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2 TUESDAY. JANUARY 29, 2008 Uhr Daily Car Hrrl www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 114 years of editorialfreedom DAVID ELY SPORTS EDITOR 9624710 SPORTSWUNC EDU KATIE HOFFMANN INVESTIGATIVE TEAM EDITOR 962-0750 ITEAMOUNC EDU ALUE MULLIN PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 dthphctoocmail COM WILL HARRISON, scon POWERS COP> CO-EDITORS 9624103 AMY JEFFERS DESIGN EDITOR 962-0750 ALUE WASSUM REBECCA ROLFE .WHO CC EDTORS 962-0750 NICOLE NORFLEET :\. NE EDITOR 962-0750 CS. NENUNC.EDU TIMOTHY REESE V..TIMEDIA EDITOR 962-0750 ONUNEOUNC.EDU ERIC JOHNSON. LINDSEY NAYLOR WRITERS COACHES 962-0372 ERICJOHNSONO UNC.EDU NAYIOEMAILUNC EDU ERIN ZUREICK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 9624086 ZUREIOCOEMAII. UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS MON . WED.. FRI 1 P.M TO 2 P.M ALLISON NICHOLS MANAGING EDITOR 962-0750 NAUISONOEMA . UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS TUES.THURS S PM TO 6 PM RACHEL ULLRICH DEPUTY MAN AO NO EDITOR 962-0750 R'JLIRKhOEMA. . JNCEX WHITNEY KISLiNG . NVSRS”* ,Oi>A®.A. :X SARA GREGORY sx* A2-CN UZAKTH o€O*aAS j*A~: I \A~CAA. 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Sports, 962 -0245 One copy pei peison; additional copies may be pm chased at The Daily Tai Heel foe $.25 each C 2008 DTH Publishing Corp All nghts reserved CAROLINA FOOTBALL Walk-On Try-Outs * ■-AWfiMMiiw muK—inmiim tocaMatowEasttnilMlaflanaStaiißn ai ms mum. m wsr pmm* IMMKMkMBMnnIi TODAY Refugees discussion: The Diversity Caucus will present ‘Resettlement of Refugees: In an American and Global Context," with Dr. Fariyal Ross-Sheriff. Ross-Sheriff has conducted research and worked with refugees in the U.S., India, Pakistan. Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Location: School of Social Work Auditorium Health discussion: There will be a forum, 'History of the N.C. Gay and Lesbian Health Project" with Dr. David Jolly, from N.C. Central University. The discussion will focus on the organization of gay and les bian health in North Carolina. Time: 6 p.m to 7:30 p.m. Location: 133 Rosenau Hall Play: Playmakers presents "Doubt" the story of a principal dealing with her conscience as she faces a concern about one of her male col leagues. The play has won a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award. Tickets start at SlO. Time: 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. SusrneH and AdwrtHmg: Set***: 3*eaaigenera ! manages Megan McGmty xtmTnmg daeaot. Liu Ruth*, tunnot manager Maua tai retail sales mar ager: Late PoMmowki. assistant business manage/ Customer Service: l isten Bußms. Nate rtewffl and Burtany Woodall. representatives Display Advertising: Ryan Cook. Can* Cttsp, Chelsea Crispin. Xatherne Fiupatmt, Assistant Editors Sewti Lamct*! ads; iiisat*tfi Atr*ro. Mai Rose. Catanna Sarana, oh Rebecta Bienner Am, ’oamend, con. Molly lamison. Man NadeF. Sh Nea! Smpson, Melissa Wittioin. design Jam* WAams. tßvmots Nate t*m. Natures Jonathan tugman. opaion. Slate, Awliol iauren Coara-t. David tnarson. tnclogapn, M*e Etrtch. Powe# urn* Darnel Price sports. 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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 HiU, NC 27515-3257 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Location: Paul Green Theatre, Center for Dramatic Art Volunteer training: The Family Violence Prevention Center of Orange County is scheduled to begin its spring volunteer training program today. The training will instruct hot line advocates, court advocates, com munity educators and child-care pro viders. Please contact Colleen Duffy at 929-3872 or e-mail fvpcvolunteer® yahoo.com for more information. Location: The Family Violence Prevention Center of Orange County Exercise Class: Those looking for a novel exercise routine can go to a Qigong class at the Cornucopia House Cancer Support Center. The classes will be given every Tuesday through Feb. 26. Reservations are required. Call 401 -9333 for more information. Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Location: Cornucopia House Cancer Support Center WEDNESDAY Mock interview day: UNC Career Services is hosting a mock interview day for UNC students. The interview (Lhr Sailii (Ear Hrrl PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF AnckPi k*. Rovanr* Ntferos. M*gan Rjtdit* and Nancy lan. araturt etecutim. Marshal! Fwdman. marketing associate Advwtiung Production Penny Persons. manager. Beth O'Bnen. ad proaxlon coord, EDITORIAL STAFF Meiwm. Hannah Newsome. Keßy Thote. lul* Tiskewtu. Rachel VWI. Nko* Wyct* Opinion: Rathiyn Atdiaone. Duncan Cartton. David Gian Saiah Letreirt. Eiyse McCoy. Gcaham Rowe. Jessica Seism. Sarah Whitworth, editorial boart Claries Datan. Saiah Hodges Nathan Nyaniom. Sam Beckms, cohmmts, IR Ftuto. A*i lee. Mason ptvlkps Jonathan Srirar* ant) Seaim vtente. cartoonists Photography: ohn W. Adkisson, Armando Altamtano, Laity Baum. 