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(Uljp laily (Tar Mrrl PELL GRANTS FROM PAGE 3 program so that we aren’t foreclos ing educational opportunities for low-income students,” she said. Congress is working to increase the maximum award of the grants from $4,050 to $4,500. This change, supported by Edwards, Sen. Ted Kennedy, D- Mass., and others, is scheduled to take place in September, when the education budget will be brought under consideration, said Bob Samors, associate vice president for federal relations for the UNC system. Samors said the senators hope to put the increase in place before the Pell Grant changes take effect COMICS FROM PAGE 3 with academics as well, and it’s not just at UNC. Edwin and Terry Murray, life long collectors and Duke alumni, recently donated an even larger collection of 50,000 books to their alma mater, though the material mostly predates Breen’s. McNamara predicted that the rival collections will complement one another nicely. THE Daily Crossword By Gerald R. 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HEALTHY FOOD OPEN LATE TIL 4AM in the 2004-05 school year. “The cost of tuition in North Carolina is going to increase 5 per cent,” Samors said. “There continues to be a need that our students are going to have to meet. An increase in the Pell Grant would help students meet that need.” He said there still is enough support and creative thinking available for officials to be able to find ways to increase financial aid programs and awards. The students affected are at the upper end of the income range that qualifies for Pell Grants in other words, students who generally get the smallest Pell grants. In most cases, the lower-income students who receive the maxi The Murray brothers’ collection will be available for public use this fall, while the Breen collection won’t be ready for what McNamara said could be a year or two. The books must be properly preserved and then extensively cat alogued. But McNamara is taking great care. “I think there’s a strong scholar ly interest in comics,” McNamara said. “They tell us about contem porary American culture and pub lications, and culturally, the work DOWN 1 Simple boat 2 Poet Khayyam 3 Casual farewell 4 Military insignias 5 Magnetic unit 6 Egg-shaped objects 7 "Wild at Heart" star Laura 8 Don Garlits or Shirley Muldowney 9 Mrs. Eisenhower 10 Greek mar kets 11 Drying pow der 12 Caesar's question to Brutus 13 Hr. with a shrink 21 Spine-tin gling 22 Chicks' calls 25 Drive toward 26 Raccoon's kin 27 Firemen's carries? 29 Tasman and ’ p p p p p p I' ll 12 1 13 SEEIEEJEEEE __ 54 5 5 56 5 7 58 5S 60 ■■T M H flt Naurs mum Pell Grants will not be affect ed by the tax table change, Department of Education spokes woman Jane Glickman said in an e-mail. She added that the Pell Grant is not being cut and that there are going to be more students who qualify for Pell Grants because the population the awards serve con tinues to grow. “The students who get the full Pell Grant (and) are really at the low-income scale won’t be affected by this change,” Glickman said. “They aren’t part of the 84,000. They'll continue to get Pell Grants —and large Pell Grants.” Contact the State & National Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu. of the artist is important; there’s great interest in that.” “Things we think of as being common as dirt turn out not to be 20 or 30 years down the road,” Breen said of comic books’ endur ing value. “Whatever anyone might think of them, characters like Superman and Batman are icons, recognized all over the world.” Contact the AisE Editor at artsdesk@unc.edu. (C)2003 Tribune Media Services. Inc All nghls reserved Muzorewa 31 Out in front 32 Buzz 33 "Lou Grant" star 35 Upshot 39 Escapes 40 Tom T. Hall hit 41 Bloody state 46 Genet's "The Journal" 48 Called 51 Ms. MacDowell 53 Butt heads 54 On the dou ble 55 Human para sites 56 Norse giant 57 Racer Luyendyk 58 Cold-cut palace 59 Islands off Galway 60 Plants SAPFO FROM PAGE 3 said. “As it took us four years to get SAPFO, it will take us at least that and more before we could think of a merger.” Concerns also were raised by members of the business commu nity, led by the Chapel Hill- Carrboro Chamber of Commerce. Virginia Knapp, the chamber’s associate director, said she believes the ordinance will cause the price of housing in the area to rise. “We believe this will only serve to slow development in the area, causing fewer houses to be built,” she said. “If the plan works the way they say it will work, then fine; we will be happy with it. But if it does n’t work and crowding does con tinue, we hope the towns will not be wed to this plan.” Contact the City Editor at citydesk@unc.edu. 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