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(Efjr laily (Ear Urrl Man Arrested for Shooting Parents in Family Home The man apprehended by the police in a foot chase was charged with shooting his parents in the head. By Jennifer Bailey Staff Writer Orange County police arrested a man Tuesday morning in connection with shooting his mother and his stepfather in the head at the home the three people shared. Bryan Lamont Weeks, 24, of 4529 Bumphas Road, was arrested by Orange County Sheriffs Deputy Steve Minton, who responded to a 911 call one of the victims made at 3:16 a.m. A 911 operator told Minton that the victim who placed the call said the assailant was her son. The caller also said he had fled in a car. The victims, Susie White Carrington, Dilbert© e f“ —— A NIGERIAN BANKER f ALL I NEED TO DO IS * np&n rii<vrA.vA. 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The board of directors serves as the publisher of the DTH and oversees its business operations. The board also directs the annual selection of the DTH editor. Applications are available at the DTH office in Suite 104 Carolina Union. All full-time undergraduate, graduate, and LA professional students may apply. If you have any questions, please call: f 3 Janet Gallagher-Cassel, General Manager at 962-0520. Weeks’s mother, and Klim McCoy Carrington, both of 4529 Bumphas Road, are listed in critical condition at UNC Hospitals. As he approached Bumphas Road, Minton observed a vehicle turning right off of Bumphas onto New Hope Road. The car’s driver did not stop for the deputy’s blue lights, so Minton pur sued the vehicle into the Durham city limits. After the vehicle blew a tire at the intersection of Avondale and Trinity avenues, the driver stopped the vehicle and fled on fooL A short chase ensued and Minton apprehended the suspect, later identified as Weeks. He was charged with various traffic violations, soon followed by other charges. Deputies also found and seized a firearm visible on the floorboard of Weeks’s car. Based on statements made by 5 Without a pay check 6 Rue's relative? 7 Portal 8 Annapolis grad 9 Keanu of "My Own Private Idaho" 10 Plotter's pas time 11 Rime 12 Otherwise 13 Title paper 19 Highlanders 21 Jot down 24 Promoted to excess “arcßlfSs enhancement 26 Ziegfeld Follies, e-9 27 "Water Lilies" painter 28 Track clearer 29 Of acreage 30 Furnishes tem porarily 33 Ankle bones 36 Stephen Foster song, "Oh! " 38 Competed 1 |2 [3 p [6 p p p 1 12 113 fffi 9H ~ 1 . ■ - ■■■■23 ■■■■■■■ 25 26 ■■27 26 29 30 7 ■■32 33 ■■J -7 3^ 40 4^TMf44 7 46 ■■47 46 52 53 “ 55 56 5B ■■s9 ■■■ jan" ~ S| University & City Weeks, he was then charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, inflicting serious injury. He also has been charged with sever al traffic charges in connection with the incident. Weeks made his first appearance in Orange County District Court in Hillsborough Tuesday morning. He is being held at the Orange County Jail in Hillsborough in lieu of a $2,010,000 bond. There is an administrative hearing that is scheduled for May 10 and he has been appointed a public defender, said officials in the district attorney’s office. A crime scene search is currently being conducted by the Orange County Sheriffs Department and the case is under further investigation. The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu. (CJ2OOI Tribune Media Services. Inc. All rights reserved. Moscow 53 Sawbuck change 54 Summoned 55 Dawn's direc tion 56 Stays idle 58 Soak flax against 41 "The Life of " 43 Mrs. Copperfield 46 Lairs of burrow ing animals 48 Band or diction starter? 50 Subarctic forest 51 Rudiments 52 City south of tA IfSSI CATERING I1 • Salads /#= f o r graduation W li’Ki parties! MON-SAT 6:3oam-9pm SUN 7am-3pm H 4015 University Dr. k f ll’v?!f? r ) L in BBAT Plaza 11 stwto I | II ' Voted beet / F~ _ Hl* Fresh Grilled I kz H H pancakee iiy M Durham, NC H E Fish J £ the Triangle AIQ 0007 I fiesta 419-0907 ■jLDishes^^H STUDENT TRAVEL % f ml % )m H DTH/SEFrON IPOCK Juniors Michael Weiss and Lori Van Orden, each with thick bungee cords attached to them, reach to mark how far they ran in the Bungee Run at the Old Dirty Bash. The carnival was held to help students relax before exams and was sponsored by the Lower Olde Campus Residence Hall Association and resident assistants. UNC Changes Food Providers By Kim Minugh University Editor Carolina Dining Services has signed anew contract to provide food and ser vice for the University’s dining halls and cafes. UNC officials have forged a partner ship with ARAMARK management services, to begin in August when the University’s current five-year contract with Sodexho-Marriott runs out. Ira Simon, dining services adminis trator, said officials signed a 10-year contract with ARAMARK after a 12- to 15-person committee examined bid pro posals from ARAMARK, Sodexho- Marriott and Chartwells, another food services provider. “It’s only going to get better,” Simon said. “We’re very proud of what we’ve done at Lenoir (Dining Hall). We want to take the level of student satisfaction ■'and bring it to other aspects of dining programs, and ARAMARK-ean do that.” Mike Freeman, general administrator of auxiliary services, said this deal will benefit UNC more financially as well. Whereas the old contract didn’t guar antee UNC any profit and required the University to cover all of Sodexho- Marriott’s profit losses, the new contract will guarantee gains for UNC. Under the contract, CDS must pay ARAMARK 2 percent of its sales prof its. In return, ARAMARK gives the University $500,000 - which will pay EASIN' THE TENSION rTsranMjr ' ■■: i- Lsi fSB. vlHkx - a iii m liTlrapw £jf • | I rffli sjL > iLi -iW ' W r a.. mm NiaF .^jrl DTH HIT PHOIU Carolina Dining Services signed a contract with anew company this week that they say will help them improve food service on campus. off all remaining debts for the renova tion of Lenoir, Freeman said. If money is left over, UNC will give ARAMARK another 1.5 percent of profits. And although the University is still responsible for any profit losses, it is guaranteed to reap $500,000 annually as long as the money comes in. “We feel it is a better contract than what we had before,” Freeman said. “Fm very excited about bringing ARA MARK to campus. They’re a very down to earth family, and they have a good reputation.” , Simon and Freeman said ARA MARK representatives are discussing / JL *. a Come take a study / Princeton break with us!' v —'Review Better Scores, Better Schools When: 6pm until Bpm Thursday (reading day) Where: The Princeton Review Annex 151 East Rosemary i (between Bub's and BB&T) What: FREE PIZZA provided by Franklin Street Pizza and Pasta Why: Because you can't study on an empty stomach! '.princetonreview.com 135 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill 968*4)365 Between Bank of America Plaza & Salon 135 HOURS: Mon-Thurs 10-6:30 • Fri-Sat 10-7 • Sunday 12-5 Wednesday, May 2, 2001 bringing more vendors to UNC’s cam pus, including Subway at Mainstreet Lenoir and South Campus Mini Mart. They also have talked about bringing a juice bar and smoothie bar to the Student Recreation Center. Simon said the University was pleased with Sodexho-Marriott’s ser vice, but ARAMARK offered more. He said, “There’s a lot of loyalty to Sodexho-Marriott around here - they’re a wonderful company. But the commit tee chose ARAMARK because of what they bring to the table.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. 13
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