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s AfricariWewpointracy originated In Africa.lI‘I 5' “I it I lie“ III.II'I!\ l-nropcan \icwpoint IIl lllNlU' "lidttcalton should not make you i he conflicting Ideas oi l'o clcai tip some myths petpetuat-

' "\I \lL'HHH‘J U‘”"""”“"”‘ l“ ”NW “'11“ ll \llttl'l‘l realtirtn .“ll' ”1.“le l‘illl‘Itt't‘llll‘l'slli and \lrocentrisni ed by l-Iii'ocentiit cis Ili/atIon. By documenting such achieve-III '\lllt'ltll‘tls‘\II'lll culture " li.t\c led to contusion because \sattlc discussed IiItheItiaIics. l‘hi- nicnls of Africans. Asante saidI Ic’lll "it new to on. It I‘III :IIIII: III lIc SI hools. Ilietclmc. :\ll'lt'.lll c\lllt'l'lLItll\ Illt‘ losophy and .Id\aiiced civili/‘attolt he wanted to show ltis audience.I. .I \\.i\ Illlllllttl. c III-II to "snow as much should take mote oi physically and Intellcc IlIke that ol Ancient ltgypti as orig- "the conspiracy ol the structure«I lIIIIIlI-I‘I .Is I I .In .IbI-III IlI: \tIII III I Itllllllt‘lll. an Al't‘oceiiti ic "The educational tII.Illy “Isolated lIoIIi his mating on the African continent. otedtication in the West,"

I~l:l!i\ and l IIIII'I L’I‘l that lll sI hool.‘ he :Ippioach to cduca— CXpCfiCllCC has or heI own Icntci " Asante cited lllt‘IllHL'lillttlt oi the He urged students to questionI , him» said lion. allowing essentially made .-\santc said abacus Iti /aiic .Iiound 6.000 B." the Int-”mum," tht‘y receive andla: \lIIlI-II ”'llic .IssIIIIIpIIoII Is that what Is Alrican-Amei‘tcans .H. — . lhe contusion c\Ists and the Iinilication ol the Nilcgval- m itiy‘cstit'ult‘ the'accontplisn

l ‘ I ‘ II. III ‘sIeIsaII lIIIopI'.IIi Is lllll‘Is‘l\.tl " to view reality from Alrican-Atiiericans because -\lI‘IcaIis ha\e Icy around i200 l¥.(‘ as typitving ments 'tntd contributions 0’‘I , l' .IIiIlItss III .\IIIc.III \IIII-Iitans sIIIIlIIIIg III the their own L‘XPCI'l: crazy." been dislocated IIII sou thc degree to which >\lIIcans had Al‘t‘is‘dn; By doing so. Asante‘ll I‘llt‘lt'llII‘.‘ l'iIIIed States li'etpiently hate III ences and those ol years. and the Illslttt'dr e\ol\cd betore ltllliipt‘ttll societies said. students can gain a new.it't't'pt |.tt_‘lsls and slate owners as their ancestors. 'MOlefi K- Abdnlt‘ tion produces IlIsoI'icIi began to thrive. sons* of ride culture ‘ind \al«I I: \IIIIan heroes. Asante said. Asante said. —ldll0ll " He also noted that lsocratcs and u 's k P ‘ ‘‘ I N '. . Ill ltnit‘le “The educational e\licrience has Eurocentrisin. how- l)isoriented AII'IcaIr Wales. the earliest of (ireck t i .I :. IIIII .Illtl lll‘I‘ essentialls Iiiadc -\l'rican- ever. tends to emphasize only one Americans who say they Iust want philosophers. had written that they “We don I know what our val—

IIIIII IIII‘eI‘IIIII .’\tltt‘rl(;tll‘still/LU he said. since It \Iewpoint. usually suggesting that to be humans and not onTy about learned of philosophy t'roni ues ought to be. because wecultural tags are really giving Iii to Al'ricans l-‘urthei‘morc. Asante haven't been educated properlythat viewpoint is the only valid one.he said.teaches them a May that Is nottheir own historical reality. Iii the last place. he said.:> ”Ittllt's. s.ittl'III I..II hIIs IprI»

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Habitat builds shed

downtown Raleigh with Wake (‘ounty Habitatfor Humanity. Habitat members work on thehouse every Saturday from h‘ a In. until .Iiter 5pm. Stone said, Other campus organilationsfrequently volunteer their time as well.A Habitat house goes tip in l? Saturdays.

By Jill HebertSIIJ'I WIItc-I\‘III. 3.2» litisltlt‘ls _‘ . . . 7 y .lhc .\( State chapter oi llabttat torHumamo built .I tool shed III the Student (‘cnterPla/a l-I'Iday and Saturday. The shed will behit Ilkk L‘ssll‘lt‘‘ t IIit'l .. ,‘H U r, “HI m deluei‘cd today to a neighborl'iood ,fiim‘mn’zmm Stone said. During the week therewhere there are 3.3 Habitat litt‘ are safety inspections The houses~IIIIIII III IlIsIIIIIIIIiaIIoII‘4' million We dldn t have are subject to the architectural andany money at a“ htiilding codes oi'the area.Habitat families are screened toand got every-

llunianity houses. Those taniilieswill shaIe it.Students troni the Duke chapter.I .II‘I'l .lIIIl

determine character. need andl-IIIIIIl'I.itIIIII 1. Hit! .1,... . 1. . "Ills U” H, \m ol Habitat came to help with the. i ‘ “ ~ t~ the shed as an oi ' . abilitv. Once a family Is approved.,IIIl II I~ Iii .I I.IIIIII Itioii auainst “"Nllldlul' U P lhln dondted. ' '.‘ a tiiangle-w Idc publicity eient g they buy the house tor 538.000 atno interest and provide 500 hoursof labor. called “sweat equtty."“Even the kids help." Dedmonsaid. “We‘ll hammer a nail in

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'l.. IltchII. the blind andIteai II, IlIsIIIirIIIIaIIon against1‘ lltL‘insolying INCSl'. Duke and [NCChapel Hill. The l‘NC-(‘hapel Hillchapter held a similar eient on‘I'i‘ IlIII '.’l IIIIteIIl-II -l u I II I I ' I s II.I III I. Il..II -H~ l ”I Ll 0“ then campus this weekend l'illSE SOHTE

I“ N“ f: in lunIbeI and materials tor the 1110116 u hallway and let thetn linish ll..11 ‘ Wm M l I“ {My pioiect \kt‘l’t‘ult‘lltllt‘tl by loot-‘s y They loye to think they are ham-‘ “Hi“ “My 3 p l”: m “”7 and IIIIIIlstIIIi s Building Supply. —Clare Stone, mering,I «l x H ”I ] \hmluh "\ke dIdII I have any money at all NCS‘U h t Habitat volunteers are not"I ‘ . l‘ I” ”H. old and pot c\etvthing donated. We W L .C ap er reqmred 1“ t’\hlh‘l “"3 specialI J pmwwr‘ tIyIIIg to sell l slIIIts to iaIsesoIIIe preSIdent skills. .. ‘‘ W l” M “I“ yodd Bennett/Stat! money. said senior ( late Stone. .. Anybody L‘im do ll. Slime \Lllds

