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2 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2007 ©lie laxly (Ear Mrrl www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 114 years of editorialfreedom JESSE BAUMGARTNER SPORTS EDITOR 9624710 SPORTSOUNC.EDU KATIE HOFFMANN INVESTIGATIVE TEAM EDITOR 962-0750 ITEAMOUNC.EDU ALLIE MULLIN PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 DTHPHOTOffIGMAIL COM UNDSAY NAYLOR, MEGAN LAPLACA COPY CO-EDITORS 9624103 ABBY JEFFERS DESIGN EDITOR 962-0750 ALLIE WASSUM, REBECCA ROLFE GRAPHICS CO-EDITORS 962-0750 NICOLE NORFLEET ONLINE EDITOR 962-0750 ONLINEffIUNC.EDU TIMOTHY REESE MULTIMEDIA EDITOR 962-0750 ONLINEOUNC.EDU ERIC JOHNSON, TED STRONG WRITERS' COACHES 962-0372 ERICJOHNSONOUNC. EDU TSTRONGOEMAIL. UNC.EDU ERIN ZUREICK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 962 4086 ZUREICKffIEMAIL. UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: MON., WED, FRI. 1 P.M. TO 2 P.M. ALLISON NICHOLS MANAGING EDITOR 962-0750 NALLISONffIEMAIL. 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-Chief 9624086 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 (m-$$ CAMPUS RECREATION UPDATE AIVATS COCA-COLA. ALWAYS CAROLINA!! campusrec.unc.edu/events.html BAGGO. 2 Players Sign up Nov 5-13 >if -j'NlsT TAL ' \ TABLE TENNIS • individual entry up Nov SPADES TOURNAMENT • 2 Players . , Today is the last day to sign up! 4 mile trail run • 1 mile run walk BASKETBALL • 5 Players NOVEMBER 18,1 pm Today is the LAST DAY to sign up! TGCfOCltiOfl Spoil CllibS campusrec.unc.edu JT we need donors like YOU pß| November 1-30 HELP US REACH OUR 120 PLATELET GOAL Save <x PLc&jtUts! | TODAY Artist opening reception: Artist Mike Robbins, who creates original functional art furniture, will host an opening reception that is free and open to the public. Time: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Horace Williams House Fiction lecture: John Wharton Lowe will discuss the recent fiction that explores the Haitian Revolution in the U.S. South. Time: 3:30 p.m. Location: G. W. Hill Alumni Center Race lecture: N.C. NAACP President William Barber will pres ent "Speaking Truth to Power-Race Relations in Higher Education." Time: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Location: Newman Center HAVEN training: Maria Bucur- Deckard, of Indiana University, will discuss the relationship between dissent and gender as part of the Gender, Politics & Culture in Europe and Beyond workshop series. Time: 7 p.m. Location: FedEx Global Education Business and Advertising: Kevin Schwartz, director/general manage t; Megan McGinity, advertising director; Lisa Reichie, 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 Withom, 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 writer, Phillip Crook, Alyssa Griffith, Laurel Holden, Ashley Lewis, Elyse McCoy, Beth Mechum, Nash Roberts, Daniel Stainkamp, Kevin Turner, Hilary White, Sara Wise, telly Yang. City: Elisabeth Arriero, Catherine Coley, Kristen Cresante, David Crow, Scott Freedenberg, Matt Garofalo, Robert Gunst, Sarah Hale, Sara Harris, Anasa Hicks, Kennetra Irby, Andy Kenney, Alex Kowalski, Rose Anna Laudkina, Melissa Moser, telsie Murdock, telsi Oliver, Devin Rooney, Max Rose, Jesse Ross, Tricia Thompson, Matt Tomsk Colin Warren-Hicks, Davis Willingham, Jeff Woodall. Copy: Leila Watkins, senior copy editor; Edwin Amaudin, Chiara Austin, Lindsey Barlow, Rebecca Brenner, Nick Brod, Lauren Brown, Heather Caldwell, Megan Carriker, Kate Clark, Casey Collins, Amy Denton, manager. Customer Service: Shayna Boyd, Tia Brown, Samuel Lau, Kate Polichnowski and Brittany Woodall, representatives. 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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 DeOrnellas, Amanda Franklin, Adam Graetz, Sarah Kelleher, Matthew Lamb, Elizabeth Lee, Kathleen Lockwood, Nicole Mendler, 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 Mr JjH: icki --i 0709496 CAMPUS MAIL ADDRESS: CB# 5210, Carolina Union U.S. MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3257 . Member COMMUNITY CALENDAR Center, Room 4003 Presentation: Delta Delta Delta and Alpha Chi Omega sororities will spon sor "Kristin’s Story," which describes a young woman's rape and subsequent depression and suicide, as told by her mother, Andrea Cooper. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Great Hall Night of French music: Carolina Performing Arts presents a night of French music for harp, saxophone, piano and strings. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Memorial Hall WEDNESDAY Lunchbox lecture: The Preservation Society of Chapel Hill will host 'The Roads and the Founding of Chapel Hill" with guest lecturer Tom Magnuson. Time: noon Location: Horace Williams House,, 610 E. Rosemary St. Law school exploration day: Students interested in applying for law school or learning about the ®ljp laily (Ear Hwl PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF Crisp, Chelsea Crispin, Katherine Fitzpatrick, Liz Hundley, Andrea Ide, Kaitlyn Jordan, Rosanne Niforos, Megan Ratcliffe and Nancy Tan, account executives; Marshall Friedman, marketing associate. EDITORIAL STAFF Emily Merwin, Hannah Newsome, Timothy Reese, telly Thore, Julie Turkewitz, Rachel Will, Nicole Wyche. Opinion: Kathryn Ardizzone, Chris Buchheit, Sarah LeTrent, Kathryn Parent, Jessica Seism, Sarah Whitworth, editorial board, James Dillard, John Musci, Mell Perling, Jeff Soplop, columnists, Mason Phillips, Jonathan Shrader and Seann Vicente, cartoonists. Photography:' John W. 