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SUFFOLK SPORTS
THESU~LKJOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992

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THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
Suffolk University's Student Newspaper

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BUZZARD'S IAY The Suffolk I000tl' team loll an•
OChcr hear1bratuoa Saturday 11
~ Maritime Acad·
etny5- l , Chlppia1tbdrsa:onl1o

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The tic:n pla)"Cd wcU in
thc fnl half.but suffc:rt:d from.
Id: of pb,ycn. causin& mudl
fatiJUC in the second hall. Ody
12 Rams playcrJ showed up for
the pmc. lcaVU11 thc team wilh
only one substitute.
Thepmewuticd I- lat
one point. bul Mass. Maritime
s:orcd four unanswered go.ili,
lhrccoflhosccomin1inlhcsec:ondhalf. ThcBuccanccn didnOI
have more lalent than the Rams,

bulthcyplaycd•bcUcrpmc.
Mass. Mari lime ppcncd
lhcJCC(Ulgfiveminutc:1in1olhc
1•mc when Derek Dcmenti

H~ALLOWEEN- Halktwffl\cfui,tay at lhef!"ucil.Hall floristShop·captura thc
~apuil of the ICMQn.

.Caroi:,11 BraJyllolVMI StaJI

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Suffol~ student car-jacked near ·
North Station-on way to campus

thcball from lhcrighl sidcorlhc
nctinlothcleftsidcpu1Surfolt

&oalicTatsuya Nquuc.

TheRlmJmswc:rt:dlhat
aevai min.CS 1'ilCf when
LuisVil.labuotlflP(dthebaJJ

aoal

ova thcladoCe.cc.ncer1oa1ic

Sc:ottDou1lu.whohad comcout
ofthenc:ttotry10preven1ashot
by Vm.at.m.

in
Bosloft and still had his wa1ltt on
hiJ lap when tne, manjumped ln

u Mass. Mmitime 11:0fflt apin
in lhc ISlh minule on almost Cl •
actly thcame play as thch ram

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ew sports techno ogy
h p
'WI11 e 1 athletes
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This lime lhc ball wus hall'tlulJ)Ould not xorc, u lhcir
throwndosutolhc&oalandwu shots either went wide or wm
hcadcdin10thcrigh1corncrofthc JtoppcdbyNaga.suc,whoended



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WUSCOO$WlllyboOlin11oalticb

Thequestionis.howdo
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ConlriblJtinsRcponcr

howath:::...=:

andithas1CNORwhichhootlO
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&on1oCthe nctfOfthc1hrow-in1. midf,cklers. and lhcn the pby
ThcrcwcrenoSuftoUi:dc(tnden wou kl~~bactdi>WftlheSurclox enough to him to disnipc folk eod. IUJII& ~ defense.
~ in his attempts to head the howcva~=:.i~~ :1;~
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Just the physical pre&· I a t . •_
h lf-tim_ . ? hey were
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cnce ol Rams player .;thifl
optOmtsOc at this l)OUII lhlt ~Y

arc 1
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ID analyu III while s1anding on• force plate
athktc • ~onnancc-.dalsolO wrutj, can measure lhc position
cha.lkn&~
ol the foet, how the weigh t is

•-=ymoredevica Whcllthcy lin •wtight, theydoit

andpnx:cllOdbylhcDAS. Rela•
live wind, waic, velocity, thr
boal'uccelrntionanddt.cdaa·
tion, the p)lilioa oC the aeat., Md

:.;~.:•:a:.vebcen = r , r :. lhegamearoundin

aweiaiwm:~~~:.": ~~~Jthefoot.and10
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thcan11toflhc0111 ·nsomc

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u,c
we1J,htlif\ertopoclm:.c11:hftit>

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Up&olhilpoint.Sulfollt
. One reason ror their
hadbcc:apla)""l11oodpnc oplOmlSfflWUlhatthcywould

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rormance?

DAS,which unkccptnclcofa

Advancements in ing ro1.nfncs. wcightliflCf'I ux

phamacok,ay arc noc the only !orcc platctandvidcocamaasto
~ I Compulcn,robOls. ~ hdp analyu their perf'onnanre.

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: r =·=
rclatin11o the rowc:r'a petfor•

mancfW the boat ii measured

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Ma&.Mariairaecaptalittdoaiu
This optomism did
weiJbdi ~ , ;".n':abe~ wei~Jp,)CCII. Thcinfor• coadl'tboltnearbyviaractiosiJ•
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oppor1UUiea, bowevu. lastklftg,howC\"Ct,uMass. Mari• Howeva. ~isakJloCpbysics ::":e&ombOlh~r~plale nals. Tht infamwioft is prowWJeSiiffoltaJWdnotquilcput timctcoredroorminusesin&othc bchlndliftin1awci1bt.Onccan- -compu,a=:.i~
: : : ! ,.w:~1~:a11~:/:

s:orinJ

dleballillthcncl
hair. Buccancc:r dcrcnsc: ma n
Aftcranodlcr fcw min- ShancClan:blas&ed•tttotrrom
111e:1 a/di.it aplfld don actioo, 2Syadloutfromthcnc1.putthc
die 8IICCIDCICrl toot control of divln1 Na,uuc, who tried 1
0
e1o,--Mc«O,dlercmainder p&nellthcball away.
aaldl WIii played in the

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&aol: cad allt.fidd.

co,u(11aed 011 pa1rl4 .

