said :\\ent. “They ‘ycdelcnsi\ely. got three outstanding starterslpitchersl and some solid gtiysIn the pen.“It “I“ certainly be a goodchallenge tor tis and a goodopportunity to play a team thatptit an 'l.‘ iii our wIIis-and-loss-es L‘Ullllllll, We‘re looking l'or-ward to playing them this week-end."

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year tor the 'l'erps. also the ,\('(‘l‘ootball champs.Perhaps the championshipwould allow the ghost ol‘ Biasto rest easy somewhere In thei'at‘ters ot' the now-abandoned('ole Field House. It would nodoubt muster a bittersweetsmile from somewhere IIIGeorgia by Driescll. and itwould definitely e\ercise lts‘years ol' demons by a programmany thought would ne\er beback.Mill! .I‘Illltl/WIIUI 's ('UIIINIIHappear s/mIIII/II'IIIII' throne/ion!IIII' \t’NIt'Ut'II Hutu/I III' mu law!(I! 5/5—34/1 or Ina/It” It’t'lllll~t’ltHl\/HH‘I\.('UHI.

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~lOb ts l'ttI' l'rotn done. One L‘om-Inittee member heads to eachsite to make .sure everything Isrunning smoothly. As commitstee chair. liowler will act as aroser and oyersec the tourna-Inent.And ot~ course. he‘ll hand outthe championship trophy to thetournament winner April I InAtlanta's Georgia Dome.

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SCORESBaseball l3. William and M.uy 5

Pack scalps Tribelb‘dk Field.The Wollpack (lla‘y) grewhot in the bottom of the si\thwith a triple to right field by

e The NJ). State baseballteam had no trouble defeat-ing William and Mary 13-5Tuesday afternoon.

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.~\fter iumping out to a quick2—(l lead with runs coriirrig inthe first and third innings. theNC. State baseball teamkicked mto gear. scoring llruns iri three innings. going onto defeat William and Maryl3—5 Tuesday atteriioon at

e M. State Athletics Director LeeFowler will be at the forefront ofthis year’s selection process for theNCAA Tournament.

Jeremy AshtonSports lditor

Facli March. o5 teants go into thestllllL‘goal to win a tiatronal champi-NCAA 'l‘our'riaiiient wrtli theonship.Of those 65 teariis. .il rccciyc auto-matic bids by winning then confer-lll-membcr selectiontillllcltc‘sfromaround the country has the uneny'iable

cttt'c titles. .»\committee consisting ofdirectors and commissioner‘stask of picking the other 34 teams.

r Lee Fowler is the chair of the 2002 NCAA Tournament 5I mittee.

designatedl’t'ocliaska. who

defensiycly.

Maynor hit the ball to centerfor a double of his own andlater scored on a hit by JeremyDuttoii. Running through the

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hitter \like entire lineup tn the sixth. thelater crossed Pack got another run whenhome plate Brian Wright droye in Duttorion a double with an infield single that gayeby Matt State a si\-run adyantage.Butler The William and Mary respondedTribe react~ w itli two runs scored in the toped “tilt of the scyentli. both driyen iiiSll’itllg‘ Plil) by center fielder MichaelFl'i'l‘l‘lllé' “W Brown to pull within four. Butotits. one after another the I’ack's offense eyplodedTire 1““ slllls'b 9““ didn‘t once again iii the bottom of the 13 5sy‘L‘lll lit lit/c State. .tS .Mttt'ls - 'See TRIBE Page 7

Fowler begins busy week

This year. the titan at the head ofthat group is NC. State AthleticsDirector Lee Fowler.Fowler and his cohorts base a busyfew days in front of them. The grotrp\\lll meet in Indianapolis beginningtoday and try to ptit together the bestpossible field for this year‘s edition ofthe NCAA 'l‘ournament."We work pretty much the wholetrttte we get there trorn Wednesdayafternoon all the way to Sundaynight." Fowler said "We'ye workeduittrl 2 iii the morning before. Wealways work tiiitrl ll or II and thenget tip the new morning at 7 and go atit again."Fowler originally joined the selecvtion cornmrttee when he was the ath»lctics director at Middle Tennessee

