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Check out our photos from the Kiwanis Fair | PHOTO ESSAY, P. 2 * Acclaimed poet visits GSU 1 NEWS, P. 3 High: 79 I Low: 61 Double Trouble Get involved during GLTBQ Awareness Month Partly sunny Volume 79 Sports features two of GSU s great Number 43 running backs of the year | SPORTS, p. 7 pji NEWS, p. 3 THE GEORGE-ANNE f I 1 f*\ A DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2006 Don't miss your chance to vote Wellness in the Today is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 7 elections workplace Compiled by staff All 13 congressional seats will also be decided. GSU helps • KEY DATES * The deadline to register to vote is today. Elections on Nov. 7 will deter- Any registered voter can cast an absentee ballot by mail. * HOW TO REGISTER * Evans County • Oct. 10: Voter registration mine who serves in key local, state and U.S. congressional offices. You may request an absentee ballot application from your local • Online: www.sos.state.ga.us/ elections/elections to down move toward improved health deadlineforgeneral This is a midterm election year, elections office or print one out from ,- load and completeyourapplicationto election meaning nearly every statewide and the secretary of state's Web site. be printed, signed and mailed. federal elected office in Georgia will To vote absentee in person, a • In person: Go to a county elections • Oct. 30: be decided. registered voter must fall into one of GSU News Service Advance voting office, public library, driver's license The governor's office, the lieu- several categories, including people begins. bureau, college registrar office or tenant governors office and all 236 75 or older, people with physical dis- Four employers in Evans County public assistance office. seats in the General Assembly are abilities and those who will be away are blazing a trail to better health for • Nov. 7: up for grabs. from their polling place all day on • By mail: Request a form by writing their employees and ultimately, for General election Also to be decided are key state- Election Day. to Office of the Secretary of State, their county. Pressed by rising health • Ongoing: wide offices of secretary of state, The Georgia secretary of state's Elections Division, Suite 1104 West care premiums, they looked for a way Absentee voting by attorney general, labor commis- Web site is www.sos.state.ga.us/elec- Tower, 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, to improve their employees' health mail and in-person sioner, agriculture commissioner, tions/elections. Atlanta, GA 30334-1505. status, and they found it with help from Public Service Commission, schools For more election information Georgia Rural Economic Develop- superintendent and insurance com- and the latest coverage, go to www. ment Center at East Georgia College missioner. ajc.com/metro. and Georgia Southern University. Ron Gilliard, CEO of the Evans Memorial Hospital and chair of the Evans County Health Collaborative, ShuttleGus recently accepted nearly $50,000 in program support from Regional ICAPR Georgia's Intellectual Capital Partnership Program, to fund Well- still truckin ness in the Workplace, an effort among four employers to get a wellness pro- gram operating in Evans County. The project is co-sponsored by Georgia Southern University in Statesboro and the Georgia Rural Economic Safe Rides program rolls Development Center at East Georgia College in Swainsboro. The Evans County initiative on despite little funding evolved from research funded by the Georgia Rural Economic Develop- ment Center and conducted by the Bureau of Business Research and By Brittany Hall Economic Development. Assistant news editor "Finding ways to help firms pro- vide affordable and effective wellness In gear to make Statesboro roads programs is important to regional a safer place, ShuttleGus is making a economic development efforts," said permanent parking spot in the GSU Phyllis Isley, director of the Bureau community. Since the kick-off in late of Business Research and Economic August, the volunteer based program has given over 600 rides and raised mmm>€MB 1GE3GS23, Development at Georgia Southern and a project participant. "We have just over $530 thanks to the monetary begun to examine the critical links donations of appreciative ShuttleGus between investments in health and users. Hours of Operation: economic development." "I am very pleased with the Working with Dr. Stuart Tedders, performance of the program," said Friday - Saturday associate professor in the Jiann-Ping director and founder of ShuttleGus, Hsu College of Public Health and 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Jon Simpson. "Honestly, from the pro- director of the Center for Rural Health spective of someone who researched and Research, the four employers- Evans Memorial Hospital, Claxton the project, I didn't think it would be Contact ShuttleGus: as popular as it is, but I was pleasantly Bank, Evans County government and surprised at the positive feedback." E-mail: the Evans County School District- ShuttleGus is a non-profit, non- Shuttlegus@ created a new program, Wellness in judgmental organization that is not shuttlegus.org the Workplace. Tedders, an expert in funded by the university, but solely health promotion program planning, on donations from riders and local Phone: listened to the employers' concerns sponsors. (912)681-3709 and came up with