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Tori Spelling plays herself [ HIATUS, P.io Native American Fest l HIATUS, P.IO Get your wings VanGorder has first Kappa Delta House to host annual full-pad practice Volume 78 Number 86 War of the Wings | CAMPUS, p. 2 I SPORTS, p. 8 THE GEORGE-ANNE THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2006 New SGA Clean-up announced to sweep noon today Statesboro 'Keep Bulloch Beautiful' 'Results to be posted is lookingfor volunteers on G-A's web site for day-long clean-up Green- Staff reports By Lucius Cole Staff Writer '.; The votes have all been cast and Geor- gia Southern has a new Student Govern- Local organization "Keep Bulloch ment Association. Beautiful" will host the Great Ameri- space for All that remains can Cleanup on Saturday April 8 at 8 is the official an- a.m., and invites all of Georgia South- noi icement. Ac- ern to volunteer and participate in the cording to Georj beautification of areas in Statesboro. Lewis, dean of stu- The meeting site for the project will cyberspace dents and advisor to be the Honey Bowen building, which Scathe SGA's con- is located on Fair Road next to El stitution calls for the Sombrero. announcement to Sean Volunteers will be assigned to be rfiade at noon the Bethune large teams, most of which will go daj^after the election to selected sites near campus and ends; Voting ended remove roadside litter. Other pre- Wgcjhesday night at midnight. Professor to lead effort to digitize In addition to Georgia, the Southeast Regional Network of Expertise and registered teams have been assigned to specialized beautification tasks All the SGA's senate seats, as well GSU's collection of Southern plants Collections will include herbaria in Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, such as landscaping and building refurbishment. as the executive Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missis- The Cleanup will also promote the boawi, were on the GSU News Service project, which is called the Southeast sippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, recycling of old household items by ballot this week. Regional Network of Expertise and Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West providing a Goodwill collection site in St^rertfS FtSrJ from One of the most ecologically Colleclions. Virginia. All together, somrtK herbaria the parking area of the Hone}' Bowen March 27-29 to diverse regions in the United "The aim of the project is for all of will be involved in the project. building on the day of the Cleanup for make their choice known. Voting was States, the Coastal Plains is the herbaria to work together so that we "We want this to be a model for the donation of clothing and other sec- held on WINGS. home to hundreds of species of plants. can make our incredible but underap- nationinhowherbaria can worktogether ond-hand items. Electronics will also Sean Bethune and Chris Ford were run- Many of these plants are represented preciated resources available to a wider for greater impact and accessibility," be accepted at the donation site. ning for president. The contest between the in the Georgia Southern Herbarium, audience, including federal and state Zjhra said. "I will represent Georgia at Keep Bulloch Beautiful encour- two seniors was heated, with both promising which houses the largest collection of agencies, researchers and teachers," the regional level, and I will also com- ages student organizations, groups more communication and a return to amore Coastal Plains flora in the world. Zjhra said. municate and coordinate meetings with of friends and individual partici- student-centered SGA. Thanks to a significant grant from' Located in the Bilogy Building, the herbaria throughout the state. pants to register ahead of time, but Bethune ran with a slate of like-minded the National Science Foundation (NSF), GSU's Herbarium consists of dried plant "It's a very exciting opportunity participants are welcome to show up candidates on The All-American Team the contents of GSU's herbarium will specimens that are kept in cabinets. for our herbarium and for the Univer- without notice. ticket and Ford was aligned with the Ford soon be accessible to more people than "The herbarium is enormously valu- sity. It will provide us a chance to show Brooke Brandenburg, executive Ticket. ever before. able because it contains a record of what leadership in making an irreplaceable director of Keep Bulloch Beautiful, Last years SGA was elected to office The NSF Research Coordination plants have lived in this region over time, resource accessible to a broad and diverse said that 1,500 people from Bulloch wtih