2 Thursday, November 1, 2001 SETUP From Page 1 Christine Penington and Kristin Miller, freshmen at Don University who attempted to pass through the blockades said the restrictions will not hamper their Halloween plans. They said, “We’ve never been, but we heard Halloween on Franklin Street is a lot of fun.” But Jim Earnhardt, owner of 23 Steps Bar at 173 1/2 E. Franklin St. said, “1 really think it’s an overreaction, what with Halloween being a Wednesday night this year, the crowds are going to be small, and now they’ll be even small er." Earnhardt said that despite restric- DID YOU FORGET TO REGISTER FOR Great Decisions "M • f ~ ❖Terrorism: Roots & Repercussions ’’ ... 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But Earnhardt said 23 Steps will be stocking up on extra staff for the Halloween crowds. “We’ll probably have seven bouncers and three bar tenders working tonight," he said. “The capacity of the bar is in the mid 200s, but we always try to keep it about 20 below capacity just to be safe.” The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu. ATTACK From Page 1 confirmed the use of B-52 bombers “all over the country, including Taliban forces in the north.” He added that the B-52s have the capacity to carry large loads of weapons to carpet-bomb Afghanistan’s front-line forces. During a Pentagon news conference, Stufflebeem also said recent attacks STAHL From Page 1 Stahl has won several Emmys, the Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence in Television presented by the Radio and Television News Directors Association and many other awards. The Earl Wynn Distinguished Lecture Series, dedicated to issues in broadcast journalism, is one of four series sponsored by the journalism dimmer Reading Program 2001 pidf|k|| ! * mm H! lj 17 \7 T A I May nng Xiong Ly Bra Cultural Broker from The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down /TBKT by Anne Fadiman ((o}l(@®p)mS)i Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Hmone Women’s Heritage Association, Sacramento, CA November 5,2001 • 7pm j Carolina Union Auditorium My Co-sponsored by the Offices of Orientation and Carolina Leadership Development Store Hours: M-Sat 10-9 • Sun 12:30-6:30 From Page One have so severely damaged the Taliban’s military communications system that commanders in the field are having trouble summoning new supplies and troop reinforcements. “We beheve that puts a terrific amount of stress on their military capa bility,” he said. Victoria Clarke, spokeswoman for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, said he had notified the White House that the reserve call-up would exceed 50,000, but she offered no new projected total. school each year. Last year’s Wynn speaker was CNN’s Larry King. The series honors Wynn, who found ed UNC’s Department of Radio, Television and Motion Picture Studies at the end of World War 11. The program trained successful film and TV producers, writers, station own ers and on-air and film talent before it was dismanded by the University. The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. TERRORISM From Page 1 had what biological agents,” he said. “A registry would provide excellent resources for law enforcement to deter mine where anthrax or other diseases came from.” The information provided by the labs would be confidential and only accessi ble to state and federal law enforcement or the Centers for Disease Control and Campus Calendar Today 8 a.m. - Bracelets are being distributed until 5 p.m. for Saturday’s ticket distribu tion. Stop by Gate 5 of Kenan Stadium with a UNC ONE Card to get a bracelet 5 p.m. - The Philosophy Club will discuss David Lewis’ article, “The Paradoxes of Time Travel,” in the Common Room in Caldwell Hall. 5:30 p.m. - The Carolina Athletic Association will hold an information forum. Students can question and com ment on ticket distribution and get Homecoming week information. 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