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2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2007 ©ljr latlg <3Jar Hrrl www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 114 years of editorialfreedom JESSE BAUMGARTNER SPORTS EDITOR 962-4710 SPORTS@UNC.EDU KATIE HOFFMANN INVESTIGATIVE TEAM EDITOR 962-0750 ITEAM@UNC.EDU ALLIE MULLIN PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 DTHPHOTO@GMAIL. COM UNDSAY NAYLOR, MEGAN LAPLACA COPY CO-EDITORS 962-4103 ABBY JEFFERS DESIGN EDITOR 962-0750 ALLIE WASSUM, REBECCA ROLFE GRAPHICS CO-EDITORS 962-0750 NICOLE NORFLEET ONLINE EDITOR 962-0750 ONLINE@UNC.EDU TIMOTHY REESE MULTIMEDIA EDITOR 962-0750 ONLINE@UNC.EDU ERIC JOHNSON, TED STRONG WRITERS' COACHES 962-0372 ERICJOHNSON@UNC. EDU TSTRONG@EMAIL. UNC.EDU ERIN ZUREICK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 962-4086 ZUREICK@EMAIL. UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: MON., WED., FRI. 1 P.M.TO 2 P.M. ALLISON NICHOLS MANAGING EDITOR 962-0750 NALLISONSEMAIL. UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: TUES., THURS. 10 A.M. TO 10:50 A.M. RACHEL ULLRICH DEPUTY MANAGING EDITOR 962-0750 RULLRICHffIEMAIL. 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P.0.80x 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Erin Zureick, Editor-in-Chiet 962-4086 Advertising & 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 Now accepting nominations and applications for the: UNC MLK, Jr. Scholarships Open to all JUNIORS First Place: SISOO Scholarship Two Runners Up: SIOOO Scholarships Each Applications are due November 2nd at spm and are available in 07 South Building, Campus Y, Student Government and BSM office. Forfurther information contact Eboni Blake at blak@email.unc.edu unc.edu/ diversity/community/mlkscholarship.html TODAY History lecture: An author of a 3-volume reinterpretation of the Civil War, William W. Freehling, discusses the importance of the secessionists' minor ity triumph in understanding the war and the Southerners who waged it. Time: 3:30 p.m. Location: Royall Room, George Watts Hill Alumni Center Lobbying on the quad: Learn more about current Darfur-related legislation and what you can do to hold elected officials accountable for ending what they have declared a genocide. Hosted by SUDAN. Time: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location: In the quad Awareness dinner: Alpha Kappa Delta Phi and Lambda Pi Chi sororities will sponsor a breast-cancer awareness dinner. Food is free with a donation, and all proceeds benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: Union 2518 Pageant: Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority Inc. will host its second Business and Advertising: Kevin Schwartz, director/general manager,; Megan McGinity, advertising director; Lisa Reichle, business manager, Maura Feil, retail sales man ager; Kate Polichnowski, assistant business Assistant Editors: Bennett Campbell, arts', Sara Gregory, Catarina Saraiva, Tracey Theret, city; Andrew Liu, Scott Powers, copy; Courtney Dean, Sarah Neal Simpson, Melissa Withorn, design; Jamie Williams, diversions, Nate Hewitt, features; Jonathan Tugman, opinion; Stacey Axelrod, Lauren Cowart, Traci White, photography; Mike Ehrlich, Powell Latimer, Sam Newman, sports; Liz DeOrnellas, Alex Henderson, Alex Trowbridge, state & national; Katy Doll, Kelly Giedraitis, Kate Sullivan, university. Arts: Jessica Thom, senior miter, Phillip Crook, Alyssa Griffith, Laurel Holden, Ashley Lewis, Elyse McCoy, Beth Medium, Nash Roberts, Daniel Stainkamp, Kevin Turner, Hilary White, Sara Wise, Kelly Yang. City: Elisabeth Arriero, Catherine Coley, Kristen Cresante, David Crow, Scott Freedenberg, Emily Gallimore, Matt Garofalo, Robert Gunst, Sarah Hale, Sara Harris, Anasa Hicks, Kennetra Irby, Andy Kenney, Alex Kowalski, Rose Anna Laudicina, Melissa Moser, Kelsie Murdock, Kelsi Oliver, Devin Rooney. Max Rose, Jesse Ross, Tricia Thompson, Matt Tomsic, Colin Warren-Hicks, Davis Willingham, Jeff Woodall. Copy: Leila Watkins, senior copy editor; Edwin Arnaudin, Chiara Austin, Jinee Bak, Lindsey Barlow, Rebecca Brenner, Nick Brod, Lauren Brown, Heather Caldwell, Megan manager. Customer Service: Shayna Boyd, Tia Brown, Samuel Lau, Kate Polichnowski and Brittany Woodall, representatives. Display Advertising: Ryan Cook, Callie Carriker, Kate Clark, Casey Collins, Amy Denton, Natasha Duarte, Melody Emami, Marty Folliard, William Harrison, Courtney Huffines, Janine Love, Laura Marcinek, Andrew Noland, Lyndsay Norris, Caroline