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2 TUESDAY, APKII. 15, 2008 Ulir Dmh| aar Hrrl www.daihtarheel.com Established 1893 115 years of editorial freedom ERIN ZUREICK EDITOR IN CHIEF 962-4086 ZUREICXCEMAIL UNC EDU OFFICE HOURS MON. WED FRI 1 PM TO 2 PM ALLISON NICHOLS MANAGING EDITOR 962 0750 NAUISONCEMAII UNC EDU OFFICE HOURS TUES.THURS 5 PM TO 6 PM RACHEL ULLRICH DEPUTY MANAGING EDITOR 962 0750 RUURICH9EMAIL UNC EDU WHITNEY KISLING UNIVERSITY EDITOR 962 0372 UDESKOUNC EDU SARA GREGORY CITY EDITOR 962 4209 CITYDESKOUNC EDU ELIZABETH DEORNELLAS STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR, 9624103 STNTDESKttUNC EDU ANDREW DUNN FEATURES EDITOR 962 4214 EEATURESeUNC.EDU ALEXANDRIA SHEALY ARTS EDITOR 84 3 4529 ARTSDESKeUNC EDU DAVID ELY SPORTS EDITOR 962 4710 SPORTSOUNC EDU KATIE HOFFMANN INVESTIGATIVE TEAM EDITOR 962-0750 ITEAMOUNC EDU ALLIE MULLIN PHOTO EDITOR 962 0750 DTHPHOTOOGMAIL COM WILL HARRISON, scon POWERS COPY CO EDITORS 9624103 ABBY JEFFERS DESIGN EDITOR 962-0750 ALLIE WASSUM. 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EditorinChref, 9624086 Advertising & Business. 962-1163 News Features Sports. 962-0245 One copy per person; additional copies may be purchased al The Daily Tar Heel lor X 25 each C 2008 DTH Publishing Corp All rights reserved mm mm ■■ ■ ■ The ram shop #kaKUI.I. \_i__ vrCAIUDV Wednesday April 16, 2008 Bring in your old, busted, rusted, the ones you’re disgusted with headphones to The RAJM Shop on April 16, 2008 and trade them in for a FREE new pair of Skullcandv Icon Headphones* 'Hurry in-offer good for first 200 customers • One free set per customer Event begins at 11am at Fit level entrance of Student Stores I One Day TODAY Tutoring: Every Tuesday, a group of students drives to the Church of Reconciliation to tutor elementary and middle school children as part of Presbyterian Campus Ministry's Elliot Woods Tutoring Program. Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location: Church of Reconciliation, 110 N. Elliot Road Pediatric playroom UNC Hospitals is accepting six volun teers to participate in this event, which includes interacting and playing with kids in the hospital between the ages of 1 and 18. E-mail sumaiya@email.unc.edu to sign up. Time: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location: UNC Hospitals Kids in the Kitchen: Volunteers will be needed to help the Nutrition Coalition with about 200 to 300 children and their parents. Contact michelle.tulley@gmail.com for more information. Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Museum of Life and Science in Durham Business end Advertising tow- ktrwnz. dvecw g*r*rj -j-uor Megu* McGm-h xhtrttsmg Arecttr, Lrw Rent* harness rjruger Mama Epl. ref*-! sales men age- Rate Wkmxwsl assistant harness Customer Service rnsten Bußinx Nate Hewitt and Brittany Wooda). representatives Display Advertising: Rn Cook Caß* Cnsp Chelsea Crisp* Xatherme Fmpatrxk. Adrian Romero, Elly Schofield. Hannah Settle. 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Lyrsdsa, Norris CaioFne Ptntcx Sarah Reidngei. 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 SIF jQ CAMPUS MAIL ADDRESS: CB# 5210, Carolina Union SN *' 0709436 U.S. MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3257, Chapel Hill. NC 27515-3257 Member COMMUNITY CALENDAR Near-Death series The International Association for Near- Death Studies will present ‘The Life Review Component of the NDE." For more information, call 929-1073. Time: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: 5622 Brisbane Drive WEDNESDAY Bagfest The Student Environment Action Coalition will collect plastic bags as part of efforts to raise aware ness about the environment. The per son with the most bags will win prizes, and the winners will be announced Friday. Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location: the Pit Yoga lesson: Yoga lessons are offered to cancer patients and their caregivers every Wednesday to aid in relaxation and stress relief. For more information, call 401-9333. Time 11 am. to 12:30 p.m. Location Cornucopia House Cancer Support Center Book reading: Author Sarah Hall will read from her new novel, 'Daughters of the North." For more information, call 542-3030. ahr Daily aar Hrrl PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF Anrkea Id*. Rosanrr* Ndorox Mew FUtckh* and Nancy Tan. account ewa-tw Marshal Friedman marketing associate Advertising Production: Amo, Bosons manager Beth o'Bnen, ad (reduction coord EDITORIAL STAFF Rachel W.H, NxoteWyche. Opinion kathryn Aidczon* Dunca- Cardor Dand Gun Sarah Let'em. ENse McCoy. Graham Row*, leswa Sosm Sarah Whitwcxt’. ednonai board Charles Doha- Sarah Hodges Nathan Nyanior. Sam Rertmx columnists t R Fruo. Alei l**. 