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State. Wheti art opening comes uponthe committee. each conference com»missioner is allowed to nominate oneathletics director frotri his or her con-ference. and the head of the OhioValley (‘onfererice recommendedFowler.The NCAA tries to keep representa-tion on the committee balancedbetw een major and rind-mayor confer—ences. When Fowler left MTSl' forRaleigh and Les Robinson went fromState to The Citadel. the two simplycycliaiiged positions on the commit»tee and that balance was maintained.Fowler became chair last year whenthe other nine members of the com-mittee yoted him to the position.The committee has no set criteria forwhat makes a good at—lar'ge candi—date. btit Fowler said it goes throughthe same process ey cry year.Facli member of the committee.e\cept for Fowler. is assigned three orfour conlcrericcs to watch during theregular season. The members areresponsible for sharing with the restof the coriimittee w hich teams iii eachconference are worthy of considera—tion. Teams are then \otcd into thetournament by secret ballotMuch of the discussion locuses onhow to fill the last four or foe spots inthe tournament l'sually. Fowler said.eight to It) teams are up for thosefinal spots.ltach of those linal teams is cyam~rned on an iridiyidtial basis. The con—ference that a team plays iii lSlld afactor. according to Fowler. but thingslike ntiii~confercnce schedule ottencarry a lot of weight"We know those eight to It) teariisare pretty equal. and it's hard to tellone from another.’~ Fowler said. "Wereally spend a lot of trriic on those totry to get what those ill people thrrikare the best teams iii the tournament.That‘s when it really gets serious atthe end.”()nc team that will likely get a hardlook for an atlargc bid is l-owlcr‘sown \\'olfpack. ltntcririg this week-cnd‘s ;\('(‘ 'l‘ouriiamcnt. State has a2079 record. and since the tournamentc\pandcd to M teams. only oneschool from the si\ maior conter-enccs. Alabama last year. has beenleft otit with It) or more wins..-\ccording to ('ollegeRl’lcoin. how-eyer'. the Pack currently ranks 42nd iiithe RH. making it a bubble team.Despite his position as chair of thecoiriiiirttcc. low M can time no tritiu-ence o\ct' State‘s late and has a liiiiit—ed say on other .»\('(' teams."When N.('. State comes up. then Ileaye the room." l‘oyy ler said. "I can‘t

room; l _|ust can‘t make any com»mentsz\(‘(' team. I can't lobby for another.-\(‘(‘ team."

its field of (i5. the teams are rankedfront top to bottom. l-owlet' said theteams are then seeded and placed tnone of four regions.

horiie this year. the NCAA has set tiptoureteam “pods.” l'nder' this system.a team cotild theoretically be placedin the West Regional but play its firsttwo games iii Washington. l).(". Thewinner ofadyance to the regional seriiifirials iii

Eflrt‘,‘The baseball team defeated William and Mary on Tuesday

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,Asot. st s'fii -'-\~-The men's basketball team is stilluncertain as to whether or not fthey will find themselves in the l2002 NCAA Tournament. iltbe in there at all while they‘re being itltscttssed.“()thci' .»\(‘(‘ teams. I cart stay iii the

unless I’m asked abotit an

The committee has to plan for c\ crypossible contingency it works onsc\L'l'ttlminute surprises ocetir iii the conference tournaments. Two years ago. forinstance. Arkansas. which was likelyheaded to the \l l‘. played its way iritothe N(“:\.~\ Tournament on SelectionStiriday by’l‘oiirriaincnt.

scenarios tti case any last?

winning the Slit‘ ."The big thing is you‘re under thegun to get to the ('BS broadcast [at (ip.m.|." Fowler said.Once the committee has compiled l