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bc:rhc:ad. Thcrcilal'&i:ramount
ofleChnjqueinvolvcd. ltinvolves
leYcnccbctwtt.nthtwci&htnnd
yourbody,andyourbodywilh
the p,:,und. Many injurie, can

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~coachaicanlhalloot.atthe
Hft llq)-by- ~ Md aec w~
~problem1licand howthcycan
m1provethcm.
' Wow,you sayl WclJ,
there u more. Ro~ sre abo

ocawif•wclJNblwisnotliftcd lllkinJ .-i¥MtaJeol11CWIDchnolpropcrty.
oay. lleff badmce. callcda

rowerandhuihetcoachcandotc:rmlne what needs to be Lffl.
pn,Yedanalytlcallyl'llhctthanby
triahndcrror.
ThiailthcbeaulybehlnchhCletechnoU&lcaladvancccONilUU.d

°" pa11 /4

thccar. Hehadtwoicndollarllllls
Slicking OUI of the wal1e1 and the
hilcwandwasbeaiMinato step
~twhcna~lactmalejumpcdin
h1scarandcold~IO&ctbac~in
andhencedoda~e toRoxbury..
Thcassailan11aldhchlld
agqn. but woukl not hunh!m. "I
hcatdthcwonlaun,and l bndor
JOltcared," said Pr.ar,on.
Bccau.,c the automatic:
OOOl'b:ltsunlottcclthcpuxn•

mansaid:e~==~
wallctindltartcd~ throu h

it(ormdiltardundn..:!mon:y.
-1fe asked Pcanon if he h.t III
banlccanl sotheycould&etmcrc

a a . . ~ : ~ ~dhavc
diffl:ted me IO Rolbwy and I
woukln't have known it," said
Pcarson. Heelplai.pcdhcis Crom
Reading and docs not know

moncy.Punonwa, didnolhsvc · Dorches.lttorRo.. buryvt:rywdl.
a bantcanloranym.dilCl(ds.

AslhcywrtepulJin oat

oClhe~JIIJ■C'C, thecar-,!m.
wrote down Pearsc:in"t

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Suffolk seeking.more cl~room
space in One Beacon Street
"Budgeting conflict may hinder·expansion

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from bis driver's license. He said
that he IOOlc bis addrea 10 he
could send him the money back.
The cu-jacker wanted
Peanotl&odrivelaimtoltox

Ul
&old him cvea if he
-had• 11111 he wa nOI pins lo
drive ltlm to Rolbury. lnsaead..
the ca,-jactcr dirccccd ltlm IO I

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· BEACON Hll,,l,-Nep,ciatiomfortbc1eate;alpropcrty•

0DeBcacollSLllavclppSellllybeea--=ceafaldae lOMuafcnee■

The lcldcn oC the university were irllaesled in acquiriaJ
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dal#oolntl)letonthcffiCZZMUleaboveF'11Corp.1hespace

:_~classroomswfuchaJWdbcdividedmk)fourlhirty

The,._ewouldbcmcd iorstudcntlolboth theCoUqe

=•~~Scienctl.

and the School orManqcmcnL di:,

Accordin& to Sl.lffolk Vice Premcnt and TfCUlftt

_¥. Fllanay, 111'1 lftliclpedon rcprdina the a& o1 this ~ Y is
r0Niurtla- pa112

DwinaJheir20-minutc

biplODon::helter.Ptarlonald
thccar•jaclcc:rwasnotvioleflt. but
c0ftlill111d o11po~Ji

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11IE SUl'FOLK JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY,

WEDNESDAY,OCf(

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. to explain Middle East peace talks
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Contnbutina Rq,oncr
BOSTON- On Thurs•
, ~y. October 22.. lhe consulate

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generaloflnelhcldaprcssconfcrcnccforintercstcdmcmbenof
thcunivcrsilym«tiacommuni1y.
The pccu conference
wu held in rdercncc co the scvcnthroundofpeacctalt.sbctween

It you're takin& one or lbae ttsts, lake Kapian ·ftrst.
We tum JOU tudlJ what the test coveri and lh~w
you the tat takinc Slntegies you'U need to 5COr t your
best. No one teaches you to think like the tut makers
be:Utr than Kaplan.

lsndi,Syrian,ubanue.andlol"-

danian-Palistinialdele&a.lcSthal
began Wednuday,Ocl0ber21.
ConsulCicnc:nlollnel
to Ncw Engllnd. Yukov Lcvy ,
started the conference off with a
brief explanation or the confUc1
that has wsred belwcen many
Arabs and the prcsenl SlalC of

C LASSES HELD AT
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
CALL

Lnd.
Levy explained his
government's goals and bow negotiation is paramount with the
pciCll!lsracli.trlinistration. JuSI
having ,cpraenw.ivcs ol each

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KAPLAN

groopsi1ting11onetablc1lliU1thc
repc,cntaliveoClncliJp-ogrest
in itself, streS.ICd Levy.
M media rtpresentativedromdiffcn:ntcollcgesfrom
New Hampshire, Rhode Wand.
andMwachU9etul.iJ&encd.Lcvy
covcm:lbricfl y lnel 'spmposals
for Interim Self Government Arranganents OSGA), which was
lhekeymotivcforthepeacetalks

lifcaffectillgthePakstinWlpopu.
lauon.
It was mentioned by Levy lh:11
thiJ was a temponry program to
be tried on a trial buis and tha t
suocessoflhisprog,amcouldlcad
IO for1htt benefi ts for Pak.stiniansandl.snelisalike.
Al the close of his pn:,enWion, Levy flddcd questions
by many of the college radio,
inWtihingion,D.C.Hcci.plaincd tdevision.andnewspapcrreprcthatlsratl's lSGAwulOprovide ,enWivcspre,enL
Palestinianswith moresayinthc
occupied icnitorics.
All quealicm were anThe ISGA would also ""credwiththcucq>lionor onc
improve the gcncnl quality or ~ill~ to Ind'• vie~ or the
their lives by creating a rair and insidcntial race and whKh can•
e11c11.1ive framework enabling didate seemed lo best reprcsefll
,themtoadministuthcirowna!- Isracl'sintcrcsu.
fain.
Levy rcfu.scd comment in the
Thiswouldincludcek:cinlCf'CSC. of his own country and
tio11.1 for a lS-mernberPalcstinmentioned he would be more 1p1
ian Administrativc~il(PAC)
toanswerlhatqucslion once the
that would hold control over the
elcctionwUOVCI',
vasim1jori1yorthearcasofdaily

Financial Aid heavy on the
minds of college voters
TOflyZag01ta.prcsidcn1 en1 thcjobmartctwhcn lhey
er

