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Please report suspicious activity at our distribution racks by e-mailing dth@unc.edu. © 2008 DTH Publishing Corp. All rights reserved Now accepting nominations and applications for the: UNC MLK, Jr. Scholarships Open to all JUNIORS \ . 1 First Place: $l5OO Scholarship Two Runners Up: $lOOO Scholarships Each Applications are due November 7th at spm and are available in 07 South Building, Campus Y, Student Government and BSM office. For further information contact Eboni Blake at blak@email.unc.edu unc.edu/ diversity/community/mlkscholarship.html TUESDAY Breakfast lecture: A breakfast meeting will be hosted as part of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce's Women's Executive Series. Bonnie Hancock, executive director of the N.C. State Enterprise Risk Management Initiative, will give the keynote address. Cost is S4O. For more information, call 967-7075. Time: 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Location: 11000 Governors Drive Yoga class: The Ackland Art Museum is hosting "Yoga in the Galleries,” led by Joanne Marshall. The class is free for members and $5 for nonmembers. Beginners are welcome, and preregis tration is recommended. Time: noon to 1 p.m. Location: Ackland Art Museum Flu vaccine: Campus Health Services is hosting one of four flu vaccine clin ics today. Students also can schedule an appointment to receive a $22 vac cine by calling Campus Health Services at 966-2281. 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Box 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3257 Member fiQMMMMTV (CALENDAR Time: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Student Union, Room 3206 A/B HIV/AIDS panel: The Kappa Omicron Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta soror ity will host a “red ribbon forum" of panelists living with HIV and educa tors and service providers who work with patients. The panel will focus on the impact of HIV and AIDS in minority communities. Time: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Location: Sonja Haynes Stone Center auditorium Community watch meeting: Community watch meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at the Hargraves Community Center. For more information, contact Empowerment Inc. at 967-8779. Time: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: 216 N. Roberson St. WEDNESDAY Sneak peek: Play Makers invites any one interested to bring lunch and get Slip Saily Star Hrrl PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF Lauryn D'Angelo, Blake Ervin, Katherine Fitzpatrick, Mackenzie Gibbs, Kaitlyn Jordan, Luke Lin, Megan Ratdiffe, Jenna Tenace, Megan Winterhalter and Caldwell Zimmerman, account executives; Dane EDITORIAL STAFF Opinion: Lisa Andrukonis, Yaniv Barzilai, Ben Buck, Andrew Stiles, Sarah Whitworth, edito rial board, Pablo Friedman, Andrea Ludtke, Alexander Trowbridge columnists; Dylan Gilroy, Alex Herrington, Alex Lee, cartoonists. 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Distribution: Nick and Sarah Hammonds “Yummy As HeII” ~ Bean Chewsit. foodweekmagazine Jm / x — . . .. __ always fresh, Juicy, biy and healthy 950-3955 old school veggie burrito. 2.40 where are we? chaoel hill: right across the street ** t\Kr from the varsity theatre at 128 franklin street [at the end of the hall]. SSeSSS&n big.cheap.late.gmat ny£: east village. 3rd ave at 13th near nyu GUARANTEED OPEN LATE TIL 4am DOSe N.C. girl uses site name FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Al9-year-old Asheville High graduate legally changed her name to cutoutdis section.com to protest animal cruelty. , Jennifer Thornburg now insists on being called “Cutout.” “Whenever anyone asks for or reads my name, it sparks a conversation about the cruelty of dissection and about the modern, humane alternatives avail able,” she said. NOTED. A Vero Beach, Fla., customer at McDonald’s was arrested after he tried to pay for his meal with mari juana. The drive-through cashier called 911 after the offer, and police found the vehicle and arrested the 27-year-old shortly after. The report didn’t say what he was trying to order. POLICE LOG ■ Someone stole a dog and sold it to a third party, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The dog, a pitbull/terrier, worth S3OO, was taken from an apart ment on Louis Armstrong Court on Sunday afternoon, reports state. ■ After being told to leave Lantern Restaurant at 423 W. Franklin St., someone punched a man in the face Sunday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. ■ More than $6,000 in electron ics were stolen from an Umstead Drive apartment between late Saturday and early Sunday, accord ing to Chapel Hill police reports. ■ A man was arrested Friday and charged with four felony counts, according to Carrboro police reports. Christopher Scott Myers, 25, faces three felony charges of pos session of stolen goods, in addi tion to a felony charge of larceny, reports state. ■ Police received reports of littering Friday, according to ®h? iaily Otar Hrri NOTED. A British animal charity now claims that a high break-up rate between human couples is hurting their pets causing them to stress out and develop compulsive disorders. Cats and dogs will self-harm and suck or chew on blankets. The People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals now urges own ers to think about their pets before breaking up. Carrboro police reports. Reports state that an old red truck filled with pine trim mings and branches drove down Winsome Lane. When the truck returned, the bed was empty, according to reports. The complainant followed the truck to a gas station in her vehi cle, reports state. The woman wrote down the truck's license plate but an offi cer could not locate the vehicle, reports state. ■ A man had four beers in his pocket when he walked up to a regis ter to purchase other items, accord ing to Carrboro police reports. When the cashier noticed the beers missing from a twelve pack Saturday night, the man ran out of the store, according to reports. Officers were unable to locate the suspect, reports state. ■ There were feral cats around an office building on Jones Ferry Road, according to Carrboro police reports. The responding officer set a trap for a cat Thursday, reports state.

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