2 TUESDAY, MARCH 25.200 H TODAY Fishing club meeting There will be a Carolina Fishing Club meeting with a guest speaker from Skeet's Custom Rods. The meeting will focus on a charity tournament against N.C. State's Sass Pack, the Haw River Derby and fishing trips Time: 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: Greenlaw 431 Glee club performance The Harvard Glee Club will perform at University United Methodist Church at 8 p.m. Regular Admission is 525. Seniors get in for Sls. Tickets are available at www.harvardgleeclub.org. Time 8 p.m. Location: University United Methodist Church in Chapel Hill WEDNESDAY Public information seminar Business and Advertising lews Schyyar Jmw w manage- Megan McOritt adheffsng areao- Liu B*ctw, tuswss "SAnaor Mas/a fed. i**' sales man ap* (ate Bokhnoewk jusunituuws iwiagff Customer Sgtwn: •• ei Btfims. Nate “e*m and Brtiam Woodai 'veseti:jrwi Display Advertising: Byan Cook, Cal* Cntp. Chelsea Crispin, Bathenne i-upaßk Aisistant Editors Bennett Camct>*l a float*!* At*.; Mai Bos*. Catarna Sara city ReOecca Stem# Amy Toyyttsend. copf Moßy Jjmson Idhan Isa* ian* Va Bwtpson MelnsaWithor, design. am* Wdkams. dwrsions: Nate Hewitt. Varies tonattian lugman. opanon. Stacey Aw* ad aw Cowan Davd fnaison, phoognph M*e ftric* Bowel tatm* Dam* Pry* SPOTS Rebecca Runetmar Deym Boon** An* inutnyk staff & national katy Dot, Dam** kuc*a. Catf Sullivan. imtmn Alls: tBSKa Thom, Jetto? **■!?' V, Augerot. John Choquette. Ph*c Ciook. AJvssa Outfit* Adam Mmson, AsV. .fwv Nas* Roberts Dam* Stamkamp ke.r !ur Hdary Wtae. Seth Wnght. MB, Tang City: Daw Rearsor s*w -;* ki-sten Ciesante. David Ctow Robert uimst Saia Harrs Anasa Hyks yemsetra sty And. Miwy A*i lowahk’. Rose Area laudym fvan Rose. M*y Stock*!, Jessica Sttmgei Inca ftnmpson. If* Woodall Copy Megan laPlaca. Lmdsay Nasto te, Watkins, sene- copy eatery Shanaf Augers fdw* Amaudr “-essley Baa: (ate Clark Stephan* C on*: Amy Denton. Natasha Duafte Arm* Clio. JmwAnr. McMbog Andrew Noland, lyndsay Notts. C arowie BhAcs Saiah Beomge Adiian Rometc, Eth Schofield. Hannah Settle Madeime Smatnian. E .’abern liageon. Hannah M x* Wadv Design Chaikjtte Cane. Connie feng. Amanda Goldlaib. Gatveim Jones Amanda Boehien, Sarah Smith. Amelia lubyhii. Emih Aide Nrt taitnougf.. Emily hauit Diversions: Idwm Ainandm. David Bemjam. Rachel Biod*. Me'issa Biow lauren Cowan. Jordan Lawtence. Eric Mann Bachaei Oehnrrg tus Tones. Catherine Williams Benneri Wmeka features: > jty Bales Heather Caldwe: Sarah Hie Bate GAjm. keda Bash. Ajinon Miker Con Sue Moms. Dtbo<an Net*, Ann, Nguyen, Anita Bao. Br,anna Schwait:. Aaron 'aube. Maria Ward, Ar.anda Younge- Graphics, ona Bhandj Chnsnne nerimper Catty Hurtles. Mndy Netramr. Biss Bice. Amanda Butser, Slacev Smeone. Btaegan Wa. Investigative Team: esse Baumgartner Brendan Brown. Barit Camck. seruor wtiiers Belt, Gedraros RMn BBey. lauen Berry Online'muNimedia -ssKt Andmsy Mar, Catherine Ayers, Casey Barge- Adar GraeU. Anna Grace Boetber. Danvtn Mart me: Emih Bterwm Seth Moser Bat: Aierande- The Daily Tar Heel is published by the DTH Publishing Corp., a nonprofit North Carolina corporation, Monday through Friday, according to the University calendar. 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 §f Jg iyi , 0 70<M, CAMPUS MAIL ADDRESS: CB 5210, Carolina Union IF-Jtefp' U.S. MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. Bo* 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3257 Member Add a minor. Rummer School at Carolina I ’• summer.unc.edu (ka(rlc& CtlltPUS RECREATION UPDATE ALIATS COCA-COLA. ALRITS CAROLINA:! ■*%*. WHK; ILImmIILIm a U 4 f ► Men's & Women's dub Tennis RnrkPAriflwr North Carolina State Club Championships rWiTcnn Crookl Saturday, 309:90m-6pm. Sunday. 