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2 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2008 sljp Da% (Ear Hrrl www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 115 years of editorialfreedom RACHEL ULLRICH SPORTS EDITOR 962-4710 SPORTS@UNC.EDU BRENDAN BROWN, LINDSEY NAYLOR PROJECTS TEAM CO-EDITORS 962-0750 DTHPROJECTS® GMAIL.COM EMMA PATTI PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 DTHPHOTO@GMAIL. COM BECCA BRENNER. WILL HARRISON COPY CO-EDITORS 962-4103 MOLLY JAMISON, JILLIAN NADELL DESIGN CO-EDITORS 962-0750 BLISS PIERCE GRAPHICS EDITOR 962-0750 RACHEL WILL ONLINE EDITOR 962-0750 WILLRI@UNC.EDU GRACE KOERBER MULTIMEDIA EDITOR 962-0750 SCOTT POWERS SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR ALLISON NICHOLS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 962-4086 NALLISON@EMAIL. UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: MON., WED. 2 P.M. TO 3 P.M. SARA GREGORY MANAGING EDITOR, PRINT 962-0750 GSARA@EMAII.UNC. EDU NICOLE NORFLEET MANAGING EDITOR, ONLINE 962-0750 NNORFLEE@EMAIL. 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Please report suspicious activity at our distribution racks by e-mailing dth@unc.edu. © 2008 DTH Publishing Corp. All rights reserved CAROI I N A ENTREPRENEURIA L INITIATIVE :- > ’ WL FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOP OPEN TO THE UNC COMMUNITY This free workshop is for everyone: ► Students who want to understand basic accounting and financial management concepts. ► Faculty and staff who want to understand finances and basic accounting. ► Department heads, deans and others who want to understand financial management. ► Anyone who wants to demystify debit, credits and financial statements. Dose Pastor asks for 7 straight days of sex FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Rev. Ed Young of a Dallas mega-church has challenged the married con gregants of his church to have sex for seven straight days. The reverend, married for 26 years and a father of four, plans to prac tice what he preaches. Society promotes promiscuity, he said, and he wants to reclaim it for married couples. He will deliver his seven-day challenge while sitting on a bed in front of the church’s campus. Earlier this year, a Florida pastor issued a 30-day sex challenge. Perhaps he had more faith in his congregants’ stamina. NOTED. A man was arrested in Florida after attempting to steal communion wafers during a church service. The sheriff’s office said that John Samuel Ricci, 33, was cornered by churchgoers after he grabbed a handftil of wafers, and then was held down by six or seven offended worshippers until deputies arrived at the church. Two parishioners, ages 82 and 61, suffered minor injuries. TODAY Book reading: Professor of English and Comparative Literature Joseph Flora will read from and talk about his latest work, "Reading Hemingway's 'Men Without Women:' Glossary and Commentary." Time: 3:30 p.m. Location: Bull's Head Bookshop Fundraiser: Beta Theta Pi and Chi Omega are hosting a chili dinner to benefit Dance Marathon. Tickets will be available at the door for $5. Time: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Chi Omega house at the corner of East Franklin Street and Raleigh Road Networking night: University Career Services is hosting a network ing night for those seeking internships in investment banking and consult ing. Students will have the chance to speak with others who interned in these industries last summer. Time: 5:30 p.m to 7 p.m. Location: Hanes Hall, fourth floor Ladies' night out: Businesses throughout historic downtown Hillsborough will greet female shop- The workshop is free. Space is limited. Registration is required. For more information: Visit www.unc.edu/cei/literacy, e-mail Financial-Literacy@unc.edu or contact the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, (91t)) 843-5482. ® UNC ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVE Turning Ideas into Enterprises www.unc.edu/cei • cei@unc.edu NOTED. Trendy, oversized purses can save lives. Fighting off a man during an armed rob bery, Elizabeth Pittenger, a 22-year-old Middle Tennessee State University student, stopped a bullet by holding her bag up as a shield. The bullet was found inside the purse, along with a calculator, an umbrella and a small case that had been punctured. COMMUNITY CALENDAR pers with wine, tasty goodies, free truffles, hot tea, free chair mas sages, free samples, music and more. Luminaries will mark participating businesses. Call 732-2128 for more information. Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: North & South Churton Streets in Hillsborough Health care discussion: Dr. Evan Lyon of Harvard Medical School will speak about his work in Haiti com bating tuberculosis and HIV, and will more broadly discuss health care as a human right. Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Coker Hall, Room 201 Local author-chef: The Hillsborough Literary Association is hosting local author and accomplished chef Nancie McDermott, who will discuss her book, "Southern Cakes: Sweet and Irresistible Recipes for Everyday Celebrations." The presentation will be followed by wine and refreshments. Tickets are sl2. All profits benefit the Burwell School. Time: 7 p.m. Location: 319 North Churton St. in Hillsborough News Community cinema: The Independent Television Service is presenting the latest installment in a monthly series of PBS "Independent Lens" episode screenings in Carrboro. This month, Open Eye Cafe is showing 1.0.U.5.A., a look into national debt and its consequences for American citizens, directed by Patrick Creadon and Christine O'Malley. Time: 7 p.m. Location: 101 S. Greensboro St. FRIDAY Breastide Festival: Relay for Life is hosting a festival with games, food and entertainment to raise awareness for cancer. There also will be tourna ments for tennis, basketball and four square for prizes. Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location: Cobb Community near the tennis courts; in Cobb basement if it rains To make a calendar submission, e-mail dthcalendar@gmail.com. Events will be published in the newspaper on either the day and the day before they take place. Submissions must be sent in by noon the preceding publication date. Award-winning accounting professor C.J. Skender will teach, in a concise, understandable way: ► How to read a financial statement. ► Tools to manage expenses, revenues and cash flows ► Budgeting techniques to manage operations. ► Basic accounting for everyday use. ► Techniques to identify and achieve financial outcomes for projects. WELL DESERVING Jljraipr - ZTaB * Jill -m „ DTH/ALEXANDRA BRAWLEY Javier J. Concepcion receives a postdoctoral research award presented by Tony Waldrop, vice chancellor for research and economic development, on behalf of UNC’s office of postdoctoral affairs Wednesday at The Carolina Inn. For the full story see University news at dailytarheel.com. ■ A Chapel Hill resident was arrested for stealing five ,UNC baseball hats from a department store Tuesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Edward Sebastian Oglesby, 46, concealed the $75 in merchandise in his jacket at a Roses department store at University Mall, reports state. Someone also stole five T-shirts from Johnny T-shirt on Franklin Street on Tuesday. Arron Thorton, 18, was arrest ed and then released on a written promise to appear in court. ■ Someone stole money from a tip jar at the Starbucks on Franklin Street on Tuesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. ■ Two people tried to cash in sto len lottery tickets Tuesday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Kevin Wallace Hall, 38, and Tyler Blair Minter, 43, were taken to Orange County Jail and were (t A UNC Global Entrepreneurship Week Event www.unc.edu/cei ©ljr latly ©ar POLICE LOG expected in court Wednesday. ■ Police raided an apartment on suspicion of drug activity Tuesday, according to Carrboro police reports. Police breached the door of a unit in Ridgewood Apartments at about 6:30 p.m. and set off a “distraction device,” which shattered glass in the living room, reports state. Inside, officers found a “small baggie” of suspected marijuana on Graham Jones, who said he forgot it was there, reports state. Police also handcuffed and strip-searched Ricky Darcel Torry, 24, reports state. A police dog, Kilo, indicated the presence of narcotics or narcotics tainted money in the apartment’s living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, reports state. Officers also found drug para phernalia in the kitchen and bed room. Torry was issued a citation for possession of drug paraphernalia.
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