I I..I,-t:t how to a . “till!“ Wilmilumlt l t t l ll on tru tion blitdnlgn llItknm)w lint-lllhmg “hm”I ateIIa s or .III a iotises IIsIIa \ come c s c . w owa o.'l """'""I‘l""!"' ' H'ttlng the saCK nunibeied and pIe~cIIt. said scIiIor Stisan. (I I .:.I won" ‘ , . . . . l)edmon. clI.IpteI secretary The tool shed. how; The NCSU chapter of Habitat meets on the-, ‘ U . ‘1‘ 1‘: 1’” Stephen Nepa, treshman In engineering, hits the bag after class. The speed bag is a L'\L‘l, was designed by the chapter co-presIIlents. last Thursday oi every month at (1 pm. in‘l ( , ‘ M L ,. M ... pm great way In relieve We“ |r()[])up((ln1|ng exams. she Mlltl- . ' . Tompkins (Il l5. For more Iniormation contact‘9: l .. ~I1II \’ ‘ lhe \( .\l chaptci Is building a house In ( lare Stone at 233-392()_IIII III iI'"II*1‘l)L"-l:!l “lilildIl" H II. lllt' IIIIIst l‘

. , u getI I, I» I.I.I~ tIIIIIIIIIt.‘ .: M Is.Is II‘Itil‘lt‘lt'l} _ ... I. .II I III-I North Carolina State University brgakdown North Carollna State UnlvorsltyInst»; ItIIIII‘IIIal Iiiotc 1990'“ 0“ng 1990-910";th; MM WWI ByRovonuoSourco 3,me.I III. . Inn” ByJ. Keith Jordan

Ms. 1 . II' II. III the Sut- ASSIstontNews EciItIIrI l [I y.“ k ll» mm“ and l Wuaatxm 32¢: 506% MW. ...'IIlII.I;I III l\)t‘-t‘.tltlt IoI ‘ NC. State spends less than two am an., '.: ' I I I III \ ‘I I ssIblc Fed WW3lKVI in: us percent ot' its budget on lIbIaIIcs.I ~II I llIt- \li Ils'R Is a IlIIIsioII according to the (Nice III l'II‘Iancc “W!” 3‘” “5*[Ipww‘w‘ ”I up“ “1“,” Pl‘NIlaGtm :2: 4n. and Business Vfwagsnézi’fzfm A .v.v.v‘v v///<‘ 0 s ‘\\\\ o.\ '3’}. \\ ‘.

‘~‘o’3’o’o’0’o’o’3’o’3‘. §~..?.:2::;$.:$ . Most ot the IIIiIIc‘IsIty’s moneygoes toward personnel costs. with

".IIIIIlIIu' III II pariiphlct dis‘IL'I‘. l l‘I li!t It‘illt'l. ll \\.l\ t"sl.tl‘II Il .~ Itli IlII _II.Il IIl Illllll‘IHlHy' oier two thirds (it the S473 It‘IIlllon \It .I'I I .I\ .IilalIIltt‘I .IIIIl bud 'et not” to am .1” l stI ‘ Ioi't .9... \. 1 _ I manna-Foes m m t- . t- l . I It 0.0.0.0.3? ”’ \\..I- III l‘I IIs "2' IIII III‘III‘II' ‘..:‘ Citiployccs , WM as outI zit II State appropiiations account lot '°‘., mama: so;‘ I . V. , l c l I -t I I .II . . I I. ‘ _.I p. IIIIl ~qu 5 no ‘6“ m ‘5“ only slightly tilt‘lc than halt ol tht WWW $50 ,1,“ mm ”5 a“. I II I II III. I..III.III.II spIIIlIsiII budget less than .\I st spends on mmmufmm mIn.“ , V. . ‘ . . b ‘ (marlin/Emmi “m "5I I . It.t ,I'III I..I .I. . llllllt lit its‘pcoplc .ilonc nemmfmmm, (Sumo-rm; II 'III- IziII-III.IIII \\llll ‘ Student tuition and tees IIIakI- tip 'CamasaGr-rm Ml Il-IIIIIIs- \I I lI.Is III made II 5478 M'll'm eight percent of the budget. or about $479 Mllllonas much as the IInIIersIIs spends lotMusical plant and |IbI.Ir\ costs

student’s worst nightmareWatchers —— with people who live three

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Deadlines and time constraints are everyas much time Iii class than the ses-addictli'lit' ls .I IIIIIIII IlIIne area In which time gets odd and InterestingI .I not sa- lllt' :II.I: \I'li should look at .I Chns R Is when you try to figure out iIIst how long next to you does ()ne way or another. this minutes behind real time 7— Slow WatchersI ‘II .illIl sI.III ltii..'lllll.‘_‘ .-\I III.Illy. IIIIIe Is time takes. ' extra eiliII't should show up on transcripts a then you‘ll probably wind up with some-sI I It‘llltn'ljfl EI‘ III- I,:IIII~ serious about it over the Edge For example. when you're waiting tot \lsti. ltII\\ III.III\ IIIIies haye you gone thing similar to Weight Watchers. This iss. Ill‘ ll‘I.|l \\llI'lt'\t'l we go lllt‘tt"s always a class to end. five minutes can be a tew sec shopping \\lll’i somebody who says. “We'll very undesirable. as it would probablyII IIlllllt III \Illllt still lIIIIIL‘IIlt.‘ oIeI Us )"Uin‘ dealing mm “mm )0“ can mm a onds or it can be an eternity. ll‘the subiect Is Inect back here III IS mIIIutes." then shows throw off the balance of the universe as we

know it and deplete the entire supply oftip an hour late (lbI Iotisly. the highly moti- Slim Fast diet products.\atcd shopper Is lollowing an unwritten lawoi physics that says. "The longer you spendabsolutely boring. or you are supposed toI‘ tlIIs point III tIIIIe Wait .I second lmeet someone after class. time will seem to(III: .s i should IIII IIIIIIII soIIIctliIIig about the deadline inst about anywhere you look, Doyou have a test this week'.‘ That's a dead»\-. IIIl 'IIIIIc” IIetIIIc '\\t‘ go any lurthei Imp niove slower than a dead tunle. But. it the So when 0 le tell "i th ‘ 'lIIIIIIItI lllfs I'Hlillllll. I III gouig to use that a“ a matter ot tact. mm. anything on topic is interesting or you have a test in the Iii each store. the more time you have to their wei liie pou kn 2;” tf)’ W“ “’5‘!“th

II ‘I: lI'tIII onIl |Il.lll>\ IIInes isL‘s' what I campus inIol\es a deadline ' quiHes. "0X1 Class tor which you haven't studied. shop " hither that. or the person never ‘hcck' “mt: wittycht) (k I. s p2!“ time toI‘ .- .II’ lll.lll\ times I. |lt.lllll\ bccausc It's mpg” l’l‘UIL‘s‘h- MAW“. meetings. “mm” time will nIoIe faster than a doughnut at a learned the Intricacies ot “Be back here in] s'readin‘ A: [make suret '5 problemI' . up. to: tiitl.t\ \lsII_ I I]! too l.I/y to You name ”I and ”ml“ A time jim” to g” police convention. when the little haiid Is on the three and the matte-rpoi‘ howgyoui 12,3: mnivw time m “N abig hand Is on the sl\' "Haung a watch doesn‘t help. either lthink my watch Is about three minutes last.but I don‘t want to change it. Deep down inmy heart. l know It I mme It back thosethree minutes I‘ll be cutting time otl' of mylite somewhere elseIt you combine people like me Fast

