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2 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2008 Dose Jewelry from Jesus’ day FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS A 2,000-year-old golden earring —with three pearls and two emeralds has been found under a parking lot adjacent to the city of old Jerusalem. The artifact dates back to the time of Christ, during the Roman period. The Byzantine structure where the earring was found was built centuries after the earring was made, which means that it likely was a family heir loom passed through generations. NOTED. A bake sale ban in Piedmont, Calif., forced stu dents conducting a fundraiser to leave campus “in a flagrant act of nutritional disobedi ence” by selling cupcakes, caramel apples and lemon bars. The guidelines for new state nutrition standards were passed in 2005 and took effect in July 2007. POLICE LOG ■ A person wielding a knife approached a man Sunday on Longview Street and demanded money, according to Chapel Hill police reports. ■ Police arrested three men for drug charges Saturday, according to Chapel Hill police reports. James Freeman Hill 111, 24, of Chapel Hill; Jermaine Kashif 142 East Franklin St. f ✓’“"v """ "“s. Chapel Hill \ X 919-942-3339 Toots^ *Magoo Art & Antiques • Unique school supplies Cards • Notebooks • Paper Custom Letterpress Stationery CAROL INA ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVE 9L. financial literacy workshop OPEN TO THE UNC COMMUNITY This free workshop is for everyone: ► Students who want to understand basic accounting and financial management concepts. ► Faculty and staff who want to understand finances and basic accounting. ► Department heads, deans and others who want to understand financial management. ► Anyone who wants to demystify debit, credits and financial statements. QUOTED. “ It’s easy to think that it’s pretty strange to approve prosthetics that can’t get erect, because that is after all what penises do get erections.” A Swedish sexologist reacts to limp prosthetic penis es that will be supplied free to eligible transsexual men. Transsexual women already can have free breast implants. Evans, 24, of Greensboro; and Timothy Lamont Alston, 28, of Chapel Hill, were arrested at Alston’s home and face a combined eight felonies, reports state. ■ A Carrboro woman was bitten on the wrist after attempting to break up a fight between her dog and a pit bull puppy named Annie, according to Carrboro police reports. The workshop is free. Space is limited. Registration is required. For more information: Visit www.unc.edu/cei/literacy, e-mail Financial-Literacy@unc.edu or contact the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, (919) 843-5482. fit UNC 4U# CAROLINA ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVE Turning Ideas into Enterprises A UNC G/ot)a/ Entrepreneurship Week Event www.unc.adu/cei • cei@unc.edu www.unc.edu/cei Customer Service: Kristen Bullins, Nate Hewitt and Amanda Lathom, representatives. Display Advertising: Lauren Ahlschlager. Lauren Baum, Catherine Coley, Chris Creech, Lauryn D'Angelo, Blake Ervin, Katherine Business and Advertising: Kevin Schwartz, director/general manager; Megan McGinity, advertising director; Lisa Reichle, business manager, Rosanne Niforos, retail sales manager. 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Lunch 11am-2:3opm Friday/Saturday Dinner 4:3opm-10pm Sunday-Thursday Dinner 4:3opm-9:3opm CLOSED MONDAY University Square • 143 W, Franklin Street • Chapel Hill • 919.968.3488 • www.citysearch.com/rdu/35 News fop latly for Hppl PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF Fitzpatrick, Mackenzie Gibbs, Kaitlyn Jordan, Luke Lin, Megan Ratdiffe, Jenna Tenace, Megan Winterhalter and Caldwell Zimmerman, account executives; Dane Barnes, marketing associate. EDITORIAL STAFF Opinion: Lisa Andrukonis, Yaniv Barzilai, Ben Buck, Harrison Jobe, Greg Margolis, Andrew Shies, Sarah Whitworth, editorial board, Justin Crowder, Pablo Friedman, Andrea Ludtke, Alexander Trowbridge columnists; Dylan Gilroy, Alex Herrington, Alex Lee, cartoonists. Photography: Sarah Acuff, Anika Anand. Jeong Bae Oh, Sarah Bowman, Alex Brawley, Alexandra Cagan, Jerome Carpenter, Sijie Chen, Colleen Cook, Jessey Dearing, Nitisha Desai, Nandini Dhullipalla, Kristina Fondren, Danielle Forword, Pnilip Freeman, Ankit Gupta, Zach Gutterman, Sydney Hess, Andrew Johnson, Codey Johnston, Abby Keiper, Kaitlin McKeown, Elizabeth Ladzinski, Zoe Litaker, Laura Melpsh, Cameron Moseley, Matthew Neimkin, Bethany Nuechterlein, Emily Nycum, Lisa Pepin, Brittany Peterson, Alexandra Porter, Sarah Riazati, Chessa Rich, Hannah Ryu, Elyssa Sharp, Hannah Sharpe, Adam Sherwood, Stephanie Tan, Ariana van den Akker, Eric Verlarde, Hilary White, Jon Young and Jenn Zeng. Special Projects: Elizabeth DeOrnellas, Catarina Saraiva and Sergio Tovar, senior writ ers. Laura Marcinek, Zack Tyman. 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 Mirtogue, David Reynolds and Mark Thompson. can meet the farmers who grew their food. Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location: Polk Place Women's rights lecture: Vandana Shiva, an environmental activ- Award-winning accounting professor C.J. Skender will teach, in a concise, understandable way: ► How to read a financial statement. ► Tools to manage expenses, revenues and cash flows ► Budgeting techniques to manage operations. ► Basic accounting for everyday use. ► Techniques to identify and achieve financial outcomes for projects. Advertising Production: Penny Persons, manager, Beth O'Brien, ad production coordinator. State & National: lan Ager, Justin Bailey. 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University: Kate Sullivan, senior writer, Danielle Adams, Mary Cole Allen, Cassandra Ayars, Ryan Barber, Mary Ann Barone, Brecken Branstrator, Paige Brown, Chelsea Cooper, Abby Farson, Blake Frieman, Pauline Gremaud, Samantha Halpern, Laura Hoxworth, Leah Hughes, Rebecca Hundley, Meera Jagannathan, Kathy Jameson, Rashonda Joplin, Stephanie Kelly, Lyle Kendrick, Eliza Kern, Teddy Klug, Zack Levine, Andrea Marchiano, 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, Mary Withers and Seth Wright. Editorial Production: Stacy Wynn, manager. Printing: Triangle Web Printing Cos. Distribution: Nick and Sarah Hammonds. ist and thinker, is giving a lecture titled "Trading our Lives Away: The Failures of Capitalist Patriarchy and Women and Nature-Centered Alternatives." 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