a two-pronged "I haven't heard much about plan that takes a wellness approach to ShuttleGus lately, but I do think it health and gets the community acting is a good program," said sophomore Get Involved: on its own behalf. business major Joe Quenga. "I think . "Wellness in the Workplace is a it will die out sooner or later because Join the next Shuttle- beautiful example of a community they will run out of money." Gus training session to making change and solving problems become a volunteer. at the local level," said Tedders. "They ShuttleGus is not a university program because it is not university are not expecting someone to solve When: Sun., Nov. 5, initiated but student-initiated. The their health care problems for them, 3 - 5 p.m. program relies on donations from En- Where: Russell Union they are taking the lead." terprise Rentals, GSU Health Services, Theatre "We started Wellness in the Work- Student Government Association and *Dinner provided* place with a survey of the employees Varsity Apartments. to find out the aspects of health that ShuttleGus is a safe ride home from are important to them," Tedders said. "Although the group wanted to lose the bar, not to the bar. This is due to Learn More: lack of resources. weight and change poor behavior, we "We have such limited, resources Website: found they had issues related to getting right now that we want to ensure Http://www. healthy, such as lack ofmotivation and that whenever we use a vehicle to shuttlegus.org lack of time." take someone home, they get home," The survey also took a snapshot said Simpson. "Since our goal is to Facebook group: of the employees' current behavior. In "I support see SAFE, page 4 SafeRides!" see HEALTH, page 4 www.gadaily.com Established 1927 -The Newspaper for Georgia Southern University
PAGE 3 I CAMPUS NEWS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY Acclaimed Irish poet reads tonight CALENDAR Tuesday, October 10 10 a.m. - 2p.m. Jenny Miller Songs" will be coming out soon. in Ireland and who have produced a Voter registration drive News editor The Center for Irish Studies spon- distinguished body of work. Russell Union Commons sors the Seven Nations Series and ap- Cannon has also previously As a part of the "Seven Nations proached the Writing and Linguistics been an editor of The Poetry Ireland 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Series: Exploring Celtic Identity", the department this past summer about review. More recently, she has done a Shuttle Gus meeting department of writing and linguistics bringing Cannon to campus. residency in Centre Culturel Irlandais Russell Union 2001C and the Center for Irish Studies are As a part of her visit to campus, in Paris and currently works with the sponsoring a poetry reading by Moya Cannon will be speaking to Writ- Traveling People: Ireland's gypsies. 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Cannon tonight. ing and Linguistics Professor Eric The Seven Nations Series is a St. Jude Experiences Cannon is originally from Dunfa- Nelson's poetry writing class to answer continuing program that will run Russell Union Theatre naghy, Co Donegal, a small fishing questions and talk about her poetry during the fall. It is a series oflectures, port off the Northwest coast of and poetry in general. discussions^nd workshops. 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Ireland. "We are looking forward to the Up next for the series is the lecture Hazing awareness seminar She is an award winning poet, and visit since we've been reading and talk- and discussion by Barbara Hendry Russell Union Ballroom won the B ehan Memorial Prize for her ing ab out her po ems for the last couple "Celticness: The Modern Invention first collection of poetry "Oar, "which of class meetings," said Nelson. of an Identity" on Oct. 17 at 7 p.m in 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. was published in 1990 by Salmon Cannon is a member of the group room 1004 of the College of Informa- Salsa dance lessons- Publishing. Aosdana. Aosdana is considered a tion Technology. Williams Center Dining Hall Cannon had also been awarded prestigious organization and accord- Cannon will read her poetry the Lawrence 0' Shaughnessy Award, ing to their website, is "an affiliation tonight beginning 7:30 p.m. in room 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. which is a major award for Irish Poetry of creative artists in Ireland." 1115 of the College of Education. Movie: Patch Adams in the United States. To be a member, you have to Admission for the event is free. Russell Union Theatre Special Photo She put out another collection in be nominated by your peers and For more information contact 1997 called "The Parchment Boat" and elected. The organization is limited the Center for Irish Studies at 912- 7:30 p.m. Irish poet Moya Cannon will beoncampustodayasa partoftheCenterfor Irish Studies Seven Nations Series. She will read at 7 p.m. in the COE. herthirdbookofpoetry,"Carryingthe to 250 living poets who were born 681-5471. Poet Moya Cannon JW* Education Building 1115 GLTBQ Awareness Month underway By Justin Burris subject. Programs such as free aids 2048 of the Russell Union. Staff writer testing and apanel discussion dispel- There will be two sessions, the GET INVOLVED Crispy Chicken ling some of the myths surrounding first beginning at 3:30 p.m and the Sexual discrimination is no lon- the topic have been held. second beginning at 7 p.m. Students • Tuesday, October 24 O Sandwich ger just about if someone is male or Pender also said that a book are to perform in full drag, lip syncing 12 p.m. Russell tWioh 2044 female, many times it extends into a discussion is still planned on the a 3-4 minute song. Cultural book club discussion persons sexual preference. subject of the gay lifestyle in college The drag show itself, Kings and "Brotherhood:Gay Life in College This month at GSU, the multi- fraternities. This will be held on Oct. Queens of the Coastal Empire, will Fraternities"Shane Windmeyer cultural Student Center is hosting a 24, at noon in the Russell union, be held on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m in the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender room 2044. Russell Union ballroom. 