To add to the situation. very few peopleha\e the same perception ol time as anybody else does. A class that ptits youthrough three hours of emotional and intellectual anguish every day might be a one»hour sexual turIi~on tor the person next toyou. Because of this perceptual time differ-ence. you spend approximately three times

I ‘I. ll IIII IIi .I IhcsaIIIIIs \‘o. ll you'd like toI 'l.llli IIIz. ~I-|I .Ind lI.I\c lllk' oppoitunityt I .. III '.|llIllt‘ll'\ yin-I .IIIIl pII/es. try t’t‘lllll'III lIIIII liltll_\ times i list’ the ond "time"t . ' I lllt‘ I'IIIl IIl this columnIII get bat k to what was saying...I llis lllI'lllt‘ltl IlItII .III' .Ippiosiniatcly 3‘head When

with it. liycn going to the bathroomlll\t)l\t's .1 time limit “It l don‘t lind a batliIooin III the nest lcw seconds. I‘m gonnabust'" ()b\ Iously. the "busting point" in thatsituation Is the deadlinel'hat‘s .Ill line atid dandy. because deadvlines are usually straighttorward lia\e itdone by sllcllvdlldsstlt‘h a time or else. Themun—um»MW

Speaking of time. did you count howmany times I‘ve used the word “time“ inthis colunin'.’ If the number you reachedwas 24. you‘re entitled to fantastic gifts andprizes consisting of -— absolutely nothing'\III\\.“\In other words. you've just wasted yourtime. Whoops! There goes another one.‘lI.lIllillI's l‘..lll‘ |l.‘.' «HI‘I illy

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\,I l'IIi‘II' l:.t IttlHtstIttlti ‘ lozitIItIItII‘Itt. ‘IHH: I ttIe IIisIItIItIoIiE' .I I‘IIIIsIIItIeI sends'I‘IIIIfs t‘Il Iitiit‘hase tt’oinIt, :‘IHI‘ litist‘. when( HAPEL HILL The NC State goll teaItI

competed in the Ping-American Intercollegiate(Iolt Tournament this past \iet‘kt'Iitl .It theI I ' I I‘Iii I'lt-' II EllItll IllI \I H Mm (lot ernors (‘Iuh golt'eourst‘.IIII \lo ”I‘I‘Il iIII Its The tirst two rounds “etc on Mimi and the.IIIttI1II s;IIII;_II.IIII~IttIoIi;:h titial round was on Satitrda} The Wollptit'kplayed 10th In a field of I: With a store ot 03?

Red-shirt t'reshman Tag W)lie a name otKnou Ille Tenn. led the Pack with a score ol 3.3?North Carolina “on the tournament \\ ith the lovt

score of X75. followed by UNLV. Georgia Tech.E-lorida. and South Carolina. The Indii Idtial \Hll‘net ii as Bill Smith. a sophomore t'rom l’I\'(('oaeh Richard Sykes feels his team ma} hate

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\ I ,I II III, ‘I.t Sl‘ seasonII I In It ”Will I. pressed and tried too hard against the tough t'omrI ‘H' II‘I . l . l t \t . .I I' ‘ll 1 I do It ittie llt'lst‘lS petition. “We dtdn I accept the tact that me ate a.I‘» III t ' l I it . . ..M : .;I I, ‘III II at the ls‘t'}llUitl\ good team also.(ouch Sykes. howeier. Is encouraged h_\ theIIII~IeIIIII ll -\ Httiee :\ eoittpleteI'i at? sI'.t‘Ii'It1 l|_|\k'l\. “hullIII iIIIiI-s «new hottie games isI-IitIIt \V‘I -\ special lztonom)I' II L. n hit it tllt hides seattti}.t In theII! II‘III.I ithhhets. Is also ;t\‘.ttlIltlt' ’I“ \ .‘

plzt) ot Wyte. “Tag played great. He auepted thistournament as a challenge,"The scores In the tournament \iere ttiitistiallihigh. L'NC won the tournament despite shool'ni;l‘t-oier-par. The cold and rain) weather onStittirdas was a big factor In contributing to thehigh scores()ther Wolt‘paek golfers Vtho partietpatetl In thetournament were Scott lsle) \sho shtt .I .2!

~ Eloisen Sargent with 332. Kelly MllLlllllll isith' tsst. .Ittd eosl SIT L'.l\l| l‘ot‘ Itiote t'r318lIiWe‘V'UT'olU“I tlitztltdllttll eall Nit): “I a" 31W» III 333. Joel Hartwell and Paul Manning each wth

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I V Ni h3- l’:\( 'K "I Woltpatls golfer Slt-ie Isles this the setond-lowest scorer for State in the Ping—Ameriran Tournament mth l. _t_t 3 ”HI, ”I,” mum“ 237. and Chris Greenwood With 241).-.t'I ‘_—u-.. alum

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IIIII I’lIIlles on .I IIIIIIIIIIIIII III ‘.t\t'Rapp‘s ~I\III \\ III. III the _\e.II”\I‘Il.\k‘ gut [II gel 3‘ Utlls lII I‘t‘Itl('IeIIIsIIII." 'I'IIIIIIIII \IlltI ”lhe\'III .IIIeu'cllent teaIII l'IIeI got I‘ Illl\toda} I did get some IIIIIlI IIIIIIItilt: trIIIII SIIIII- \IIIII-I IkmlILkhLI Hehad .I couple IIl hi; IIIIIIIIgs IIIIIII lIIIl|\ I named to lII.I\II .IIIHIII III IIIIIIII.IIIII IIIIII'III _I_IIII \llI‘I1.I_~_'I‘IIII IlillllIL'team. Hunt the III;III and the let!Wolfpack Sports Action

Netters

defeated

by B.C.By (‘hristine .lawurskySIIJII I‘III'eII

'l‘lie .\ (' State \IIIIIIIIII's tennisteam lost another match this week»end to Boston (‘IIIIege The Packdropped the match h} a seore ol‘9:

'\l the ltt'st spot. Jenn) SCH “as" (I. (II-l h) PamI’IIIIIIIIuslII, III the seeond spot,lIetlI \IIIIaIIIeI donned BI"JenmteI lane III three \L‘ls. Z-o. 7-(“a :l. (I «IIII the mud posItIon, lI.(‘,'sMIIIIIellI- ('hua \Ion h} delault IIIthe \L'\|IlltI set .Ilter healtng SusanSaunders In the lust set. (I4. Thematch “as stopped alter (‘hua tooka .I II lead III the second setThe l‘aek's Miehelle Parks tell atthe number tour position to Megan\\ll\l‘ll. h 1. Jo. or]. StephameDonahue also lost l\_\ a score III (II.(I II III B (‘ 's Regine lIagan.RIIIIIIItIng out singles action.Kane (‘arpenter defeated B.C.‘sl’IItIII‘Ia lalarieo III. (I 3. 6.4.III IlIIIIlIles pla). State “as unableto II.IIIII.IlI/e on the Maggie“IIIlIlltts \shle) combination asIhex \\t'lt' III-teated h} Bt‘ 's\\IlsIIII 'l.IIaI‘IIIo duo h) a score IIIII I. (I I Ihe other too doublesIII.ItIIIIII~I new not contested\l.tlt“\ lI‘IIIltl lItlls INC *7 l4 I‘ll [IIL‘IIIC l’aek plays |l\ lllllllIegIIIIII III.IIIIII Tuesda).ItII-IIIIIIIII .It I III out. at homeagainst I .l\l (IIIIIIIIIII.

