4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2008 INTRO TO ROCK 111 l& K 1/ | j^MB^jnLJBBH^ DTH/KAITLIN MCKEOWN Junior Dane Kemp performs at the Introduction to Rock 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. VILLAGES ONE PRECIOUS NEPXLI PENDXNT W Uncommon Threads. The Tones and Textures of Tradition. “§ f9|| ’ * Hand-cut garnet and mother of pearl, on a sterling silver chain. $125 ■8 /TWii^r H VILLAGES. / \ HARMONY. MADE BY HAND.™ Jl \ A Fair Trade Retailer. . \ CHAPEL HILL Eastgate Shopping Center, 1800 E Franklin St jjjF RALEIGH Cameron Village, 435 Woodbum Road www.tenthousandvillaqes.com Bring in this ad to SAVE 15% on your next purchase. Otter valid jl participating stores until 11 51} 08. 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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 at udesk@unc.edu. 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.” games T*SM*AISf n/ZZUS ByThtUtphtmirntp © 2008 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Level: UEEII TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES Complete the grid g Q O so each row, column _ and 3-by-3 box (in nap ~7 bold borders) con __ ___ ___ tains every digit 1 5 6 2 tO9 Solution to 3 5 4 7 Thursday’s puzzle Q q e |> 8 9 | l . 3 A| 4 j7T O O D 1754 2\6 893 ■—— ——— ' 24 3 8 9,7 IHe 8 3 2 6 9 i-JLA _? JLJ_ JLIA 2 7 1 9I 1 87| 52 3 614 5 6 4 3 7 9 2 B[T 118 2 7| 5 I|4|6 |3 | 9 Cost of driving to Charlotte to drop off the couch you sold with a "free” ad on craiglist. THE Daily Crossword Edited by Wayne Robert Williams ACROSS 1 Moon buggy 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 sequel? 20 Kind of crazy? 22 African river 23 Pioneer filmmaker Browning 24 Adam Sandler sequel? 28 Ryan or Tilly 29 Shut with force 30 Affirmative action? 33 Overwhelming defeats 37 Metric meas. 40 Lee Marvin sequel? 44 Pueblo dweller MOP I?fco|L|G|A|SMTlAlßTir E c r TJMr o u g¥Mi and e s a t|o pTBa - R E A sBBn O N E N E v e[r|T S T E EO| SiHAIIOM 888 BJaTr' A B A T LAfIGE EDS Bc| I T ElllvO L T PEP t|h|o FiH.E.WAjrE_R. ill aJHI c apo|sro C O R S] I [c A B s J_ R.S. 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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. Cost of placing a classified ad in The Daily Tar Heel. 70 Dyeing tub 71 Funeral arrangements? 72 Counts (on) 73 out (barely get by) DOWN 1 Indy circuits 2 Archie's better half 3 Beatles phenomenon 4 Big galoot 5 Indonesian islands 6 Inasmuch as 7 Domingo, e.g. 8 Hurl 9 Roll of papyrus 10 Fail to keep up 11 Typify 12 Wrong call 13 Spanish accent mark 19 Patronage 21 Record speed? 25 Roz on "Frasier" 26 Borodin prince 27 Shifty shark 30 Utmost degree 31 So it's you! 32 Tongue 34 Actress Hagen 35 the cows come home 36 TV unit 38 Sign of summer 39 Add- (extras) 41 Lose on purpose? 42 Precipitation 43 Let lapse 48 Fast-lane woe T - ■K - 5 6 7 8 HB® - 10 II 12 13 'Jill ~ t? Hr • 20 ■■24 25 HP 5- " aBBHHpT ■■ 30 40 41 I " 42 HHi ■■ 48 4^ 5? 53 5 4 55 ~ ™ “ ■HP P 63 64 - LI ||| | * (Ufa lailg (Ear Urri 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. dai lytarheel. com/c lassifieds (C)2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 49 Stadium level 51 Future louse 52 Occurring before surg. 53 Standing by 54 Actor Flynn 55 Poker option 56 Nepal neighbor 57 Boldness 58 Whitewater vessel 62 Parcel (out) 64 High dudgeon 65 Poetic twilight 66 B&O and Reading

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