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Booters To Final FourAfter tying the (‘avs l~ l. the Pack won. 8-7. in a.shootottt. State travels to Tampa Friday. Sports Page 5.

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TechnicianNorth Carolina State University’s Student Newspaper Since l920

Volume 00‘”, Number 38

By Amy (‘oulterNews l (tiforN (' State fieshitiati .loslitia llillotiwas rather surprised to learn he w asthe one millionth caller to I‘R.»\( "SAt K In p lll Monday No\ II.Dillon placed his call and registeredfor liis spring seiiiestet coursesWl‘lttl ltt‘ llltlll‘l t‘\|\t‘L'l was .t lt‘lt‘phone call front UniversityAssociate Registrar Donald Pattythe next day.When he first got the call. Dillonsaid. “I thought was iii trouble."Patty called to tell Dillon that liewas the one millionth caller andthat he had won several prizes. At asmall ceremony in the UniversityStudent Center on Nov. l9. he wasrecognized for his luck.

While tnost students liaie the lux-ury of owning a phone with a redialbutton. Dillon did not atid he spenta L‘It‘.tI deal of time trying to getinto the system,-\I the ceremony. Dillon had theopportunity to meet Reese Izdwards.the tiiati belittid the some ofIR \( ‘S"Welconte to the North ('aroltnaState l'iiisersity TRACS system.Please enter an action code now."lidssards said to Dillon before con»gi'atulaiiiig hiiii. "You see this is theotily phrase I know." Edwards toldthe audience. He said the very firstcall processed by the 32-Iine tele~phone/computer registration systemwas made on Oct. 30. I988. A littlemore than two years later. the sys<tem has processed more than 1 mil-

N.C. State sorter forward Alex Sanchez tRi embraces his teammates This is the first time ever N.C. State will go to the NCAA Final Four.after defeating Virginia 8-7 in sudden death on Sunday afternoon. The tournament will be in Tampa, Fla. on Saturday and Sunday.

lion calls.Edwards. who works iii the Nf‘Sl‘agricultural communication department. has been at NCSI‘ since tomsand has produced numerous radioprograms Some of liis agriculturalprograms are aired on radio stationsthroughout the state. Ittlwartls saidhe was selected to do the mace forthe TR ACS computer systembecause of his regional voice. “Myvoice is probably more associatedwith the university than anybodyelse.“ he said.Patty said that future plans for theTRACS system include expansionin the number of telephone lines.allowing more calls to be handled.He also said university officials atelooking into programs which wouldallow students to vote in school—

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vvide elections and allow them tocheck posted grades and financialaid status. i’\ccording to Patty. thereare even platis to cooperate with the(‘ounselitig (‘enter in enabling stu-dents to schedule appointmentswith recruiters by telephone.Dillon was awarded an AT sT 30-ntiiiibei itieinoi‘y telephone with aredial button, "They are all pro-gramed with the TRACS number,“said Patty as he handed the phone tohim. ()ther pri/es Dillon wonincluded a $|tXl donation from theN('Sll Bookstore, which he said"will go toward my books": twofree steak dinners at Special Editioncounesy of University Dining; tick-ets to two performances by CenterStage; and free tttitton for any oneclass offered by the Craft Center.

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By Bill HolmesAsststont News EditorN.(‘. State Student Government issponsoring an information sessionfor .stttdents who are interested ingaining in-statc resident stagus.Charles Haywood. associate vicechancellor for student affairs.Donald Patty. associate registrar,and Elizabeth Riley. assistant direc-tor of undergraduate admissions.Will speak at the seminar onWednesday. Nov, 28, at 4 pm, inthe Walnut Room of the StudentCenter. Student Senator MarkCaprioli will moderate the event.(‘aprioli said the session is offeredbscause the process is complicated.“The procedures are not cut anddry." he said. "This session willalso help people who are not cur-rently eligible or who may apply inthe future to start preparing for theapplication procedure now."The session. however. will not bea how-to lesson Capnoli said.“It will deal with the specificrequtrements and the proceduresinvolved in applying for residencystatus. That's pretty much all it'sgoing to cover." Caprioli said.The three speakers will discusstheir roles in the residency applica-tion procedure for the first part ofthe session. Caprtoli said. while thesecond pan of the session will focuson specific questions students have

about the application procedure."There are a lot of students thatdon't reaIi/e they are eligible.“(‘aprioh said.To be considered for ln»\IdIC restdency. students iiitist first pettot'niresidentiary acts. These acts llli luderegistering to tote in NorthCarolina. payment of income tax tothe state and obtaining a N.(‘. drisrer‘s license or state identificationcard.After performing these acts. .i sllident has to wait I2 months hetoiethey can apply for in-state residen-cy. If the student is denied residen-cy. they may appeal to a \l\rlllt'lllber committee.Haywood and Patty are bothmembers of the appeals comnitttecthat reviews requests for iii statetuition. Haywood is the chairman ofthe committee.It the appeals committee teiectsthe applicant. they may apply to areview board in (‘hapel Hill thatrarely overrides the appeals t'ttlllmitlee's decisions.This is the first time theservices/leadership committee ofthe Student Senate has organizedthe merit. but it is the third semesterthe has been lti‘ltl.l’restously the adiiiinistiatiycbranch of Student (ioyernmcntorganized the esen:

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N.C. State research insects receive preferential treatment

Technician News ServiceThe insect population in the .\ (‘State lll\t'sl.ll\ gets preferentialtreatment lioni silk lltnscls foradult moths in greenhouse cages tospecial diets for laisae growing inscreen-covered trays in L'll\lrtttlvmentally controlled roomsThe issue is not ambiance Rather.every step of the insect-rearing process has been pitt iii place to ensurethe healthiest insects possible forresearch carried otit in NCSl’ eiitormology laboratoriesIn a meticulously maintained set

ting. the silk flowers attract aditltmoths to their stigarrwater diet anda tofti like tare provides laryaenutrition vi itliout exposing spect-them to contaminants tound iii theirnatural habitatsThe insectary has played a \italsupport role to research for decades.said director Peter Ellsworth. Bynow. NCSl‘ researchers haye confi-dence Ill the integrity of the insectpopulations reared at the modestMethod Road facility.The "unsung heroes" of the story.Ellswonh said. are the colonies ofMandttca (tobacco hornworm) and

Heliothis tcorn earworm and tobac-co budvtorm) moths whose brieflife cycles begin and end in labora-tories At any stage of deselopmcnt.frotn egg to adult moth. speciitienscould be needed by scientists inses~ligating the insects‘ effect on plantmaterial; or. a predator's or pesttvcide's effect on them.Under the watchful supervision ofEllswonh and laboratory technictan.Iiemin I.itt. insectary populationsare maintained at numbers consis-tent with research demand.Ellsworth said typical research useis something of a “snapshot in

time " Currently. a tosicologist isstudying a specific en/yme sy sternof the tobacco lioriiworm with atieye on deseloptng an insect specificpesticide In its plant-eating caterpillar stage. the hornworm can bedeiastattng to tobacco as well astomatoes. An ecological study isexamining how the pigment of thehornwotm is used as a naturaldefense against predators. while apathology study is looking at dis-ease agents that affect the earwonn.which insades com. tobacco. cottonand soybean crops.Insect rearing is a round-the-cal-

ender. round—thewlock activity.Ellsworth said. He and Lin maintaintight control of the facility to pro-tect each colony front outside con—tamtnationThe Yamamoto strain of theManduca moth. cultisated in anNCSI‘ laboratory 25 years ago. isrigidly isolated from other Manducastrains. Maintaining its purity guar-antees scientists a standard forresearch. while maintaining theintegrity of strains found in the wildgives scientists facsimiles of fieldspecimens.Though Ellsworth and Liu are fas-

tidious in regulating their charges"sttrTotmdings. disasters tan happenA population of adult Manducaitiotlis were lost in a single nightlast year when \andals enteied thegreenhouse and opened the cagesand the outside greenhouse doorIn another instance. it was sllspeeled that a pesticide being testediii a nearby proiect was pulled intothe an system to the Matiducagreenhouse.For an entomologist sitcli asEllsworth. the insectary proudesbt‘t' INSECTS I’tly't' J

Once upon a time in a land not so far away lived King Fahd the OilyOnce upon a time. in a land far. far away.there was a man named King Fahd the ()ily:King Fahd led a very nice life. He had abeautiful kingdom by the sea. an oil-richdesen with which to gouge the kingdoms

occupied by you and me. and a front yardfull of soldiers who. instead of beer. dranktea.Now, I’m sttre you're wondering howFahd the ()in came to haye soldiers in hisfront yard who. instead of beer. drank tca.Many people have asked that very samequestion. but few know the trite answer.other than King Fahd and me.If you ask anyone else they'll probablytell you it started with an unruly neighbor

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who thought the sand on Fahd‘s side of thefence was oilier than his. But we won'tworry about whether the situation startedwith that neighbor. or whether Fahd the()ily's sand was oilier. because I'm going totell yoit how it started with a phone call onehot August night.Fahd and I were having dinner in his pri-vate dining room. discussing the normalthings most people discuss at dinner. Wewere both wondering if the new and

improved cnist on beef pot pies made anydifference in the texture of the beef. andwhether or not the new crust had anythingto do with the sudden price increase ofgasoline at the local Circle K. when Fahd‘sphone started ringing.Having no way to know how many liveswould be affected by that single call. Fahdreached over to the phone and punched thebutton to put it on loudspeaker.“Hello?" Fahd said.A slick and quick voice invaded the room:“Hello, I‘d like to speak to His ImperialMajesty King Fahd the Oily. please."“Speaking.““King Fahd, my name is John. and l repre-

sent the U.S. of A. Tonight I‘d like to take afew moments of your valuable time to tellyou about some of the fantastic services andprograms my country has to offer.“A disgusted look crossed Fahd‘s face.“I'm sorry. but I'm not interested. Someonefrom your company called just last week.and I‘ll tell you the same thing I told her:I‘m satisfied with my long-distance tele—phone service and I do not want to switch.Now please don‘t bother me again!"“Just a moment sir! You misunderstandme —— I'm with the United States ofAmerica. not AT&T or MCI. I‘m not call-ing about your phone service.““Oh. really? Well then. what are you call—

ing about?"“If it's not too impolite to ask. I was won-dering if you have had troubles or concernswith your neighbors recently."Fahd sort of nodded his head and said.“Yes. I have been somewhat worried recent-Iy about a neighbor who seems to have antsin his robe. Why do you ask?"“King Fahd. right now my country isoffering several services for people Withproblems like yours. One of them is outForeign Exchange~Soldier Program. inwhich the kinder and gentler Americannation sends several hundred—thousand