7 p.m. Russell Union Theater and Questioning (GLBTQ) Aware- GLBTQ awareness month key- The talk will be held by Shane L. Tuck said, "There will be profes- note address "Out and Greek: ness Month. Windmeyer, the editor of the book. sional kings and queens there also." Being Gay, Lesbian or Bi-Sexua) According to Consuela Ward Following that, »t 7 p.m. he will After the students perform, the drag in College Fraternities" Shane Pender, the director of the multicul- present the GLBTQ keynote address, queen and king will do their own Windmeyer tural student center, this program is discussing the topic of sexuality performance. aimed at "increasing public aware- and being open about it in college The final event will be the film • Thursday, October 26 ness of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and fraternities. "Rocky Horror Picture Show" at 7 p.m. in Russell Ballroom transgender lifestyles." Not only will there be a keynote 11 p.m on Oct. 31. presented in the Drag show sponsored by Gamma GSU's Multicultural Student speaker, but also a drag show, featur- Carmike Theater. Rho Lambda Center has several plans for helping ing GSU's own student populace. Pender said that students and to increase student awareness ofthese Ashe Tuck of Gamma Rho Lambda staff are encouraged to dress for the • Tuesday, October 31 issues said Pender. 11 p.m. Carmike Theater said that they "spearheading the occasion. Movie: "Rocky Horror Picture The school has already put on sev- event." For more information call the Show" eral events to engage the students and Tuck also'states that tryouts for Multicultural Student Center at help increase their awareness of this the show will be held Oct. 11, in room 681-5409. Mail order education ByAnnemarieMannion The school was founded in Boston McClatchy Newspapers on the idea that education should not be just for the elite. If not sidelined by a broken It meant that factory and farm- ankle, Katherine Adamski might workers, maids and seamstresses never have studied at the same high should have the same opportunity to school as singers Donny and Marie get an education as wealthy people. Osmond, tennis star Andre Agassi, "The idea was to bring education artist Jamie Wyeth, actress Jessica to the masses, the working masses, 3 levels • 2,000 sq. ft. Alba and teenage fantasy author who didn't have leisure time or Christopher Paolini. money to go to school," said Roberta The 18-year-old Adamski wanted Allen, executive vice president of the an alternative to regular high school American School. and she found it at the American The Armour Institute of Tech- School, housed in a two-story, brown, nology (now the Illinois Institute of brick building in Lansing, 111. Technology) invited the school to There are no ivy, grassy quad, move to Chicago in 1902. sports fields, stage or even class- It relocated from Hyde Park to rooms. Founded in 1897, it is a Lansing in 1996.Chicago was once correspondence school. a hub for correspondence schools, The private, nonprofit institu- with 30 located in the area by the tion still communicates with its 1950s. They flourished because of the approximately 40,000 students the convergence of rail lines in Chicago, way it did when the telephone and which facilitated mail delivery all the automobile were new-fangled over the country. inventions. "It (Chicago) was known as the It receives and returns about home study capital of the world for 750,000 exams a year by mail from many decades," Lambert said. students who live across the country Today, besides the American Lower Entry Third and around the world-. School, only the Hadley School for A proliferation of online courses the Blind in Winnetka, III, and the has fueled rising enrollment in ' Moody Bible Institute in Chicago Amenities distance education, which includes offer correspondence courses, he online and correspondence schools, said. • Private bath • Free Cable • Game Room by about 15 percent a year, officials The American School has had said. Students now total about 8.5 students from diverse walks of life: • Extra guest bath • Clubhouse • Units available million. actors, performers in ballet troupes • Walk-in closet • Pool furnished with "Online learning and its ubiqui- and circuses, missionaries, ice skat- tous, cheap and fast technology all ers and from religious communities, • Washer/Dryer • Fitness Room Ashley and provide more convenience to adult such as the Mennonites. • Free Internet Basset furniture learners," said Michael Lambert, "Over the years, the needs have executive director of the Distance changed. But always, new needs have Education and Training Council in found us," Allen said. Washington, D.C. "There was a time when pregnant Still, the American School has girls were kicked out of high school. no plans to drastically alter the way We were there. There was a time it does things. when the physically disabled were not Mail bins stacked with exams are mainstreamed. We were there." stamped when received and then dis- Ofthose currently enrolled, about tributed to instructors who specialize 15,000 are working toward a high in specific subjects. school diploma. Thirty instructors sit in long The rest are taking indepen- rows of desks in a large room, using dent study. The American School red pens to grade exams and make contracts with 7,000 high schools handwritten, personalized com- nationwide to provide courses those ments to students. schools do not offer.