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Men’s Tennis - Acc Tournament, April 19-21 at Georgia ToshWomen’s Tennis - NCSU vs. East Carolina, April 16 at 2:30

Baseball - at East Carolina, April 16

GWESMMINE AlllfllllNlllEBlflT.

The UAB EntItainment Comitte:presents. .

Bring something to drink and something to block the sun,and ring in the Summer withme

Saturday. April 201:00 pm.

redibleHarris FieldOutside the Student

(,8anSIC.

(‘enter Annex

Free Admission .’Must be 3| or older with suitable lD (drivers license) to eomsume alcohol.

Please. no glass. kegs. or party balls.

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Bad luck spoils Visit to Pul'len Park.~ cums.-Think _\'oti‘\e got bad Iuek' Stioaway from I’ullen l‘at'k Him thelast three times l'se been there. I'mconvinced that there‘s a euise hanuint”y over the place iMy first trip “as too necks .njo.on the da) that the New Klt.l\ ()nThe Block played at ResiiolilsColiseum which \t‘L‘llIL‘tlvlllst' .ipretty bad omen lrom the l‘L'L‘tllningl. ‘

it seemed like a nice. warm tlil\.and my girlfriend was \Isllllljc'.albeit while on prescription muselerclaxants (she had been in a recentcar wreckl. Well. I don‘t know “hatwas in tlte air that da). biit all oi asudden \ht.‘ got the urge to git platon the swings.Before I thought about II. l \\.is inher passenger seat heading; totPullen Park: Once there. \se spentfive glorious minutes \\.Ill\lll}.‘around and doing things. and then .ttelltale drop of rain hit IIIt' on thenose, "It‘s Just a passing shouei.she assured me. Little did I knou

Jeff ColébutnInnocent Bystander

\\ltcie \ie \saiteii out the stoini .iitiltlltl our llest 'tlioi.i.ueil iat' iiiiita\‘IIL'II lllt' \li'ti‘l illt‘tl illl\\|l,\‘~i‘ \\t‘lll l‘atls ltl lll. t.ll .l'ltl tlltl\L'aim} leanu: iiix yiilltiend‘stape «link l‘t'lIllItl lll ilie Studs.[ounce \eeiliess to sax ll disappeared lit a hum()ut seioiiil assault\sas .i \u'ek later. the din lteloic\\o|lsioi k \ltei Illl lRttl '(illl Ytllt‘c'hlllj.‘ the uea'liei reports tltistime. \i.e il:o\i i“.\'l .iitil stoekeil tipon llklsl'l\ lot the amusement ridesIllt‘ line lot the paddle lloats “ashad enough ixsi; ‘.\.l|lt‘tl at least anhour l. l‘lll when \\e reached thehead ol the line the ct‘lI\Cl\illlIlllsoiitiiled like this"l lls. gene litiii the II\ ki‘ts”,lell. l tlont ll.l\t themyou the llclst’ls

Hints

on l’ulleu l’ai'k

" I saidl L'itH'that weather reports had been issu "\o. \oii didn't I don t lia\ eing Tornado Watches and ,‘seieie them"Thunderstorm Warnings tor \\akc sound hail' .ltlsl \iriii. it getsCounty. \\ . ii si-We dove otit ol there and ducked "Yes. sou ilo lhe\ 'ie ill in\ ualinto the Turlington Stud) lounge. let that I care you to hold."

she said iitiite I‘k. the tH llll', ol l'i-’ l‘l'llut‘“l iii You IICH‘I §.'a\e lllt' .i MtlllllL' \oui palettts .ll‘ttlll somessallet " thing _\ou \lltl it rht look on llt‘l“\\ hat ’ \\ here‘s [it‘s \\.il|et "’ lat e \\.l\ .in\ iiirh. .itioii l“e seoiiietl the park to iio a\ail. l tlltlll t ll.l\t' lll liil-use \\llll tire.and in) gtttllrienil \sas \tll a happ\ either. hia \xe illilll i think llllll llpeisott. lltc \tallet \tlIlltllllt'tl not about that lllllll \\l' pot to the polu eout} out titkets .iiid her moire}. hut station \ilil- e [llr' olti. t'l whoalso all ol liet ll). .ill ol ltet th‘tlll ietiiiiieii the mallet .Illlltlsl c ise lieicards and ltet drt\ei's lieeiisellii's. another ilkIsI'l li‘l illl\ ne tiotii thelook. kids‘ l-otesltailois ing'l \\e house to tne poli.e \I.lll'lll 'a about .tlclt het home nuitibei at the main lieeiise‘ ll iiikih h.- sail. lllt str-aniollue and departed. PIJlllllllfJ on tottiinu out ol our ears and plat .-.l itgtoirtc to liei parents house loi oil as aiieaili \piil l ooi iok. lade \\e made .1 lllllll attempt the nest

:\s she turned onto the oiitei ioop da} tlllllllj.‘ \\l‘ll\ltl\l\ ihi~ illlll'ol tlie lit‘lllltlt‘. \\c couldn't help \\|lll tiso liienils in IN“ iiiiere snotieiiij: the tour state troopers sticuittli lIl titlllll‘t‘ls, \flknoxs i lliepaik trip itsell \tas l.iiils ll|lt".\'lllIllltlll‘.'lIItiienilsparked on the side ol the on rampYep. _\ou guessed it it \\ as .ipolite roadbloek. eheekiit}: tliiiei'slII enses' \l}. _L‘itlli'iend's liteiise andall her othet II) “as in the llllssllt‘.‘\tallet. and smee it “as a ieiital L.IIlslie had been in a car \\lt'\l\iemeitiltei' 'i she didn't hast-tiation lot the eat. either Hi..-

tiil hut \Kllllt‘ l \as llieie‘ahoiit \\.illstotk .llltl‘rt'i‘ l l‘slll‘i-l't'\ttltlr‘\\llil \\t‘|ll there to.\llout theliopttt-J iir\\ltrm. lllt‘ll‘i

saitii~ lllllt‘ that l \\.isliieinls \-..-re \tt'illL‘ .ipolite \si'te slnittiii-J.tl ( Ilillllltl /.'iouooiltours loaiiit‘ie 'l‘a.'\eti|s ol |ll\ I’lilicu l’aik .isShe \\.is let oll' \\ith a \\.Il'lllll:,' its \xeisul \ll hail the 'oslticket. and \se ilt'oie oil to her par uallet .illii ,.ipe leek reapis and accttls' liilttst‘. \\ltt't‘e \\t' tltst‘tnt‘t't‘tl lltt.ill\ iliil "II to tilh ‘lu' t‘mlilietltat the \\illlt'l had been lound at tlte hoats. .llltl llri‘ ‘n.illllll‘ iii k.-ts .i errpark and had been taken to lllt‘ later toiii tip l‘\ tilt witherpoliec station l'l'het’e is nothing llimmr'i souu'tli‘uct is rue that a

