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2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2008 Gljr Sailg (Tar Mrrl www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 115 years of editorialfreedom ALLISON NICHOLS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 962-4086 NALLISON@EMAII. UNC.EDU OFFICE HOURS: MON., WED. 2 P.M. TO 3 P.M. SARA GREGORY MANAGING EDITOR, PRINT 962-0750 GSARA@EMAIL.UNC. EDU NICOLE NORFLEET MANAGING EDITOR. ONLINE 962-0750 NORFLEEOEMAIL. UNC.EDU ANDREW DUNN UNIVERSITY EDITOR 962-0372 UDESK@UNC.EDU MAX ROSE CITY EDITOR 962-4209 CITYDESK@UNC.EDU ARIEL ZIRULNICK STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR, 962-4103 STNTDESK@UNC.EDU NATE HEWITT FEATURES EDITOR 962-4214 FEATURES@UNC.EDU KEVIN TURNER ARTS EDITOR 843-4529 ARTSDESK@UNC.EDU RACHEL ULLRICH SPORTS EDITOR 962-4710 SPORTS@UNC.EDU BRENDAN BROWN, LINDSEY NAYLOR PROJECTS TEAM CO-EDITORS 962-0750 DTHPROJECTS® GMAIL.COM EMMA PATTI PHOTO EDITOR 962-0750 DTHPHOTOSGMAIL. 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Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location: 311 N. 2nd Ave., Siler City Interactive theater: Interactive Theatre Carolina will present "No Big Deal," a performance on drugs and alcohol at Carolina. The event is free and open to the public, and refresh ments will be served. Time: 6:30 p.m. Business and Advertising: Kevin Schwartz, director/general manager; Megan McGinity, advertising director; Lisa Reidile, business manager, Rosanne Niforos, retail sales man ager; Kate Polichnowski, assistant business manager. Customer Service: Kristen Bullins, Nate Hewitt and Amanda lathom, representatives, Display Advertising: Lauren Ahlschlager, Lauren Baum, Catherine Coley, Chris Creech, Kessinger, Jackson Marley, Milap Mehta, Sarah Morayati, Steven Norton, Caroline Phillips, Ashley Reese, Kelsey Rice, Laken Rush, Jennifer Smith, Laura Stroud, Hannah Waffle and Anna Wnker. Design: Kristen Bilger, Jessica Lopez, Chloe Park, Amanda Ruehlen, Meaghan Steingraber and Jeffrey Sullivan. 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City: Katy Doll, senior writer, Mark Abadi, Whitney Baker, Jessica Bodford, Andrew Cummings, Linnie Greene, Rob Gunst, Andrew Hartnett, Chris Howerton, Mckay Glasgow, Andy Kenney, Katherine Koesy, Sarah LaMorte, Rose Anne Laudicina, Patricia Laya, Matthew McGibney, Thomas Pearce, Gwen Saunders, Victoria Stillwell, William White, Gavin Whitehead, Joseph Woodruff and Xiangnan Xing. Copy: Scott Powers, senior copy editor, Beatrice Allen, Pressley Baird, Lindsey Barlow, Kim Brett, Sonya Chuagar, Laura Coggins, Stephanie Cohen, Laura Davenport, Alexis Deegan, Amy Denton, Amy Dobrzynski, Natasha Duarte, Emily Evans, Jennifer 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 questions should be directed to 962-0245. 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Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: 39 West St. in Pittsboro Photo night: Photojournalist Chris Rainier, a National Geographic Fellow, will present his work as part of the Gtjr lath} Gar MM 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, Harrison Jobe, Greg Margolis, Andrew Stiles, Sarah Whitworth, editorial board, Pablo Friedman, Andrea Ludtke, Danny Randolph, Alexander Trowbridge columnists; Dylan Gilroy, Alex Herrington, Alex Lee, cartoonists. 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Sports: Mike Ehrlich, David Ely, Gabe Hiatt, Jordan Mason, Scott Powers, Sam Rosenthal, senior writers; Jonathan Crook, John Dougherty, Penn Ely, Grant Fitzgerald, Chris Hempson, Louie Horvath, Jonathan Jones, Anna Kim, Beth Mechum, Jordan Mason, Beth Medium, Kevin Minogue, David Reynolds and Mark Thompson. News Photo Night series. Rainier co-directs the National Geographic Society Cultural Ethnosphere Program and the All Roads Photography Program, and has traveled to all seven continents. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Carroll Hall, Room 111 WEDNESDAY Seminar: Ph.D. student Rebecca Clewell will present a seminar, titled "Rubber Ducky, You're No Longer the One: Phthaiates and Children." The event will discuss the dangers of human exposure to phthaiates from plastics in food, drinking water, cosmetics, children's toys and medical devices. Time: 12 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. Location: Rosenau Hall, Room 133 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. Barnes, marketing associate. Advertising Production: Penny Persons, manager, Beth O'Brien, ad production coordinator. State & National: lan Ager, Justin Bailey, ' Pete Bonds, Rachel Coleman, Meghan Cooke, Michael Daugherty, Rebecca Denison, Ashley Dumford, Caroline Dye, Ashlee Edwards, Kaitlin Fitzgerald, Forrest Fleming, Nicole Franceschini, Rachel Glover, Olivia Hammill, Clint Hannah, Roxanne