PAGE 4 JNEWS "UESDAY, OCTOBER 10,' 2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY Safe from page 1 accommodate the most people," said Simpson. "We are also thinking about hours of operation and the nights might change keep them off the road, we want to make to Thursday and Friday nights," said sure they stay off the road, andparty- hop- Simpson. "Our hope and goal is to run ing isn't what ShuttleGus is meant for." every night ofthe week just to give people ShuttleGus is moving forward and a safe option." INROADS Internship Program Presentation will be today from 3:30pm- wants to expand, but money and volun- If you are interested in volunteering, 4:30pm and 5:30pm-6:30pm in the Russell Union Room 2047. INROADS teers need to be secured before moving the next volunteer training is Sunday will be presenting information about their PAID internship program for forward. Many volunteers, riders and Nov. 5 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Russell eligible students. Please www.INROADS.org to apply or contact the Office of students have expressed a need for more Union theater. Specal Photo Career Services at 912-681-5197 to get started on your career!!! vehicles and also for different hours of For more information, check out the Jon Simpson and Callie Preast 6:30pm-7:30pm- Union 2084- Sound & Stage and Promotions Committee operation. "I Support SafeRides!" Facebookgroup or answeracallinthis photo from Meeting for Eagle Entertainment "There are two things in the mix- one visit ShuttleGus' Web site at http://www. ShuttleGus' 'I Support SafeR- 7pm- Union Ballroom- Salsa, Meringue, Samba Lessons FREE! is to make all vehicles vans so we can shuttlegus.org. ides!' Facebook group. 8pm- Union Theatre- Movie Patch Adams Intramural Sports will be sponsoring a Tennis Singles Tournament on Health October 10, 2006 until 8:00pm at Hanner Complex. Contact Sarah Fain Bank's program will kick off Aug. 1, "I'd like to see a workbook develop with any questions at 681-5436 or sfain@georgiasouthern.edu. Don't miss the school districts to kick off at the from this project," he said. "It would your chance to play in the Tennis Singles Tournament with CRI. Spots are beginning of the fall semester, and document everything we've learned, still available and CRI wants to see you on the courts! Sign up in the RAC Main Office today! $5 per person. from page 1 the Evans County kickoff will be soon and it would be a catalyst for other www.georgiasouthern.edu/services/cri after that. communities looking for the same Wednesday, October 11th addition to finding high rates ofblood pressure, cholesterol and obesity, Ted- The hospital will breaknewground with its collaborating employers by outcomes." The four Evans County employers 12pm-6pm- Union Ballroom- Blood Drive ders found that few were screened doing health care screenings at a are a subgroup of the Evans County regularly for these problems. reduced cost. Health Collaborative, a community- VGA will hold their general body meeting at 6:30pm in RU 2080. Membership fees are only $10 and include Tedders also found that many "Motivation to improve health wide organization that includes not benefits! Come discuss the Halo 2: Team Titans Tournament, Homecoming participation, the Super Smash Brother Melee Tournament and Nintendo Tribute Night. made poor nutritional choices and will be different for each group of only these employers, but also the had inadequate physical activity. employees," said Tedders. county health department, medical 7pm- College plaza dance studio (behind Wendy's) - Salsa, Meringue, Samba Lessons FREE! Evans Memorial Hospital, a mem - "Iflower health care cost motivates professionals, the Chamber of Com- ber of the coalition, is taking the lead you, then OK. Some people are moti- merce and many concerned citizens. Thursday, October 12th in developing a wellness model that vated by time off, some by monetary The group is a non-profit orga- 7pm- Union Ballroom- Salsa, Meringue, Samba Lessons FREE! the other coalition members can use. rewards, some by recognition. Each nization aimed at improving health To motivate their employees, the co- employer will have to determine for everyone in Evans County. The Sigma Alpha Iota will hold a Benefit Concert at 7:30pm in Carol A. Carter Recital Hall in FOY Fine Arts alition members-and Tedders-agree what works." American Cancer Society recently Building. All proceeds will be donated to a local area school's music program. that each employer must develop an Once a wellness model is in place presented the Collaborative with a Friday, October 13th approach that's unique for them. "We've created