Riding the lotomotiw is just one of mam things to do “hilt‘ spvmlui, il-afternoon at Pullen Park. The train is also a great max to es; ilpt lli: . iv,

llt'tttiis \liiii ‘l pdatetoiiith tiip \toulil he pushing in}link llie papers uoiilil look likethis the llt'\l da\\leteot \lioutt llrts l’tillcn l’aikluo liiiiiieil”

”I’t'lll't'ltiitl ll,Splt‘t‘tll .iiti L'I‘l’lafgiie ol I oi lists \uarttis (tier NI) _L'li’llll \ t~.|s’a|ei.‘lt shod hi i.l.illi.t\‘ Islartir Returns to sost.i=l il'l’i-iue Illilt loi.i..li' tr i»: .a 1 llIlill‘tll (titllll‘ii‘ii I\’t‘l‘lil\i" ‘.ii,‘ti\.'i .~

Dancing andss0cializing bring end to boringMondayniuhtsIt s Mondas night and m\ mind isillprepared lot the neck thit liesahead of me. Someho“ the booksI’m supposed to read don‘t liaxe theappeal they used to. Studsitig is |ttslnot what I want to do tonightThe television screen \IIH\\\ meimages ol painted-on smiles and .a, Mamstrange attitudes l haie iioiihle \tmiu-arelating to. biit I stare at tlte st teen hinonetheless. There‘s \ttlllt‘llilllj:about an electric hm doing the

Nathan GaYou Can Be Me

\t‘t' \\ llll tilttltl l‘t' .tl Ill} \It'lIl"( let out ol that sleepsliiit and pmi ltllllt‘s.“.i liieutl ol llllllt' intending.i\\.i\ llllttl lllls IltL'lll illls'.ll illtlt'ls

slt‘al llii‘ltoitiloitt Its hislcunilei anil lleiusc \lilt' are \itt_\.all \\llll Ill):thinking IIVI' IIIC Il‘\ IOU \III‘IVIAIIII lit \imli-s .is ll llrg\ ktiiw \illllt‘llilllj.‘think for myself tonight tituu'iTruly. my evening is doomed to he I don i .t| ‘_,'!lt‘ \\ llll \iatilieua complete waste ot time. hut sud hetause l in same lot aniihme to.ltltl stilllt‘ CM Ilt‘lllt‘l'il ll" llll\ «llt'dtlliil \I\‘Il\lil\ l i'o up to in) roomand llllt‘\\ olt Ill} llisuc} \\oild lsltiit llieit shout dim nslaiis to theeieit \iho \\|ll make titsnigiit memorable

denl) the door to Ill} apartmentflies open. A gust ol' “llltl speusinto my abode. cutting through thestaleness that is m_\ ewnmg: I lookweartly up front my boul ot l‘lllllLoops Jaime latestught snack) to

' THE CUIIING EDGE :I u - II We Carry Nexxus, Paul Mitchell| 8x Fermodyl lnteractives" 832-490] :$2.00 of! Hoircut- guyys 8i gols

$5.00 off Bodywove HOU'SI . '. ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS 3M0": 1F" II Appointment or walk to ”gut pm :i 2906 Hillsborough St W 8 am - 3 pmI ." across from Hordees Expires 4-22-9 :-------------—------------i; s-----‘,"é-----------------‘' II ' II I: Attention NCSU Students :: 1.1. ALL YOU CAN EAT 51.. :I ‘0‘sz SEAFOOD SPECIALS TV I: To?" with Slaw 6’; French Fries |I $499 plus (ill-ounce:tt‘th:;;‘:llllllli:l:rr\tor \ "\ $4.09 phi :: Per pers‘m No Iakeoiits Per person I

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The Prudential 6%)

(iisen a slitileL \sould _\ou une tip 25 ‘sll'itstop.sour lL‘lll'L‘lIIt tit cheek lioin L‘UIIIL‘ to _\oi

That's because ledci‘al lectslatton requires m[0 t‘ltttilst' tlittitltg lltt‘itltlt‘ itpltitlts. .\.\\iIlIIL‘ litmonth at retirement. \\oti|tl sou choose one i

Benefits For YouYou get _\oiti lull \letll)()ptiott l .a month tor lite.

Option 3 You get \lfillll a tnontlt l'oi‘

Option 3 You get Slffllll .i inontli lot

II this sounds like a no \\lll situation. _\ou'isou lose money\ou can:I l. lake the ma\imiim income tor _\ou

and )out' spouse.2. (‘rcatc .i easlt iesetxc.

The Prudential Presents A Free Seminar to N.C. StateUniversity Employees on Pension Maximization

ma} haw [U do luilll itl lltc‘st‘ lltittL‘s hL‘ItHL \Ull ltlll‘e‘)

lile rand lose \Sllll a month t.

lilc iand lose Sillll a montltl.‘e tight. No matter \\ hieh choice _\ou make.

' :\Iltl. )otit' l]t'll'\ pet nothing. Yet with careful planning: ahead ol’ time.

The seminar is to he held at (location) at (little).Please call 876-0502 to confirm a seat.

tliiitl ll‘i‘lll the tltl i: rim:itl\l ill in”.iii hetueen\l lllt'tlil‘.\ll to the tliill iii a l‘astniii-n

\\ li it l iiiqiiiie kind ol outlttshould be putting, on‘The) tell me the} are l.llslll}.‘ me toIIIL' I‘tllllttll Sllt'llt‘l li‘l I’IHIL'IC\\I\CNight. I think a little bit lan elloit

pithlllllll‘i_ an! the lotIl‘:‘ Ill llit sluts li‘.iillllj,,‘l \t t‘lot me oil a Honda) t and tlei Islt' on t an heat the point lini: tliillll lit-.iissomething; a touch outlandish \ll.ll\lll:_' ilu .\ ill \\ Illt \t'lllli iii:lhe piedominantl} oiangge. multi \ihtations lti :xsel ‘lll's'll Harm: aeLt‘ll’lk'tl siiiped. ltlll); slee\e. hiit .lestenrl :., ill.' Mali .it iii. door"ton ilouu sltitt \\illl the lotii hiillon \sli. stamps our l.tlliis ll-i l‘.l\l‘tiills is in} lust selection horn in)sltlsk'l uith no end 'I he orangeand ‘.\llllt‘ hon tie and sllllliiieilttinil set the oitllit stiaicht

ol our age(lute past lllls \ hit k point a .' takeout on the iliriti lli'itl'atid ~liohil‘Illsk‘l\L"\\lll'l\' li-‘l‘.1~ l‘l;i~ 1'\P‘tl\v\nil to make the eiiseitzlile . lashl Ilgillh llaslt lails . ' lilah ll‘. .lllltl in_\ la\endei. iitilesient smok around the ilanie llooi k. t‘. ill’lll!‘ iatket l'tti ieail) lot .i tiiylii oni Ilslllkl-Il\ \l’l‘l zilria‘ pto‘ n! ll. “\\llll liietiils \slto kiim‘. lti\\\ l l;kt- suits ittoit ot .i shown .-.i .. . '

tolian' litii lot those iiitki eiioiiz'h tr s'.iii.l inWe .ii'ii\ed at the Sheltei at It llls‘“\“k'k‘l ‘l“‘l'p in. knouiny the doors \\lll close Ills' patrons knov. .~.i. l‘. otherat in the morning But \se don‘t through taiinliaiits ot iates lhexNever take shortcuts or play in lonely places.