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Time: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Great Hall, Student Union Attacking Poverty: J. Lawrence Aber, from New York University, will give the lecture "Attacking Poverty: Implications for Education Policy and Practice." Time: 4 p.m. Location: The Carolina Inn Sociology lecture: Author Allan Johnson will deliver a lecture “Privilege, Power and Difference,” hosted by the Roosevelt Institution. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Hanes Art Center To make a calendar submission, visitwww.dailytarheel.com/calendar, or e-mail Deputy Managing Editor Rachel Ullrich at dthcalendar@gmail. 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. 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, Antnonv McPeek, Kellen Moore, Mia Moore, Mattnew 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. flllMT DOn'T Ujmpudi m 0 s cioßin dciuxe SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 @ BPM /* MEMORIAL HALL M TAKE THE TRIP! 1 'v This psychedelic 1979 "farewell concert” explores the outrageous life of fictional rock star Cameron Seymour (alter 1 ego of Cynthia Hopkins of Gloria Deluxe). Under CIA f l surveillance, on the eve of exile to Morocco and hilariously A W disconnected, this character sweeps audiences up into a f S raucous and hilarious blend of concert, spectacle and theater. j JMI \ DOH’T miss IT! V V' rJ V nl NOR I II OAROI I NA ■ ■ i=Uii " l,A, ,‘ 1 1,11 1 919.843.3333 www.carohnapcrformmgarts.org Dose No buyers for mom milk FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS An lowan has taken out a newspaper ad, trying to sell her surplus breast milk. Martha Heller, 22, took out an ad in The Gazette offering 100 ounces of her milk for S2OO or the best offer. She has not yet found any takers but said she has received one prank call. Heller now donates to the University of lowa’s Mother’s Milk Bank, but the 100 ounces of milk for sale was pumped before she went through screening. NOTED. Gnomes and other creatures have overrun the Springfield, Ore., police sta tion. As part of a prank, some body stole 75 lawn ornaments from around town and placed them meticulously on the lawn of one house. Police have seized the fig ures, including porcelain geese, deer, frogs and gnomes. POLICE LOG ■ Six people were arrested after throwing water balloons from the roof of the Cobb Parking Deck about 1:30 a.m. Saturday, accord ing to University police reports. Two of the suspects complied with a police officer’s request to come down from the roof and were arrested on second-degree trespassing charges, reports state. Four others refused the officer’s request and were arrested on second-degree trespassing charg es and resisting, delaying and obstructing charges, according to reports. ■ Jason Leven Graham, 30, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of public urination at 12:15 a.m. Saturday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Graham, of 5639 Old Chapel Hill Road, was seen urinating behind the courthouse on East Franklin Street, reports state. Graham was arrested at 179 E. Franklin St., issued a citation and released, reports state. He is scheduled to appear Dec. 18 in Chapel Hill District Criminal Court, according to reports. (Stje laily (Ear Mrrl QUOTED. “When everyone’s singing your complaint, it’s very cathartic. It’s as if you have a lot of support for your complaint” Chicago resident Amy Levin, who participated in the international complaints-choir movement at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Participants submitted complaints that were sung in four-part harmony. ■ A Moog synthesizer was reported missing from Hill Hall at 3:20 p.m. Friday, according to University police reports. Reports state that the synthe sizer is valued at SIO,OOO. ■ Someone broke into the trunk of a car parked on Ridge Road near UNC’s School of Law and stole a camera, batteries, a credit card and S2O in cash, according to University police reports. The property was valued at $520. The incident was reported at 8 a.m. Sunday, reports state. ■ Roy Sheppard Cox, 36, of Oak Ridge, was arrested at 6:30 p.m. Saturday on second-degree trespassing charges in Kenan Stadium, according to University police reports. ■ Someone broke the driver’s side window in a car parked on Mason Farm Road. The incident was reported at 12:35 p.m. Sunday, according to University police reports. Nothing was stolen from the car, reports state.
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