Phillips, Sarah Reidinger, Adrian Romero, Hannah Settle, Zach Smith, Erin Summers, Amy Townsend, Elizabeth Turgeon, Hannah Marie Warfle, Michael Willis. Design: Dan Byrnes, Alexandra Ellis, Connie Feng, Amanda Goldfarb, Erin Meachum, Sarah Smith, Amelia Turbyfill, Maegan Walker, Emily Widle, Nick Yarbrough, Emily Yount. Diversions: David Berngartt, Rachel Brody, Melissa Brown, Lauren Cowart, Will Lambeth, Jordan Lawrence, Eric Martin, Rachael Oehring, Luis Torres, Sam Wineka, Catherine Williams. Features: Clint Johnson, senior miter; Katy Bales, Sarah Frier, Will Halicks, David Hodges, Cori Sue Morris, Deborah Neffa, Monique Newton, Cindy Porter, Bryanna Schwartz, Amanda Younger. Graphics: Sonia Bhandari, Shannon Caldwell, Faith Chu, Carly Hughes, Laura- Chase McGehee, Mindy Nichamin, Bliss Pierce, Amanda Purser, Jeremy Purser, Korie Sawyer, Stacey Simeone, Ashley Zammitt. Investigative Team: Lauren Berry, Brendan Brown. Online/multimedia: Casey Barger, Elizabeth The Daily Tar Heel is published by the DTH Publishing Corp., a nonprofit North Carolina corporation, Monday through Friday, according to the University calendar. Callers with questions about billing or display advertising should call 962-1163 bet ween 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Classified ads can be reached at 962-0252. Editorial ques- tions should be directed to 962-0245. OFFICE: Suite 2409 Carolina Union CAMPUS MAIL ADDRESS: CB# 5210, Carolina Union U.S. MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3257 COMMUNITY CALENDAR annual Mr. Theta Nu Xi pageant. The winner will be the man who best embodies the sorority's tenets. Time: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: Union Auditorium Board meeting: Residence Hall Association will hold its weekly board of governors meeting. Students are welcome to attend. Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: Library of Old East Clogging class: The Cane Creek doggers will offer a free series of clogging lessons today through Nov. 7. Time: 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Street Scene Teen Center, 179 E. Franklin St. FRIDAY Halloween Hash Fun Run: The "hare" will mark a 4-6 mile mystery course that the participants "hounds" will attempt to follow. The reward for everyone finishing as a group consists of seasonal drinks and goodies. Time: 4 p.m. Location: Meet on the front steps Ull|r lailg (Ear Mrrl PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF Crisp, Chelsea Crispin, Katherine Fitzpatrick, Liz Hundley, Andrea Ide, Kaitlyn Jordan, Rosanne Niforos, Megan Ratdiffe and Nancy Tan, account executives; Marshall Friedman, marketing associate. EDITORIAL STAFF DeOrnellas, Amanda Franklin, Adam Graetz, Sarah Kelleher, Matthew Lamb, Elizabeth Lee, Kathleen Lockwood, Nicole Mendler, Emily Merwin, Hannah Newsome, Timothy Reese, Kelly Thore, Julie Turkewitz, Rachel Will, Nicole Wyche. Opinion: Kathryn Ardizzone, Chris Buchheit, Sarah LeTrent, Kathryn Parent, Jessica Seism, Sarah Whitworth, eoitorial board, James Dillard, John Musci, Mell Perling, Jeff Soplop, columnists', Mason Phillips, Jonathan Shrader and Seann Vicente, cartoonists. Photography: John W. Adkisson, Armando Altamirano, Larry Baum, Sarah Bowman, Denver Carlstrom, Anna Dorn, David Enarson, Richard Frye, Cecilia Gomes, Keith Grose, Jordan Harrell, Anthony Harris, Elise Harwood, Melanie Haywood, Sarah Hiser, Zach Hoffman, Kara Jenkins, Lisa Keaton, Abby Keiper, Sharon Levine, Katherin Macnalek, Kaitlin McKeown, Joanne McVerry, Abby Metty, Kate Napier, Victor Olivera, Leslie Pagano, Graham Paulsgrove, Beniamin Pierce, Alexandra Porter, Sarah Ransohoff, Sarah Riazati, Elyssa Sharp, Hannah Sharpe, Erin Smith, Juliet Sperling, Jennifer Tenney, Kevin Tsui, Julie Turkewitz, Daniel Van Niekerk, Colleen Vasu, Sam Ward, Jinda Wedel, Kristin Wilson, Kelvin Yeung. Sports: Gregg Found, Sam Rosenthal, Rachel Ullrich, senior miters; John Dougherty, News of Woollen Gym Conversational French: The Carolina College for Lifetime Learning will host an event about extended conversational French. Time: Noon to 1:30 p.m. Location: George Watts Hill Alumni Center Appetite and energy balance: Richard Mattes, nutrition profes sor at Purdue University in Indiana, will give the lecture "Appetite and Energy Balance in Humans." The event is sponsored by the UNC Interdisciplinary Obesity Center. Time: 1:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Location: Michael Hooker Research Center at the School of Public Health To make a calendar submission, visitwww.dailytarheel.com/calendar, or e-mail Deputy Managing Editor Rachel Ullrich at dthcalendarOgmail. com. 