a program at the for each group of employees, Tedders will collect pre- and post-program $10,000 grant to encourage smoking prevention among young people, a Career Services will sponsor the Dining for Success Program and you must register by today at 12pm. hospital called 'Change Your Weighs,'" health data. He will evaluate each grant that will put health promotion Seniors interested in attending the Dining for Success Program should contact Amy Rowell in the Williams said Gilliard. "We had a June 1 kick- program's effectiveness from an dollars into the county's public and Center 1047/1058 or 681-5197 with a $20 refundable deposit. View website for more info. off, and we have plans for speakers, academic standpoint, then write up private schools. http://students.georgiasoutherri.edu/career/events/Dining%20for%20Success%20Student%20Sign%20up20 promotional events, rewards, and a the process. His goal is to develop a The ACS grant also stresses proper 06.pdf Web site that employees can use to template that could provide structure nutrition and physical activity. Lastfall Intramural Sports will be sponsoring a Tennis Singles Tournament from 6pm-11pm. Contact Sarah Fain get wellness information." for healthcare reform in other com- the Collaborative conducted a diabetic with any questions at 681-5436 or sfain@georgiasouthern.edu. Don't miss your chance to play in the Tennis Gilliard said he expects Claxton munities. screening for the community, and last Singles Tournament with CRI. Spots are still available and CRI wants to see you on the courts! Sign up in the spring hosted a health fair with the goo RAC Main Office today! $5 per person, www.georgiasouthern.edu/services/cri Chamber of Commerce. WEIL'S "Better health for Evans County Saturday, October 14th will require a sustained commitment," said Gilliard. "The collaborative, and Intramural Sports will be sponsoring a Tennis Singles Tournament from 9am-8pm. Contact Sarah Fain the employers encouraging health' with any questions at 681-5436 or sfain@georgiasouthern.edu. Don't miss your chance to play in the Tennis Singles Tournament with CRI. Spots are still available and CRI wants to see you on the courts! Sign up in the promotion among their employees, RAC Main Office today! $5 per person, www.georgiasouthern.edu/services/cri Crispy Chicken are all steps in the right direction. I'm proud ofwhat we've accomplished in a Sunday, October 15th Sandwich short time, and look forward to keep- ing wellness efforts moving forward 9am-5pm- RAC Pavilion - Mud Volleyball Tournament- HAVE FUN AND GET DIRTY! Help raise money in Evans County." for children with cancer at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Georgia Southern Students & Staff, $25 Team Participation Donation, 6-10 Co-ed Member teams Intramural Sports will be sponsoring a Tennis Singles Tournament from 12pm-11pm. Contact Sarah Fain with any questions at 681-5436 or sfain@georgiasouthern.edu. Don't miss your chance to play in the Tennis Singles Tournament with CRI. Spots are still available and CRI wants to see you on the courts! Sign up in the RAC Main Office today! $5 per person, www.georgiasouthern.edu/services/cri 8pm- Union Theatre- Homecoming Week Movie- The Goonies Monday, October 16th VOTE ON WINGS FOR HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN! 10am-3pm- Rotunda- Shirts of the Seven Seas- Marooned on an Island and need a shirt for your bare back? Stop by and make your very own digital t-shirt for FREE!!! Enter the "Pirate" Raffle; spin the Captain's wheel for prizes and MUCH MORE!!! Career Services will sponsor the Parachute College Program from 10am-3pm at the Russell Union Rotunda. FREE activities about job hunting tips, career info, and much more. 7pm-1 lpm- Union Ballroom- GSU Idol (SGA) - Fund raiser for United Way that consists of three rounds of singing and a final round to crown the new GSU Idol!!! Ongoing/Upcoming Opportunities: Volunteers are wanted to help serve and clean up at the International Conversation Hours put on by International Programs. Volunteers can meet at the Office of Volunteer Services, RU2022 at "11:15 on any Friday. The Student Disability Resource Center will be sponsoring early registration from October 16th - October 20th from 8am-5pm in 805 Forest Drive Building. Contact their office at 871-1566 with any questions. Emails are scheduled to go out to SDRC students four weeks in advance as a reminder for the upcoming event. Attached to the email students will find a proof of advisement form that will be required to have with them the day they are scheduled to come in and do early registration. Those SDRC students that do not receive a notice prior to early registration please contact our office at 912-871-1566. Health Services and the Office of Health Education and Promotion will sponsor the National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week October 16-19,2006 Jail n'Bail - Monday, Oct. 16,10 am -2pm- Russell Union Rotunda. Come be apart of the action as a GSU police office arrests volunteer faculty, staff and students for a mock DUI. Volunteers will be read their rights, given sobriety tests and "booked" for the DUI charges. They will be jailed at the Rotunda. Help the "prisoners" raise money for bail to gain their freedom while contributing to the Health Education Foundation. Simulated DUI - Wednesday, Oct. 18,11 am - 1:30pm - Russell Union Visitors Parking Lot. Captain Lee Harris from the