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Second-ranked State faces UCLA in Tampa thisweekend, winner plays for NCAA title SundayBy Todd l’falzgrat'Senror Stntt WriterThe second tanked N.('. Statemen's soccer teatn heat \i'trgitria 8-7tit sudden death penalty kicksadvancing to its lll'sl-t‘\et' Finall'otir appearanceDario Brose prrl State on the boardtirst when Torn Tanner was t‘oulediii the penalt) box in the 69thminute. Brose drilled the penaltykick low and in the left corner ofthe net tor a l-O lead. Virginia tiedthe score with jll‘sl 5:24 to playAlter two overtiriies. the gamewas declared a tie and was decidedon penalty kicks. The score wastied 7-7 when Virginia missed itseighth kick. Dwarre Hampton con-verted the Puck‘s eighth attempt towin the game.“I knew that eventually l’d saveone or they would miss." said State

goalie |)a\td .‘\lll'L'll “I had .i greatamount ol cottlttleircc rtr otti plasers This is itrst the icing on tltccake lot this season "The match was the third timeState laced \"lt'gllllit this seasonThe Pack lost ‘73 in double mettiiire Sept. lllth. bttt heat the (‘aisZsl tn the ttirals ot the \(‘t'Tournament."I think I'm dreariririg.” said Statehead coach (ieorge lai.tittitri"During the shootout. l prased setshard. I'm rust glad we won't ll.l\ e tolace any more A('(‘ tcaiirs "There were 7‘) lititlls. l'i\e _\ellti\-.cards and a light at the end ot thegame.Virginia threatened to score tii'st~rust three minutes into the matchMidfielder Jet‘t' Agoos drilled ti shotwhich Allred saved. but a Virginiaplayer nailed the rebound towardsthe net. Dewan Bader made a body

s.l\t‘ and t lt‘ats'tl lllc‘_ l‘rtll\l the ih i.’ ttiaik. \ltL'lllI.t ttiidttcldet ('ttit (liraIlo took highs't'tiss sllttl .tlltl llc'QItlc‘tl ll [1‘ lltc' tlt‘l.bitt \llred made the saw\\ttli l‘lil to pla) iii the hall.llctii’} (itlllt‘llt'l sent .i pass riptieldto Ros lassttct who broke .iwastrotir the deteirse lassttei s slrotwetit wide ot the goal as a ( atalret‘Iriiii Irottrtlt'lelttlet plt‘ssttlt'tlbehindState's best chance to store i itiietit llrc Jtltlt Illllllllt‘ when \aiir hc/blasted a shot rust trithes wile olthe net The “ollpatls was ht id torust three shots on goal iii the tits!hall\\tt|i 2| »li lctt tti regulation l|. t\the Pack llltttll) broke the dr tltllllthSenior loi'wiit'd 'loiti Iaitiiei tllll‘H'et' FINAL, l‘aec o

State lorward Dwayne Hampton (above) shows the end result ol theblood all over his shirt. Bader stored the winning penalty lcitlc to litt State to the N( AA Hnal Four, and he at .c,rec eiwd a nasts tut over his left eve. Roy lassiter tlettt pushes the ball through two t .nalier detenders

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Cross country team places 11th at NCAA ChampionshipsBy David HoneaSenior Stoft Witter Kiiirl)cani51th.t57rh. I.7 l it lllll l\.;ititrri l‘ricc|7:3li were closc beltrtid (ioiiie/ dr'‘lttltl itrt ttllt'ltt .is no outwith ..ti outstanding race "llt\tr\ ltil

Eleventh place was the order of the da)for NC. State at a disappointing NCAACross Country Championships last Mondayin Knossille. Tenn.