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Sam Ward, hnda 'iVedf-c Rrrstrn Wilson, totnn Yeung, lonathan focmg Jennifer Zeng Sports: Jesse Baumgartner, Gray Caktwei News Time: 2 p.m. Location: Mclntyre’s fine Books in Fearrington Village Author discussion Michael Shellenberger, co-author with Ted Nordhaus of the controversial "Death of Environmentalism," will discuss the new book. "Break Through: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Policy." They also will discuss strate gies by which different groups and movements can coordinate their efforts to bring about change. A reception will follow at 8:30 p.m. For questions, call 608-4288. Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Hanes Art Center Auditorium 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. rutor Conn* Feng MeMme Muter and Cara SMi. assistant G-egg Found Nxw* lukosxrs Sam Newman Sam Rosenrt-a, Racrtei USncti, jenior writers Jonathon Crook, lohn Dougherty. FVnn Ety. Chm Hempson. Gat* Hiatt. Louie Horvath. Anna Rim lordan Mason, io* Mclean. Bert- Mechum. Dand Reynolds Bun Wißetl State & National: Amy Eagteburge En< Johnson servor iv-’twy Ofcwa Bowler Meghan Cook*. B*a Denison. Carol** Dye. Forrest Flemming. Jacki Hetmgtx, Stephan* Metzen. Em Paint*- Jake Rattrff Enk Rust. Greg Smith University rgc loi- sen<y wnrer Man Cole ABen. Biar Austin. Chrara Austtfi. Ben Baden. Mary Arm Barone Blau Byrtm, Coke. Campbell Andre* Ryan Cosgrove Abbi Farson. Elisabeth GBbea David G'lmore Meghan Ham*,. Revn Riley. Zack Levin*. David tuther Anthony McPeek. Reßen Moore. Darnel Pale, Matthew Prxf Meghan Pnchard Imdsay Ruebens imiiy Stephenson, Christian Wisseh Meghan Woods Seth Wnght Editorial Production: Stacy Wynn manager Printing -lang* Web R-mt*ig Cos Distribution: Nxk and Sarah Hammonds Dose Medic loses car for CPR FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS A Navy medic who stopped to help give CPR to a man suffering a heart attack ended up with a S6O towing bill. ■ Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Tim Moore pulled over after seeing an ambulance parked along a highway. When the rescuers learned of Moores train ing, they asked if he would help with CPR. Moore returned to the interstate two hours later, but the car had been deemed a hazard and towed. NOTED. The winner of the Acme World Oyster Eating championship sucked down 35 dozen or 420 oysters. Patrick “Deep Dish" Bertoletti, 22, took the New Orleans contest after eating the bivalves in eight minutes. Deep Dish also holds the record for endurance eating, hasing downed 642 oysters in a 2007 competition. POLICE LOG Bi Larceny by an employee was I reported at 4:43 p.m. Wednesday at the Dillard's at 201 S. Estes Drive, according to Chapel Hill police reports. A employee falsified gift cards, the report states. The report states that 35 items | of clothing, valued at $1,200. were | stolen. ■ A purse was reported stolen : from the Pi Kappa Alpha frater nity’ house at 106 Fraternity Court j at 3:35 a.m. Sunday, according to i Chapel Hill police reports. A Coach purse, valued at SSO; a Kate Spade wallet, valued at SSO; a RAZR cell phone, valued at $150; a Canon digital camera valued at $200; keys; a student identification card; a debit card and SBO in cash were reported stolen. ■ An unlocked house was entered and burglarized some time between 2 a.m. and 11 a.m. Saturday on Dawes Street, accord ing to Chapel Hill police reports. A Sony Play Station, valued at $399, two Sony game controllers, Shr Satin &ir Hwl QUOTED. “At this point they're almost like a mascot." Jeff Cleasby, sales man ager for the P.M. Bedroom Gallery store in Illinois, about two Canadian geese who live above the storefront. The geese draw people in to the store, Cleasby said, but they also have been known to draw blood from passersby while protecting their nest. valued at $49. three Blu-ray discs, valued at $29. and four game car tridges. valued at $59. were report ed stolen. ■ Two surfboards were report ed stolen at 6:53 p.m. Sunday at 311 Old Forest Creek Road, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The South Point surfboards are valued at S6OO and SSOO. accord ing to reports. ■ Someone kicked the driv er's side mirror of a blue 1996 Mercedes C2BO at 3:21 p.m. Sunday at 1300 Legacy Terrace, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Damage of SSOO to the mirror was reported. ■ A blunt object was used to bust the windshield of a white 1999 Honda Accord parked at 1000 N. Heritage Circle, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Damage of S2OO to the wind shield was reported at 1:06 a.m. Sunday, according to reports.
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