By Job11,Williams
CollcgePrcssScn,ice

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Financial aid is cmerg• foc ing students , but defended 2.agottasaid. "Whilecommunily
ing:uamajorcampaignissucfor Bush 's admin istration.ind ils scr,,ice may sound fine , m3./l y
higher cducalion programs
would want to do other things.··
collcgcand 11niwcrsity st11dcntsas
Bu.sh has proposed inPresident Bush and his Dcmocr.11ic rival Anansas Gov. Bill creasing the availability of SIU •
Harmon described
Ointon actively court the youth dent kians. but W'llfllSI0CUt bac k Clinroo'splanas"rcvolulionary:·
on the funding fO£ grnnll.
saying the plan could "hAmcs.s
Repn:S1Cnwi ves of col•
"Democ:r.1ts charge lhal student idealism."
·
legeorganizations rot the Demo- th.is adminislr:llion has bceri unu·the plan is cnacled.
cmic and Republican par1ics favorab)fio~cnOoans. Thisis studentscouldgctjcibltheyrcaUy

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BE AP-ART OF THE
STUDENT ORIENTATION
STAFF TO WELCOME
NEW STUDENTS TO
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
FOR JANUARY & JUNE
1993
Student Orientation Staff
Applications Now Available
Student Activities Center
28 Derne Street
.DEADLINE:
Friday, Nov.e mber•6, 1992

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·• Mo,c~;:_, school. nuhcr than feeling pres·
ing Cot hi~hered~ion ~
bcinggivenoutthan (in) wiyothcr _:-~'i'°~"""::aftcrgr.iduatingfrom

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clidalcs. Whattheydisa1rcc1boul admii,ist.:.:.:c·~ also slVIlmed
ii .bow IO make college more Ointon's proposcdnationallrust
accesible to more people.
fot higher educalion.
'i'he biggest problem
Ointon has proposed I
studen11faccrigh1now isfonding twofoldprogramlomalcehighcr
andstudentloandebt.HsaidJllfllie education affordable. Students

~~dentorlhe College
"We now have a situatkln where 90me people ucn·t
ablelogototheinchoolofchoice
Cl'.tchoolatallbccaus,eorlaclr.of
mMCy. lr lhcy can iet through,
lhcy'rc burdcncd with dcbL"

lak.in&oul agovemmcfl!-guaranteed loans could pay thqn or!
through payroll deductions. Cl'
they could perform communiiy
service fotlWoycan.
''These don't have a lot
or::ippeaJ. Youngpcoplewantlo

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theSllfl'olkflCUl1ywerc11nawart

or lhc ncgoli:itions. and.were
thcrt:fore 11nabl~ lo ~ment.
. Thc11n1vcrs11ytwbeen
ane:mphng 1oe. ~and ill raciliti~
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asa. rcsultofnsmgcnrollmcnL
Suffollc~dentDavid
~· Sargent. slllted in a Sep1ernbc1
tsSUC?fThc~11fT~1t.1ouma1. Msurfolk1Seons1de:ringtheacquisilionolscvcralpropcnics_,Thc
USC or SllCh propcny, depending
on the location, is to be delcrmincd."
A similar situation regarding the acquisition or prop.
eny OCCWTCd earlier lhls spring
when t~ univusilywas thehighcst b_iddcr in a public forcclosurc
~llon,purchasingtheWomcn•a
C11
yC111bofBosion, locatcda1.4(1
Beacon St

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ud Briu E. Glt ■■oa D

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Journal conducted an a.elusive
presidential issues poU Oft Moftday. Thirty-two individuals. 20
men and 12 women, &om the
Fenton lounge and Sawyer caleteria re.,ponded. &,c h rcsponden1wuukcdfivequestionsrcganling hu: Cl' ha voter rqiatrationswus,candidatcpn:fcrcnce.
and issue concems.
78'1 of lhose polled
staiedlhattheywcrercgi.Jlcrcdto
vote. Thc~leconltadictsthe
demognphiaof the Metro-BosIon area u I whole, which ii a
tnMlilional Dcmocnllic strong•
hold. Republicans outnumber
Oanocnt12811,to24'l,,with l6'l,
une":'°Ued.andJ~'l,~bodidnot
specify party reglSlJ'alion.
or
the
seven
unrcgistmdlltudcnllpollcd,57'l,
backcdPUOI/Stockdale,28'l,en-

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wctt.cducation.domelticpolll

dorKd Oin&owOore,, ind l!l'I
dislikodallthccandldatelinlhit
Pruident.ial doction.
Women favored 58'1
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mcnpn:JcmdthePaot/.SIOckdale
lickd with '3!111,. Approximately
theaamcpcrcenlq:eolmenand
women favcwed Bush/Qujk.,
who polled a strona lhinl in the
bigpictwe.
~ofthccommcnu
which were offered inc.hadc "IJ.
sueilthekcyword.H.RoaPuot
ii the only one addressing anyChing." Another ballot proclaimed. "Qualye in "961" One
observed. "At lcasl Bush is try•
ing. With . DCW Conpess. he'll
be much more effeclive.ft
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Tbconcissucwhichwas
oVCJWhc~ingly cited u being
the mosl important CCI' thisdcclionwuthecconomy. Twoother
issue• which were commonJy
MicntiflCd were die defKit and
U.S. trade policica.
Olhcr issues mentioned

abortion, hcaltbc,rt,la'ffl liml
dcfCNC.trldepolicicl.mflatii
Collpaa. and the Savinp 1

Loantcandal:

.n.oup men 1tudc
f1VORd Clincoa, they were no
end11,IIU,tdc uthe Pa'otlUIJIII
a,., wborepr,kddlcBilliolu
~uatnacCIWy•
chanae, unlike Clin10n'1 ci
pai,n rhdoric~
JbcYad tbalPaoc ·
thconlycandidalc1n&1ylddli
ing the iuuc, at hand. and
ptayingthepolitic:alpmc,ot
Danoa,bondR,pub&,n,.
Onlyoncoftheltud
intervicwodmcntioncdthcth
thatCliRtOnandPaoclUppol
may chan1e their minds in
votingbooth.
"Whcnthecwtaincl
behind you, and push conw
shove.moctpeoplcwill,uy
Bu.sh bccau.,e they trust h
aid~studenl

Freshme·n have·mixed views·
on votmg fo'r first time
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ByMidldtMaea