“lt‘s time-consuming because wetry to make art equal bracket; we wanteach one of the regions to be equal."Fow lcr said. ;lit an effort to keep teatns closer to

the pod would then

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Hodge, Powell named toAll-Freshman team

Forward Julius Hodge and center .losliPowell. two big reasons .\'.(' State wasable to post a lit-9 record this season.have been iiarried to the ,\(‘(‘\ .»\ll»Freshman team.Hodge. a 6-6 riatiyc of Harlem. NY.averaged lt).2 points per game and wasthe only first-year player in the leagueto average in double figures. Hodgecorralled a league-leading 75 titles forthe All-Freshman team. The 6—9 Powellstarted 25 games iii the middle forStile. averaging 7.8 points and 4.2rebounds per contest,Joining the two State rookies on theAll-Freshman squad were 8.]. Elderand Ed Nelson of Georgia Tech andNorth Carolina forward .lawadWilliams.

Brown wins EAGLhonors again

for the second week iii a row. N.(‘.State senior ls'clli Brown has beennamed the liast .-\tlaiitrc (iyrnnasticsLeague (iy iiiiiast ol the Week.Her award marks the third time thisseason that she has been named FAGL(iylltttttsl of the Week. She has nowwon the award the times iii her career.in leading the Woll’paek to a second-place finish at the WolfpackInvitational Friday. Brown tied theschool record in the all—around with aseore of 59.55. the highest all-aroundscore iii the FAGL this season. Sheshares the record with (‘hristi Newton.who first reached the mark in l996.Brown also finished first on the floorexercise with a score of 9.95 and wonthe bars competition with a 9925. Shetook second place on vault with a 9.825and finished sixth on beam with a 9.85.

Brown has wort the bars competition iiithe last three meets as well as fiye ofseyeir this season.No. 23 State will host its final homemeet of the 2th): season this Friday at 7pm. when it welcomes Ball State.Western Michigan and Yale toReynolds Coliseum.Men’s tennis reschedules

with West VirginiaThe men‘s tennis team has resched-uled its match wrtli the West Virginia,‘yrlountaineers for Sunday at WestVirginia at 9 am. Originally. the matchwas to be played at NC. State lastweekend before it was rained out.Chones Named Second-Team All-Tournament

Kaay'la Chones. a redshirt sophomorefrom Pepper Pike. ()hio. earned All-

ACC‘ Toumament honors for her per-torniaiice in the 2002 A(‘(‘'l'oumament. This is the first time in hercareer (‘hones has claimed an a|l«tour-narnent honor frorii the ACC.In her firsFrottttd game againstClemson. (‘hones tallied It points andIf) rebounds for her llth career double-double in a 62—5l Victory over theTigers. Her performance pushed herinto ninth in the State record books indouble-doubles. Just ahead of SusanYow and Tyneslia Lewis with l2 each.(‘hones posted l3 points on 54%shooting from the field during theWolfpaek‘s semifinal loss to NorthCarolina. 58-52. It marked the 18thtime that she had scored in double lig-ures this season.Other members of the second—teamincluded Chrissy Floyd tClemson).Telisha Quarles (Virginia). KristaGingrich (Duke) and leiss Tillis(Duke).

SCHEDULEM. Basketball \s. Virginia. VS. Ml)Wrestling. .~\( ‘( ‘s. 3/“)(iy rittiastics. Quad Mect. .VS. 7M Tennis (0 North Carolina. .VS. 3W. Tennis ((1 ('lenison. 3/9

