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2 Monday, March 19, 2001 SOOTH CAMPUS From Page 1 Matthews said he felt the authors brought forth valid concerns in their letter. “I lived on South Campus for two years, so I am well aware of the difficulties that come with living in that area,” he said. Payne said he did not want to mini mize any of the issues that were addressed in the letter but said residents need to be aware that South Campus is MEN S BASKETBALL From Page 1 on a 2-for-11 effort, and his brother Joe made only 7 of 21 on his way to 21 points. But with 21 points from Ivory, 19 points from center Gyasi Cline-Heard NO CONTRACT MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE* • Free One On One Training * CALL NOW! 960-9910 (tiß El FITNESS HHyJ Your 24-Hour Health & Fitness Club Ylw Nf oc'4 , ears D‘ago nr oiw '(Ki •*' * guest ’Certe.' w.ct MLAW FREE CAREER FORUM Join our legal experts for advice on admissions, the law school experience, and career opportunities. 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B ESI !B "Officially Ucensed Carolina Ring Dealer" not the only area that has been affected by construction. “It is important to realize that con struction is not isolated to South Campus communities,” he said. “Later on in the spring, there is going to be a North Campus steamline project and residents of those communities will be inconvenienced by that work.” Payne also said he has responded to both authors of the letter and that he is looking forward to scheduling a meeting with them. “I think it would also be a and lots of help from the Tar Heels, it was enough. Enough to send the Tar Heels, who once owned an 18-game winning streak and the nation’s top ranking, home. Enough to make them feel disap pointed even with those accomplish ments. “I want to win the whole thing. It’s From Page One good opportunity to share things that we have already responded to and other things that we have plans for,” he said. But Baur said she wishes all the con struction problems would end soon. “This is where we are supposed to live and be happy and enjoy our Carolina experience,” she said. “I haven’t had that at all since the con struction has been going on." The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. hard for me to sit here and feel satisfied right now,” Doherty said. “As you put distance between a loss, you do get to see a bigger picture. The only thing I can tell you is that I gave it my best effort.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Get your pizza fix! €£ tfp®i Ddiins-ity T/rt Effect Pizza/ Better Ingredients Better Pizza One Large Thin _ . . with Two FREE Toppings hn * l P f a 9 6078 W. Franklin St. - 932-7575 Hours : Limited Delivery Area • Coupon Required Expires 5/12/01 Not valid with any Mon—Weu 11am—2am other offer. Valid only at participating Thu-Sat 11am-3am locations. Customer pays all applicable sales tax. 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Keith Poston, spokesman for Progress Energy, the new owner of CP&L, said the plant has no plans to do anything differ ently in response to the letter or to the appeal filed this week by the commission ers asking the NRC for an evidentiary hearing. “We remain confident the NRC will confirm our plan is safe,” he said. Poston also said the second appeal would be Orange County’s final one with the commission. From there, if the NRC confirms CP&L’s findings as accu rate, then Orange County officials will have to appeal to another level, he said. Commissioner Barryjacobs said the commissioners might take their con cerns to the federal level if their appeal is dismissed by the NRC. “We’re appealing the most recent ruling, and Campus Calendar Tuesday 3:30 p.m. - The Institute on Aging will sponsor a distinguished lecture by Professor Malcolm Johnson of the University of Bristol. Johnson will speak on “Long-Term Care in Ttirmoil: Comparing Britain and America” in the Bellflower Room of the Friday Center. 5:45 p.m. - The Management and Society Student Association will hold a meeting in Union 226. Tim Stiles from University Career Services will be the guest speaker. 7 p.m. - Phi Beta Kappa and the James M. Johnston Center for America's Premier Craft Beer Event / Annual V Jf Southeastern h Microbrewer's * Invitational ’ bu r & Music $ $ festival m ° % f J itoeßtaes ft glueqrass Saturday, March 24th ® Time coo pm -800 pm David Via & Corn Tornado Place American Legion Post #6 Blue Smoke Blues Band 1714-A Legion Road-Chapel Hill, NC Tickets $20.00 in Advance/$22.00 at the Door Festival Info http://www.beerhunter.org 969-8789 Ticket Outlets Tyler's Restaurant & Taproom, and Mellow Mushroom (in Chapel Hill &Carrboro) (fff Festival Sponsored By: * Earn up to $350 Help us understand more about mental illness. You must be: • between ages 16-40 • male or female • medically healthy (no acute or chronic illness and on no medication] • willing to come back for one-year follow-up If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study. We are looking for healthy volunteers to compare with patients who are being treated for a psychotic disorder. The study involves four visits' over a one-year time period and will include a physical exam, psychiatric and medical screening, three MRIs, and reading and memory tests. If you are m interested, please call Shelly or Janet at I (919) 877-PRIMEI9 or 843-PRIME VJI to find out more. HOSPITALS ilhp Sailtj Star HM we’ve filed a motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals,” he said. Jacobs said the fil ing was simply a notice of intent, and not a full-blown appeal yet. Poston said the plant plans to move into its third pool this summer, barring intervention by the NRC or a higher authority. He added that the fourth pool probably won’t open for another 10 years. Jacobs said the commissioners will still seek an evidentiary hearing at the federal level. “If we get to that, we’ll be trying to get what we tried to get two years ago.” The City Editor can be reached atcitydesk@unc.edu. Undergraduate Excellence will sponsor a panel discussion on genetically modified foods in the Commons Room of the Johnston Center. An economist, a biologist and an ethicist will speak, followed by a ques tion/ answer period and refreshments. The event is free and open to the public. trite Daily (Tar Werl Monday, March 19,2001 Volume 109, Issue 12 P.O. Box 3257. Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Matt Dees, Editor, 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 News. Features, Sports. 962-0245
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