Conlributiq Rq,ona
Toete ue muy milestones in a penon's life. A finl
datc.1fantgood-ni1htkiss,afant
car,andthefirstlimclhat1penon
votes in a presidential elcclion..
Truc~g inaadcctionm1ynolbcncarlyulhiilli,ng
as, say. a.fant ldss, however, ro..
many itudcnts in the freshman
cla.!s,votingllC>ldunundeniahle

~:olk

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anything.AllClintonwantslodo

nochlnceofhiswinning."
Fcrf,cshmanOwisl!Jan,
neilhcrBmhfCl'ctintoncanbold
a candle to R.Roa Perot. 'Blan
says that he ii 9ollilg fCI' Perot
bccausc"HJtoa', ltnliJlal lalk·
ing makes Jilin mnd
above
his IWO con\petitort."
Many freshmen voling
fotPerotfcdthattheTClUbil·

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under-cumntofw:ilcmCnt. the =tialand=:.thcthrcepresilionairc is the moslstraighc-rCl'Class (
Sludcnb, in
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school dcbts, Harmonsaid.
MikeDabadic, aprojccl
dirccior Cot Wuthlin Group in

WashinglOn. wh.ich is survey
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firmthalworbfCl'con.,c,vative
groopsandthcRcpublicanPany.
acknowledged thal Clinton is
lheadinevery1gegro11ppolled.
However,hcaidBush ii getting
the most suppod from the 18-24
agegroup.

BeaCon from pogt I
premature. Flannay said. 'Thcrt:
• i.Jnouxingetlingpeoplc'shopcs
upwhcnthercillittlechancclha1
thercwillbe11ea.te."
Flanncry ·dcclincd 1
0
comment on the dcta.ib of the
lcascandthccostoflhCi"JJChasc.
According IO Michael
Ronayne, the DeanoltheCollege
0£LibcrllArtsandScienccs,i1is
unlikely Iha! the 11nivcrsi1y will
acquircthisproperty.
There is a meeling
tchcduled with Flannay in the
near fob.Ire in which he is upcc~ lo release this informatioo.

Suffolk studerits choose
Clinton over Bush, Perot -

"' Howevcr,thc~y:ind
student body were Wormed that
thcunivcrsitywouldnolprocced.
with the pun:hueofthc proper1y
inScplernbcr.
The univcnity is also
activelypunuillg thepun:haSIC or
iwopcrty 11 110 Trcmon1 SL
..,
Thi.I property, consist•
ing of two vaaant omce buildings. is I possible si1c (Cl' the bw
tchool.
The negotiations of ~
property 11 One Beacon SI. wcte
promising, however. the lease or
thc prnpcrfy now·appcan to be
unlitdy due to unforxcn budget

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voterslhi.J.elcctionycar.
~votingfCl',the(rcshrncnclm:wilL
Albcilthc Creshman stu- not be entering thc - oting booths
y
denumaybclllCyoun1cstvOlen. un~
Mi~ ayi lhc
bu1thcyartbynomcan1ignonnt .watchcdtliedcbl4ci'andreadthe
mtticlmpor1a1ccofvoting. Thole ncWlpNICIS,in~lo~hcr

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d ded who !hey art votina for rcadinguponallthccandidatcin
come November].
thcncwspapo::s.
Robyn Mitchell. fresh.
Thedebalcue~:mlohave
man. a.A'S, tnows who me b • been a majoraourocofinformavoting fot next month. MBill lion fCI' the majority of 18-yeaOin10t1,bccamclthlnklhatit's olchotcrs.
lime to have a younger preswknt
ForMiM:hdl,thedebuc3
and someone who will bring helped. her realize•lhal :oc,arae
change t o ~ ~ - - ~ .
aiminology and law, said lhc i.J
votin& CCI' Bill Clinlon ~
"ncwidc.asand1f1Cwpcnpcctivc
arcwhatthisrountrynecds."
Preahmen wbohavedecidcd to voce fCI' ClinlOn gencr•
allymadcthe.irdccilionbucdon
the foclin& thal' il is lime lo tt,
move the "Republican regime"'
[ro,n office and hopefully bring
beneficial dllllgcs lo the governmcnt.
cintheothcrhand,therc
arcfre:stuncnwhobclicveGeorge
Bush is ltill our country's best
beL Denis Frasll, Ullcrnational
business, said, "Bush ended the
ColdWarandbrouJh(IUbilityto
the~. ClinlOndocsn'lolfer

!:ae~outhe~=:a!.L.

fortablc spcakin1 and answering
questions atalll"
.
FdrDuran, "thedcblMes
helped the public ICC bow our
future leaders react ii qtaions
withouthavingtheabilitytopractiscaspcechlOfflconcelsewrotc
fCl' lhcm,"
Pruu aid. the dcbalc,
"allow individ~ to ICC all the
candidalcs togcthcrand how they
differ."
The debates DOI only
helped fnt time voters decide
who they wanled for presidcnL
They also provided insight lnlO
the imporllnl Issues. The
economy was dccmcd the most
importanlissuc.followalbythc
state o( cdllCltion in America.

'EvaiintJ'Divwm
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11111 SOWOLKJOIJRNAL

Israeli consultate holds confere_ce
n
to explain Middle East peace t~lks
group sitting at ooelable with the
rcpacnwiYCollneli.spropcP
in itsclf. srrc:s,cd Levy.
M media ~prescntaBOSTON• Oft Thurslivcsfromdifferericcollegesl'.rom
day, Ocrobcr 22. thc consul.ale
aeneralorlne.l helda~con- New Hanpsllire. R.bodc blind,
rerm:cforintcrcslCdfflffllbc:rsof andMwzhullcWl.i.Sltncd,Le¥Y
thcunivcnity media community. covcrcdbrieflylsncl'sproposals
The pre.II con(cn:ncc for Interim Self Government Atwas held in'rdacnc.e IO Ute sev- rangemenlS QSOA), which WIS
enlh roundolpcacct&lbbctween lhckcymoc.ivcCorthepcacelalb

By ~

Ha,er

Contribulinl Rtportcf

tr you're takin&oat of t¥1t tats. take Kapian first.
We tudl JOU tddlJ what the ttst covtn alld show
you the: tat tald n1 llratqies you'U need to score yo ur
bdt. No one teaches you to think like the test makers
~ lltr than Kaplan.