Bulloch County SheriffYs Department will be here to assist students with a drunk/impaired driving simulation. Students will be able to participate in various activities and obstacle courses while wearing Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) goggles. Free beer (root beer of course) will be provided along with food donated from local restaurants. Shuttle GUS volunteers will be there to answer any questions and give information about Georgia Southern's highly successful safe ride program. Mocktails - Wednesday, Oct. 18, 7pm - Russell Union Ballroom. It is possible to enjoy great drinks without the effects of alcohol. Join the Health Education Peer Educators and the Homecoming Steering Committee as they serve up tasty, non-alcoholic beverages for "Plunderin for Pirates' Booty." Mocktails - Thursday, Oct. 19,10 am- 1 pm - Russell Union Rotunda. Join us again for different recipes if you enjoy the mocktails Wednesday night. The Health Education Peer Educators will serve up "Calhoun Typhoons" and "Pink Champagne." The drinks will have you saying "who needs alcohol?" Join the Homecoming 2006 group on the facebook and stay in the loop on all Homecoming events. More men and women on the front lines are surviving life-threatening injuries Also, check out the website at www.georgiasouthernhomecoming.com than ever before for one reason: We have the most elite nurses in the world. 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PAGE 5 I NEWS BRIEFS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY THE BIG STORY NEWSOFTHEWllRD North Korea claims it Frrfn Universal Press Syndicate Lead story conducted nuclear test • In the midst of violence and despair in Baghdad, at least two institutions are working smoothly, according to September stories in, respectively, The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times. "Iraq Star," an "American ldol"-type reality TV show, attracted 10,000 contestants for 45 slots in filming at the downtown Baghdad Hotel, and will be shown locally and around the Arab world. Other reality-style shows are in the works. McClatchy Newspapers North Koreas official news agency North Korea's nuclear history said Monday the nation performed a After saying it would quit the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, then agreeing to freeze its nuclear program in the early 1990s, North Korea test-fired a missile in 1998. Key events in the crisis since then: Marriage proposals gone awry successful nuclear test, defying warn- ings from the U.N. Security Council • Adam Sutton's elaborate plan to propose to Erika Brus- and a threat from Washington of October: January: February: February: see in July on a small chartered plane near Rome, Ga., didn't March: military action. U.S. State Says again it is Abdul Khan, father Says it has nuclear Fires two work out, as the engine stalled and the plane crashed (caus- Department envoy quitting the of Pakistan's weapons, is short-range missiles ing minor injuries) near their friends on the ground who The test was carried out without James Kelly says nonproliferation nuclear bomb, quitting talks were holding up signs with the actual proposal question for any radioactive leakage, the Korean July: North Korea treaty says he gave May: Brussee. Launches at least Central News Agency reported. admitted to covert February: uranium- Fires a short-range seven missiles, South Koreas semi-official Yonhap uranium- Launches linked technology missile; U.S. halts including a • Mark Papkey's elaborate plan to propose to Holly enrichment plan short-range to North Korea, food aid news agency cited intelligence offi- long-range Barnes in June on a hot air balloon near Boston didn't work December: missile Iran and Libya; cials saying they had detected a 3.58 June: Taepodong 2, out, as the balloon drifted into wilderness, fuel ran out, and Says it will restart second round of August: U.S. says it may provoking magnitude seismic tremor in North talks begin they and the pilot were forced to spend the night in the a reactor, expels First round of ask U.N. for international rebuke Korea. The Bush administration of- international June: woods before being rescued. six-way talks economic sanctions October: fered no immediate confirmation of inspectors between North Third round of Says it will July: the blast. CNN said the U.S. Geological Korea and South talks; U.S. offers conduct a nuclear Fourth round of Korea, China, fuel aid, security Survey reported no seismic tremors Japan, Russia, guarantees in talks begin, then end in deadlock test; U.N. issues statement Compelling explanations from a blast. U.S. exchange for deploring plan Yonhap said the test appeared to quitting nuclear September: October: •The 30-year-old traditional festival of eel-"bowling"in programs; talks Talks resume; October 9: occur in North Hamgyeong province Fires short-range, North Korea the fishing village of Lyme Regis, England, was canceled end without deal Says it has at around 10:36 a.m. (9:36 p.m. EDT surface-to-ship agrees to end in July after complaints from an animal rights activist that completed a Sunday). missile nuclear program it was disrespectful to eels. In the ritual, teams of anglers successful "The nuclear test is a historic event in exchange for underground stand on platforms and swing a giant (but dead) conger eel, ©2006MCT energy aid, nuclear test attached to the ceiling, to see who will be the last person that brought happiness