Completing the State scoring were \toiiicaMcllenr) tlllthi. lir'airctrie Dumas l ll itliiand Danielle Benoit t Hirlii.Both (iomc/ and Price were hatiipetcd lwcolds going ttrto the race. arid the Statecause was hurt ttirthei wlreti senior \rkkt

"\o one tan icall_\ pooilx but no out.- had.i pattittilails (reigc.said Me tc certainlt ptourl ot lauite lotltl.|l\ll|_‘.' the \il \rneiit‘arr lt‘.lll| lttll oti .igood do she can tritish ltllltll higher that

L‘tltltl I.tt't t'llltt‘t

lllll'ltt‘lltWith several runners at less than fullstrength. the ACT—champion Wolt'packwomen placed llth with 278 points.Vlllttlllwu had 82 points to claim its secondconsecutive NCAA title.Prov rdence204 points.Laurie Gonre/ led the was t‘oi' State w ith a.ttlthplace finish. earning All~Amertca hon-

frnished second withpoints arid Clemson followed in third Withtheir finishl7: "lt's t'rtisrratirig when a team we hear .itthe ACC (‘hairrprotrships is third. and )c‘t(Berger said "ltand we didn'twe're on|_\ cle\errth.”

or's. Gomc/ ran the 5k course in a time of tles."I720I. (ieiger' said State was hurt b} the lack til .i

Women win first two

games at RainbowThe N( .‘s‘tate women's basket—ball team won a pair of games overthe weekend to advance to the finalround of the Rainbow Wahine(‘lassic in Honolulu. Hawaii.NC‘SL’ handily beat Drake. l08-6}. Friday and sunin a tooth-andsnail match with South CarolinaSaturday. winning 6158.The Pack faced the winner of theHawaii/Eastern Kentucky game inthe championship game late Sundaynight but the score was unavailable

at press time.State hit 43 of 63 shots from thefield including seven of H fromthreespoint land in a lull-teamshowcase against Drake. AndreaStinson made 26 points in 24 min.utes to lead a barrage that saweveryone on the bench score.Sharon Manning scored l8 pointsarid pulled down four rebounds andjunior Rhonda Mapp added topoints and eight rebounds.Natalie Nester and JennyKit/reinski scored It) points eachand Tammy Gibson and NicoleLehmairn pumped in nine apiece.Danyel Parker added six points andKrissy Kit/ternslri and Teri Whyterounded out the side With twopornh e Ic.h's'atitrda) s game \crsus South(.itolina took a decidedly drtterenlllaie State shot a paltry 2‘) of 67hour the treld and was left) for It)ti'oiri three—point land.\taisoir plated W of 40 minutes

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J. Kuztemsttiand led all scorers with It) points.Manning added I: points and eightrebounds while Mapp pulled downl2 boards and scored It points in36 minutes ot pla). Mtipp toutedout with :lh in the garrieThe Pack led b) as ttlttll} as ll)

points in the second halt. btit had tolend till a late surge that broughtthe Gamecocks within two pointswith one minute to platStrte tiriprosed to I t) on the setl'

son and plays host to the top riseTennessee Voliititecrs in Reutolds(oliseum Saturday (lame trim is 2pin. and admission is tree to students

Fred Hartman

(‘oririack was knocked out .itter Ultllliii andwas unable to trnislr \Vollpack coach Rollie h|\ h id the best races.("ieiger said the team was disappointed w ith

shows how close things were.do the things It takes to win tlrc close bat

arid \lotritn '\l llc'.lint men the) arelsirti llt‘.tll Il\ piobacapll‘lL ot he th‘tUri tlrr titctr s std. . llltt'r' tint: \t tpron lloh llr'tit's also rttst missed the top ill.llllt\lttll:' lltlt with a titiic ot I" l7 torIlldllllltllc‘lt'tslleiics went out coirsctt itt‘.c|\ .l_‘..t|ll\l .iwotkrtt. ii w l\ slowl)lied the iron!

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\r'l} strong tteld.lii\\.tltl the lead lltlc'is llL‘ lL'.l\treat the two iiitlc mark. iiist as a large

The 6-5 Woltpack football team travels to Birmingham for 3 Dec. 28 bowl appearance.

group sttttcd to ptrll aw. i_\ ttoiii thi tie ld”thth ctttllltlltetl ltt ltilltiw Hit it .Itli ts asthe pack thinned iii the nest two milesltist alter lotir tiiiles. lowa \‘tate's loii.-llsoech made a hard surge and the test or ll‘ttront group began to tliiti out behind ltlt'-Koeth went on to win the race iii a llltli' or.‘ti osRunning titttlh alter the pack broke 'll‘lleires lost two places oti .i hill iiea: tltr‘the mile ntark. btit he held oll se\eial othsichallengers met the ltrral titrle to end ti;‘-llth.That marked the highest tiiiish etei toi .iti\(‘Sl' triale runner. arid earned lleties histhird .r\|l»America honor."I was hoping to at least ct his the twpten." Iletres saidltealh lelt good tht ii‘tour miles, but got a stitch late iii the l.l\ t l

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llt.til tootl’iai.‘It'\ cllli‘tliitwhen tlrc_\learn to pla\ iii the \llin lliiittiiighalti \lail}‘.itltsl lllt‘ l itiltlt‘tt l .t‘.‘“till .I tt‘ttittl til lt ‘ lllt' “wllttachloiiitlr howl appcaiaiit c in to.ol \liettdaitwins outSouthern \lississippt is iriakrri:three teats w lllli‘ tlllilt'l head roar lit lllli'\ llalltnair()\c‘rall. tlrc l‘l‘ltl season has been a s-ciit‘s ot tips anddowns tor the \\oltpatk.biggest boost when Sheridan .ttrtroiitited that he was notinterested iii the tread coat lllllf‘ position at \l“hen l .Nlttoir. Sheridan’s name was high on the list ot possible

alter tall tag lalt' iii the season.