2 for 1 in Our Food Courtevery Tuesday from 5 - 8pm

Buy 1 get 1 tree on any item in the Food Court* STEAK AND CHEESE OUTLET

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lr;”ft“ L ‘ ' 5 .This; summer, 90 for ll“,J _{r Ifsomething completely 4:}“\\i'ii ,, 37,different. the key to L’// l 1’success and the cultural I]experience 0/ a lifetime, ‘Kim 4 crcditsMay 21 June 25Maximum

(Equnalent to FIJIOl/lmll0:30 - [:00 (with intermission)4 credits (Equivalent to FLJlOZ/l04)June I - August 6 l0150 - lle (Wllh intermission)For More information. contact Prof. Yamithashi or Ms. Kashimiira.Dept. of Foreign Languages and therntures: 7l7-2475 l «2476.L______________._._

PENbIONMAXIMIZA’I‘ION

it _\our retirement check" \Yoiild \ou \\ ant toit tiniil\ at \ottt death l)id _\ou knou _\ou

at'i icd persons entitled to employee pensionst' a moment _\ou u ere entitled to \lel to ait the l'ollou in; options‘.’

For Your SpouseBut it _\ou die. )iltit‘ \tlt'\ I\ myspouse gets nothing,Your sur\ i\ mg spouse gets s l .Siltla month tor lite.Your sui'\ i\ ng spouse gets Sts'fill amonth.

i. l.imit _\our cash otitllou. attd4. Lane a reasonable inheritance.

l'slii|\‘. olio .rii t.';rt..ii~_ it‘ll islioaitthe it lot a one nig'lit dame tlx l'.\oineone i‘oltit‘s up to niv and mm it stasl‘lllllt‘lils rio l.lkl\’\‘l I acknowledge “ethics 1. .the tillllllllllltlll \sith i «iiiile .llltl a llh rot ill -_ itilt‘.tll lell ”lllaiils. \oii “ iiag.‘ \i» ‘i‘l .lantnil nos. It to .i burning; lll'll 42“"“i\\‘ it and .! boils lllll ol soie lIIlls \llt‘lli'l *'.l"\ iii-eileil to step outside lot a M’lllfll!‘ “ “it.too! twee/e. hut the Ill announces ——~the i los'u: lioiii .llltl illt‘ last song: NW“)!lot it: tllJlll lhe ilosing hour\li|l» l on in. his. Ilu ~ei'peiit in F “W”tltt' ‘ lll.ll

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April l5, ."~)(ll\ Jtri/Iu that it i 'llrl. i‘\ (iii {not/in _./ Ilie \Iltt/t’lll built Let onies in on. c {In oi’lt. vi...’ r‘/l :iiIllrlrre/rlx. Hit in i' ti.'\ and Ill rat (In tt‘l\ [Me of (he cum/mi ure reeiiri'ret/ ( .i/tce: Me n rr/roiii its Mir i~Mimi

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Spend taxes on educationl nee again April l5 is here. It's time to pay the tax man.

.\lltl while the (ieneral Assembly wants our money. the_\ appear tol he uriw thing to spend it on what’s important: Education.l Budget subcommittees ha\ e recommended $59.2 million in cars1 from the l'N(‘ls_\ steni's budget for next year. that wouldn‘t be so had itl tNl “s budget hadn‘t been cur last year as well.l the new cuts will iust multiply the problems we are all familiar with.

\eeordirig to an article in The News and ()bserser. there will he a 2 5perce i cut in teaching positions and a five percent cut in adinimstratisepositions the tierier‘al Assertibl). ‘s original plan was to ctit out) one percentof the teaching positions and lil percent of the administratoe positionsHut apparent!) some l'NC officials decided that a lit percent cut in

adriiinistration would he ”des astating." We haw to wonder if some oi thoscofficials. read administrate. were a little too worried about their own iobsthe purpose ot a unoersit) is to teach. not to administratel'itdei' the proposed budget cuts, N.('. State will lose about Stl positions.

almoo .1 quarter of the total lel teaching cuts planned throughout thes) slcltt.

It's about time the (ieneral Assembly and the L'NC administration toundsome t onstructiie solutions to North (‘arolina's and llN("s budget problems lin the short term. there may not be much we can do. \\e um be torced to lrust put up '.\llll it. the same way we base to put up with pd)ltlf_‘ our last's t

Columns .

eac h setrBut in the long run. there are things that can be done to so|\c the problem

and eiisuie it doesn‘t happen again.the rust thing to do would be to establish an lzdacation Trust Fund If

\Jortn ( arolrna cart put billions of dollars into a lligliw.i_\ 'lrust lurid. thensurel) an Fdiication Trust Fund isn‘t too much to ask.the second thing to do would be to implement a plan proposed b\ MichaelHe proposes that instead of making hard cuts in bad scars when icieiities

.t!i.' and then splurging in years when the state is prosperous. that a sortp5 :‘lal iriist lttttd be \Cl up.\\ ltctt :exenues are high. some portion ot those rexenues would be put lll t

i the trust tiiiid then. when re\enues are low. inoiie) could be taken troin llttii :ist mud to make tip the differencethose two suggestions are only the beginning of what the (ieiieral

\sss'lt‘illl} must do to if public higher education in North (‘ai'olma is to bet‘tc\cttlcd trout going the was of elementary middle and high schooledut atton.

Buy a magazine for NCSUhis week. NC. State students base the opportunrts to make thtlihrar} honor roll.

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the Student Senate and I).H.Subscription Ftind llrise to combat recent budget cuts

Hill l.rbr'ar) are sponsoring .1 Sa\ \l‘hc moire).

l’.ttst‘tl will be used to establish an endowment fund to pieicnr tniiheilo make the general honor roll placed near the media circulation desk.

sittclt‘fth cart donate SSH or less. A donation ot bill to \ltlll will place thestudents name on a specific honor roll posted near their area ol interest It a

lll earn citations and regain old subscriptions,llt

sltitlc‘lll's clttilt'r‘.Slt'lll or more is donated. the name will he placed on a bound issue ot thethe moae} collected will help the librar} regain some ot the ltllltl ioninals

l and periodicals that base been canceled in the past two sears.l the hind dri\ e begins the week of :\pl'll 152” two tables is ill be set tip tolI take donations at the free expression tunnel and on the Brit k)ard. Students .tan donate money from i) am. to 1 pm e\er_\dio‘slake checks ptoable to Friends

‘s'iibseriptiori in the "memo" blank.of the I llli'dl'}. and write Sax \

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Quotes of the Day‘ln general the art ot gmernmeiit consists in taking .is mu. h monei as possible lion:o-ie part} of tile citi/ens to goe to the other "lil’ltlll‘t’" i ll" rrt ot l.t‘\.llti'll consists in so plucking the goose as to obtain the largest .itllrttrlll otteatlici s .r I'll the least amount ol hissing "7 [Hill Baptiste ('o/lmt