to our military security help Source: Reuteis.'Globa! Security, W0 Street Journal standing. Said a spokesman for the charitable event, which and people," the North Korean news Graphic: Pat Carr. Melina Ying,: raises money for lifeboat crews, "But it's a dead conger, for report said. Pete's sake. I shouldn't think the conger could care one way The sketchy report sent tremors Abe said hours earlier in Beijing Pyongyang announced in February and from Japan to take military ac- or another." around East Asia and beyond. that Japan and China would "never 2005 that it had succeeded in making tion to curb North Koreas military M& South Korean President Roh Moo- tolerate" a nuclear test by North Korea, a nuclear bomb. Foreign intelligence program. hyun convened his security team in an although Chinese officials did not use officials said North Korea may have North Korea has said it is building urgent session, just as Japanese Prime such firm language. anywhere from six to a dozen nuclear nuclearweaponstoforestallamilitary Minister Shinzo Abe landed in Seoul Ruled by Kim Jong II, one of bombs now. attack by the United States to topple for a one-day state visit aimed in part the world's last totalitarian leaders, A nuclear test, if confirmed, would the Kim regime, which President on resolving the Korean Peninsula North Korea said only last week severely jolt East Asia and generate Bush once described as part of an nuclear crisis. that it would test a nuclear weapon. pressure within the United States axis of evil. HEALTH & SAFETY Crispy Chicken 0 Sandwich Domestic Violence Awareness Month Be proactive: take a self-defense class this October ■ Women's Health Northwest Florida Daily News R.J. 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THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10,200< SPORTS I PAGE 7 "Sin Friday Young throws for 67 yards in first start j SPORTS Women's tennis at Jacksonville Invitational, 12 a.m. Following a fourth quarter comeback, quarterback Peyton Men's tennis at South Carolina Invi- Manning led the Indianapolis Colts to a 14-13 victory over the Ten- nessee Titans Sunday night. Tuesday tational 12 a.m. The game marked the first start of rookie quarterback Vince i Men's soccer at Wofford, 4 p.m. Saturday Young. The college phenom completed 10 out of 21 passes for 63 yards. Young did show some explosive moves, however, includ- Thursday Volleyball at App. St., 7:30 p.m. ing a 19-yard touchdown run to put the Titans up 7-0 in the first Women's soccer at Furman, 7 p.m. Football vs. Elon, 1 p.m. quarter. MLB championship series outlook AU|§§CS. Compiled by staff The Detroit Tigers are hoping the VS. ■Hn! KF^M carry the momentum from the defeat With the St. Louis Cardinals' second- of a Yankee team that had arguably l straight NLDS defeat of the San Diego the best statistical lineup in baseball 'JTSJW Ef * ^^BI Tuesday Wednesday Padres on Sunday night, the Cards are history. The Oakland Athletics, on the hoping their big bats will help against an other, hand, are hoping another Yankee Robertson vs. Zito Weaver vs. Glavine injury-laden New York pitching staff. meltdown won't allow the Tigers to 8 p.m. on FOX TimeTBDonFOX With injuries to Pedro Martinez and forget their near-catastrophic five-game Orlando Hernandez, the Mets are hop- losing streak at the end of the regular Wednesday Thursday rV^J . till-** Verlander vs. Loaiza Suppan vs. Maine ing to have enough pitching to keep them season. TimeTBDonFOX 8 p.m. on FOX 4HiH ahead until the ninth inning for closer The series opens up Tuesday with 0 - '(R0* 5^B^II_J—JiG J;- Billy Wagner to put the game away. Oakland ace Barry Zito matching up Friday Saturday Albert Pujols and the Redbirds' against Nate Robinson. The series travels Haren vs. Rogers Trachsel vs. Carpenter to Detroit on Friday, where Kenny Rog- &tM bats will face the veteran Tom Glavine 8 p.m. on FOX 4 p.m. on FOX t$+ i_ on Wednesday. Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter will face Steve Trachsel on ers hopes to have the same performance as he had Friday, when he pitched seven Saturday Sunday JD Forbes/MCT scoreless innings, striking out eight en Harden vs. Bonderman Pitchers TBA Saturday, when the series returns to Albert Pujols and the Cardinals hope to carry the momentum into their 8 p.m. on FOX 7:30 p.m. on FOX St. Louis. route to a 6-0 Tiger victory. NLCS matchup against the Mets. Saturday, oct. 21st @7pm $15 general admission (GSU students $10 with ID card) tickets on sale downtown now at piadd dot music • averitt center box office call 912.7643230 Sponsors: Lovett Bennett, Jr. Attorney at Law • Braswell Foods • French Quarter , Cafe • Midtown Coffeehouse • Student Media @ GSU,Producedby Pi'addDot Music