i is titsl ls itr t:t_ ltct ‘5 .aIt was a tit.st'tt “.1 ”or Nob(it'tL‘r't s.ttrl 'llr' hut l lltt' ltt'sl l't‘t‘l‘i. _‘ l‘\.iii \( \la'r' rim-ac: ”Hi It.) hat: .i l‘l‘.’iiiipiorctricttt on his past l‘lit‘.ltt's tttit wt“\‘t’?t' teall\ hoping tor top ten, ll‘..tlsoiiiitls a lot better atul he it"t llllli wast.I|‘.tl‘lt‘ ot that this sum.”

"llits was the last race tit wlrai \.ts waitout tliiestioii the l‘t"-l tioss toiiiitn .aiv't'rthe \t \t 'tt ~ttti'” ~ Itmii hi‘lltil‘ s. the otrl\ \t( tlt.tttl|‘liilt \ ’.iiid he won llllt'i‘ lltllt'\\trteirtati.lttt lookto d itt

\tatt' has met h.td..Hi was on: titti\ two time \lls ttl.itlt' {I .t llllltl lllllk'chat lloli's your:'lltl 'tt“\ ltt‘, ‘ l ti l.i., tli .r‘.i.l ti‘t .ittl ttzt.iitil\ goitr-i to ttviss\\i‘llsltl‘.' w ith 1tor: a: t toss toiitilt\

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roach lltck \la'iidati .tltttt“ with alltlctlodd lttt'lt“ 'tl.lilt.‘ it ottutii \.ittttda\ riiirlit.trtt‘tilc‘d .i lttrl lt'l tlit‘ \( \la'i’ {twitlmll\rrieiitatr llowl llie llec .78will rtrati li illt’ \\o|lpacklcs ot \otitlietii \l ssrsstpptwilt lit iiialsitig itsmitts under the direction[he (iolderi l .I‘L'lt stand .it \ includingl‘otlt \tibtiiit and \i..l‘.t|ll.t this seasonits second bowl trip ttr

but ll ptoliabls retr‘iu‘d its

coach Mike \tclrci atrtrotiitc ed his resign”replacetticirts Ilut now that he has declined liit’thci contact with l.\lllallrnan as theArcher as the liger head coach-\s .i coirletericc. the \(‘t‘teams in bowlswill be sending teams to compete itt liolida) bowl gamesiii the upcoming weeksending thelt‘cll.(‘Ilt‘rts Bowl to lace Big I tght loc \chraska ('Ieritsort.with its ‘l record. has a date with Illinois in the Hall Il‘ttllle How I.Virginia. 24 i. will be lacing ati Slt' opponent that hasset to be.\l.ii\ landIndependence llowl partthe contingent «tr \( i

an ironic twist has Southernleading candidate to succeedotltctals.

taied \et} well in placinglr\e ot the eight irieriiber institutions

\t’t’ procession rs corrtet'circe chatiipronit it I. who is heading to the l‘ltll'ltlit

also in l Ioirdal'sl'tkti Sugar Bowl,landed iii thet otrrsraria tech to round outlc‘anis gttlng to ltti'itla) howls.

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Assassinating Christmaselcomc back after a long weekend of turkey and cranberry sauce.Hopefully. you enjoyed what may have been your only real foodsince the beginning of the semester.Yes. Thanksgiving was wonderful indeedcitioy ed haying Christmas shoved down your throat.

Once again. the glitz and glitter of the Madison Av entic Christmas fantasyhayc hit its all smack in the face. and more importantly. iii the pocketbook.Naturally. frequent shoppers are the ones who will take the brunt of it bythe time Christmas actually gets here. their Christmas spirit will be lostsomewhere between the 60~foot artificial Christmas Wonderland at the malland the glowing plastic Santa in your neighbor‘s yard.Crone is the day of the simple pine Christmas tree. with homemadeornaments or. if you were really lucky. those shiny glass baubles, Now

everything is glitter and lights. motorized tree ornaments and talking Santaslor yottr front porch. Believe it or not. there was once a time when theChristmas season was not synonymous with lucky.The true spirit of Christmas that everyone talks about has been drowned in aflood of glitzy commercials and shiny plastic junk. Religious connotations

aside. the true spirit of Christmas should be peace and low. For one day.eycryone should be able to sit down and not worry about what will happentomorrow, or how bad the weather is. or about the bills that Jantrary is sure tobring. Instead. the major concerns center around who is getting what andhow much it cost.And the worst part of the whole business is not the fact that so many adultshave become jaded about the season. The true tragedy of the commercial

assassination of Christmas is that it has ruined the season for the children.Children. more than anyone else. deserve to hay e a real Christmas. Theyshould not be subjected to a thousand toy stores blaring commercials frontHalloween until Christmas.Perhaps the true measure of the effects of Christmas coniiricrciali/ation liesin the results of a recent poll. A major polling organi/atioii questionedseveral hundred children about what they wanted for Christmas. and the

answer ranged from fire trucks to dollhouscs. Fifty dollar fire trucks withelectronic sounds and motors and $150 dollhotises with electric lights andworking switches. What have we done to the children'.‘

