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2 Friday, November 9, 2001 Campus Calendar Today 8 p.m. - The Carolina Hispanic Association in conjunction with the Arab Club will be holding its Second Annual Arab/Latino Culture Bash in the Carmichael Ballroom. There will be free cultural performances and lessons by Que Rico and The Arab Club fol lowed by a party featuring Arabic and Latin music. Donations will profit the Stop Hunger Now foundation. Saturday Carolina Men’s Basketball vs. Nike Elite Exhibition Game /i 4:3opm at Dean Dome UNC students pick up free ticket at the Smith Center with OneCard Hardee’s sports shorts . *<D£n m M Bth Annual w 4 Saturday, November 10 Registration begins at B:3oam Race begins at 9:ooam Meet in front of Woolen Gym on South Road sl2 to register on race day includes T-shirt I ★ Door prizes and prizes for first, second, and ★ third place in women’s and men’s For more information, email mikeyhy@email.unc.edu or sbullß@yahoo.com % T FOR HIM. ■ H THE NEW FRAGRANCE. Come in to experience TOMMY HIL ; :rR. and receive M your complimentary * fragrance sample. r Now available at -£ jj m*. I • ,“ ■■ myswm&Hß ’’ £ !O M M - (111 IU, I R I ><Srajiisgaffep I— B^| i - - - - Saturday 10:30 a.m. - The School of Nursing is sponsoring the first annual “Issues in Nursing Leadership” seminar to address topics that nurses currendy face in the healthcare field. Sunday 3 p.m. The UNC Gospel Choir will have its 30th Anniversary Concert. Tickets are on sale at the box office and in the Pit for $2 in advance. Tickets will be $4 at the door. All Weekend The Gloria Steinem Leadership Institute hosted by ChoiceUSA, will have a free reproductive choices educa tional leadership weekend. It will take place from Friday to Sunday. To apply contact Heather at heatherelena@yahoo.com. Monday 7 p.m. - The Daily Tar Heel will have its second Association of Student Leaders meeting in 209 Manning Hall. Representatives from all UNC student groups are invited to meet with DTH editors. Let editors know about concerns and your group’s upcoming events. altr Satlti ear llrrl P.O. Box 3257. Chapel Hill.NC 27515 Katie Hunter, Editor, 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 © 2001 DTH Publishing Corp. All rights reserved The Broken tine A Dramatic Presentation of the Current Israeli-Arab Situation October 2000, Israel: Thirteen Arab Israelis are shot dead by the police. Jewish anti-Arab riots explode around the country. - Believers in peaceful coexistence find themselves a ridiculed minority. / \ What happened? / ® \ How did things go so wrong? / a o t\>V 1 “ “ w? \ !§VS§W Robbie Gringras, playwright and actor living in the \ J Galilee, went in search for answers. His performance, \ Qt'T* The Broken Line, will both engage and disturb. \. / Discussion after the performance. ' need more info? contact info@nchillel.org or 942-4057 7 (cv\ ft£u, $$ at UuyJccis ■ /?'’> Itt&OO t&XUC. (W K*. faP- pi ui \ u&tCe t.w •i V v News The University and Towns In Brief Edwards’ Court Date Moved To January The first trial of Dwayne Russell Edwards, scheduled to begin Thursday at the Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough, has been continued until Jan. 10. Edwards was expected to appear on 49 charges - 45 of them felonies. The charges included offenses such as financial card theft, larceny and breaking and entering. Edwards was apprehended in Carrboro on Jan. 9 in connection with three separate sexual assaults in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. He was held at the Orange County Jail on a $4.1 million bond. His trial for the sexual offenses - which includes 24 additional felony counts including three first-degree rape charges - will begin Dec. 10 at the Orange County Superior Court in Hillsborough. Hand Grenade Found At Carrboro Residence A Carrboro man discovered a hand grenade hanging on a plant hook near an unused doorway as he stepped out side his home Sunday. The resident kept clear of the grenade after he noticed that the safety clip that prevents the device from deto nating was missing. In a terse report Carrboro police L-—\ - —l£| —■ SUNDAY Caro |j na Women’s Basketball - WNIT 2pm at Carmichael Auditorium Hardee’s sports shorts (Ebr iaily (Jar Mppl called the grenade a “suspicious object” For the full story, go to http://www.dailytarheel.com. President of Chile Set To Give Address Today Chilean President Ricardo Lagos will speak to students and faculty and receive an honorary degree from the University today. Lagos, who has led Chile since his election in January 2000, will discuss issues confronting Chile and the rest of Latin America. His speech will begin at 4 p.m. in the Morehead Lounge of the Morehead Planetarium. It is free and open to the public. He also will meet with Latin American Studies students before the afternoon ceremony. Lagos was a faculty member at UNC from 1973-75. For the full story, go to http://www.dailytarheel.com.
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