PAGE 8 I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY Spartans end Eagles' winning streak NATIONAL BRIEF Compiled by staff Abraham to start against Giants The Falcons' three-time Pro ByMattMauney our opportunities," Hart said. rest of the season, which is looking Bowl defensive end John Abraham Staff writer The Lady Eagles had only one shot much brighter than last year after is scheduled to play Sunday against on goal in the game. The Spartans suf- finishing 3-15-1. the New York Giants. The Georgia Southern women's fered similar problems with offensive "I'm very excited about the future Abraham injured his groin in soccer team ended its three-game win productive but managed to make the of this program. We have a young week one against the Panthers, a game streak after a 1 -0 loss at home to UNC best of it, scoring the games only goal team and will have no one graduat- in which he had two sacks and forced Greensboro Sunday afternoon. while having only six attempts. ing at the end of this school year, so two fumbles. In a game that lacked offensive In a losing effort, Georgia South- we have good things to come. Our The 6'4", 258-pound defender production by both teams, Lady ern's defense and goalkeeper, Lauren players play older than they are and was traded by the New York Jets in Spartan Deven Beachum scored the Santos, continued to shine, holding will only get better with experience," a three-team trade that also involved games only goal with 15:54 left in the the Spartans to one goal when the ball said Hart. the Denver Broncos. first half. The loss puts the GSU Lady was kept on the Eagles' side ofthe field With their three-game homestand The 3-1 Falcons will play the 2-2 Eagles at 5-7-1 on the year and 3-2-0 for the majority of the game. over, the Lady Eagles prepare to go on Giants in the Georgia Dome at 1 p.m. in the Southern Conference. UNC "We played a good game but were the road to face a tough Furman team The game will be televised on FOX. Greensboro improves their record to just unlucky at times," said Santos. "I that is currently ranked number one 5-7-2 and remains undefeated in con- believe that we are better than this in the Southern Conference standings. ference play with a mark of 4-0-1. team, but simply didn't play up to our The game is scheduled for Oct. 12 at Coming in to Sundays game, the potential. The defense played solid. We 7 p.m. The next home contest for the Toledo center dies after practice Lady Eagles were riding high on a have a young team but we can only get Eagles will be on Sunday, Oct. 15 at three-game winning streak after vic- better the more we play together." 2 p.m., as they take on Elon in a key Haris Charalambous, a center for tories over The Citadel, Chattanooga Coach Hart is excited about the SoCon matchup. the Univerity of Toledo basketball and a thrilling double overtime victory team, collapsed and died Monday against College of Charleston Friday Goals by period 1 2 Total SoCon Standings W L TPO following practice. afternoon. UNC Greensboro 1 0 1 UNMreenstoto (5-7-2) 4 0 Trainers performed CPR on the Third Year Head Coach Ashley Georgia Southern 0 Western Carolina (7-5-2) 3 1 1 .700 player until paramedics could arrive, 1 .875 Hart thought her team played well according to the Associated Press. Ch- Shots by period 1 0 .(00 but lacked intensity at the start of 0 .750 aralambous was taken to the hospital the game. UNC Greensboro 9 0 .600 where he was pronounced dead. "We started slow at the beginning Georgia Southern 0 2 2 0 .500 Hon(4-7-1i 1 2 1 375 Charalambous was a 21-year old Grayson Hoffman/STAFF of the game but managed to raise the Woffbrf (4-5-2) 1 S 0 .?50 junior originally from Manchester, What's next for the Eagles: Eaglemidfielder Audrey Brown battles for possession with UNC-Greensboro intensity in the second half. We played Chattanooga (3-8-1) 0 5 0 .000 England. The cause of death is cur- midfielder Jennifer Bronson. at Furman, Thursday, 7 p.m. TheCltatJe](l-13-1) 0 5 0 ,000 well today but we could not finish on rently unknown. PREREQUISITE: GUT Volleyball defeated at home By Luke Parks Senior Jennifer Charles recorded freshman Amy Haines recorded a Staff writer four block assists, followed by Schenk combined 16 kills. Schenk had nine with three. The Eagles continued the kills and Haines had seven. The Georgia Southern Lady home stand Sunday against Elon. The Phoenix came out after half- Eagles fell to the UNC-Greensboro The Phoenix came into Hanner time and took games three and four. Spartans 3-2 Saturday at Hanner Fieldhouse Sunday afternoon 3-3 in In the final game, the Phoenix were Fieldhouse. conference play. able to hold on with a 15-7 victory. The Eagles fell to 2-4 Elon took the Eagles Dowd recorded 18 kills and 23 What's next for in Southern Conference the Eagles: to the limit, defeating digs. Dowd was followed in kills play, and 8-6 overall. The at App. St. them 3-2. The Eagles won by Schenk with 14 and Haines Spartans improved to 3-4 Saturday, 7:30 p.m. the first two games but, with 12. in conference play, and at Davidson for the second straight For the third week in a row, the 12-7 overall. Sunday, 2 p.m. day, were unable to hold Eagles held the top spot in the NCAA The Eagles won the on for the victory. in aces per game. That continued first two games, tallying ThePhoeniximproved on Sunday with sophomore Mae 31 kills. UNCG won the third and to 4-3 in Southern Conference play, Chabra, freshman Natalie Rodriguez, fourth games. and 6-11 overall. The Eagles dropped and Schenk each recording two Sophomore Christy Dowd led the to 2-5 in conference play, and 8-7 service aces in the series. Eagles with 16 kills and 10 digs. Bai- overall. Eagle Volleyball hits the road to ley Coleman also recorded 16 kills. The Eagles were led to victory in take on Appalachian State Saturday GSU recorded seven team blocks, game one by senior Jennifer Charles, and Davidson on Sunday. The Eagles with solos from junior Gorana Bacic who recorded two solo blocks. Se- will be back at home, Oct. 20, to take and senior Jennifer Schenk. nior Jennifer Schenk and redshirt on the Furman Paladins. 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