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FEATURED SPEAKERS • Dr. Kurt Wise - Ph.D. in Paleontology, Harvard University • Dr. Steve Austin - Ph.D. in Geology, Pennsylvania State University • Dr. JoeyPipa - Ph.D., Westminster Theological Seminary ** If you want the truth about the creation/evolution controversy, attend the Central NC Origins Conference. All meetings are open to the public. Sessions begin at 9:ooam on Saturday. FREE ADMISSION / Baptist Church For more information, call (919) 563-9249 J/ or visit the website at www.vor.org/mebane DIRECTIONS The Mebane Arts and Community Center is J // conveniently located off Interstate 85/40 in /VC Mebane. Take Exit #153 and go north on Highway 119. Turn left onto Holmes Road / (beside Food Lion). Turn right onto Third \ / Street Extension. 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All rights reserved. 44 Terminate 48 Downy ducks 50 Ineffectual 51 Line dance 52 Embellish 53 Fairy-tale crea ture 54 Conductive ele ment 57 Grasp 58 Old sod 59 Implement 60 Ms. Fitzgerald 61 Gateway rival 63 'The Bridge of San Luis News Officials Investigate Cause of Fish Deaths The Associated Press RALEIGH - More than 40,000 fish were found dead and covered with lesions at two sites along the Neuse River south of New Bem, according to a spokesman for the Division of Water Quality. About 30,000 menhaden were found on shore and along the bottom of the river Saturday by the Neuse River Rapid Response Team. The kill was along a two-mile stretch of the river between Carolina Pines and Neuse Harbor. About 95 percent of the fish were covered with lesions and had been dead between 12 and 36 hours, said spokesman Ernie Seneca. An estimated 12,000 additional fish were found dead Sunday morning along a three-mile stretch between Beard’s Voters Oust Milosevic, Initial Returns Show The Associated Press BELGRADE,Yugoslavia - With the opposition claiming victory, Slobodan Milosevic was locked in a bitter election race Sunday that could spell the end of his 13 years in power, after Yugoslavs turned out in large numbers in chaotic voting. Hours after polls closed, it appeared the best that Milosevic could hope for was to head into a runoff Oct. 8 against his strongest challenger, Vojislav Kostunica. Kostunica’s supporters claimed he had won outright and- after a day when vote monitors reported wide spread irregularities - accused Milosevic of trying to manipulate the vote count to force a runoff. “There is no doubt that we over whelmingly won on all levels,” said opposition campaign manager Zoran Djindjic. “Milosevic has to seriously understand the judgment of history, and he shouldn’t gamble any longer. He has FACTOID ‘ BINGE DRINKING CONIRIBUILS TO LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL,, j DIGNITY AND SELT RESPECT) THAT YOU CAN'T PUT A PRICE lAG ON. HadEnough.org T - ' ' ■’ . Binge drinking blows. Creek and Live Oaks Bay. Seneca said it was a “fresh kill” with 80 percent of the fish covered in lesions and floating. He said approximately 75 percent of the fish that were still alive and school ing in the area at the time were covered in lesions. “The cause of the kills are still unknown,” Seneca said. “Yesterday there was a lot of heavy rain and it looks like the fish were forced out of the creeks and into the main river.” Seneca said a full battery of water quality samples were taken. Officials also collected samples to test for Pfiesteria Piscicida, a free-swimming single-celled organism that has been blamed on fish kills along the Atlantic Coast and is often associated with lesions on fish. to recognize the defeat. It seems this is the end of his career." Sensing a dramatic turn, huge crowds of opposition supporters streamed into the streets of downtown Belgrade late Sunday to await official results. Helmeted riot police carrying shields and armed with tear gas launchers cor doned off the group but later withdrew after a concert by Milosevic’s supporters ended. Similar gatherings were reported in Nis, Novi Sad, Cacak and several other towns in Yugoslavia’s main republic Serbia. There were no immediate reports of clashes. Early today, the state election com mission suspended the official count for the night without announcing any results. Kostunica’s supporters said they would offer proof that their candidate had won the election, while political parties issued differing figures they said were based on their poll watchers’ reports. Wednesday’s Mill ofriss Mill Nickle Beers * Dime Shots Piss away your pocket change then piss and poke all over your room enter our wet pants CONTEST WIN A YEAR’S SUPPLY OF ADULT DIAPERS! (Elje lath) (Ear FORUM From Page 3 by incorrectly sizing their products. In a workshop on sexual harassment, women revealed a frustration in dealing with cat calls and stares in both social and working situations. They said these concerns are often not taken seriously when addressed. These opinions echoed the views of Segrest, who claimed that sexist stan dards were the result of a corporate society. “Capitalism has created an image of the self that is isolated, indi vidual, and competitive,” she said. Other activities included self-defense classes, yoga, musical entertainment, and an open-mic event at the Artist’s Escape. The event closed with a display of The Century Project, a series of nude photographs of women from birth to 100 years of age that echoed the liber ating effect of the forum. “I think it (went) great,” said Co chairwoman Heather Yandow, reflect ing on the success of the day. “I think everyone has enjoyed the workshops and ieamed a lot.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. BIKE RIDE From Page 3 hand-me-downs from my cousin," she said. The Bike Rodeo awarded the top boy and girl participant with anew bicycle. The children scored points in balancing, braking, steering and circle riding to determine the winner. And when the winner of the Bike Rodeo was announced, House was all smiles, taking pictures next to her brand new bike and saying she was definitely glad that she had come. “We just hope to teach the kids safety and let them test their skills,” Optimist Club member Bob Verne said of the rodeo. The Chapel Hill Optimist Club, a service organization started in 1932, spon sored the event to help kids in need and also to do something for the community. Others were there because of their involvement with the hospital. “I’m here because my mom works with the cancer patients,” Meyer said. Despite a smaller turnout of partici pants from previous years, Krehbiel summed up the reason everyone was there. “We help the youth. It’s an unselfish act.” The City Editor can be reached atcitydesk@unc.edu.
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