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liiiallx'ltie wrarei months art behind us. andspring is in tiill swing, \‘ice weather hassome. the trees are in lull blossom andi\ei_\thmg is liesli and new. In case _\oticouldn't trgrrie .1otit.spring is lit) fa\orite~e..sori the one that lisc been waiting allIcai tor the one that amass seems so‘lllllll lmc the smell ot the sweet morning air.tlt.‘ ar-trnd ol the running lotintain behind‘hc \tiiiltitt (enter. and tltc stglil ill the'..ees blooming iii the ('ourt ot thet'aioliii is \piing stems to make N (' Stalealiie .rnd l‘it'dttttllll Ilcttcr let. spiiiig seemsto make e\er_\oiie cheerful and pleasant. Itrot airing"llt"s st men also brings .r new birth to allititnjs and i» ith this new lite l tind irisseltl‘ll~|lrtr:,' xi itlt t"telt'\ l don't lt'cl lllsc sllllltglll\ltlt il.l\\l~lztltls dome sthoolwotk. andl ltt .eirainls not :‘tllllj.’ to spend much time-'.tid‘ Im.‘ lol classt‘s llt.tl l'ltl slt‘ls dlltl lll‘t‘dit lletl I don t er .‘lr w ant to read a iuic)ii'l'ild'ltt' irtwcl ln :‘crlcral. Ill) minds goneto Ill.'l|t'l l'lllli' and it's not eoming back’\i-ine ptoplt ietti to this phenomena asllriwt'ic‘l. l s.t\ llt.tl it‘sa slight "lzitcrgsls'etli~tiilii.tioii ’ \oti see. all ol the‘llilllrd‘vis that \c been placing on brain)

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\liill lliliitigfltitttl 'lris \t‘lll\‘\lk'l has hL'L'lleoioeited into an .rir.i\ ot t‘\Lll|tl:.‘ mindlessicll\ll\llns isn’t all bad though \II right. sol

Kathleen SteOpinion Columnist

hale stopped studying. gone on a note-taking strike and developed a se\ ere case ofclassroom phobia. l haw. howeicr'.replaced these boring actiiiiies withdoodling. da)‘ dreaming and an \‘-cr.illcas)-goirig attitude. Now. _\oti tell mew inch is better: a harried. stresstul schedulefull of tests and papers, or a calm, r'cla\iiigagenda consisting of rest and nothingness"l'nlortiinatel). doodling \dtl become a t ittedious after a while. so l'\e collie up witha lew substitutes to ease the iiionoton) otclassroom sketching.Fltst ol all. sort sliotild persuade \oriiprofessors to lake class outside lhisprondes benefits tor both son andbelieie it or not\ou‘ll haw lots ot new sceiiers to look atand son might men get a siintan (lit theother hand. \otti teachers will tcel the tooland comfortable hiec/e ot the greatoutdoors. lit tact. the) might csei; l‘tg‘llt toeuros nature so much that the) tlt'tltl'.‘ toqrtit teaching and become .i scout inasrei lotthe local Bo} Scouts ot -\iiici'ic.iIt that doesn‘t work. ,‘t‘l‘ cart alwaxs aoiutnptng tacks heroic. during and alterclass The ph_\srcal e\er'cise will be goodtor son. and it w ill help to keep _\oti awakeBetter _\et. wear your l'l- ltlll l shirt to

sour lll\llllclill\ as well

Classes should ease upwinn the springL'ld'ss lllal ‘isd\. ll \iltl ilii lall .tslt‘t‘ll, xi iu‘piolcssoi \\lll assiirirc that \ori \c lllsl r:;iilroni Raleigh to h\\Il/t‘ll;tlltl .md liarLt)b\ioiisls. lllt‘\ wouliin't sa_\ .tll\llllligtiicaii and horrible to a college student whotakes lilltsltdl edtitation so seriorisl\llterclotc. ‘-ttll can snore aw.i\'Him a long. littltl ilaj. ol at to this \lls h a»lllt‘\L‘. :still lllill‘riillls Willi-l ltt‘l lllst' ilitlittfriirich homework llowt \i'l .r good 'eiit ieiredistiihritioii tspciti sir. h as _\oiriseltwon‘t want to take a Y1.rlrt'tlll-‘,lI would suggest write spring t lcaiitiig !-~i:Ireah/e iliat as tollcgc students none o! ll‘ltltdt‘lslalid t"\.lt!l\ with His" tllttasc littkiiis\\e seem to hate the spiiiig part unite.it‘ltlttll it s the word tlttiiiitig‘i that nall ha\c liotihlt e lllllllt'it'lilli' l.tirt'i me lhat~ ‘tiggi‘sl silllti' :Iiti'il \[lllll‘tight. ’diitxri'g lust o..tci.l ltlx/d .rn.l l..t\t‘ tht halt ltlll bos on tourtloot llieii itt'eitlc llt‘l to do .til‘- ot Ili.dishes oi l.rt:iidr\ tor lllt rest o! llt;seiiicstct it‘s a tlitlittilt ,oli l'l.‘l iltiict'llthas to do it'

ll lltt'\t‘ lilt‘th \li‘l! l .il‘t’n‘dl Iii -\‘il !lit‘li i‘to think up \lllIH or \i'ltl i".‘~!l “hate‘siitl Iltl it'llrt‘tttl‘i‘t llia'. \ttttttL‘ ;\ .t ‘st‘o‘sirt iiilltll-l"..ill\t'il. .t‘ li‘. si llitiltllt'. llt'\\l lli'\"lllk‘llilll: iltttV \-llil all. .t\ llit‘ s.t lli:‘ ‘i-LW"sl‘lt'ir’ it is \I‘llliii. “i\i."'ii‘tir \[ri H rt‘ iii/.‘ii‘r l'iti’. t./ _‘r.ii/th/ii'r. .."/r on

Boycott of Coors lacks credibilitlhr .tiiiggle among coriipcting interest‘ltltll“~ to hase their son cs heard and gaindry-pint tiotii the l‘llllllc and polici llt.tlstl‘s‘~rlil'.‘lllll s leads atti\ists lo twists lacls.

othciv isc.iooie o~il ol contest or:rt..tripiil.itc the issues to their .irl\antagclllt irrattice ot piopaeandr/iiig does noton »'llltcl the Right or the 1 chWrit t» ‘llltl‘l\ .inri‘iiedoittiriattor the base lcalrltt‘s Illtlitllli‘. Netti-n. lil“\t‘\t'l has a group itiiii iiilioriwidt tarripaigii as deceittiil arid.llctl‘i lat lsiitL' Ill cicdlltlt‘ t‘\Itlcntc as thet rli‘l‘ titotoit heme pushed ht the Studentl‘ll‘ Ili iiineiital \ction('or|ittonIn c.ill\ lchruar'x. the Nt'bl ('hapter ot\l \t l.ill|l\llt‘tl air ettort to encouragesltidettls to bottott an\ (‘oor's product iniespoirsa to rllceations that the ('oors'.r|tttl‘- i~ anti t‘ll\tlillll‘lc‘lll. racist. andsesist the hoitnit retened tront pagel‘ttlllli its in lethnretari and read like a\l, \( lllt ~~ release lacking ans responselroin the brewers