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troublehe .v\(‘(‘ 'l‘ournament. drawingone year closer to its goldenatiniyersai'y. is an eyent that hasney er been short onhistory.Widely consid-ered the fittest andoldest eyent of itskind. the tournasmerit traces itsroots to Raleigh.where Reynolds(‘olis‘eum was the _.site of the first ll .erlllottrnttltlt'ltls slttl'l~ .Wftftlft'ftifltrig in l954.But it history hasany say as to whom this year's chantpron will be. don‘t espcct to see thetop-seeded Maryland 'lk‘l‘l'ill‘llh clipping the nets ol'the (‘hariottc (‘oliseumon Sunday.Stiicc 1958. when Maryland won itsfirst tournament title. the 'lei'ps ltaycwon the cyent one time in I984.(ieorgia Tech. a member of the \( '('only since l9h‘ll. has won more tottt‘iiamerits (three) than Maryland. a schoolthat has played in all 4H spectacles.To add to the Terps' record ot tutilrty.Maryland has played in Sunday ‘schampionship game only once sincethat I984 titlc.Perhaps haunted by the ghost ol l.enBias. or simply hindered by the tactthat Gary Williams ltas neycr reallyproyen liiiiisell to be a good tournamerit coach. Maryland has squanderedseyei'al opportunities to adyancc to thefinal in the last seyei‘al years,lti l997. alter a llt’Slel‘Ulllltl \y in oyer asolid (‘lemsoii team that would latci beone porrit away from the Inc l rght.Maryland found itselt with a layoiablcsemifinal iiiatclitip against ciglith sccded N.('. State. a team it had beaten witht‘clatt\c case twice earlier til the sea\l)“.Maryland controlled the game hourthe beginning. btit failed to withstand .Isecond half run by the t'nidcrcllaWollpack. 'l‘he 'lct'ps would land .r tittliseed iii the .\'('.\.\ l'ouinainciit thatyear. only to lose in the ltrst rotiiid tothe No. l: seed. the (it‘llt'flt' l‘l(‘liarlcstonlast two years later. the 'lcrps. \\lltnets of 2.’ games. landed two playerson the :\ll7;\(‘(' ltrst team. Stcycl't'ancis arid 'l‘crtciicc Morris. and wereclearly the .\t‘("s sccondrbcst learnbehind i771 l)rike.Instead of cruising to the finals ol thetournament as it should ha\c.Maryland was ousted iii the semis by aNorth (‘aroliiia team that would lose itsfirst—round \(‘\.»\ l‘out'naincnt game[it Weber State.l'ailtng to capitali/e on tlicsc andother situations has surely lettMaryland tans licking their chops atthe thought of their first -\(’(~ title inalmost It) years..r\ few of those lans probably retirenibet that [984 chainpiorisinp tcain thatwasn't eyen Maryland's best team ofthe early ‘b'lls. 'lhat distinctionbelonged to the ‘ts'tl Albert King andBuck Williams team that woii the \t ‘t‘regular season and. naturally. lost inthe .-\('(' Tournament to DukeIn the ‘S4 trtlc game \tctot'y oyci|)ukc. Bias poured iti it» points .iiidwould rule the league for thc nest twoyears. berrig named .-\('(' l’layci ol theYear in both ‘35 arid ‘S’b. Before lcayrmg ('ollege l’ark. howeyct. he wouldcast a dark shadow over the campusthat would lead to the program fallingbelow mediocrity lot seyen years.including a wrnless A(‘(‘ season inl987 ((lsl-l).The powerful forward had a brightNBA future and was selected secondoverall by the Boston (‘eltics iii theNBA dratt. But Bias would ncyer' playa rniritite of pt'oless‘ional basketballhe was pronounced dead on draft nightfrom a cocaine oycrdose.The death ol Bras left the program tncotiiplete disarray. prompting longtimepopular coach l,el'ty l)riesell to resignl)riesell iieyei' turned the 'l'er'ps into the“UCLA of the lzast" as he had once“)ch and thS SUL‘L‘L‘CLlL‘tl h} l‘ltilyWade. who in just three years managedto land Maryland on probation forrecruiting \iolations.linter Williams. a tormer Marylandplayer whose turnaround of the lt‘t’lispeaked with last year‘s first—ey er l'llltllFour appearance and this season‘sAC‘C regular-season title,With those landmark achieycriieiitsfor Maryland. an A(‘(.‘ 'l‘our'nanierittitle would cap a remarkable sports

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