It is. of course. unrealistic to expect everyone to ayoid commercializing theseason to some degree. Catalog retailers. for eyamplc. must start adyertisingearly to allow time to process orders. But when local retailers start putting upChristmas decorations right after the Halloween adornments come down.something is very wrong.So once again. we will sally forth to empty our pocketbooks in sacrifice to

the retailing gods and their advertising lackeys. Once again. we will sell oursouls to give expensive gifts. and pay the price when the credit card demongives us notice in January. Once again. we will be part and party to thegradual death of Christmas.Surely this will not be the first complaint about the commerciali/ation of

Christmas. nor is it likely to be the last. But it should register most heay fly onthose of us in college. As has been said before. we are the nut generation ofleaders —— change is in our grasp. Let‘s show eycryone what Christmasshould really be about — simple gifts certainly. btit more importantly. loye.peace and brotherhood for just one day.

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Some not feeling ill effects of economyLately. as I watch the news and read ilicheadlines. I am left wttli the distinctimpression that the world is going to hell ina handbask‘et and l am merely along for thcride. ljusi hope I‘m not lllt' oiily out-walking around with this hopeless tc-cliirgThe national media is llthtillllg' llly'airwaves and print media with sound banof economic doom pooi tiN’l’ pct'lyttdrottc i.economic downturn. looming lt‘it"\ty‘lldeep long-lasting bust. etc .. etcWhat is most striking to me is that I .tlltnot feeling the pinch Thurs not lo s.iy badtimes are impossible (lycr thcThanksgiving meal I asked my mom ll «inwas feeling any ill lion. llllscollapsed economy Sltc said. “shut up .llltleat your peas.“ I took that to tlly‘dtl nodummy. don‘t belieyc everything I sci onTV'. Mont always has a w .iy ol l‘t'lll'.‘ . l\ si..lclear in a sea of ambiguityIf one were like me. the dummybelieved everything he heard oitc wouldwalk around in a depressed stupor llicmedia had me convinced that just .is l \\.isfinally nearing graduation and trying to rindajob with a little more prcstigc ili.in ltriigc-iKing. the economy went south. and .ilon;with it. my delusions of grandeurAlas. never fear. The media lrcs' (it‘lldsell newspapers. yoti know 'l\ ttctwotkseach competing with the otlicts tot lilltt't} sand eventually the almighty .Itl‘vL'lll'lt pdollar. mUst shock and iiiloiui llltllof the danger looming otitsidc rlit it door»They‘ve painted such a gloomy t‘li lllty orour future as to lose credibility in lll\ c _\4. .We are being iiiairipttlath In lyclicyiio:

Gantt reallyOn Election Day. Senator lrsst- ll. liiisoyerwhelmed Harvey ('i.iiitt llic picelection polls predicted a closc l.l\t l‘ltlwhen lhr: \tilt‘s wct‘c t'otIttlt'tl it \x.i~~ .tlandslide Harvey (ianlt wds badly ilctc.itcdbecause he is a black liberalFirst. race was a ycry important rat to. fillthis election. There are a lot or \IillllCarolinians who would simply not \.ilc‘ Hita black politician The prc clcction will»,had shown a yery close race with ll.t\ lli .tslight lead among white yoicisYet. the exit polls alter the c-ltcuoii ~lltr\\that Helms received bl percent or llly‘ \‘.ltllc‘Mile. The pre-election polls wcic iii.rycoi.rtcbecause many white people didn‘t \‘..tlll toadmit on the telephone that they wouldii l\ote for a black candidate.Second. Jesse Helms‘ ads in tlrc last winkbefore the election shifted the agenda .r\\.r\

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Drunk driving not funnylain responding to the column on DrunkDriving" in the Oct, 22 issueDrunk driving is anything but .i ttt.illt't tobe taken lightly. The column made it secuiOK. to drink and drive if you make ll homesafely.I know the consequences of drunk diiy my"oh too well." I was an innocent yicrm- or~— as you call it — the "silycr btillc-i Isuffered a broken neck and nuiiieiotis otliciinjuries in the accident I spent llttccmonths in the hospital rccoyering I spentthree months wearing a “Halo“ neck braceMy family incurred oyer SllShoti in

medical bills. not to mention loss work timeby me and my patents. Only by the giticc- olGod and faith in the Lord Jesus ( host. I amable to walk and continue my ltlt‘ andeducation.As you might can understand. I get yciyupset when I hear about “drunk tliiyiiig”mentioned in a joking fashion It is onesubject that is too serious to men |trl.'