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. Advertising Production: Penny Persons, manager, Beth O'Brien, ad production coordi nator; Connie Feng, Melanie Miller and Cara Shih, assistants. Penn Ely, Chris Hempson, Gabe Hiatt, Louie Horvath, Nicole Lukosius, Jordan Mason, Joe McLean, Daniel Price, David Reynolds. State & National: Amy Eagleburqer, Eric Johnson, senior writers; Olivia Bowler, Alex Cook, Meghan Cooke, Nitisha Desai, Caroline Dye, Mary Clare Freeman, Jacki Huntington, Harrison Jobe, Michelle Ker, Stephen Largen, Stephanie Metzen, Rebecca Putterman, Louis Dillon Savage, Aaron Taube, Stuart West, Ariel Ziruinick. University: Brian Austin, Ben Baden, Mary Ann Barone, Erin Becker, Blair Byrum, Colin Campbell, Andrew Ryan Cosgrove, Sarah Donovan, Sarah Dugan, Abby Farson, Aaron Fiedler, Elisabeth Gilbert, David Gilmore, Elisa Greenwood, Hannah Harrill, Kevin Kiley, Danielle Kucera, Jordan Lawrence, Katie Lubinsky, Alexandra Mansbach, Greg Margolis, Anthony McPeek, Kellen Moore, Mia Moore, Matthew Price, Meghan Prichard, Lindsay Ruebens, Emily Stephenson, Jenny Tang, Sergio Tovar, Christian Wisseh, Meghan Woods, Seth Wright. Editorial Production: Stacy Wynn, manager. Printing: Triangle Web Printing Cos. Distribution: Nick and Sarah Hammonds. ISN #10709436 Member A recognizable voice with irresistible charm... "...straight on a quiet trajectory to superstardom. ” - Music Row Magazine M www.ioshturncr.com .>!*' N.Jmlk. , IWm . tU. Iw Dose Clinton terrorizes nation FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Hillary Clinton is atop another poll: She’s the No. 1 choice for the major 2008 presidential candidate who would make the scariest Halloween costume. Thirty-seven percent in an Associated Press-Ipsos survey this month chose the New York senator, the front-runner among Democratic contenders. Fourteen percent selected former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who leads Republicans in national polls. NOTED. A competitive eater swallowed 103 small Krystal hamburgers in eight minutes to take home SIO,OOO. Joey Chestnut, 23, of San Jose, Calif., surpassed the previous record of 97 Krystal burgers 2l/2 square inches each held by Japans Takeru Kobayashi, set at last year’s Krystal Square Off. POLICE LOG ■ Carl Harris Jr., 30, of 180 BPW Club Road N-8 in Carrboro, was arrested at 12:34 p.m. Saturday on four felony charges and one misdemeanor charge, according to Chapel Hill police reports. He was arrested for possession of a stolen firearm; assault with a handgun; cocaine trafficking; possession With intent to manu facture, sell and deliver cocaine and marijuana; and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to reports. Reports state that he was arrest ed after officers responded to a report of an assault and Harris was in possession of $2,094 worth of marijuana Harris was secured at Orange County Jail in lieu of SIOO,OOO bail. He was scheduled to appear Monday in court, according to reports. ■ Police arrested a 20-year-old resident of 507 Sykes St. at 7-'42 p.m. Sunday on West Rosemary Street near Graham Street, according to Chapel Hill police reports. (Hljr lailg (tar QUOTED. “In my opinion, it appears to be a juvenile Sasquatch.” Paul Majeta, of the Bigfoot Research Organization, after receiving pictures of a unidentified furry four-footed creature in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest. Authorities state it is sim ply a bear with a bad case of the mange. Reports state that Rodrico Jackson was arrested on charges of robbery, a felony; assault on a female and second-degree trespassing. He was confined to Orange County Jail in lieu of $5,000 bail, and he was scheduled to appear Monday in court, according to police reports. ■ Someone reported at 10 a.m. Sunday that there was vandalism and damage to property at Joe’s Joint at 161 1/2 E. Franklin St., according to Chapel Hill police reports. People dug through the wall and stole $1,200 and credit card receipts, causing SSOO worth of damage to the wallboard, reports state. ■ Larceny of beer was reported at 5:37 p.m. Sunday at the Food Lion in Rams Plaza, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Suspects attempted to steal cases of Corona and Heineken and a cooked chicken by push ing them out of the store ip a shopping cart. The stolen items totaled $55, reports state.
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