an uncontested presidential ticket Network grant for $498,887 was issued where they were and what they looked audience. This is becoming increasingly County are expected to attend the and drew a little more than 400 votes. to a group of scientists in 15 states who like," Zjhra said."From this information important as more and more plant and cleanup this year, and she hopes to SGAofficials hoped this race would attract will help the region's herbaria develop a we can reconstruct the past, see how our animal collections at universities are exceed that number. more students to the polls. digital system for sharing information environment has transformed, and track being shut down due to a lack of under- The areas around Georgia South- If nothing else, it appeared the contest with each other. extinctions as well as the movement of standing of their importance. ern's campus, including Lanier Drive brought out more campaigners, who Michelle Zjhra, a professor in the foreign and invasive species. • "Georgia Southern will be able to and Georgia Avenue, were found to be blanketed GSU's campus. university's Department of Biology, is "We can also track plants and examine show by example how these resources "among the dirtiest, most littered areas For the.results, check The George- representing the state of Georgia in the how variable they are over time and space." are important and relevant." in the county during the 2005 Litter Anne's web site, www.stp.georgiasouthern. Index Survey," said Brandenburg. edu, after noon for the official results. see CLEAN, page XX Trinity Irish Dance Company at Georgia Southern on April 1 Show to wrap PACs for their dance training beyond the competitive circuit." the same name, which has won many championships for the United States '05-06 performances Based in Chicago, the dance at the World Championships of Irish company offers "both a highly skilled Dance. The Trinity Dance Company By Joshua Nellums presentation of traditional Irish step has sold out tours in Asia and Europe Staff writer dance and a brilliantly engaging in- as well as performing in notablethe- terpretation of contemporary world aters in the United States. On April 1, the Performing Arts vision." According to the Performing Arts Center will play host to a unique Most of the Trinity dancers have Center, Trinity will be performing display for its final show of the 2005- been performing together since child- in Statesboro for the first time on 2006 season" the Trinity Irish Dance hood, and have built an instinctual Saturday, after stopping in Atlanta. Company. The Trinity Company is bond that allows them to take risks Tickets are $29, with a ten percent widely regarded as the creator of the that no other company would dare at- discount for faculty, staff and students. progressive Irish dance that has led to tempt. Their years of rigorous training Many seats have already been sold, but productions such as "Riverdance." are evident in every perfectly paced someare still available. Anyremaining According to the Company's spin, leap and click, making them a tickets may be purchase with a valid website, www.trinirydancers.com, the lethal powerhouse of speed and sound university I.D. ten minutes before Irish Dance Company was founded in that has electrified audiences around show time for $10. , Special photo 1990 by Mark Howard to "Provide the world. The PAC box office opens at 7 TheTrinity Irish Dancers will perform at GSU April 1 .The group will wrap the PAC's 2005-06 performance calendar. professional career opportunities to Many of the dancers come from the p.m., the theatre'opens at 7:30, and The group is known all over the world for its Riverdance-like performances. students who formerly had no outlet prestigious Irish Dance Academy of the show starts at 8. 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PAGE 2 I CAMPUS NEWS FHURSDAY, MARCH 30,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY Kappa Deltas host annual War of the Wings By Laurie Lipton nated to Prevent Child Abuse America. rant," said Livingston. "This year we're Staff writer Eighty percent of the funds will be do- starting to allow girls to compete against nated to national Prevent Child Abuse the guys in a pie-eating contest." Kappa Delta is hosting its annual War America Headquarters, and 20 percent The sponsors this year include 180 of the Wings at the Kappa Delta house will be donated to local Prevent Child Fitness, Hair Studio 101, Flex Fitness, on March 30, from 4 p.m. to 6p.m. There Abuse shelters. R.J.'s Steakhouse, Prissy Purses, El will be games like the Tabasco chug, and "We raised $5,000 last year for Prevent Sombrero, Christian