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All rights reserved I ft I l|r*> ~~ W I fl V#' -■ y: P**- |r V m: ; ’& >'■- f BS*®' 'IP I K: .4 j@Bßß[|fev.-yJE fife KQ Designer Denim, Dresses & Shoes for All Occasions Joie, Citizens, DKNY, Blue Cult Cynthia Steffe, Betsy Johnson BCBG, Tocca, Milly & More! Our Price is 50% OFF of Retail 3 Days Only! Friday, Feb. 15 11am-6pm Saturday, Feb. 16,. ,10am-6pm Sunday, Feb. 17 Ipm-spm My Overstock Boutique 20 minutes west of Chapel Hill 152 Trollingwood Hawfields Road • Mebane, NC 273Q2 www. myoverstockboutique. com ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MDnHMmnmaMawHaauoaaaaaHHnni Dose Love and basketball: UNC-Duke style FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS It was love at first sight. At last week’s basketball game against Duke, a boy met a girl. She was working at an ice cream stand, and the boy, John, helped her stay up-to-date on the score of the game. After the game, and with no phone number or e-mail address, the boy had no way of getting in touch with her. Only her name. So he sent an e-mail to every girl with her name. “ Io even - Danielle” he said in the e-mail, going on to explain his quest to find the girl he met that night. Exactly 50 Danielles got the e-mail, and though it took a few days, John said, he finally found the Danielle from the Duke game. Visit www.dailytarhcti.com to read the e-mail he sent. NOTED. Credit unions accept deposits just not of methamphetamine. A Bremerton, Wash woman who allegedly dropped an envelope con taining money and a bag of meth at a Kitsap Credit Union was arrested and charged with drug possession, according to court documents. Officers said the 18-year-old might have mistakenly included the bag when she got money out of her pocket for the deposit. TODAY Free HIV testing; The Student Global Health Committee will co host with several campus organiza tions the chance for students to get tested for HIV. The tests are free and confidential. Walk-ins are available. Time: 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Location: Student Union Meet the author: Autor Elaine Klonicki will discuss her novel "All on Account of You: A True World War II Love Story" at the Meet-the-Author Tea at Chapel Hill Public Library. Time: 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Chapel Hill Public Library Peace vigils: Vigils for peace and justice are held every Friday at the corner of Elliott Road and East Franklin Street. Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location The corner of Elliott Road and East Franklin Street SATURDAY CPR class: The UNC School of Pharmacy Student Senate will host a class that will give students the opportunity to learn CPR, one of QUOTED. “Since an emu is technically livestock it doesn’t normally fall under our jurisdiction." L-aw Enforcement Capt. Larry Barnard of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources after a wandering emu in east Georgia made drivers stop and stare, clogging up traffic on Interstate 20. The bird appeared between the Thomson and Caniak exits. COMMUNITY CALENDAR several emergency medical tech niques. Time: 8 a.m. to noon Location: Beard Hall, Room 116 Book discussion: Elizabeth Ryan will discuss her new book. "Orange County Trio." Time: 10 a.m. Location: Binkley Baptist Church Pruning demonstration: Mike Parker, an N.C. State fruit tree specialist, will demonstrate pruning techniques. Time: 10 a.m. to noon Location: Second Wind Farm in Hillsborough Storytime science: There will be an event to listen to children's books that are focused on science. This is considered a hands-on activity to learn about science for children. Parents or a caregiver must be present with each child. The program costs $5, or S4 for members. Advanced registration is suggested. For more information call 962-1236. Time: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Location: Morehead Planetarium and Science Center News SUNDAY Golden Key ceremony: The Golden Key International Honour Society will have its induction cer emony for new members. Time: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Student Union auditorium Project Compassion Moshi Moshi Hair Salon will host "Celebrate the Sweet Things in Life," part of Project Compassion's Sick Girl Speaks! Book Bash Time: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location 416 W. Franklin St. Film showing: The LGBT Film Series will present "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar' Time: 7 p.m. Location: Unitarian Universalist To make a calendar submission, visit www.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. Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise presents “Doing Business in China” Christine Vick Vice President, The Cohen Group Tuesday, February 19, 5:30 p.m. Kenan Center Dining Room Free and open to the public, reception to follow RSVP to rsvpkenan@unc.edu Free parking available at the Kenan-Flagler Business School parking deck Chris Vick is one of the most respected and highly sought-after business and government consultants on China. Vick had a 15-year professional association with Henry Kissinger dating back to the opening of China in the 19705, which culminated in her becoming vice president of Kissinger Associates. She now is vice president of The Cohen Group, a global business consulting firm headed by former U.S. Secretary of Defense Bill Cohen, where she leads their China practice. SWEET TREATS ■jgLp * DTH/MEGAN FINGER Freshmen Sarah Brock and Hampton Neal select des sert from the display case at Sugarland. They enjoyed cheesecake and coffee on Valentine’s Day. After open ing Feb. 2. the bakery, cafe and gelato stand located on Franklin Street has grown in popularity with students. POLICE LOG ■ Just before 5 a.m. on Valentine’s Day. Chapel Hill police arrested Evan Derose Henage for assault on a female, a misdemean or, and assault by strangulation, a felony, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The arrest of Henage, 18, of 305 I Woodhaven Road, came about two | hours after he was released from | his first arrest of the day, a charge J of underage possession of alcohol, | for which he was nabbed at 12:23 that morning, reports state. Henage had registered a 0.06 | blood alcohol content and was released along with Jeremy Scott ; Nichols, 20, of 112 Woodbridge j Lane, who was charged with driv ahr flatly LLar Brrl ing while impaired, violating con ditions of a provisional license and driving with a suspended license, according to reports. For the assault charges, Henage was taken to Orange Counts Jail in lieu of $5,000 bond pending a hear ing later that day, reports state. ■ A Rams Head Dining Hall employee w as arrested at her home Wednesday evening on charges of failing to appear in court, accord ing to Chapel Hill police reports. Demetrice Ann Pool, 38, of 107 Jackie Robinson St„ was released on S4OO bond and is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 25 in Hillsborough, reports state.