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Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Granville Towers South, second floor Book party: Bull's Head Bookshop is celebrating the release of "No Easy Victories: African Liberation and American Activists over a Half Century, 1950-2000." The book's editors will be at the bookshop to celebrate. The book contains essays and stories about the connection between African liberation and American activists, as well as a fore word by Nelson Mandela. Time: 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Location: Bull's Head Bookshop To make a calendar submission, visit www.dailytarheel.com/calendar, or e-mail Deputy Managing Editor Rachel Ullrich at dthcaiendarOgmail 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. nator. Conn* F*ng. Mrtan* M**i and Cara Slvh, assistants Sports: tesse iaumqanne- c iiti Caldwel Gmgg Found. Nvo* iiAouuy Sam Nfwmar. Sam Rosntthal. Rachm URivh. inner enters. lorathon Crook, tchn Doughrvty, R*n EN. Cltm Hmpson. Gat* Hart, lou* Horvath. Anna Kin. lordan Mason, to* MrLnan. Bh Mechum. Daw) Rmmolth. Bnan WR*rt State 4 National: Amy FagNburget tnc tohnson. senior men. Dima Bow* Meghan Cooke. Niisha De*. Carol** Dye. larfi Hunwgton. Stephen largen. Stephan* Metren. Jake Ratlh [r* Rust, Dan S*gei, Greg Smith. Stuart West University: Sergio tova- tencv no* Mar, Co* Alien. Bra-- Austin. ChaiaAuswi. Ben Baden. Maty Arm Barone. Bla* Bytum, Cot* Campbell. Andrew Ryan Cosgrove. Abby Faison, f Inabeth Gibert. Daw) 6*twe Meghan Hanney. Kevm rues lack lew* Daw) Luthet. Anthony MtPtek. Xeßen Moore, Dan*! Pate Matthew Pnce. Meghan Pnrhard. Imdsay Ruebens. fmly Siephemon. Christian Wsseh. Meghan Woods Seth Wight Editorial Production: :<ryWytsn manager. Printing: ‘rang* Web Printing Cos Distribution: Nvk and Satah Hammonds ISN #10709436 Member . r Jb iin^P JHHHKf* T J |b / ■■■■■■■ | HK. u. 17 jf k BpWßMttwi > " pra| - v >; \'" BMH // tv^ uhy rat tu line in luxury, uhen ysu can affard it right nao? CHAPEL RIDGE CHAPEL VIEW J v •>i n ,™ ) t wljp/fppmkujph. ('fmi Dose Gov. son has prison fun FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS The son of Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is selling a prison-themed board game called Don’t Drop the Soap, made as a project at the Rhode Island School of Design. John Sebelius, 23, said those playing his $34.99 game will “fight (their) way through six different excit ing locations in hopes of being granted parole.” Levels include prison riots, mob bosses, drug abuse and gang warfare. NOTED. A man who dubbed himself a tantric master broke his own world record by standing covered in ice for 72 minutes. Wim Hof, 48, stood on a Manhattan street in a dear con tainer filled with ice for an hour and 12 minutes Saturday. Hof said he survives by con trolling his body temperature through tantric meditation. POLICE LOG ■ Someone broke into the Chi Psi Fraternity at 321 W. Cameron Ave. early Sunday morning, accord ing to Chapel Hill police reports. An unknown suspect was reported as having entered the house through an unlocked win dow at 3:40 a.m., according to reports. ■ Lenetta Lashone Thompson, 33, 0f707 Pritchard Ave. Ext., w as arrested on an outstanding war rant for larceny Sunday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. She was transported to the police department for process ing but was uncooperative during the arrest and booking and was not fingerprinted. Thompson was taken to Orange County Jail and was scheduled to appear Monday in court. ■ Robert Lamont Moore, 26, was arrested Sunday morning for driving w-hile impaired and with a suspended or restricted license, according to Chanel Hill police reports. Moore, of 114 Shadowood Drive, was stopped on Martin Luther King (Thr Satlii (Car ttrrl QUOTED. ‘lt’s not, say, a mean animal or anything like that, its just sort of in a panic stage.” Dick Stehlin, co-owner of a Cincinatti meatpacking business from which a steer bound for slaughter escaped. Searchers on the ground and in a helicopter Monday were unable to locate the 1.000-pound animal. Jr. Boulevard near Hillsborough Street for speeding. After officers smelled alcohol, Moore performed and failed sobriety tests, according to reports. Moore was confined in Orange County Jail on $250 secured bond. He is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 19, reports state. ■ A man was arrested during a traffic stop at 10:08 p.m. Saturday on a half dozen charges, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Robert Parks Walden, 20, was stopped on Cameron Avenue after making an illegal right on red. He was arrested when discovered to have marijuana in his possession as well as other drug paraphernalia. He blew a 0.13 on an Intoxilyzer, reports state. W'alden was charged with mis demeanor counts of possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, driving with a provisional license, open beverage, driving on the wrong side and turning right on red, according to reports. He signed a written promise to appear in court March 4. reports state.
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