Books, Heavenly plenty of fresh, hot wings. Child Abuse America Headquarters," Ham, Bath and Body Works, Snooky s, The Kappa Delta house is located said Julia Alligood. "It's always a good Bella Bikini, Taylor's Sunset Tanning, on Greek row. Tickets are five dollars, turnout every year and it's good to see Bright Ideas, Lady Bugs, Goodyear, and you can buy them from any sister that so many people come out to help Fiddler's Crab House, Boar's Head, Sa- or on the day of the event at the Kappa with charity projects." vannah Candy Kitchens, Lady and Sons, Delta house. Local restaurants around Statesboro Statesboro Massage, Cali Nails, Tropical There will be raffles and contests dur- are donating their wings for the event. Tan and Total Image, Zaxby's, Dreken ing the event. Raffle tickets will be $1. Some of the events that will be going Wolf Frazier's, Video Warehouse, R.J. According to event coordinator Mandy on are a Tabasco chugging contest, and Pope, Blockbuster, Movie Gallery, Press Livingston, stores around Statesboro a soda chugging contest. Express, Hendley Properties, Pawn City, donated items and gifts, like free rentals, "Local organizations can pay an entry Josephines, Herb Shop, Toyota Dealer- gift certificates and tanning packages, as fee and can sponsor someone to enter the ship, Reflections, Exotic Tan, Wright raffle prizes. chug contest and win a gift certificate and Edwards, First Southern Bank, and Kappa Delta girls serve wings at the 2004 War of the Wings File Photo All of the money raised will be do- from Gnat's landing or another restau- Gailey's Trophy. April 2 concert to benefit ACTS 'Cause and Effect' art exhibition The Evening Muse hosts poetry reading GSU News Service Heather Brancato presents her Senior Exhibition, which illustrates GSU News Service A benefit concert to support ACTS the consequences of over-indulgence, in Gallery 303 on Monday "The guru speaks evening steals upon us (Area Christians Together in Service) with wide-open eyes." GSU News Service will take place Sunday, April 2, at 3 continuedher education at GSU. She is, I used an array of sickly colors, seems as small as smoking. p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, plans to graduate in May 2006 with •my own lung x-rays and texture to The exhibition is free and open The Evening Muse, sponsored intersection of 301 bypass and Golf A Gallery 303 exhibit will show a BFA degree with an emphasis in emphasize my frustration with my to the public. Gallery 303 is open by the Department of Writing and Club Road in Statesboro. the destructive results of everyday painting. Brancato's work illustrates scarredlungs," said Brancato. "Many Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. Linguistics, will present its annual The concert will feature perfor- decisions for some students as her frustration with what smoking ofmypieces arepaintedon Plexiglass until 5 p.m. and by appointment. celebration of National Poetry Month mances by several Georgia Southern Georgia Southern BFA candidate, has done to her body. and are encased by a shadow box to Gallery 303 events are supported with an open-mike reading on Satur- faculty including Linda Cionitti on Heather Brancato opens her Senior The exhibition is titled "Cause reference an x-ray machine." by Student Activity Fees. day, April 1, at 8 p.m., at the Averitt clarinet, Carolyn Bryan on saxophone, Exhibition on Monday, April 3. and Effect" because it illustrates how Brancato said that through There will be a reception from 6 Center for the Arts, in downtown Anna Thibeault on flute, Jason Onks The Betty Foy Sanders Depart- people do things in excess and do not smoking, she caused herself to p.m. until 8 p.m. in the small gallery Statesboro. on oboe, Natalia da Roza on piano ment of Art sponsors the exhibition, realize the long term consequences acquire a breathing problem and of Gallery 303 in the Foy Fine Arts Readers are asked to limit their and Karla Quails on piano. which will continue through Friday, that go along with their activities. she hopes people will learn from building Monday.' selections to five minutes, and original The concert is free and open to the April 7. "I used to smoke a pack a day her show that there can be serious For more information, contact work is encouraged. The event is free public, but donations for ACTS are Brancato graduated from Liberty until I got asthma five years later. To consequences, to everything a per- the artist at hbrancat@georgia- and open to GSU students and faculty. requested. For more information call County High School in 2001 and illustrate how nasty a habit smoking son does, including something that southern.edu. For more information, call David the church at (912) 489-4208. Starnes at 912- 486-7328. a The Off-Campus Housing Fair has been rescheduled to LAMM III Apartment Homes Tuesday, April 4 10:30 a.m. to 2p.m. HUGE 2, 3 & 4 BEDROOM Lakeside Pedestrium APARTMENTS! Sponsored By OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING Lewis Hall Room 2026 . Telephone: 912-871-1987 Email: offcampus@georgiasouthern.edu http://students.georgiasouthern.edu/offcampus/
