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2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2008 Dose Cockroaches could take over Florida FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS University of Florida researchers are concerned that an increase of people raising insects as lizard food could lead to the creation of new varieties of cockroaches. Researchers at UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences in Gainesville said the Thrkestan cockroach is the biggest threat because it has gained a foothold in the southwestern United States after hitching a ride with U.S. military personnel and equipment returning from the Middle East. Researcher Roberto Pereira said the global economy makes it easy for new species of cockroaches to be shipped into the state. The lobster, orange spotted and 3-inch long Madagascar hissing roach all can easily be purchased on the Internet. NOTED. So how did Newsweek get Sarah Palin to pose with a rifle for its cover? Long story short, it didn’t. Their magazine instead used an archive stock photo of Palin taken back in June 2002 and used it for the cover without her permis sion. Newsweek printed circa 2002 on the cover as to not misrepresent the photo’s age. TODAY Art walk: The 2ndFridayArtwalk takes place on the second Friday of every month. Many galleries will have live music and other art related entertainment. Admission is free. For more information visit www.2ndfridayartwalk.com. Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Location: Various locations, Chapel Hill and Carrboro Puppet show: Nightlight, a non smoking venue with beer and wine for sale, will host Tarish's Puppet Show. For more information call 933- 5550 or visit www.nightlightdub. com. wKHbOk wv You’re * Installation of Dr. Holden Thorp as Chancellor on University Day, Sunday, Oct. 12,3 p.m. Polk Place QUOTED. “Well, my dad was getting beat up by the tail. My mom had her glasses on, and it kind of pushed her glasses up. She’s got a couple of little cuts.” A Florida woman, whose mother was struck by a dolphin. She and her boyfriend were taking her visiting parents for a cruise on their boat when a dolphin jumped out of the water, landing on Hall’s parents. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Time: 10 p.m. Location: 405 1/2 W. Rosemary St. SATURDAY Drawing: The Ackland Art Museum invites everyone to bring paper and dry media (crayon, pencil, etc.) to draw in the galleries. Time: 10 a.m. to noon Location: S. Columbia and E. Franklin streets Front porch music: The Carolina Inn will host its Fridays on the Front Porch Game Day Edition featuring the Gravy boys. The event is held two hours before every home game. BEAT ND t-shirt Buy 1, Get 1 Free good on Saturday 10/11/08 Limited supply We cannot guarantee availability Visit www.carolinainn.com for more information. Time: 1:30 p.m. Location: 211 Pittsboro St. Live music: Caffe Driade will host the Marla Vickers Band. For more information visit www.caffedriade. com. Time: 8 p.m. Location: 1215-A E. Franklin St. To make a calendar submission, e-mail dthcalendar@gmail.com. Events will be published in the newspaper on either the day and the day before they take place. Submissions must be sent in by noon the preceding publication date. Tarheel Book Store 119 E, Franklin St textbooks + UNC gear News Photos of the week V iwk ® H ] Republican vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, thanks the crowd at a rally at East Carolina University on Tuesday. DTH FILE/REYNA DESAI Psi Sigma Phi Multicultural Fraternity, Inc. perform at the Masala sponsored "A Night Around the World" on Saturday. Visit dailytarheel.com to view the photos of the week. POLICE LOG ■ Seven people were charged with second-degree trespass ing after the manager of the Caribou Coffee at 110 W. Franklin St. instructed them to leave Wednesday afternoon, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Jeremy Alexander Atkinson, Eric Michael Barrett, Malcolm Samaad Baskerville, Justin Benfield, Jared Hayes, Paul Eugene Herbert and Renaissance Wulfgar Rashkis all refused to leave, reports state. ■ Someone broke a door with a blunt object and then stole a 61-inch Samsung TV worth $2,200 from The Pointe on Saluda Court on Thursday, according to Chapel Hill Police reports. 1 I- ’ U 1 • . • "' ■■;■/•.; HH' jp* fffHDTOIBror Tftij >*- • .. . r£- I *IBRsOHSErtr P * *>• where spirit meets determination •' uin.to suppoif tl'ie Notre Dome arid Universitii of NortlvCar.nlin,i fnnti) ibout.SPX,visit us nt.www.spx.com SP WHERE IDEAS MEET INDUSTRY Damage to the door totalling S2OO also was reported. ■ Police received reports of a stray dog with pups at Baldwin Park on Wednesday, according to Carrboro police reports. The responding officer impounded 11 dogs and trans ported them to the animal shelter, reports state. ■ A kitten was reported stuck in a car frame Wednesday, according to Carrboro police reports. The responding officer deter mined that the cat was not stuck, just scared to come down. The offi cer left a can of cat food under the car, reports state. (Eljp latlg ®ar 3HM ffljp laihj (Ear fcl www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 115 years of editorialfreedom RACHEL ULLRICH SPORTS EDITOR 9624710 SPORTS@UNC.EDU BRENDAN BROWN, LINDSEY NAYLOR PROJECTS TEAM CO-EDITORS 962-0750 DTHPROJECTS® GMAIL.COM EMMA PATTI PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 DTHPHOTO@GMAIL. COM BECCA BRENNER, WILL HARRISON COPY CO-EDITORS 962-4103 MOLLY JAMISON, JILLIAN NADELL DESIGN CO-EDITORS 962-0750 BLISS PIERCE GRAPHICS EDITOR 962-0750 RACHEL WILL ONLINE EDITOR 962-0750 WILLRI@UNC.EDU GRACE KOERBER MULTIMEDIA EDITOR 962-0750 scon POWERS SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR ALLISON NICHOLS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 962-4086 NAIUSON@EMAII. 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