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POLICE LOG
■ Police arrested a UNC
employee for refusing to leave
Time Out Chicken on Saturday
morning, according to Chapel Hill
police reports.
Dev on Rickey Cleveland, 0f2522
CJemena Road, was verbally abusive,
reports state. Cleveland works as a
food server in Lenoir Hall.
He was detained at about 2:47
a.m. at the 133 YV. Franklin St res
taurant for misdemeanor counts of
possession of drugs, drunk disrup
tive behavior and second-degree
trespassing, reports state.
He is schedule to appear in
District Criminal Court in Chapel
Hill on April 22.
■ A man was arrested for drunk
and disruptive conduct in the Chapel
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Saturday, according to Chapel Hill
police reports.
Police arrested Carlton Victor
Long. 67. on misdemeanor counts
of drunk and disruptive behav
ior and tampering with a vehicle,
reports state.
■ Police confiscated several
grams of crack cocaine and marijua
na early Friday, according to Chapel
Hill police reports.
Travis Lashaun Spinks. 26. was
arrested on felony counts of pos
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according to reports.
He was scheduled to appear in
court Friday, reports state.
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Oklahoma State Rep. Sally Kern said that gays arc a bigger threat to
American society than terrorists.
“I honestly think its the biggest threat even that our nation has," she
said. "Even more so than terrorists or Islam, which 1 think is a big threat.
... I m not gay-bashing, but according to God's word, that is not the right kind of
lifestyle. It has deadly consequences."
Kern said that the education system is indoctrinating toddlers into the gay life
style. “The homosexual agenda is destroying our country'," Kern said.
Kern has received a lot of backlash from gay rights activists, who say her comments
constitute hate speech.
NOTED. The Seattle Biomedical Research
Institute is going to pay volunteers as much
as §4.000 to be bitten by mosquitoes infected
with malaria to see which vaccines work fastest.
Scientists say no lives arc in danger because the
volunteers can be cured.
The head of the program. Dr. Patrick Dufly,
says volunteers will spend several nights under
medical supervision in a hotel.
TODAY
Guest speaker: Michael Neidroff,
CEO of Centene, a Medicaid-man
aged care firm, will give a lecture
titled "Academic Research to
Practical Policy: Quality, Cost and
Ethical Issues."
Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Location: Michael Hooker Research
Center, Auditorium
News
QUOTED. “The officers kind of put two and
two together."
Oregon Deputy District Attorney Dave
Hopkins, about a bizarre Western-style crime.
Two guys in cowboy garb offered sheriff's
deputies doughnuts. Just then, the deputies were
called to investigate a burglary involving dough
nuts and the prints of cowboy boots. One of the
men claimed to have been drinking whiskey.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Exhibit opening: A panel discus
sion and concert will mark the open
ing of the exhibit "Paper Trail: The
Poster Art of Casey Burns and Ron
liberti." The panel will feature Bums,
Liberti and Cat’s Cradle owner Frank
Heath. Billy Sugarfix, Lud and Regina
Hexaphone will play live music.
Time: 5:45 p.m.
Location: Wilson Library, Pleasants
Family Assembly Room
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TUESDAY
; Public lecture Historian Amy Wood
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■ Americans in the 19305.
I Time: 2 p.m.
: Location: George Watts Hill Alumni
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: Lecture: Professor Abulafia will give
a lecture titled "The First Atlantic
Slaves, 1350-1520," where he will
talk about how an Atlantic slave
trade developed out of the older
Mediterranean slave trade. For more
information contact Kathryn Starkey
at kstarkey@unc.edu.
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Location Nelson Mandela
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