Jim Cla anOpinion Columnistthis horrible image of financial disaster we.the spcrrtliirg~ public .iltcr our liscal habitsll tltc‘ iircdia .il.iitrt us wttli recessionlltt‘li'lly wt- .tltcr otii spending habits .llltlit..ikc lllt prophecy realityIt w c lc.ii doom. we i'c.tcr by cutting backon crcdit purchases and llic big ticketpiiicltascs we might have olhcrwisc iir.rdclici "yl\ cotiiputcts. cats and liomcs goilll‘d’iltl liticiitorrcs grow. thus .tccclcrdlingllli‘ tall lll desperation manutacttiicis cutback on l‘lyttllltllt‘ll. and possibly resort toll\ivli*~ "lllllt‘l cotitpotitidtirg tlrc situation\Iiic ‘lltrllt'll bclotc you know ll l .iurlatiakuiy “lioppcrs .ll Htiigci l\lllL'\y‘\\l|'ll s \t’ktllltl l.i\\ Llllllt'\ irtlo play forint. .it tiozi tlicic is an equal .tlltl opposite\s spcirclinc l.ills utictirployitit-iitwcllaic risi'sl'c'.lclltll3lltc l.i\ l‘dst‘ tly'clllly's.and thc pic‘ssiiic on llic cycr tl\\llltllll|:.' taxllly icascs ('oiisuntcr spendingto tlctltric thus [\t‘ll‘t'llldllllt.‘ tltc

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number of accidents .iittl deaths duringIother military operations ol this st/e andscope I would bet that if tltc total numbersol accidents and deaths were compiled fronta like number of combined militarycscrciscs. employing similar numbers oftroops .iiid cqtirpmcnt. the nnmbcrs wouldbcar .i striking resemblance But the mediadoes not mcritton that. now do they”.\'ow we conic to politicians Virtually allptrblrc pctccptroirs or politicians are due tomedia portrayals llm Quayle is .r primecsanrplc ol the media‘s cr‘ncittyton stancetoward some political liguics While DanQuayle is no .lac' Kennedy. he is not theincompetent the media has held hint to be.t‘hraylc has pertoiurcd rather well in thcotrii e .is \ccp The Republican Party wouldnot hate c lioscii Quay lc as running mate forltush it be \\.t\ not ttilly qualilicd totscttitc the job at haiid lhc medialaunched .i witch litiiit to destroy a man anda party lhcy lT.l\L' sticcccdcd iii the formerthey ltayc destroyed Quay lt"s reputationand credibility. But the liberal media failediii bringing down the partyThe actions ol the media in cases likethese are an indictment against theircredibility lt Jcllcrson's belief iii thepublic's .ibilriy to glcan the truth front allt‘t‘ t‘lt'ss IN Ill ltt‘ lcdll/t'il. lllt' pl'css lllllslbe free ol bias and distortion\t)l'l lllt'lltl. l is.i l'icdor. assistedw illl tlicsc unsubstantiated claims againstllll' pr'csslots (it/yliit l fill/i'ti' ry ii \i'llitl nut/mine III

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ti.iiitt.ll‘t'lll1.x. l.tl itiipot .rtrons .itl i'ioqiit titlytiiipltt‘d llral (i.lllll \\.t\ .iltly' li l‘ll\ .tll\t ‘r‘u lIIi‘ .t lt'ly".lstt'll \l.li|tlll i‘t‘. .ttt'st‘ lit l\black .iiid was mayor ol ('lrailotlc \carirrliis .i.l lll.:ilt' white \otcrs think tlr it (taint.ltllttll lt‘tlt\ytl .rlllllrlrtllyt‘ proctor»l‘y tst'viidl *_‘.ill‘iIn other llt'liiis_L‘.t\c wltllt’ \tlly'l\ .t lt‘.l\tlll lIiIl ll‘ \itlc littll.ityt\ (iatrtl 'llit‘sc .ttls slt‘.tl'l\ pto\olciltcsctittttcnl ol .illiiitr.ttiyc

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white yotcts.ly lion ptogiatits|itr.tll\ l|.ri\c\ (rain! was too libcial towin it .i c-riistiyaliyc state like \oith(.iroliit.i .\ortlt (Kiroliriiiins tiayccitllsy‘ty rltyt' \.tlllt'\ ..lltl lk'lltl Itl Illll:.'k'c .titdiyl.itc~- by Iliosc \.ilucsllii lll.t|trltl\ ol \orllt ('.itoliti.i \ott'rs[\li‘l‘.iltl\ silt‘llttllt‘tl (idllll's pitsrltttlrs tinitlui .llll‘ll and the ctiyiroiimcnl llowcycrcoiisciy .itiyc \oitli (Inoltnrans didn't .rgtccw llll t Muir's . .ilucs .riid \otcd tor llcluisli'l lll\l.llltt' tiantt is .igainsl tlic ilcatltpcnaliy \er the overwhelming maturity ol'l‘echnician