CLASSES HELD AT
SJJFFOLK UNIVE RSITY
CALL
(617) 630-9330

KAPLA N

llndi,Syrian,Lcbancle.andlOldwln-Paleltiniandde&alclthal
bcpn Wedne.tay, Ocrobcr 21.
Consu.J Gfflcn>o{lsrxl
IO New En&land, Yu.kov Levy,
IW1Cd the conference off with a
brier upwwion of lhc conmc,
thaltw cxistcd bccwcen matiy
Arabi and thc preaenl stale of

Ind.
Levy uplaincd his
1ovanmen1'1 aoab and how ne&otiation iJ paramount Mlh thc
pramlia'adiacl'ninisntion. JWl
havint Jq)fCSCnwiffll ol each

• lifealrecdn&lhePalcstinianpopu.
lalioR.
Uwumenlionedbyl.evythat
lh.is was I Lempora,y progrwn io
be tried Oft a trial basis and that
succeaoldlis~coukflad
to rurthr1, bcinefiu for Palutiniansandtnclitalitc.
Al the clote or his prc9Cflwicwl, Levy fiddcd questions
by many or the college radio.
inWashington,O.C. Hcuplaincd ldcvision, and newspaper n:prc lha: lsracl'slSGA wutopn,vidt set1wiveapre1ent.
f'llJcstinianswilhm~sayinthe
occupied ieni!Mcs.
All questions WCK .in The ISOA would also swercd with the cxcq,tion of one
improve the gcncnl qua.lily o! ~in1to lsrac.1'1vic~ orthc
their lives by crcati:ng a fair and p-csidenlial r.ce and which tanuicnsive frvncwOft enabling didatc accmcd to best rtJ)ftSCnt
them IO administct their own al- lsncl'I Interests.
fain.
Levy rcfoscd commm1 in the
Thiswooldincludcclcc•
int.eresi'clt his own country and
lions for a l'.5-mcmber Pakstin•
mentioned he "'°'1kl be more. apt
ianAM!intSlraliYCCouncil(PAC)
that would oold control over the IO INMI'" lhat question once thc
elr.ction wu over.
vascmjorityofthcarcasoldaily

Financial Aid heavy on the
minds of college voters
By J obq Willia ms
Collcgc PrCSJScrvicc

ATTENTION

Financial aid iscmer1mg as:r. m:ajorcampai1n us~ for
collcgeandunivcrsi1y1tuden1sas
President !tush and his Di: mocratic ri val Ark.anw Gov. Bill
Clinton actively coon the you th
Rcpuentauves o( collcgc org11nlz.a1ion1 ror the Demo•

TonyZagona.J)fUidcn t
or lhc Collc!gc! Rep ubl icans.
:1grccdtha1loonsarcam:r.jorissuc
f.xmg students. but dclendcd
Bush ' s administratio nan d its
higher education programs.
Bush has proposed increasin g thc.tvailabilily of stu dent loans. but wants 1
ocut b.tct
on the funding (or granlS.
M
I:>tmocrats charge that
Ulis adminislralion hiis been un -

en ter the job mat\::et when they
gel 0\11 o( cOlleJe. They W:lftl
c hokes a nd o pporitunil y.Zlg0111said. -whilec.ommunuy
~ rvk:e may sound fine . man )'
would want 10 do other things.~
Harmon
descr ibed
CUnton'splanu"revotutionary ."·
ayina the pion could Mh:lmcs.s

'suJkftt Idealism.-

I! the plan is enaclcd.

Suffolk students choose
Clinton over Bush, Perot
87 Mary A. D'Alba
udBriaaF-Glt•11o. D
Journal Staff

FENTON- The Suffolk
Journal conducted an exclusive
presidenlial UICI poU 011 Mon•
day. Thirty-two indivMIIWI, 20
men and 12 WOfflCII, l'.rom the
Fenton lounae and Sawya- c,I.
eleria ~ndcd. Each rapon•
dcnl WIS wed five qucstionl rega,dina his or her voter rqillnr,•
lion ttatus,candidat.e prdermce,
and i.uuc conccrN.
78'1, or those polled
st11 tedtha1theywcrcre1istcm110
vote. The ,ample con Indicts the
dcmogr2phk:I or the Metro-BosIOn area u a whole, whic h is •
traditipnal Democ:n,tic Itron&·
hold. Republic1n1 outnumber
Dan0t"nlll28.. 102A,,with 16..
uncnrollcd,and 32'11 whodidnoi
specify )W'IY rcaistnlion.
Of
the
1even
unreaiamdlludcnltpollcd.S7,.
b.acked PuolJSIOCkdalc. 2.8,. en-

doncd C i n ~ and l'.5..

dislikedalllhccandidllclinthis
Praldcntial cJection_
Women favored 58'1,
ClintonJGore by 58 'I, , ,mile the
mcnprdcm:dlhePatlf/Slockdale
ticket with 35... Approximat.cly
the same pcrc,cnll&e ol men and
womea favored Bu.sh/Quayle.
who polled a 1tr0n1 third in the
bi& picn-.
Some ol the comments
whk:h ~ offered Include M
is·
suebthckcy word. H..RouPut>I
is lhc only one address.in& any thing. Ano1 her bal101 pro•
claimed, "'Qua.lye In "96r One
observed. "Al lease Biuh is cry.
ina- With a new Coogrcss, he'll
be muc h more effective.
Theonciuuewhichwas
ove:rwhebningly cited u bcin&
the fflOlt important for this elcc•
tionwu thcoconomy. Twoothef
Wucs which were commonly
tdcntilied~tbedcficitand
U.S. tradepoliciea.
Otha- issut1 mailioncd
M

M

BJ MidttM MOla
Conlributi.n& R.ep(lntl

Tbcn:: are muy mi le,.
in a pcnon'1 tile. A first
dat.c,afUll&OOCl•ni1h1bSS;arn1
car,Mdthcrn11imclhal1pcBOn
votcsinapresidcnlialelcction.
True, V1)1in1 in ao elcctKW1m1ynocbencarlyuthrillin1
u, say, a r~ kiss, however, for
many studcnll in the ~
stones

