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Bo 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Enn Zurndc, Editorm Chet 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 News, Features. Sports. 962-0245 One copy pet person, additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for 5.25 each C 2008 DTH Publishing Cop All rights reserved .' | „1 * J 4& * -£& *_J w I uhy rat ta l-ue in liixurg. alien pu can afford it right nsu? CHAPEL RIDGE ilk loitnr.iTsKk ? I “ Dose Mules deemed possible terrorist target FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Don’t underestimate the power of the mule. As Nashville, Tenn., pre pares for 150,000 Mule Day revelers, politicians and the Department of Homeland Security’ are getting involved. Mule Day 2006 was included on a Homeland Security database of places vulnerable to terror attacks. The Empire State building and Times Square were not. .And U.S. Rep. Lincoln Davis plans to set aside debates on the economy and the Iraq war to climb aboard a mule for the parade. 111 bring my saddle and bridle and ol’ Pete,” the Tennessee Democrat promised. “He’s a good racking mule; he’s one in 10,000.” Folk dance and bluegrass music join the mule in the annual six-day event. NOTED. Ohio police charged an Indiana man with theft after finding a tell-tale sign he left at the scene his 12-year-old son. Brent Leisgang, 30, is accused of trying to steal catalytic converters from a car lot. The converters are popular targets of thieves because they can be sold to scrap dealers. Police believe Leisgang brought his son along to help in the theft. COMMUNITY CALENDAR TODAY Conference: The International Association for Human Caring, the UNC School of Nursing and UNC Health Care are hosting a confer ence titled "State of Caring Science, Celebrating the Past Nurturing the [ Future." Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Carolina Inn Documentary: The award-winning documentary 'Favela Rising” will be shown, and a question-and-answer session with the film's director, Jeff Zimbalist, will follow. The film is about a former drug trafficker who tries to stop violence and oppres sion in one of Rio de Janeiro's most ! feared slums. Time: Noon to 2 p.m. Location: Hooker Research Center, | Room 3005 Speaker: Jay Ipson, Holocaust survivor and founder of the Virginia Holocaust Museum, will kick off Holocaust Remembrance Week by speaking on the subject. Time: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Greenlaw Hall, Room 101 QUOTED. “It was an emotional moment because the two had professed to love each other and do what was right and unite as a family." Calera, Okla., Police Chief Don Hyde Jr., who performed a wedding ceremony for a man who had just been sentenced to 10 years in prison. Forrest Lynn Foreman. 49, pleaded no con test to making methamphetamine but wanted to marry before beginning hLs sentence. TUESDAY Author reading: National Public Radio contributor Scott Huler will read from his new book, "No Man's Lands. Time: 3:30 p.m. Location: Bull’s Head Bookshop Lecture: Historian Katherine Mellen Charron of N.C. State University will discuss 'Teaching Citizenship: Septima Poinsette Clark and the Role of Education in the Black Freedom Struggle." Time: 3:30 p.m. Location: Stone Center, Hitchcock Multipurpose Room Lecture: Julianne Malveaux, presi dent of Bennett College for Women, will present the annual Stone Memorial Lecture. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Stone Center, Hitchcock Multipurpose Room Deadline: The Residence Hall Association Board of Governors will hold its weekly meeting. Candidate declarations for community gover nors are due by 11:59 p.m. Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: Student Union, Room 3102 News Speaker: Darryl Hunt who was wrongly convicted for the murder and rape of a Winston-Salem woman, will speak about his time in the justice system. His award-winning documen tary, "The Trials of Darryl Hunt' will also be shown. The event is hosted by Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority Inc. as part of Founder's Week. Time: 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Student Union, Great Hall Interest meeting: There is an interest meeting for people who want are thinking about attending the Triangle Fly Fishers Haw River Derby on Saturday, April 12. Local guest speakers will share their exper tise of the Haw River fishery. Time: 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: Greenlaw Hall, Room 431 To make a calendar submission, visit www.daHytarheel.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. S' NO, TTtIS [7XK£ HOM&- INWKVGWU YMI CAN T HAKE IP yquOqerview POLICE LOG ■ An anonymous drug tip led to a crack cocaine bust at 9:47 p.m. Thursday at 127 S. Roberson St, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Bobby Eugene McCauley, 57, of 127 S. Roberson St., faces a felony charge of cocaine possession. He faces misdemeanor charges of marijuana possession and pos session of drug paraphernalia, according to reports. Christina Propst Woods. 38, of 2505 Homestead Road, also faces a felony charge of cocaine posses sion and misdemeanor charges of marijuana possession and posses sion of drug paraphernalia, reports state. Police seized 1 gram of crack cocaine and 9.2 grams of mari juana, according to reports. McCauley and Woods were confined at Orange County Jail in lieu of SI,OOO bail each. Both were scheduled to appear in court Friday, according to reports. ■ Michael Guy Kelly Jr., 19. of 115 B Howell St., was cited on a charge of urinating in the front yard of the University United Methodist Church at 150 E. Franklin St. at 2:28 a.m. Friday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Kelly, a UNC student, faces loin the discussion ttTTT 1 at if we were able to get a double whammy and 1/1/ hire a chancellor who is both a minority and a Y Y woman, like Brown University did with Ruth Simmons? We would surely be the best, not mention the most enlightened, public university in the land then." Respond to this featured comment or make a comment of your own on any DTH coverage at dailytarheel.com. Weekly online poll result*: How many No. 1-seeded teams did you have in your bracket for the Final Four? 1% 25 percent: 4 21 percent: 2 Y- H 3 percent: 1 ■ *: 1 percent: none *- 5 percent I don't remember I threw away my bracket after the tint round TM* walk: Who do you think will enter the NBA Draft this year? Vote at dailytarheel.com. Übr Sally ear Hrrl a misdemeanor charge of pub lic urination. He is scheduled to appear in court May 19, according to reports. ■ A battery tester was reported stolen from the Eastgate BP gas station at 1800 E. Franklin St. at 1:27 p.m. Thursday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The power tool is valued at $1,500, according to reports. ■ A 2000 blue Dodge Caravan, valued at $6,000 was reported stolen at 12:39 p.m. Thursday at 1105 N.C. 54 Bypass, according to Chapel Hill police reports. A bass cabinet, a bass drum with a hard case, a drum rack, 15 T-shirts, an amplifier and two gui tar cabinets, were stolen from the vehicle hut recovered, according to reports. An instrument rack with assort ed accessories was reported stolen and was not recovered, reports state. ■ Graffiti was reported at 4:21 p.m. Tuesday in the public housing on the 300 block of South Estes Drive, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Someone spray painted two walls and a trash bin, according to reports.
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