.ilrotir \ly suggestion is that it you want toltlll an article .rbotrt "drinking and driving."llllil out some statistics about alcoholYou can irrtt-iyicw tltc“stlycrlt'l.lly‘il .lccltlL'lllswidows and orphans that yourl‘lllll'l ' has lcll In ll\ wdkc\liii iii-ti S. Snyiu'rtirathratc. \lcchantcal l ngtnccimgNCSU students intolerantWell. ll seems once again the descriptionof North ('aroliiia's t‘tltILdllttll sy stem wasy.i|rd.itctl llic etamplc that I am referringto is the second annual l(i\‘l' sponsoredliluc Jcaits l)ay\\ctltt-:sda\. November H was supposed

to represent a support for the rights ol gaysand lesbians to i‘oeytsl and not feelthreatened ”I our society and tltc ltcedom todo what yoti wish I do not support the

\otrlr t .lltrlllllilll\ support capitalptruisltiiicnl \ lot of \otcts want politiciansto be tough on critttc and think the deathpcnilty l\ .tii ctfccttyc w is to pi'c\eiittlll'lt' lhc ylt'alll penalty is one issue \otctslook .rt wlrcn tlccitlrng who to yotc lotI ikcwisc wttli abortion The Itt.i|ortty ol\oitli t‘.iio|iur.iiis may be pro cltoicc. billthis do not support .iliortroits tot sc\sclct tron (mutt l\ pro cliorcc regardless olIlrt .ticuiristanccs llclms' .id onabortion lot scy sclcctioir tnadc (iaiitt looklike .i li.ii' and an cstiemistl'lll.lll\. (i.iutt's ttindtarsing lrotn gayotc.ittr/.iltoirs ttiiricd \otcrs oll North( .iroliit.r is itot .inothci ('altfot‘nia Jcsscllclrus knew that voters in this state wouldbc less likely to \oty' tor a gay rightscandidate and used .ttls about (iantt‘s gayrights ptIstltotl lo t‘t'lslttttlc people It) ytilt'.lf.‘.r!ll\l llllll(hr l‘lt‘sllttll |).iy. North (Kriolriiians said”I.” llaiycy (iantt is too liberal. The N (Tl)cmocr.itic l’arty needs to wake up andstop nominating candidates who liayclll‘y'lcll \aIucs liberal Democrats willalways be cyposcd lot' who lltcy really are.tlltl w ill continue to lose tti this state againand again

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concept ol liotnoscstrality btit do beltcyceach ol its is entitled to do as we wishwithout teat from a lcw individuals.1 icali/c that each ol its also entitled toliayc otir own opinion Some will say thatthe l.(‘i.\'l' was forcing their News on the“straight" majority. All the [.0817 wasreally trying to accomplish was to ask its.the "stiaigltt" majority. to have a littlecompassion and understanding to thosewhich hayc views that differ from ours.Just a little tolerance. was that too much toask ol us" think not Are “our eyes openwhen it suits its to see rlzrastir‘et'.’" We are incollege now. We are supposed to representthe intelligentsia of our great nation. let usfor once think of another human being andnot otrrsclyes and it won't be easy. Again.you and l may not agree w itli the concept ofhomosexuality btit I think that we owe toouisclycs to be tolerant of someone clse'sThink about it.How would yoti tcel il it was you"\lk‘\\\

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\\alL \( ,‘sttttt‘\.IIIIIIII\ rrught rust rereal asurprrsurg tart not e\er\~one speaks lrrglrslr “ell.or elothes thenrse|\es Inleans .rrrd .r s\\e.llsllltlIII a large urroersrt} eonununrl)Itlst‘ ours. there are students ltotrr\et) doerse ethnu and tulernalrottal haekgrounds Man) ot the largernatrorralrt} L‘tt'tlps |ra\e lorrrred stuadent assotrattons to prmtde a support group tor one another. andshare their tullttr‘e and traditions\\ rth the \rnerrean puhlre.I Ittlt‘l lltt‘ .Itlsplt‘t‘s HI IIIClnternalrorral ~\ludent ('ornrnrtlee.these .tssot rations otten sponsorrnetttngs and mum Ior all NCSUstudents to attend and euro}.Ilre Irrlerrratrorral (‘ollee Hoursare the most regularly held e\errts.The groups pronde snttt‘lss Iromtheir eorrnlr). and display er'al’tstr'orn their eountr} It rs an inl‘ortnalnay lor‘ students to gel to knmsarrolher eulture and asls an} quesrnous the) rnrglrt ha\e. ('ol'lee Iloursare tlstlaII) on Thursda)s tn thebasement ol ,-\le\ander Hall.The International ('ol't’ee Houses,on the other hand. are more elahorrate The (‘ot’tee Houses. onSaturda} e\eurngs rrt the Student(‘enter”s \\alnut Room. usuall}ha\e large e\hrhrts oll'errug inl‘or‘rnatrou on the eulture. rnusie andltlesl_\le ot the host nationalitylirlrns and slide shuns are presentedas Hell I-nrtherrnore. gtrests get tosample tlral nationalrt} 's etrrsrne.I'her'e ts rrstralh a \I adrnrs-aorts

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Home on \o\ I'7 In addrlron tolood .rrrd \rdeos. there new hoolhson man} aspetts ol .rrnrent andmodern I grpt \ut h aspet rs ruthrded the role oI \torrretrI‘}.'\ptl.rn rrruste handn ralts and thehrslorr otuse oi pap} rns as paper

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