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m!n~:!;g': :

STUDENT ORIENTATION
STAFF TO WELCOME
NEW STUDENTS TO
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
FOR JANUARY -& JUNE

1993
Student Orientation Staff
Applications Now Available
Student Activities Center
28 Deroe Street
DEADLINE:

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Friday, November 6, 1992

cmdldacyuatrueCMIJystror
chanac. unlike Clinton's cam•
paianrticlOric.
Thcyaaidthathrotwu
lhc011lycandidalctnalylddrclsin& the WUCI at hand, and not
playinglhcpolilicalpmcsorthe
Democrats and Republicans.
Onlyoneoflhcstudcnts
interviewcdmcnlioncdlhctbe:ory
thatCUntonandhn>l.1uppor1CrS
m1ychangethcirminds in the
votingboolh.
'"Whtntl)ccwtllinclolcl
behind you. and push cpmct IO
lhove, ffiOII pcopk will Ill)' with
Bush becaulc they trust him,~

~hallhey~::::~:ou, ~"'"""""'"""';';'"~m~· - ~-.,- ,-,,,. - 1 ••~ " .....
.
-

=

O inion"s proposcdnaiion:r.ltrust

.:c,csiblc 1omorcpcopk .

-,""
""'"....,, ..,,....,._,,.,,,;, ''""'"")i;.jAIHio"bo
li1"'

rorhighcreducatioo.

studcnlS~;•.:,:\.~!'!~ twofold = ' = ~ ~
1
~ ~-~~~ic education alfordah&c. Students
Democ: n1 t e
egc takin1ou1a1ovcramcn1-1u..-annow have a shua - teed loans could pa y thcm olf
don where some people ucn'I through payroll dcductk>ns. or
1bklogo1
otheiu::hool ofchoice lhcy could pcrfonn communily
or,choolatallbecauscollac:kor service for two years.
money. lltheycangeithrough.
-"Thcsedon'th:r.ve a lol
they"n: burdened with debt""
ol;appcai_ Young people want 10

"We

:Ct!o~c1c't:s.an=,:r.yoH

ditec1or

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W•hington, which is a survey
fumlhatworb/orc:onxcvativc
,roupuodUleRcpublicanPany.
acknow led&cd thal Clinton is
ahcadinevcryagepouppolled.
However, bcsaidBu.sh isaetting
thcmos1 supponfromthcl8•24
age group.

Beacon frompoit I
Jnmature. Flanncryuid, 1llC:rc
bnou.x.inaellinapeoplc'shopes;
upwhenthcreislittle chanccthat
then: wU I be I leuc.H
Flannery declined to
oommcnc on the dcta.i1s of thc
lc:uclftdthcOOSI0fthepvrchast.
According 10 Michxl
Ronlyne , the Dean o! the Collc&c
ofLibcra.lAn.slndScknccs.itis
unlikely that the uni versity will
acquire this pmpcrly.
There Is a meeti11i
s:hcduled with Flannery in the
ncarfulllte in which he is u -

or the nc101i:11.ions, and wen:
1
!'mrorc WWI~ IO ~mcnL
. Thcuruvcrs1tyhasbccn
al1Cmp1mg10e_ .~itsf.:ililics
1
iis:r.ruul t of nstngcnrollment.
SuffoU:Presidcn1Dlvid
J. Saracnt.swcdinaScpt.cmbcr
WUCofThcSuffoltJounw,"Suffoll: uconsidcrina the acquisi•
tion of several propcrtics...Thc
use or such propcny, depending
on the location. ts kl be dcler-

However lhefacul1 y1Pd
student body~ informed tha1
thcut1lvcnitywould.n01~
withlhcpurchueo( thepropcf1 y
inScpt.cmbet.
The univenily is also
ICliYClypunuinathcpwdwe or
proputy at I !0Tremont SL

This properly, con.u stUlg or two vacan1 omce build·
inp. ii a poaiblc site !or 1hc law
A Slftlibr silUJlion ~ - ,ohool,
prdingthc:r.cquisitMJflorpropen y OC:cuncd earlier this spring
The negotiations ol the
to rc lasc this lnform a- whcnthcunivcrsilywuthehi&h• proper1y al One BCIICOII St. wm
cstbiddcrinapublicforcclos!R promi&ina, howeva, the 1casc or
1111etion.pwciwing lhc Women's thcpropenynowappcsslObe
,m,mb<nol
Ci1yOubolBo:uon,locatcd1t-40 l.lllikelyduc IO un!oneen budget
lhcSuffoUr:lacul1ywcreunawarc Bcacoos1.

mined.-

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den

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wacchedlhedcbales'andmidlhc

have, by now, pretty modi de· aftcrwaldun&.Uehcdcbu:sand
cldcd who lhcy are votina lor ~auponalllhccandidatein
come November).

the newspapers.
Robyn Milchcll, fresh.
ThcdcbMcl,cem10have
man, CLAS,
who ahc is bccnaru,iol'toUrCCofinforma.
voting for neil month. "Bill tion lorthemajorityol!S.ycarClinton, because I lhint that it'• old voters.
timc10haveayoun1erpresidcn1
ForMilchell,lhcdcbates
and someone who will bring helped her realiz.e that "'Gt.orae
ch:inae IO the COWltry."
Bush is out o( touch ,r,,ilh the

kno,.,,

crimino~:i:::.~ ~~==~
pinion

VOi.in& ror Bill
because
M
newideuand1newpenpcctive
arcwhallhiscountrynccdl.M
Frc:ahrDenwbohavedccidcd 10 voce for Clinlon aener·
ally made lheirdocbion baed0t1
thefeclinJdwitistimciore-move the '"Republican rcJime"
rrom office and hopefully brina
bcncricialctun1eaiolhe1ovcm•
menL
0ntheotherhand.~
arcfreshmenwhobclicw:Gcorte
Bush iJ llill ,OW" couni,y'1 besl
bcL Denis Pruu, lnt.cmalional
business, said. '"Bu,h ended the
Cold Waundbrou&hlstabilitylO
lhcworld. ClinlOftdocsn' toffer

BiU Clinton/Al Gore
Ross Perot/J ames Stockdale
Georie Bush/Dan Quayle

40S
18S
22 'II,

78 ~ polled said lhey were registered to vote
Republican

Democrat

Unenrolled
No response

28'11,
24'11,
16'11,
8'11,

Suffolk Students said they were most concerned
with the ea>clO!IIY, the deficit, and trade pol.ides.