THURSDAY, MARCH 30,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY CAMPUS NEWS I PAGE 3 March jo - April % zoM Southeast Coastal Confewne How to keep the college budget balanced FCCLL on languages & Literatures By Juliet Macdonald Staff writer sometimes and the best way to decide whether or not you should use credit is ment chair at Georgia Southern, said a huge problem for students is when to ask yourself, "Is this an appropriate they forget to budget for unexpected The Balancing in High Heels use of credit?" expenses. seminartookplaceTuesdaynight,and Paul also gave some examples "Later costs more," Paul said Thursday, March 30 it touched on many different topics of when not to use credit. These throughout his speech. He said that in finance, several of which college examples included regular expenses, everytime you buy something on Panel 1-1:30 to 3:00 p.m. students struggle with constantly. impulse purchases, and on nondu- credit, it is going to cost you more Dolores Rangel, of Georgia South- The seminar emphasized it is rable goods. later. Making minimum payments ern, presenting in Panel 18 important for everyone to have knowl- He said that nondurable goods are on credit card will leave you paying edge, understanding and planning usually a bad idea. "You shouldn't buy things off for years. Panel 2-1:30 to 4:00 p.m. when it comes to their finances. something that won t last as long as you Meghan Maher, an early child- Peninsular Literature I: Nine- The main speaker was Chris Paul, are paying it off' he said. "Unless you hood education maj6r who attended teenth-Century and Twentieth- who has a PhD from Texas A8cM are doing this for convenience andyou the lecture said, "It was educational Century Spanish and French University. He said, "For everything are going to pay it off right away." and made me realize that I spend a Novels, organized by GSU's Leticia you do in a consumer credit field, For impulse purchases, Paul sug- lot of money." She also said, "It made and Michael McGrath, and Louis you need a basic understanding of gests that you just wait for a cooling- me more aware of how everything is Bourne of Georgia College and the contract." off period. He said it's not that you long term." State University The lecture started off with an shouldn't buy that thing you want it If you desire a better understand- introduction from Rose Carter who is just that you should wait and really ing offinancial contracts or ifyou want 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. said "I am the poster child for tonight s analyze the cost to you. "If you are to knowhowto be the most materially The War Within: National and Im- seminar," and explained that, "at 25 using credit to live on, you are going well-off you can be, there is a class of- perial Identities in Perez Galdos's years of age I probably had 25,000 deeper into debt," Paul said. fered in the fall dealing with the issues Special Photo "Aita Tettauen," presented by dollars in debt." Michael M. Barth, PhD, an associ- the seminar touched on, called BUSA Some students spend a large part of their budgets on alcohol, GSU offers Alvaro A. Ayo of the University Paul said it is okay to use credit ate professor offinance and the depart- 3231 financial survival skills. a class on financial survivor skills. of Tennessee Nick Nelson mixes media for his Landscapes exhibit 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Autobiography and Erotic Per- formance in "La Vie sexuelle de Catherine M," by Adrienne Angelo, Emory University By Tori Ivey Statesboro, Nelson teaches drawing mixed media, Landscapes, is to at the Averitt Center for Arts in the found objects, logic with intuition, Staff writer and two-dimensional design for the combine media and photography in Legends Gallery. science with mythology." 