3AO:9am-4pm IVVIIbOn L.reeKJ Vi j wjv. Location: OfC Smith Middle Schixtti Chapel Hill High April 12 _ ► UNC Men's Crew Club DAY HIKE Carolina Cup Regatta • Saturday, 3/29 [Stone Mt] ,oam ' 12pm at Lake Wheeler ► UNC Rugby Club vs Florida sc. at 'ipm(BSrde) - r „ , * K ► UNC Gymnastics Club Meet V V Su: • ► UNC MctTsVolleytaall Tournament ► UNC field Hockey Club Piayday V sut>da\ i/30:10am spm ‘HenryStadia” vmimvinrum reweation^^^PnPlH campusrec.unc.edu WOMEN'S NIGHT JHHI Thursday, March 27 • 5-7 pm **abtM —i r - J ► at the Rams Head Rec Center ’ *• . MEN'S NIGHT FJI Thursday, March 27 • 5-7 pm I ► at the Student Rec Center ‘e rMnrH frr Af imr pdj j /pupntx ht mi COMMONtTY CALENDAR The Independent Weekly's editor, Lisa Sorg, will present "How Indy Reporters Obtain Public Information Documents for Their Articles" at Extraordinary Ventures. For more information, visit www.lwvodc.org or call 542-1176. Time 10 a.m. Location Extraordinary Ventures, 200 S. Elliott Road Yield to Heels Day The Department of Public Safety, along with Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and the UNC Highway Safety Research Center, will hold a pedestrian safety awareness day on campus. This is a biannual event. Volunteers will be at four loca tions passing out fliers and giving tips on safety. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location South Road at the Bell Tower, South Road by the Student Recreation Center, South Columbia Street and Fraternity Court and LLlir Dailij aar Hrrl PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF A rtyti ide. RoMrmc Nrtcrcr, Megan RatrttG and Nancv lan accounr fiecul-vw Marihal' fnedman mjrtrtmg arsocafe Advertising Production Fen-, Beisons -wager Beih O’Bren, Adprookiction coord. EDITORIAL STAFF 'rowbndge. Ce*, thore. hike tirtewm Ractvel Will NoeWyche Opinion: '.athryn A-dd:one, Drtican Carlton. Davrd Gian Sarah Lelenl. Elyse McCoy. Graham Rowe, lessra Seism Sarah Whitwortr eddonaJ Poa'd Charles Dahan Sarah Hodges, harvr Nyaryorr Sam Berkns I cokjmmsTß J.B Emtc, Ales Lee. Mason l Bh*pstona9ian Shrader and SeannVMnte, I lirroowrs I Photography: WmW Adkisscn Armandc Ahameano. Larry Baum, Sarah Bowman I Jerome Carpenter. Mi Desa,. LBbe E*ol I Megan linger Cecilia Gomes kedh Grose, I Nicoias Gufe. Ankit Gupta, ta ch Gutlerrrar I N<k Hamom. A-monY Han-s i tse Harwood I Meiame Haywood. Sydney Hess Sarah Hiser ( i’ach Hodman. Bara Jenkms. Sharon Lewie. I Bartlm Idcßeowr varme McVem,. AOOv I Mettr. Bate Napre- Wctor Okvera. Emma I Patti. Lisa BfC"' Beryamm Prc* Aleiandra i Porter. Logan Puce Sarah Riajati. Rachel I Rodemarr.. Efyssa Sharp Hannah Shag*. I Adam Sherwood frm Smith juite! Sperlmg. I Deke Taverrver. termler lermey. Alexander , howbndge. Bevm I so,, hike Irtkewio. Dante I •J' ',■ , Cc* -.as. Sam Ward. Jnda I Wedti Bnstm iYihcn Benin teung. Jonathan Yourg Jermiler 7eng Manning Drive by the School of Dentistry History lecture: Ernest Dollar will talk about Orange County’s history at a meeting of the Davie Poplar chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The discus sion will take place at the Horace Williams House. For more informa tion call 932-9688. Time: 9:30 am. Location: Horace Williams House 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. nator. Conme feng. Mekame MB*, and Can Shh. assistants Sports: *ssf Bacmgamte. Giay CaJdvtel. Gmgg fourd. luco* tukosms Sam Nvwman Sam. Roswtha l Ractte Clinch, itnu wntvrs Jonathon Crook. John Dougherty Pmn Eh Chris Hempsoo, Gat* Han. Loim Horvath. Ama Bm. Jordan Mason, Jr* McLean. Beth ;• A State 4 National: Am* Eagtexraer. Et>c Johnson, semor wnfers, Ohwa Bowte Meghan Cooke Ndiclra Desa, Carok* Dye. Jack, Huntmgtor. Stephen largen. Stephan* Meßen. Jake BatJ-dt Et* Ruse Dan Siegel, Greg Smith. Stua-t Wes- Umversityr