(Hfjp SaiUj (Ear Hrcl RAPE FROM PAGE 1 Victims in both rape incidents described the suspect as a Hispanic male with dark hair, who was about 30 years old. Reports state that his height ranges from 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 9 inches. Both victims told police that the suspect had a slight accent, but spoke English well, and both described an odor of alcohol. The sexual assault victim was unable to provide a description of her attacker. “The department is keeping an open mind in the investigations and considering both rapes as separate occurrences,” said Lt. Jim Phillips, head of investigations for the Carrboro Police Department. On Feb. 9, a sexual assault and rape were reported within two hours of each other in different apartment complexes along N.C. 54. In the first incident, a suspect FLANAGAN FROM PAGE 1 quality person.” After she won her second NCAA title in December, the organization honored the top 25 finishers. 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An hour and a half later, another woman reported that a man entered her unlocked apartment and sexually assaulted her, though rape did not occur. Anyone with information or sightings of a person matching the composite sketch should contact the police department at 918-7397 or the Chapel Hill-Carrboro-UNC Crime Stoppers at 942-7515. Staff Writer Terrence Jordan contributed to this article. Contact the City Editor at citydesk@unc.edu. petitor that hopefully she just beat.” Flanagan’s training and subse quent results have opened up the idea of another scheduling change an Olympic bid in 2004 rather than 2008. “A year ago, I would have said I think (she could make the Olympic team in 2004),” her father said. “Yet this year, the way she has improved, now I believe she will make that team.” For Flanagan, the new question is no longer whether she will com pete in the Olympics, but rather how many times. “She’s a once-in-a-lifetime ath lete,” Whittlesey said. “And this is just the tip of the iceberg.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. 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West declined to make a state ment regarding the allegations, cit ing a request from the board not to speak to any media outlets. “I’ve always been proud of my campaign staff and what they’ve done.” Calabria met with the board later in the night and said he dis cussed several allegations the board plans to investigate. He denied any knowledge of campaign violations made by his State, found out about" the norovirus shortly after the out break. “We received an e-mail about the virus,” Bennett said. “There was also an announcement on the main Web page.” Although N.C.,State included in the e-mail that they were not sure what the source of the virus was, Bennett said, “I don’t trust the water or the food.” * Johnathan Howard, a sopho more dental hygiene major at UNC-CH, shared similar senti ments when the virus broke out on UNC-CH’s campus. Howard, affected by the virus, could not keep food down and suf fered stomach problems for three days. 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Candidates and their support ers said they will cease campaign ing during the investigation, as required by election laws. “We are expected to wind down like campaigns normally would as if the election had declared a win ner,” Calabria said. “Nobody wiH be campaigning tomorrow or at least shouldn’t be.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. ( MOVIES AT TIMBERLYNE Weaver Dairy at Airport Rd. V 933-8600 50 FIRST DATES* S Daily 2:35,3:05,4:45,5:15,7:00,7:30, 9:10,9:45 BARBERSHOP 2: BACK IN BUSINESS m Daily 2:30,4:50, 7:10,9:30 MIRACLE' 63 Daily 3:30,7:00,9:40 ALONG CAME POUY Ei Daily 3:00,5:15, 7:25, 9:30 LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING (ES Daily 3:45,7:30 jar gaggi as g§ Volunteering Vo 'N