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2 MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2007 abr Daily (tar lirrl www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 114 years of editorialfreedom LINDSAY MICHEL. SARAH RABIL INVESTIGATIVE TEAM CO-EDITORS 962-0750 ITEAM@UNC.EDU BETH ELY PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 DTHPHOTOOGMAIL. COM LINDSAY NAYLOR, BRITTANY SPENCER COPY CO-EDITORS 962-4103 AMY DOM BROWER, GINNY HENDRIX DESIGN CO-EDITORS (919) 962-0750 ALLIE WASSUM GRAPHICS EDITOR 962-0750 CLINT JOHNSON ONLINE EDITOR 962-0750 ONLINE@UNC.EDU CHRIS SOPHER MULTIMEDIA EDITOR 962-0750 ONLINE@UNC.EDU SHARI FELD, ERIN GIBSON, JESSICA SCHONBERG WRITERS’ COACHES 962-0372 FELDOEMAIL. UNC.EDU, EQGIBSONOEMAIL. UNC.EDU, JESSI22@EMAIL. UNC.EDU JOSEPH R. SCHWARTZ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 962-4086 JOSEPHJCHWARTZ ©UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: MON.. WED., FRI. 2 P.M. TO 3 P.M. KAVITA PILLAI MANAGING EDITOR 962-0750 KPILLAI@EMAIL.UNC. EDU REBECCA WILHELM DEPUTY MANAGING EDITOR, 962-0750 BECCAO7@EMAIL. 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Schwartz, Editor-in-Chief, 962-4086 Advertising 8i Business, 962-1163 News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 One copy per person; additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each. © 2007 DTH Publishing Corp, All rights reserved DOSe 3 Jeopardy! contestants beat the odds FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Tiat is a three-way tie, Alex? The three contestants on “Jeopardy!” all finished with $16,000 after each answering the final question cor rectly in the category, “Women of the 19305,” on Friday’s show. They identified Bonnie Parker, of the famed Bonnie and Clyde crime duo, w as a woman who, as a waitress, once served one of the men who shot her. The show contacted a mathematician who calculated the odds of such a three-way tie happening —one in 25 million. The three contestants, Jamey Kirby of Gainesville, Fla.; Anders Martinson of Union City, Calif.; and Scott Weiss of Walkersville, Md.; were all declared champi ons and taped a rematch that will air today. NOTED. Bernalillo County sheriff’s depu ties have arrested a man on suspicion of driv ing while intoxicated, marking his 28th such offense. Joseph Brill, 53, was driving on a revoked license when deputies saw him park in a drive way in a northeast Albuquerque neighborhood and fall out of his pickup truck Wednesday evening. TODAY Cedar Ridge registration: Orange County Schools' Cedar Ridge High School will host registration for its incoming freshmen. Contact the guidance counselors to schedule an appointment. Time: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location: 1125 New Grady Brown School Road HIV/AIDS awareness: The Residence Hall Association will host an HIV/AIDS awareness event called "Seeing Red." Carolina Wellness Services, Student Legal Services and faculty will be on hand to talk about how to prevent HIV, as well as give out vouchers for HIV testing. Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Parker Residence Hall backyard Poverty awareness: A screening of the PBS documentary "Waging a Living" will be held, followed by a discussion led by professors Hodding Carter 111 and Daniel Gitterman. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Hanes Art Center Auditorium Town Council public hearing: Friday A wise choice for students on the move. No matter where your busy life takes you, Carolina Courses Online are only a mouse click away. These Web-based UNC-Chapel Hill courses are intended primarily for nontraditional students. Early registration for Summer Semester 2007 begins March 23. AFAM 101: The Black Experience AFR 1101: Introduction to African Civilization AFRI37O: Policy Problems in South Africa ANTH 101: General Anthropology ANTH 142: Local Cultures, Global Forces ANTH 440: Gender and Culture ART 151: History of Western Art I ART 152: History of Western Art II ART 154: Introduction to Islamic Art ART 254: Women in Visual Arts I ART 390: Special Topics in Studio Art: Digital Photography ART 553: The Social and Visual Body ASTR 101: Descriptive Astronomy BIOL 202: Molecular Biology and Genetics BUS 1106: Financial Accounting CLAR 245: Archaeology of Italy CMPL 121: Great Books I: Antiquity through Neoclassicism COMM 100: Communication and Social Process COMM 140: Introduction to Media History, Theory, and Criticism COMM 330: Introduction to Writing for Film and Television Courses subject to cancellation. For current information and registration, visit fridaycenter.unc.edu/cp/cco or call 919-962-1134. a unc THE WILLIAM AND IDA FRIDAY CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION Credit Programs for Part-time Students | Conference Center | Professional Development and Enrichment Programs QUOTED. “Saturday I rose from the dead and then died again.” Actor-comedian Sinbad on a Wikipedia, com entry that announced his death. The Web site, an online encyclopedia that anyone can edit, said Sinbad died of a heart attack. By the time the error was caught, e-mail links of the erroneous page had been forwarded to hun dreds of people. COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Chapel Hill Town Council will meet for public hearings on several special-use permits and draft con cept plans for local facilities. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Town Hall TUESDAY Tax preparation: Student Poverty Reduction Outreach will do free tax preparation. Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: 216 N. Roberson St. Genocide talk: The Parr Center for Ethics will host Deputy Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to give a talk about the role of the International Criminal Court and the responsibilities of the international community in combat ing genocide. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Carroll 111 LEAP information session: Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will hold an information session for parents of students who have received notification of LEAP place ment for the 2007-08 school year. Time: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Lincoln Center COMM 390: Special Topics: Technology, Culture, and Society DRAM 115: Perspectives in the Drama DRAM 116: Perspectives in the Theatre ENGL 121: British Literature, Wordsworth to Eliot ENGL 124: Contemporary Literature ENGL 125: Introduction to Poetry ENGL 128: Major American Authors ENGL 130: Introduction to Fiction Writing ENGL 131: Introduction to Poetry Writing ENGL 313: Grammar of Current English GEOG 120: World Regional Geography GEOG 259: Geography of Latin America GEOL 101: Introduction to Geology GEOL 105: Violent Earth GEOL 159: Prehistoric Life HIST 130: Twentieth-century Africa HIST 151: History of Western Civilizationtc 1860 HIST 262: History of the Holocaust HIST 365: The Worker and American Life HIST 374: The American West, 1800 to Present INTS 210: Global Issues JOMC 452: Business Reporting LING 101: Introduction to Language MUSC 144: Country Music News Computer cleanup: On-campus students can bring their laptops and power supplies to be physically cleaned and detailed, updated with the latest software patches and have spyware and viruses removed. Time: 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: George Moses Horton 176 Congress meeting: Student Congress will hold its final sched uled meeting for the 88th session of Congress. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Peabody 08 Swing lessons: The Carolina Swing Club offers lessons in East Coast, Beginning Lindy Hop, and Intermediate/Advanced Lindy Hop. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Phillips 385 To make a calendar submission, visit www.dailytarheel.com/calendar, ore-mail Deputy Managing Editor Rebecca Wilhelm at beccao7@email. unc.edu with "calendar" in the subject line. Events will be published in the newspaper on the day and the day before they take place, and will be posted online when received. Submissions must be sent in by noon the preceding publication date. ■ Two men were arrested at 8:54 a.m. Saturday at 611 Gomains St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state Reginald Eugene Farrington, 41, and Jerry Lee Farrington, 61, who both had addresses listed as the streets, were arrested on misdemeanor charges of breaking and entering and possession of drug parapher nalia. The men were released on writ ten promise and are scheduled to appear today in District Criminal Court in Hillsborough, according to reports. ■ An incident of willful dam age to property occurred at 4:02 a.m. Sunday at 456 W. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state a suspect broke a window at Tallula’s with a blunt object, causing SBOO in damages. The case is under further inves tigation, according to reports. ■ Rahul Pradeepkumar Rathi was arrested at 2:32 a.m. Sunday at Highway 54 and Downing Creek Road, Chapel Hill police reports state. Rathi was arrested on misde meanor charges of driving while impaired and speeding, according to reports. Reports state Rathi was stopped for driving 60 mph in a 35-mph zone and performed poorly on a sobriety test. Rathi registered a blood alco hol level of 0.10 on the Intoxilyzer 5000, according to reports. Reports state Rathi was released on written promise to appear April 24 in the Court of Administrative Traffic in Chapel Hill. ■ An incident of larceny from a motor vehicle was reported at 1:50 p.m. Saturday at 201S. Estes Drive, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state a 30-day tag, val ued at $75, was taken from the rear of the vehicle. Reports state the case is under further investigation. ■ A Carrboro man was arrested at 2:16 a.m. Sunday at the inter section of Cameron Avenue and Merritt Mill Road, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state Mark John Hollar Jr., 43, of apartment 813 at 306 Estes Drive, was arrested on mis PHIL 155: Introduction to Symbolic Logic PLCY 205: Public Policy Communication POL 1100: Introduction to Government in the United States POL 1101: State and Local Government in the United States POL 1150: International Relations and World Politics P0L1239: Introduction to European Government POLI 270: Classical Political Thought POLI 414: The Adversary System PSYC 101: General Psychology RELIIO6: Introduction to Early Judaism RELIIB3: Asian Religions RELI2O7: Jesus in Myth, Tradition, and History, 30-200 AD RUSS 270: Russian Literature of the Nineteenth Century SOC 1112: Social Interaction 50C1123: Crime and Delinquency SOC 1130: Family and Society 50C1250: Sociological Theory SOCI410: Formal Organizations and Bureaucracies SOCI 412: Social Stratification SOCI 469: Medicine and Society SPAN 405: jA su salud! Spanish for Health Baily (Ear Hrrl POLICE LOG demeanor charges of driving while impaired and reckless driving. Hollar was ordered to be detained at Orange County Jail until he sobered up, according to reports. Reports state Hollar is sched uled to appear May 22 in the Court of Administrative Traffic in Chapel Hill. ■ An incident of arson and will ful damage to property occurred at 11:45 p.m. Saturday at 103-C Misty Woods Circle, Chapel Hill police reports state. Reports state a suspect placed a piece of paper in between screens in a window and set it on fire, causing $5 in damages, and threw a bottle at the rear window of a car, causing S3OO in damages. Reports state the case is under further investigation. ■ An incident of larceny of a purse was reported at 2 a.m. Saturday at 136 E. Rosemary St., the location of Kryptonite Night Club, Chapel Hill police reports state. The purse was valued at $35 and contained a driver’s license valued at $25, a lipstick valued at $lO and S4O in cash, according to reports. Reports state the case is under further investigation. ■ University police arrested a man at 4:18 a.m. Sunday during a routine traffic stop for driving with a revoked license, according to reports. Reports state Michael Anthony White, 38, of Durham, was taken to the Chapel Hill Police Department, where he was released on S3OO bond. ■ University police issued a trespass warning to a man who possessed an open container of alcohol and prescription medica tion in Student Stores, according to reports. Johnny Worth Porter, 42, was issued the warning after offi cers approached him and asked to search his bag, according to reports. Reports state officers found an open container of alcohol and two bottles of prescription drugs. Both the alcohol and the pre scription medication were con fiscated by officers, according to reports.
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