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TODAY
Know your status: Students can
come out and pledge that they
“know their status" when it comes
to HIV testing and receive a free T
shirt to wear Wednesday Know
Your Status Awareness Day.
Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Location: the Pit
Yoga in the galleries: Students
can register to participate in a yoga
session. The session is free, but a $5
donation is suggested.
Time: 12:10 p.m.
Location: Ackland Art Museum
Minority achievement summit:
Orange County schools will host
its minority achievement summit,
"Opening Doors by Closing the
Gap." There will be free pizza, then
the opportunity to attend two of six
offered sessions.
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Location: A. L. Stanback Middle
School
Preschool fair: Learn about local
preschool options and meet with
school representatives. Free and
open to the general public. For more
information, call 370-9458 or e-mail
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Documentary screening: The
Diaspora Festival of Black and
Independent Film will co-present
"The Trials of Darryl Hunt." The doc
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man who was convicted wrongfully
of a 1984 rape-murder.
Time: 7 p.m.
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Center Hitchcock room
Clogging lessons: Come to the
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Location: corner of Franklin and
Henderson streets, underneath the
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Real people, real stories: Hear
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News
Senior night: Senior marshals
invite members of the senior class to
socialize with their peers.
Time: 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Location: Top of the Hill
WEDNESDAY
Downtown partnership: The
board of directors will meet to
discuss the year's calendar and the
Franklin Street Festival of Lights.
Time: 7:30 a.m.
Location: Bill Cherry Boardroom in
the Bank of America Center
Movie screening: A screening will
be shown of "Kilowatt Ours" as part
of Campus Sustainability Day.
Time: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Location: Murphey 116
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Tiger fan gets stilted view
FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Ybur wallet can’t take the hit? One man in
Detroit found a way to watch the World
Series without forking out money for a
ticket. Brian Harpster, 29, stood on 4-foot
stilts Saturday night outside Comerica Park, eager
to watch the Detroit Tigers’ first World Series game
in 22 years.
“I think after this, it’s going to be a whole new thing,”
friend Brooks Rodriguez said. “He’s a pioneer.”
In order to keep his balance, Harpster played it
safe, drinking only nonalcoholic beer.
NOTED. Five years ago
Monday, Apple graced us with
the introduction of the iPod
—with just five gigabytes.
How übiquitous has the gad
get become in half a decade?
Sixty million people own one—
including the Pope, Queen
Elizabeth 11, President Bush
and his mom.
POLICE LOG
■ A robbery was reported at
11:49 p.m. Sunday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
According to reports, an
unknown suspect held a victim at
gunpoint while the suspect rum
maged through the house.
Two IBM Thinkpad laptops,
valued at SI,OOO, and a purse were
stolen, reports state.
■ A man was arrested at 2:44
a.m. Sunday on chEirges of assault
on a female, according to Chapel
Hill police reports.
Rolando Mendez, 25, of 111
Pinegate Circle, was arrested in the
parking lot of Pine Gate Apartments
and was taken to Orange County
Jail without bail, reports state.
Mendez is scheduled to appear in
court Nov. 20, according to reports.
■ A vehicle theft was reported
at 2:34 p.m. Saturday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
Reports state a 1997 green Ford
Escort, valued at $5,000, was taken
from the driveway at 6 Ellen Place.
■ Michelle Mize, 28, of Plano,
Texas, was arrested at 3:48 p.m.
Saturday at 138 Essek Road on
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QUOTED. “Part of me wants
to shake up people’s percep
tion of me, just shove me in a
blender.”
Daniel Radcliffe, who por
trays Harry Potter in the film
series, on taking a role in the
London play “Equus.” Radcliffe,
17, will perform nude in one
scene, according to Newsweek.
charges of soliciting without a
permit, Chapel Hill police reports
state.
According to reports, Mize is an
employee of Extreme Chemical Cos.
and was selling cleaning supplies.
Mize was secured at Orange
County Jail in lieu of $l6O bail and
was scheduled to appear Nov. 13
in District Criminal Court, reports
state.
■ Two men were arrested on
charges of public affray at 2:30
a.m. Sunday, according to Chapel
Hill police reports.
Brahim Benbenu, 26, of Graham,
and Jeremy Steele, 23, of 658 Pine
Acres Drive, were charged for fight
ing on a public sidewalk at 168 E.
Franklin St., outside of Aladdin’s
Grill & Catering, reports state.
According to reports, both men
are scheduled to appear in District
Criminal Court on Nov. 13.
■ An incident of larceny was
reported at 1:50 p.m. Saturday,
Chapel Hill police reports state.
Reports state five pounds of meat,
valued at $lO, were removed by an
unknown suspect from a freezer at
1250 Ephesus Church Road.