3:00-3:30 p.m. university. various ways, and to "explore tensions "The tension between opposites is All ofthe exhibits are free and open History, Memory and Testimony Landscapes, a solo exhibition Not only has Nelson had his art- between humanity and nature, illu- of central importance to mywork and to the public. Stop by and experience in El cuarto de atras by Carmen by Nick Nelson, will continue to be workshown regionally and nationally, sion and reality, order and chaos, and informs its every aspect, from making Nelson's goal of, "leading the viewer Martin Gaite and Maria-Leonilde shown at the Averitt Center through he is also a member ofan artists' group understanding with the in compre- to viewing," said Nelson. "Formally to engage in an internal dialogue and Araujo-Grochenig of GSU April 4,2006. that "exhibits sit-specific installation hensible", says the Office ofMarketing and conceptually, my work explores embark upon a journey within his or Nelson, a 2000 BFA graduate in non-traditional spaces," according and Communications. these polarities by juxtaposing the or- her own imagination." 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. from Georgia Southwestern State to the Office of Marketing and Com- Landscapes is the sixth in a series of der of mathematical drawings against For more information call 912- Federic Vidal, el esplritu ecuanime University, earned a MFA from munication. faculty exhibitions called The Legends chaotic splatters of paint, the illusion 871-1712orvisitourWebsiteathttp:// en "Los vencidos" de Antonio Georgia Southern. Remaining in The main purpose of Nelson's Series. The Legends Series will be held of two-dimensional forms with real class.georgiasouthern.edu/art/. Ferres, by Louis Bourne ofGeorgia College and State University Panel 5-1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Conference promotes language and culture Latin American Literature: Per- GSU News Service The keynote speaker will be translation of poetry written by spectivas de la narrativa contem- Marie Leticee from the University Haitian poets. Dr. Leticee is cur- poranea, organized by Doralina The Department of Foreign Lan- of Central Florida. Her presentation rently working on her book proposal, Martinez-CondeyDolores Rangel guages at Georgia Southern will hold will be Friday, March 31, and it is Education and Identity in French of GSU its Third Annual Southeast Coastal titled "We're In This Thing Together: Caribbean Literature. Conference on Languages & Litera- Language and Culture for Global The lecture will be held during 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. ture (SECCLL) Thursday, March 30, Understanding." the luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 El papel del lector en "Cristobal through Saturday, April 1. Leticee teaches French Language p.m. in the Southern Ballroom of the Nonato" de Carlos Fuentes by SECCLL promotes language, and Literature as well as Francophone Nessmith-Lane Building. Rossana Pattroni, Georgia College literature, culture, pedagogy and film and French Caribbean Literature at For a listing of the confer- & State University in French, German, Spanish, Classics the University of Central Florida. ence activities and locations, visit and East Asian. The audience is com- Dr. Leticee, originally from the http://academics.georgiasouthern. 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. posed of foreign language educators island of Guadeloupe in the French edu/~flseccll/, or for more informa- Guillermo Cabrera Infante como from colleges and technical schools, Caribbean, writes in Creole, French, tion, contact director Jorge W Suazo precursor de la novela bolero, by as well as graduate students. and English. She has published a at 912-681-0773. Xiomara Campilongo, Durham Technical Community College Cambridge @ Southern Opening August 2006 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. Orphans, Adoption, and Liter- m r e ^^ Club house a ary Paternity in the Narrative of Antonio Skarmeta, presented by Jason Jolley of Missouri State Model Now OpeW University seuthem Igjtyry student living 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. Simbolos inadvertidos en "El al- mohadon de plumas" de Horacio Quiroga, presented by Patricia G. Montenegro of Cheyney Uni- Now Leasing for Fall 2006, versity Limited Space Available! Panel 6-1:30 to 4:30 p.m. me Language I: Spanish Language and Culture, organized by Leticia and Michael McGrath of GSU • Walking Distance from • Game Room w/ Billiards, Foosball, ^ and chaired by Dana Nichols, Georgia Southern University Ping Pong, and Cable TV Gainesville State College • One, two, three, four bedroom, and • Sand Volleyball 2 story town house floor plans • Resort Style Pool w/ Outdoor Kitchen 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Untangling the Terms Hispanic • Private baths* and Stainless Steel Grill and Latino: Research Results • Fully-furnished • High speed Ethernet from a U.S. Latino Writers Course, • All Black Kitchen Appliances • Extended basic cable with