Hernandez, Max Harris, Jacqueline Huntington, Chris Kennedy, Alexander Lim, Matthew Lynley, Ross Maloney, Katy McCoy, Stephanie Metzen, Tatini Parti, Sophie Sanders, Chris Saunders, Jen Serdetchnaia, Gregory Smith and Alii Yingling. University: Kate Sullivan, senior writer, Danielle Adams, Mary Cole Allen, Cassandra Ayars, Ryan Barber, Mary Ann Barone, Brecken Branstrator, Paige Brown, Chelsea Cooper, Abby Parson, Blake Frieman, Pauline Gremaud, Samantha Halpern, Laura Hoxworth, Leah fiughes, Rebecca Hundley, Meera Jagannathan, Kathy Jameson, Rashonda Joplin, Stephanie Kelly, Lyle Kendrick, Eliza Kern, Teddy Klug, Zack Levine, Andrea Matchiano, Evan Marlow, Ryan McPeek, Alice Miller, Sarah Norris, Hillary Rose Owens, Caroline Phillips, Gabriela Pinto, Meghan Prichard, Kasey Rankin, Sarah Rankin, Jamie Richardson, Lindsay Ruebens, Matthew Sampson, Elly Schofield, Trip Smith, Casey Welch, Christian Wisseh, Maiy Withers and Seth Wright. Editorial Production: Stacy Wynn, manager. Printing: Triangle Web Printing Cos. Distribution: Nick and Sarah Hammonds. The UNC Student Chapter of the National Press Photographers Association presents: Photo Night XLVI n — im ' ijjwt foatirad apaakor Tuisdiy. Oct. 28. 7:30 p.n. Carrall Hall AudltiricM Jome.unc.edu carollnaphotojuurnalism.org 1 UNC 4saU SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION DOSe 1,230 lb. man marries FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS The world’s heaviest man, who hasn’t left his bed in six years, married his longtime girlfriend Sunday in Mexico. Manuel Uribe, who wore a white silk shirt with a sheet wrapped around his legs, didn’t touch the wedding cake. “His doctors are here and they are watching him very closely,” his mother told the Associated Press. He weighed 1,230 pounds in 2006. NOTED. This Oct. 31, jack o’-lanterns will display more than the typical scary face. Patterns with Barack Obama and Sarah Palin faces have become increasingly popular. Pumpkins with Obama logos and profiles can be seen at yeswecarve.com. Palin pumpkin stencils can also be found online. . ■ An incident of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill occurred on West Franklin Street on Saturday night, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Someone threatened the vic tim with a knife at 6 p.m., reports state. ■ A man was arrested early Monday and charged with selling cocaine, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Reports state that Chad Vernon Clark, 31, of Siler City, was stopped while driving on Roberson Street. Clark was taken to the Orange County Jail under a $5,000 bond, according to reports. ■ A fight at Bailey’s Pub and Grill early Sunday resulted in five damaged bar glasses, according to Chapel Hill police reports. ■ Someone stole a camera and a laptop computer from a Chapel Hill residence Sunday afternoon, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The Dell computer and Nikon camera have a total value of CHRIS RAINIER National Geographic Chris Rainier, co-director of the National Geographic Society's Cultural Eth nosphere Program and the All Roads Photography Program, is a contribut ing editor for National Geographic Traveler magazine, National Geographic Adventure magazine and a correspondent on photography for NPR's “Day to Day” radio show. Rainier also heads National Geographic's Enduring Voices Project, which is documenting the world's most endangered languages. His photography has been seen in Time, Life, Smithsonian, The New York Times, Outside and publications of the National Geographic Society. Gf}? Soil}} Gar MM QUOTED. “There was a wrong perception that the show about Hitler would humanize or, worse, glorify (Hitler).” —a Belgian public broad caster who announced Monday that a TV show on Adolf Hitler’s favorite meal trout with butter sauce has been scrapped because it was “too sensitive” to air. POLICE LOG $1,050, reports state. ■ Harris Teeter at University Mall failed an alcohol compli ance check Thursday, according to Carrboro police reports. The grocery store was the only one of 10 local businesses that didn’t pass, according to reports. Reports state that the Carrboro and Chapel Hill police departments used underage buyers that attempt ed to purchase alcohol at the loca tions. ■ A Carrboro resident reported a stolen scooter Friday, according to Carrboro police reports. The resident left town for 10 days and when she returned, the vehicle was gone, reports state. The scooter was on the back porch and was not chained to any thing, reports state. ■ An officer responded Friday to reports of a barking dog, accord ing to Carrboro police reports. Reports state that the offi cer arrived at the intersection of Farmhouse Drive and Buckeye Lane but did not hear any barking.
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