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Music showcase Thursday at the “On the Terrace” con
cert series in the Graham Memorial lounge. Students
from the class, taught by professor Mark Katz, performed both
original and cover songs from a variety of musical genres.
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in the letter.
Griffiths also wrote that she has
accomplished most of her intended
goals as dean.
During her tenure, Griffiths
brought in new faculty and staff
and increased enrollment, cam
pus involvement, visibility and
philanthropy.
Daniel said Griffiths’ leadership
in the school will be missed.
“If she continues on the faculty
here, which at the moment I think
her plans are to do so, she’ll con
tinue to participate in those activi
ties,” Daniel said.
Daniel said it would be nice for
the new dean to come from within
the school.
“I think that when the search is
initiated it will be a national search
even if there are internal candi
dates,” she said.
“I think we have a strong facul
ty, a very solid school, a very high
reputation so we’ll want to con
tinue the path that we’re on. We
won’t want to go in a radically new
direction,” Daniel said.
Contact the University Editor
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News
National and World News
Decision on auto
bailout postponed
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT)
Congressional leaders on
Thursday delayed considering an
auto-industry rescue plan until
at least December, insisting that
the big three American carmakers
show them a detailed plan of how
the money would be used.
Executives warned Congress
earlier this week that their indus
try could collapse within weeks
without emergency government
aid. Economists disagree as to
whether that would devastate the
Midwest and U.S. economies or
whether conventional bankruptcy
might be better.
Global balance to
shift this century
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
risks of a Middle East nuclear
arms race and wars over shrink
ing resources will increase in
the next 20 years as the world is
reshaped by a loss of U.S. power,
the rise of India and China, cli
mate change and a soaring pop
ulation, a U.S. intelligence study
said Thursday.
The economic upheaval could
accelerate those trends, but it’s
unlikely to trigger “a complete
breakdown” in the post-World
War II international financial
and political order, said the
report, “Global Trends 2025: A
Transformed World.”
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4 Hops kilns
9 Frozen rain
14 Clare of "Bleak House"
15 Disney's Little Mermaid
16 Isle in the Bay of
Naples
17 ATM number
18 Barbra Streisand
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20 Kind of crazy?
22 African river
23 Pioneer filmmaker
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28 Ryan or Tilly
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30 Affirmative action?
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Obama to name Ariz. governor to
lead Homeland Security Department
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
President-elect Barack Obama’s
expected nominee to lead the
Department of Homeland
Security, Arizona Gov. Janet
Napolitano, helped investigate the
biggest U.S. terrorist event prior
to 9/11 the 1995 Oklahoma
City bombing —and has been a
national leader on immigration
and border-security issues.
Two Democratic sources famil
iar with the selection process,
speaking on condition of anonym
ity because they weren’t authorized
to discuss the matter, said Thursday
that Napolitano is Obama’s choice
Elections will test
Chavez s influence
CARACAS, Venezuela (MCT)
President Hugo Chavez
has been campaigning across
Venezuela to maintain his near
absolute control of the country’s
political system in the wake of
deepening economic and social
problems.
Venezuelans elect governors
and mayors on Sunday, testing
Chavez’s political influence.
During the past three weeks,
Chavez attacked his foes, pro
moted his brand of socialism as
the cure to the economic crisis
and inaugurated construction of
highways, schools and even an
international airport in Barinas.
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11 Typify
12 Wrong call
13 Spanish accent mark
19 Patronage
21 Record speed?
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26 Borodin prince
27 Shifty shark
30 Utmost degree
31 So it's you!
32 Tongue
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35 the cows come
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to head the sprawling 5-year-old
department
Obama’s election rival, Sen.
John McCain, R-Ariz., quickly
hailed Napolitano’s expected
nomination, saying he’d called her
to congratulate her and that, “I
hope she is quickly confirmed.”
He praised Napolitano’s expe
rience. She is a former state attor
ney general and U.S. attorney.
She’s also considered a poten
tial Senate challenger to McCain
when her second term as gov
ernor expires in 2010, but that
could change if she’s confirmed
to a Cabinet post.
Afghanistan sees
opium increase
MOSCOW (MCT) - Opium
production in Afghanistan has
increased by 150 percent since a
NATO-led security and develop
ment mission entered the coun
try in 2001.
Since the Taliban regime was
overthrown in the 2001 U.S.-led
campaign, Afghanistan, with
almost all its arable land being
used to grow opium poppies,
remains the world’s leading pro
ducer of heroin.
According to the U.N.,
Afghanistan’s opium produc
tion increased from 6,100
tons in 2006 to 8,200 tons in
2007.
Volleyball
The No. 1 Tar Heels defeat the No.
2 Hurricanes in the race to the ACC
Championship. See pg. 7 for stray.
Chapel Hill murals
Mural on Franklin Street is
restored with help from original
artist. See pg. 6 for story.
Basketball injury
Freshman Tyler Zeller is just one
of several Tar Heel injuries early in
the season. See pg. 3 for story.
Dean will resign
Dean says its her last year at
School of Information and Library
Science. See pg. 3 for story.
Advocacy Corps
The Association of Student
Governments will discuss the corps
at its meeting. See pg. 3 for story.
There’s no such thing as free,
SELL SMARTER.
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55 Poker option
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65 Poetic twilight
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