2 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2008 ahr Daily aar Hrrl www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 114 years of editorialfreedom DAVID ELY SPORTS EDITOR 9624710 SPORTSOUNC EDU KATIE HOFFMANN INVESTIGATIVE TEAM EDITOR 962-0750 ITEAMOUNC.EDU ALLIE MULLIN PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 DTHPHOTOOGMAIL COM WILL HARRISON. SCOTT POWERS 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 ONLINEeUNC.EDU TIMOTHY REESE MULTIMEDIA EDITOR 962 0750 ONLINEOUNC EDU ERIC JOHNSON. UNDSEY NAYLOR WRITERS' COACHES 962 0372 ERICJOHNSONO UNC.EDU NAYLOEMAIL.UNC. EDU ERIN ZUREICK EDITOR-IN CHIEF 962-4086 2UREICKOEMAIL UNC EDU OFFICE HOURS MON . WED . FRI 1 PM TO 2 PM ALLISON NICHOLS MANAGING EDITOR 962 0750 NAUISONOEMAII UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS TUES. 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EAtormChwl 9624086 Advertising & Business 962 -1163 News Features Sports 962-0245 One copy pet person, additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for J.2S each 0 2008 DTH Publishing Corp All rights reserved H*fpfTf)ao(i6eri PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS 111 \ iJ?!'; t '\Z.,A —-JP* ' | and \ ButlB))i| J 5, ?* jtfTj ■p ”' nBHF 'Hr h p?/ ?pn& ; W H "* vc ~ * j HH kJHMBr *1 Jr/ \&£h - *.Jhs£r+ fIH If r^PW Iglf al. wßTiTm ll j^]tr• [t-]# ‘*/ v isS y i2Lfil4."JfniiPiEiT[*FnF^r*nW-^^i^^^Sii^MßHaßßiiii^gl^H J "T nimwiiiius iiiß w mm n in mi ti <* j ß * IN THEATRES EVERYWHERE FEBRUARY 1 -■—- - - - Dose Canadian brewer: Beer can be too cold FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS A Canadian brewing company is seeking to answer one of The Great White Norths most pressing questions: How long can beer sit outside in winter before freezing? . The Great Western Brewing Cos. is calling for the public to submit research into the negative effects of cold weather on their brewskis. Many Canadians leave their beer in the snow when attending parties, said company president Ron Waldman. While that’s a testament to the Land of the Loonies ingenious improvisation skills, Waldman continued, beer left outdoors can be subject to disastrous consequences when the thermometer dips too far below’ zero, the Saskatoon Star Phoenix reported. Initial concerns are frozen suds, busted bottles and broken cans in the yard. NOTED. A Manhattan judge has thrown out a $1 million suit against New York University by a former student who said he broke his hip at a Jell-0 wrestling dorm party. While horsing around a kiddie pool filled with gelatin as a junior in 2004, Avram Wisnia was pushed and shattered his hip, his lawsuit said. Wisnia blamed NYU for allowing the event and for haring its food service provide the gelatin. TODAY Novel excercise: Those looking for a fun new way to work out may consider the Nia Fitness technique. Instructors will teach visitors this regimen, which consists of dance, yoga, martial arts and spiritual self healing. Admission is $3. For more information call 918-7364. Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Carrboro Century Center Book performance: This is the last weekend to view GEORGE, a literary performance written by Karyn Traut. The show, produced by Perihelion Theater Cos., is running through Sunday. Tickets are S8 to Sl2. For more information call 933- 8791 or visit www.perihelionpro ductions.org. Time: 8 p.m. today and Saturday, 7 p.m. Sunday Location: Market Street Books, 610 Market St. SATURDAY Farmers’ market: The Carrboro Farmers' Market sells produce, crafts and prepared foods from within 50 miles of the market. QUOTED. “1 would go into ecstasy when a lady scolded me." Takahiro Fujinuma, a 37-vear-old Japanese man who was arrested for allegedly calling direc tory assistance thousands of times because he liked to be chastized by female operators. Fujinuma would whisper “darling" as he tried to start a conversation and then pleaded with operators not to hang up. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Time: 9 a.m. to noon Location: 301 W. Main St. Benefit ball: The Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball will be held to benefit Chatham Arts and the Abundance Foundation. There will be food, dancing and live music. Tickets are S3O at the door. For more infor mation call 542-0394. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Chatham Mills. 480 Hillsboro St, Pittsboro Book reading: Joanna Catherine Scott will read from and discuss her first novel, 'Charlie. ‘ For more infor mation call 542-3030. Location: Mclntyre's Fine Books at Fearrington Village Time: 7 p.m. Dance performance: Individuals can learn the contra dance in a workshop at the Carrboro Century Center. Contrazz will perform fol lowing the workshop. Bring a pair of clean, soft-soled shoes. An S8 dona tion is requested. For more informa tion call 968-9600 or visit www. DavidDG.com. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Carrboro Century Center News tONDAY Ethics discussion: The N.C. Society for Ethical Culture will discuss "Ethical Sex' at The Arts Center of Carrboro. Admission is free and open to the public. Time: 11 a.m. Location: The Arts Center of Carrboro Sessions: The Orange County Family to-Family Education Program of the National Alliance on Mental Illness will begin its 12-week series on mental ill nesses to teach individuals how to help family members with mental illness. For more information call 967-5403 or e-mail gbeldefObelisouth.net. Time: 2 p.m. Location: Ebenezer Baptist Church in Hillsborough To make a calendar submission, visit www.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. CAROLINA i *4|^| FOOTBALL Watt-On Try-Outs ■•■im Mmry on, @ 540 ml. ct Maaiitsry MaaUng In the Kbmb Hold Houso itcatMl t On Emu* End if Kenan stadium Ct Attols mooting. yoi MIST provide: Frtlfmniwfcn—DMl AmwOAifn—ir—ii—MiMm intlMMßar w mm line spam MMm rnit m ii itint rm iim mm Ct mMlßfll Hgtt INMtfWJCfemry an ••■HBm* Ct FlMWeAU^NfealMfccMlßß-2S7SH PHOTO OF THE WEEK ’ 'i \ - & iv\ -4SI j, Ul i fpf • DTH/NICOLAS GUILE TT A member of the Chapel Hill Fire Department surveys the scene of a collision. A car drove past a red light colliding with another car at the intersection of Country Club and Gimghoul roads on Thursday. There were no reported injuries at the time of the incident. POLICE LOG ■ Someone punched a UNC business school student in the nose, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The incident at 211 Church St. wees reported at 2:24 a.m. Wednesday, according to reports. ■ A Chapel Hill man was arrested for larceny at 4 p.m. Tuesday on the 400 block of West Rosemary Street, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Joseph Bernard Lassiter, 40, of 306 Lindsay St, was charged with one larceny misdemeanor, reports state. He was released on written promise to appear in court April 1, according to reports. £hr BaUjj lor Upri ■ Someone busted out the rear window of a bus at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at 1714 Legion Road, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Damage of $250 was reported. ■ A High Point man was arrest ed at 10:08 p.m. Saturday on three misdemeanor charges, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Student Robert Parks Walden, 20, was arrested on misdemeanor charges of marijuana possession, drug paraphernalia and driving with a provisional license, reports state. According to reports, Walden was arrested during a traffic stop and released on a written promise to appear in court March 4.

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