lectiati i..n aiiier lla\id Spratte quoted\t \( spoktspeison .Iosie Parker’s elaiiriThat a ltti'llrllt‘l ot the ("riots family had.while .iililieseom .. group of ininoi'it)l‘tinls ~s people said that Blacks areunintelligent \l \t' s charge that art owneroi .t :nntii l‘i.llivlt dollar t'tllllp'dll} publicl).tli’illllt‘tl a group III such a manner seemed\\lls'll|\'l\ lai tctched. so I clicskcd theallegations toi m\se|t What I loiirid willtrouble ansone w rih a penchant tor \eracit}l'ne .illi'j,‘.:llr'lls oI racism stem from aspeech made hi \lilliam ('oors in I‘M-l.(itH‘tdt‘c ot the speech b_\ the Rock)\louniain \r'ws iesulted in a ‘Slfitl riiillioiilibel slander lawsuit brought b) the ('oorsagainst the ntwspapcr ('oois dropped thesuit in his" when the newspaper agreed toretain their slots and publicl) apologt/L‘ [0the bit-wers t'\t‘ctll|\k‘\ In a letter to Coors.Roth \loiiiitain \ews Fditor Ralphliltlllt'\ wrote that the paper regrettedpublishing the misleading quotes andr'etererrces made in the story arid that thepaper ‘did not intend to cause liarrri.dairiagc or iiicoiocitiencc" to (‘oors Theletter liiither stated that the new spapcr wasaware that William (‘oors .riid rhc Adolph(‘oors ( o hare an outstanding record oftl'llxt'lll .irid in\o|\eiiieiit with the lllllltll'll)coiiiiiiiinil)" \lore endencc ol ('tiorstonicrri tor minorities comes ltorii the

“M“‘nwPaul DanielGuest Columnistl‘ebruar). l‘lX‘l Black luritei’prise maga/niccoier stor‘s which named ('oors one ot"The 5” Best Places For lilacks lo “oilsIn addition. since I‘lH-t. (aims has had anlongoing cmeriaiit with the X \.\( l‘ ant.l‘l'Sll to promote lllllltlrtl) economr.deiclopmettt, In alleging that ('oois is ant:enxiionmenr. the Sli.»\(' press reltasequoted a National l'osic ('ainpaigri clam:that (‘oors' routine pollution of (‘Ieai ('reekin (iolden ('olorado “contributed to ahigher than usual occurrence" ot canceramong residents of the .»\pplewood Knollsneighborhood near l)en\er. Bin aetoidingto the Demer Post. Applewood does notreceise its water frorn (‘lear (‘rcekFurthermore. \‘irgil Hill. president ot('onsolidated \lutual Water. the comparowhich supplies Applcwood‘smaintains that all the water the compan}.sells "meets or csceeds \igororis state andfederal standards.”SliAC also quoted an l-l’\ strid\ whithstated that (‘oors dumped Ill riiilliorigallons of industrial waste into the lowsLandfill in Denier This much is true litll.shal SliAf neglected to mention is thatfront WtiS- l‘lth the (‘olot'ado llcpartnicntol Health and the lil’.»\ said that lower)was the proper place to dispose ot \lltllwaste. In fact. waste was brought there b_\many companies. hospitals. and municipalgosernments tor disposal. In additionaccording to authorities. (‘oois contributedonls Ill percent ot the waste disposed otthere and was neser cited tor \iolatirigens ironmental laws at the landfill.It would be untrue to sit) that (‘oois lldsneser been cited tor pollution. in ldt'l thebrewer) was cited twice in I‘ltltl tor water\iolations Arid Pat Nelson ot the (‘oloradoDepartment ol Health gme (‘oors ”aboutinc-rage" marks for its eturronnrental

water

record. (‘oors literature li'ecl) admits thatthe autumn} has "made some mistakes inthe past” arid \ows to do better. stating thata clean srlut‘cc Ul walt‘l‘ Is \Ilal in theproduction of their productsBut it is also clear. that (‘ooi‘ \\.l\concerned about the cniiioniiieni tori.-

hctoit it tier one [tends \iritr' as ta: l-r @-,is lllt‘ l‘l‘ttls ‘\lte't; ( l‘i'l‘ .li‘ It'tttrl and t. it!(I'ltll.ltltl s lll‘l \rasle Iiealilictil l‘iaiflwhen :[ «.i~ llll trial to iaii.,i tlt:l.i are.stwagt thr l‘lt\‘t"\ Jias tut r- «titan. tensure i stable t'llrlii‘tll'tt‘lrl Hot atiIripriwtd tetttnolog\ .llltl it' it tit.‘,‘sloie retenils the l-rewer. .oli-pidstati'ttt'tt' ot lri~iiw‘iri..iii.l l’it'i“-ill b i.‘.i.' iriia‘tlt'li‘ likt t‘?‘ a. _. i.. lllltidtltlc‘lrt the tour pitiriiilts at.ioiiceiiierl '\ lllt t‘llilltititlll'. ’ttit ill'illlllll ot\‘ttdts .llltl [l.t tt‘li‘rst‘ ..l lo‘lltit it.i.niriimi/iiig or eliiaitiatrae e-ixti-=itiiieiit.ihealth and s. tz-ts iisks” to the \l'llllllllllll\the use «it iiirioiatiie iethnologits and'ttt)t|iiig ot materials to ctiltsi'l‘lt'\\llll\\'\ and elriiimatc wastes. and lastlxto \l‘llllli\l the c’llllll.ill\ s l‘ll\lil« ss ‘.rthough e\er\thrii: we do will he st ltllllll/L'ilto the publiclit li‘iitg‘ltt/i‘ (lilill s t‘lliiils tit l""l ll'u('otincil on ltoitoitiit l’iiorttics whit?"rewards those that promote peactcharitable gi\iiig. lltlllilllH lllllllL‘ andeiititoiiriteiital goodness ;'.i\e t'oois"aho\c a\ciage marks tor sorta!lt‘slltlllsllllllh ”lhc wcli o1 ilccctl wo\eri h\ \l \tbecame men more tangled when I learnedthat |).i\id \piatte. the stall \iritti whoctl\t'l'\'ll the stoi\ lor lechiritian is llltllsi'lla member ot \l \t' llis .l\\iltl.illtlll \\|llllllt' t‘l'ltllll ts lsllins ll lit t'\t‘t\i>ttt' itl lllt' l‘dl‘t'tlllll lli‘ ts sllll .tlltl'oi'il lil LI>\t’l llti'ens ironiiiental hcat“hen l cortlroitted iircirihcis ol \l \twith |It\ tiiidirtgs the group s response it...ls‘\itllllillllt'l\ t‘t'dllldlldll \li'llllls'ls \l.llt'rlthat their \rlllltl's weir .i. wood i lllllltiallltorigli mm were unable to tit. ill. itsoniccsi and that the truth is reallx quiteiel.ili\c \\Ith lllt' t \tt’llll'lll ot oiie Illt ltilli‘l\l \t' was nottli’tlllltlth ill tls M'tlttt's llli l.Itl llt.tl tile

with H ltt‘il \\ till it“-iiilorllialioii tlic\ itsed lot llit \.llll[‘.ll!‘ll Hi iwritten lroiri was enough Mu h Itlt'.l\t\ lillli' \llJllkk itl lllt‘ Ililiiltttil l’t tlitriidltaled ll .tttitscd orit‘ is iiitstiiit.rtgttill\ or .il the \ct\ l\'.l‘l lirirtltiit’d ‘atti[llr|\ lll‘.’ itllt \ Illlll's i‘lti t'I‘M/i! Ilrttr'r, /\ ll tit, it. t‘.v ., r”,\( \ta‘.

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