HBO presented by J. Fernando Palacios, • Full size washer and dryer in every unit • Resident Life Program The University of Alabama at • Big screen TV's in select units • Individual Leases Birmingham • Tanning Beds • Roommate Matching 3:00-3:30 p.m. • Computer Lab/Business Center El gallego como lengua minori- • Private Study Rooms *4 bedroom 2 Bath floor plans taria: es una lengua en peligro • State of the art fitness center de extincion?, by Maritza Bell- will have shared baths Corrales, Georgia Southern. University 130 Lanier Drive Phone: 912» 681 -2262 Statesboro, GA 3045 www.cambridgeatsouthern.com Fax: 912* 681* 2265 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. Ustedes Means Y'all: Redefining "THE CARIBBEAN IN THE 'BOROH" **m*ii»» Southern Literature, by Dana Nichols, Gainesville State College and Jessica Stacey, North Georgia College & State University (NEW STUDIO, 2 & 3 BR CON DOS] NQtyl 4:00-4:30 p.m. Making It Up As You Go Along, by Karen Guffey, Gordon College POLICE BEAT 03-28-2006 • Tony Lee Martin, 23, of Lanier Drive, Statesboro, was charged with speeding and driving with a suspended license. RUCKER LANE • HWY 301 ACROSS FROM GSU • 681-SURF
PAGE 41 THURSDAY, MARCH 30,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY I m With the kitchen-sink sprayer facing forward and the water off, wrap a rubber Celebrate Ai 1 {§■ If your family eats cereal for breakfast, remove the plastic bags from the boxes and band tightly around the trigger so it is locked in the "on" or "fire" position. When the vic- tim turns on the faucet, they'll get soaked! Fools Day with a f eisr switch them up. When they go to pour Raisin Flakes, they'll get Cocoa Booms! And if you really want to be mean, replace the milk with a Ha! (Just remember not to forget that you've done this or you'll blast yourself!) mj*s^s»ec3timgg frtexidbei mixture of flour and ... Wait, that is too mean. If you use milk in a Here's the thing about reading the paper. If you do it, it gives you cardboard contain-
THURSDAY, MARCH 30,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY NATIONAL I PAGE 5 . Hooters air looses its perk ONLY IN AMERICA stories by The Associated Press Six-toed 'crazy Animal Control Officer Rachel Solveira placed a restraining A_i«J. cat' terrorizes order on him. It was the first time neighborhood such an action was taken against a cat in Fairfield. , O FAIRFIELD,Conn.—Resi- In effect, Lewis is under house dents of the neighborhood of arrest, forbidden to leave his Sunset Circle say they have been home. \ J0 V v terrorized by a crazy cat named Solveira also arrested the cat's Lewis. Lewis for his part has been owner, Ruth Cisero, charging her uniquely cited, personally issued with failing to comply with the until things change, he is taking a restraining order by the town's restraining order and reckless up post on the roof. animal control officer. endangerment. But by listening to his wife it "He looks like Felix the Cat and doesn't sound like its going to APPhoto/Chad Murray has six toes on each foot, each with a long claw," Janet Kettman, Husband goes on work. "I couldn't believe it. I was Hooters Airlines inMyftle Beach saysit'sstopping regularly scheduled air service. The airline said it will stop its public a neighbor said Monday. "They strike, moves tent flabbergasted and then he are formidable weapons." charter flights April 17, and will run only private charters out The neighbors said those to the roof showed me the internet site and I'm like, why are you telling all of Winston-Salem, N.C. weapons, along with catlike 0 Redford, Mich. - He has put these people this?" said James "The flying industry is in a terrible mess. ...I don't have stealth, have allowed Lewis to at- out a sign and set up a tent pro- Wilson's wife Valentina, "But I enou^(money)tofktMsanimairsffldHooterschakmanBob tack at least a half dozen people claiming that he is now on strike. think everyone would be on my Brooks. "Now I think the best thing we can do is basically put and ambush the Avon lady as That's right, James Wilson is side, I really do." it to bed, at least for right now, until the industry changes." she was getting out of her car. on strike from all things marriage James has also set up a web- Some of those who were related. Wilson says he's tired of site. If you check out his blog you Above: AHootersAirjetsitsonthe runwayapron across from bitten and scratched ended his wife allowing the kids to sleep can sign a petition against his Myrtle Beach International terminal in Myrtle Beach, S,C up seeking treatment at area in the bed with them and just wife to remove the kids from the Left: Jessica Goldammer, (eft, and