Ever! part•tJ·~ graduate and under•
Division Student Association. We are dedlcaied to.helping the part-time and evening
students of Suffolk University In any way
possible.
Do•~ rs that you pay for Activltl':5 Fees
are funneled llac_ to you through EDSA
k

sponsored events such as receptions,

4

monthly coffees In lhe Sawyer and Fentlon
buildings, subsldlud theater tlckels, newsletters, parties, an4,Recognltlon Night

'IOO!lafor. lhcl'restunencbsn,ill

AJbeillhclrcshmanSlu· : : • ~ : : . ~

but='!ebeby=::

For Presi~ t:

graduate Is repn,sented by the Evening

7 f-- --,ew,pm10•.-".,,,.,"'.,hold....,."""jl>Owuql!ji,,"',-""'-""-CMd...,.'mid1"'1e:1...,.lt<Hl..,......j~...
·
vocenlhiselcctionyear.

Campaign '!}2

aidonelludtnL

Sulfa& ltUdcnil in the wardandboncsloflhelhrecpresi•

bcinagivcnoutthan(in)anyothcr

is how 10 mate coU
eac more

BE A PAR'I'._ THE
QF

lbou&fl m<e Sludcnll
f1VOffdClinton ,lhcy werenotu
cndlusiuticulheF'ft-«suppor1·

en.wbo~pnkdlheBillinire'1

: : ; 1 ~ ~ u ~t ~ l e : : : : ':s.the:U~}},!:
:

inaforhi&hc:rcducationan:run-

STRAW POLL

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anything. Al1Clintonwantsl0do
b raile tues and UlCIQJC the
dcficiL I lited~bullflcrt'•
nochanceolhilwiMin1.''
ForfluhmanOsisElan,
nciUlerBushforOintoncanhold
• candle ro ff.Roa Pernt. Etan
says lhat he is voting for Perot
because .,H.Ross'1 ltl'aight talk·
ing mates him stand OUI above
tWrtwoc.ompctitora."
Mar\)' frahmen · voting

studcnuooukfgetjobt theyrcaU y

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

~cducaaion.domcatic policy,
jobl,uncmplo)'malt.cqua!riahU,
abortJon, htallbca,c,tamlimill,
dcfCNC, trade polic:iea, inflation,
Conpus. md lhc Savinp and

Freshmen have mixed views
on voti(!g for first time

=i:i!1u::~~1n~= Z~~;~:~~m~~~~=~
dldascl.

THE SIJFFOL,K JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER l8, 1m

WEDNESDAY, OCl'OBERll, 19':I

qudtions.,. al.II"
Forl>lnn,'"lhedebMes
hclpcdtbepublic~howour
rWlff kaderl react ii qUCIUOftl
witbombavinJlheabllitytoprx-,
tisicaspcccb IOlrlCOnecbc 1ltf'0Ce
rorthem."
Pruu aid'. the dct.a
-.now individuall io ICC all the
andidalestogetheHDdbowlhey
differ."
1
The dcbalea noc. only
helped rn: cime VOlen deicide
who they ,r,,anlC(l for prU:idcnL
They also providr.d insiaht into
the im port! nl iuue1. The
economy WIS deemed the mosl
importantiuue., !Ollowedbythe

swe ol education in America.

Students m3y bri~n any ~onceros, com• .
men_ts, or lssures to the EDS A board. We
may act as a powerful tool for you to turn
.-four Ideas into action!
Artivitles for Ibis year Include a night al
Phantom of the Opera, Kids Night Out (an
evening party for cblld.ren), a Community
Service Fair, a Hollday Reception, tbe
Evening and Part-11me Studenls Recognl~
tlon Nlg~t, as_
weJI as many more!
Nov II - Plwltom of the Opera
Nov 13 • EDSA ■- Meellac • Sawyer 5115:30
Nov 16 & 17 - eotr.., la the Sawyer 1111d Fmtoa 1ob11its
Doc 3 - Holiday Rec,plloa • Sawyer lobby
Jan 8 • EDSA Board Meeliar Sawyer 5115:30
Feb 5 • EDSA Board Meelia& Sawyer 511 5:30
March 5 - EDSA Boan! Meeliaa S...,... 5215:30
April 2 - EDSA Board MeetJna Sawyer 5115:30
April 23 • EDSA ~ MeetJna S.wya: 5115:30
May U - Sludall Recopullon Nlpl al JFK Library

'E.vtnina 1JivisionStu<knts J'.ssociatum mutinas ~ open to allpon nm,
a,u£ ""'""8 stu<knts. 'Pf<Ds,

Julfru to stop 6y.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1991

5ut1

i consultate holds conference
ilain Middle East peace talks
groupsittingatonctab~ with the lifoatrcctinglhePak:stinl:lll popu

::i:::'~~~pog,us

~wumcn~bylevy that
)N• On Thurs•
As 111cdl1 representi• lhis was a temp:rary progrwn IO
?. &he consul.ale tiYcsfromdi{(c:rcntcolleJCSfrom be tried Ofl • trial b;asis and th:11
hcldapteacon• New Hamplhire. Rhode Island. suoccsso(thisprognmrould lead
aedmcmbc:nof and~huxUsli.s&cocd.Levy to funhct bcncfiu for P11ks11n,diacommuni1y. covcm:lbrien ylsracl'1proposab ians and lsrxlis alike.
cu confcn:ncc for Interim Sclf Oovcmmcnt AIAl the dose of his p~ 'Cl'ICC to the scv- rangerncnts (ISGA), whic h wu xntation, Levy fielded qucstiocu
cetllbbe1wccn 1hd:eymocivcfonhepcacctalb by many of lhe colkae radio.
mnete,tndJor• in Washlngion,D.C. Heu plained lclcvision. and newspaper rcptt' •
.-.dclqllelthal thltlnd'1ISOAwu10provide JC11wivcsprcx:nL
1y, October 21. Palestinians with more uy in the
Gcncnloflncl occupicdicnitorics.
AJJqucstioruwa-can~ Yaatov Levy.
The ISGA woukl. also swen:chwidltheeu:q,tioft of onc
tcneeotfwitha improve the 1cnera1 quality or ~in~10lsnd 'svie~ofthc
n of the connic1 their Iha by c:rc.ating a fair and p,uidcntial raoe and which canbet.een m1r1y utensive framework cnablin& didalt. tcemed 10 best repru,cnl
prescn1~or =ioadminlsierlheitownaf- Isracl'sU'ltetesU.
1
: ~