Serg* louai server kw Mary Cole AJler Brian Austin. Ctvara Austr Ben Bader Mary Ann Barone. Biar Byrum, Cokn Campbell Andrew Ryan Cosgrove. Abbv Eatson. Elisabeth G*ert. David Gilmore. Meghan Harmev. Bern BBey. 7ack Lew*. Damt Luttte. Anthony McPeei, Beßen Move Dante Pate. Ma-thnv Pr<e Meghan Prichard Lmdsav Ruebens Em,iy Stephenson Chnstar Wraeh. Meghan Woodv Seth Wnght Editorial Production Stacy Wynn, manager Printing: l-,angte Web Pimtaig Cos Distribution: N*k and Sarah Hammonds News Dose Man’s sausage bid spoiled FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Jack McClanahan, a retired butcher, is now out of the black market sausage business. “Everyone knew that if they shot a deer (ille gally), to take it to Jack. He’d process it no ques tions asked, said Mark Webb, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service special agent “It was tasty.” But officials stopped the activity - after finding mag gots, deer carcasses and mouse droppings in the man’s Nebraska garage-based processing plant. NOTED. Instead of a wed ding ring, a Nebraska bride found herself in handcuffs. Scotts Bluff County depu ties arrested 31-year-old Dianne Carnes just after her courthouse wedding was to have started for allegcdly threatening a woman who served on the jury of her felony driving under license suspension trial. POLICE LOG ■ The window of a 2004 cham pagne-colored Honda Odyssey at 150 E. Rosemary St. was shot with a BB gun, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Damage of S6OO to the rear window was reported at 10:21 p.m. Sunday, according to reports. ■ Two incidents of larceny and breaking and entering from a residence with force were reported Sunday on Ridge Trail, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Someone entered the home at 178 Ridge Trail through an unlocked door between 3 p.m. and 7:45 p.m., pried open a locked inte rior door and stole an iPod nano valued at S2OO. Damage of SSO was reported to the door jamb, according to reports. At 180 Ridge Trail, someone entered an unlocked back door between 3:30 p.m. and 8:48 p.m. A Sony Vaio laptop valued at $2,000 was reported stolen, in addition to a total of $7,500 worth of jewelry, reports state. ■ An unknown male in a 2001 • m • ■ jiiinrTwni-- m She has a group project in on hour. She has o 20 page paper due next week. Next year, she will be o doctor. BUT RIGHT NOW... ..she's enjoying the VIEW. amenities • at I utilities metiidecl * wdod burning fireplaces avaitabje * sparkling swimming pool witti sundeck i Ik cot nci Tark [[i3pp| UkvU , j I V I Homestead Read Chapel HtII. NC 27516 919 942^800 slap fejj. take a tour. s:on ? irase. E3 QUOTED. “Of course, our customer is welcome to return the item for a refund, if they would like.” Wal-Mart s written cor porate response to a com plaint from a Kentucky moth er who said that the $1.69 pack of straws she bought for her three-year-old daughter contained a few shaped like a male sex organ. white and black Nissan drove away with a pitbull dog that did not belong to him, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The dog, valued at $lOO, was reported stolen at 12:45 p.m. Saturday from 510 Craig St., reports state. ■ A peeping Tom was report ed at a home on Shepherd Lane Thursday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. ■ A man was arrested at the Carolina Inn on Saturday at 3:20 p.m. after hitting his father on the head with a beer bottle. David Francis Bishop. 23, of Louisburg, hit his father and struggled with police as they tried to subdue him. Officials had to tackle Bishop to the ground to arrest him. An antique chair was broken during the fray, valued at $5OO, according to University police reports. 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