Erica Dircks greet pas- hospitals. wants some more attention. So bed room immediately. sengers on Hooters Airlines'tirst flighttoPittsburgh from APPhqto/Joaquin Siopack Myrtle Beach International Airport |n Myrtle Beach, S.C Apple sets new volume controls for iPods SNELLING By May Wong has, the Shuffle. Associated Press She had specifically avoided buy- ing her children any kind of portable SAN JOSE, Calif. — Apparently, music or CD player out ofconcern they Apple Computer Inc. is listening. would damage their ears, but a friend PERSONNEL SERVICES NOW HIRING In a world where hearing problems gave a Shuffle to each of her children, are real, concerns are mounting and ages 9 and 10, as gifts last year. lawyers are looking to make gadget "It would be great if I could get providers liable, the maker of the the volume controls for them, too," This "pay-for-performance" program lets you earn more money predominant iPod music player has she said. created new volume controls. Apple representatives said little by paying you between $30-$65 per truck you unload and Apple issued a software update about why they made the change, 5C per case that you load. An average day may consist of Wednesday for its recent iPod models issuing only a statement. — the. Nano and the video-capable "As the leading provider of digital AP Photo/Paul Sakuma 1 -2 receiving trucks and you could ship 500-1000 cases a day. iPod—allowing users to set how loud music players, Apple continuously Brian Tong uses an Apple Nano iPod at an Apple store in a Palo A day's pay for a good worker could be realistically average their digital music players can go. brings iPod customers innovative Parents also can use the feature to and easy-to-use solutions," said Greg Alto, Calif. $11 - $13 per hour. The more you do, the more you get paid ! impose a maximum volume on their Joswiak, Apple's vice president for sponding to legal challenges or Don't work for just hourly wages. Must be able to lift 50-80 lbs. child's iPod and lock it with a code. iPod marketing. "With the increased specific consumer requests, tech in- Sandy Liao, a Fremont mother attention in this area, we want to offer dustry analyst Michael Gartenberg of frequently; drug screen mandatory. of two, welcomed the development, customers an easy-to-use option to set JupiterResearch said the issue clearly Apply at SNELLING, 410 S. Zetterower Ave., although she wants to see Apple even- their own personal volume limit." is a concern, and "Apple is acting in a tually add the feature to the model she Whether or not Apple is re- responsible way to address it." Statesboro; 912-764-8800. $100 $100 $100 Quick, what's new IN GEORGIA & The Department of University Housing NEEDS YOUR OPINION on the type I& of residential facilities you would like to see constructed on campus at Gov. Sonny Perdue declines to say whether he will sign immigration bill $100 Georgia Southern University. As plans are made for the next residence halls, $100 ATLANTA —Gov. Sonny Perdue isn't saying yet whether he will sign a sweeping immigration bill, which received final passage in MAKE CERTAIN YOUR OPINIONS ARE HEARD! the Georgia Legislature this week. But the Republican governor said Wednesday he did not think the bill was "anti-immigrant." Perdue said Wednesday that Georgia needs to strike a balance ALL STUDENTS, living on or off campus, are encouraged to complete an on-line survey. between being a welcoming state for newcomers "whether they come from Alabama or Michigan or Mexico" while also ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used for people in the state legally. $100 LOG ON TO: www.andersonstrickler.com/survey/gsu $100 THE REGION Deadline to complete this on-line survey is Sunday, April 2,2006. Abramoff gets nearly six years in prison MIAMI — Disgraced former lobbyist Jack Abramoff and a business 100 $100 partner were sentenced Wednesday to five years and 10 months in federal prison, the minimum they faced for fraud related to their $100 gift certificates to the University Store will be awarded at random A 2000 purchase of the SunCruz Casinos gambling fleet. Abramoff and Adam Kidan both pleaded guilty to conspiracy and wire fraud, to four students completing the survey. Jk but they won't have to report to prison immediately. THE NATION $100 $100 $100 Moussaoui death-penalty case heads to jury STATEMENT Readers may access the ty ads to be run in the G-A contact: LindseyTreadwell, and submitted in writing, NOTICE ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The death-penalty case against al-Qaida con- newspaper and its archives must have a NAME, P.O. 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