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ehr Daily (Tor Hrrl EVANGELIST FROM PAGE 3 Wilkes County, where he had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear on charges of speeding 95 mph in a 65 mph zone, driving with a suspended license and reck less driving to endanger. He was released from jail on Feb. 20. Four days later, he was arrested for trespassing in the Rams Head parking deck at UNC. Campus groups have been asked to notify DPS if they see Sweet on campus so they can arrest him. But Sweet said that the Wilkes County charges stemmed from speeding tickets for which he was not notified of a court date and that the trouble on campus came because of false allegations of harassment. “I assume it’s because I’m vocal, and if they don’t want to hear about Christ, it’ll make them mad," he said. He added that he might file civil law suits against several University com munity members who he said have created a negative image of him. Sweet received a bachelor's degree in journalism and religion at Penn State University, then earned a master’s degree in divin ity in church leadership at Liberty University. He had expected to preach at a church. But he said he couldn't find peace. So he gave away his possessions, prayed and came to UNC. Sudoku •' • By The Mepham Group \lp C 2007 The Mepham Group Distributed by Tnbune Media Services AH rights reserved ll: □OBUI Complete the grid S 0 each r 0W ' column 4: and 3-by-3 box (in ( D bold borders) con __i | T tains every digit Ito O 3 O 9 For strategies on l—— ——j • —— 1 how to solve Sudoku. 9 8 4 7 visit www,sudoku. ■ ■ 1 11 1 1 11 1 ■ org.uk. j ... 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But if his March 31 appeal of the campus ban Ls unsuccessfiil, and his 26 Give a right 27 A way away 28 Sushi bar soup 29 "The King and T hero ine 31 Intelligence 34 Ritzy rocks 35 Sty dweller 37 Gyro bread 38 Obscene 39 Love god 42 Little piggy 45 Payments for releases 47 CSA commander M I 1 l9 1? M ~ —18 77- 64 g -r J -- Place a Classified: www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 From Page Three reception at UNC dextsn't improve, he said he'll move along. “If slander is spreading, do I really want to stay here?" Contact the Features Editor atfeatures(a unc.edu. Softball win UNC defeated F.lon 9-1 at Anderson Stadium after a sixth inning streak. See pg. 9 for story. Album review Diversions reviews Beach House’s sophomore effort. Devotion. See pg. 6 for story. Schoolkids closing Schoolkids Records, w'hich has seen decreased sales, will close by March 20. Sec pg. 8 for story. OASIS panel Professors and students partici pate in a discussion about African violence. Go online for story. Power on the boards The North Carolina men’s bas ketball team's rebounding prowess gives it an edge. See pg. 1 for story. (02000 Tribune Modui Sorvic** Inc Al rights rwrv*d 49 Milk curdler 52 111-mannered individu als 53 Of an arm bone 54 Small crown 55 Same here 57 Taj _ 60 Comment after a dose call 62 Mongolian desert 63 Adam's grandson 64 Transmitted 67 Links org PTH CLASSIFIEDS SCHOOLKIDS FROM PAGE 3 ‘lf you buy an album, it has a whole bunch of songs on it but this wav you can pick and choose which songs you want," UNC junior Tony Calore said. When asked, a few students said > they had never heard of the store. Other independent music stores are noticing similar trends but don't anticipate closing any time soon. “Sales are definitely down a bit," said Ryan Richardson, owner of Are you currently experiencing tPAIN around one or both of your lower (jT$ WISDOM TEETH? UNC School of Dentistry is presently enrolling healthy subjects who B are non-smokers between the ages of 18 and 35 ff have pain and signs of inflammation (pericoronitis) around a lower wisdom tooth (3rd molar) Participation requires three visits. Benefits for participating include: f free initial treatment of painful problem ff a free dental cleaning B up to $50.00 payment for your time ff free consult regarding options for 3rd molar treatment If interested, please contact: Tiffany V. Hambright, RDH Clinical Research Coordinator • Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 919-216-0493 (pager) • or email Tiffany Hambright@dentistry.unc.edu all pages/emails will be returned within 24 hours. Please call as soon as you begin to experience symptoms to schedule a screening appointment . y\ v,y ,\ A \ \ vAA vVwXAX 9 *^^p^r ( lkL 1 | iO:3o PM 1 I b FRIDAY 2/29 fl West End Wine Bar West Franklin Street i , ry SATURDAY 3/1 | J/ Jack Sprat Cafe Fast Franklin Street Chapel Hil I ; www.unc.edu/music/ja2zfest 3 : wm if bbibbbbbb^^t^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 2008 CD Alley on West Franklin Street. “But luckily there are a lot of really hard-core collectors in the area that will keep us afloat.' Cindy Kamoroff, manager of Nice Price Books in Carrboro, said the store is not affected as greatly by Internet sales because it sells used CDs and books, but it does affect the people who shop online. “I think it has affected the way younger people think about music entirely," Kamoroff said. “They experience individual songs instead of albums or collections.’ Schoolkids’ other two locations in Raleigh and Athens, Ga.. will remain open, Cuirass said. He said the Chapel Hill Schoolkids might have had a dis advantage because the town has a smaller population and fewer park ing spaces. Culross also said Schoolkids hopes to move the closing store to a location that “better resembles the environment of the music" it sells. “Were not going away, what soever.” Contact the City Editor at ettydeskfa unc.edu. tEfe Satin Skr Hwl 11
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