uplained his
Wlandhownc:imountwilh lhe
1\in..islntion. Jwt
iW.iYCS of each

Luy n:fllSOd commmt in UlC
intcR$1. of hu: own cowury lfld
mmtioncd he would be mon:: 1p1
10 &n1wcr that question once 1ht
elcctM>rl was over.

Th1s wouklincludeelc,ctio~ (or I IS•membcr Puestin•
ianAci'ninistnl:iYCCouncil(PAC)
th:u wou ld hold control over the
vastmajorityo( lhean:.uofdaily

ncial Aid heavy on the
ls of college voters
TonyZagotlll.prcsidcm enter 1hejob martr:c1 when Ulc)
get out or coUcge. They wan1
agm:dlh:lolloansaica majorissuc c hoi ces ■nd opporitunic y,"
ll aidis cme:rg- f:lcing studcnu . bul ddendcd ZaJottasaid. " Whilecommumt)
npaign issue: for Bush·s 1dnunis1ra1ionand ns !1oe:rYK'e may sound fine. m:vi )
would wam tO do other things.•·
rsilystudcntsu highercducation p,ogr.uns.
and his DemoBush 1w proposed IR·
11\Ja.S Gov. Bill
cn:a.sing the availability ofstu Harmon
dcscu hrd
court tht youth de nt loans. but wanu to r ut back Clin10n·s p1.anas~volutionary."
CW! :hr funding for grants.
saying the plan could .. twncs.,
ntalivcs or col··0emoc:rau dwge ,~, srudcrlt idealism."
11forlhcDerno- lhLtadministralionhasbomun •
If the plan is c:nac-trd.
ublic111 panics favorablc 1e1 slude.i11oanJ. This is srudcnucouklgctjobslhcyreally
lloansandfund· simptyfalsChcsaad. " ~i«n lS ~IIO~eaftcrgr.ldualing(rum
ucation arc fun • bcingglYCnoulthan (in)an yothcr ,chool, ...aier than focling prcs_ . _ he > -,"""'""'"'ti.ki....,;11io,oe'."- - - ~s....!d-t&-1Me a htigh pa)iRt job
,o"
:ydisagrceabout
Zagotta abo slamm«I
thcydon' t wan1inordatop.1 yoff
e coUege more Clinion·s proposcdnational~ ,chooldcbls.HarmonS:00.
c people.
for higher education.
iggcst problem
C.,in10n tw proposed a
Mitc~.aprop'.1
llnowUlfunding t'tlr'Ofoldprogramiomal:ehighcr dircc10r ror Wirthful ~Oroup in
icbt." saidJamie cdocation affordable. Sludcnu Wuhington. which is a survey
ssScrvice

ntoll heCollege

1whaYe1 si1ua,e people lf'Cn' I
·1e:hootorchoice
ec:&1UCollack of
can1e:1lhrough.
ilwilhdcbL-

of the College Republicans.

Llkingou11g0Yemmcnt•guaran-

fmnthatworbforconscrvati vc
groupt and the Republican P-.ll1 y.

teed loa11s could p.:ay them off
throu gh ll:lyroll dedu ctions. Of"
they could l)Cl"lonn communi1y
savice ror 1woycars.
'"Thc:lcdon·1 have a IOI
ol appcal. Youngpcoplcwan110

acknow ledged that Clin1 1
on s
ahead inevcryagegrouppollcd
Howevtt, he said Bush is gelling
the moSf SUppor1 from the 111-24
agegroup.

ro"'pal t l
mery Aid.1lle:n:
ngpteplc'shopcs
1li1tk: chancct1w

....._.

ery dt:clincd to

he debils o( the
,stofthcpurctwc.

,ting to Michael
tcanoCthcColle:gc
andSciences. it i!
hcunivtnil yw ill

....,.

re is a mectmg
hFlanncryin1hc
I which he is CJ. •
:ase this infomiaw:rmcmbcn ol

lllywcrc:uru.w~

of lhc ncgo4iauons. and wcrt:
Howevtt.thcfocul1yand
Lhcn:forc u1ublc IO comment
studc.n l body were inforMCd 1h31
thc1111ivenitywouldno1procttd
attempung IO upand its facilities with the purchase oflhc pn:,pcny
u I raull of risinge:nrotlme:n1. in Scpcembcr.
SuffolkPrtsiclcn1David
The univcrsily is aim
Sargent.staled in• Scp1embcr activelypunuinglhcpurdwt of
1.SSUc:~
~uffolkJournal,HSuf- property at I I0TTcmontSI.
fol.II: 1 consukring lhc acquisi1
1ion oC several pr1,)pCftiu...Thc
use of such propcn y, dcpending
Thispropct1y.c:ons1SI·
on the location. 1 1 be dclef• ing of two vacant ofricc build·
1 0
fflU'ICd.ings,isapossiblesitcforthcb-..·
A, 11m1l:v situation re- 1e:hool.
garding the acquisnion or prop.
eny o«UITCd earlier Lhis spring
1bc negotiations of tile
whcnthcunivcrsllywasthchigh- ~ y at One Beacon S1. were
CS1 biddtrinspublicfom:losure promlling, howeYCJ, the lease of
~ tiCW1,purdwingtheWorncn·1 the property now appcm IO be
C11yClubofBoston, localedat•o unlikely due to unfonecn budge1
Beacon St.

.Thcunlvcnitytwbttn



..-...

Suffolk student~ choose
Clmton over Bush, Perot
FENTON• The Suffolk

abortion,hcalthCll'e,1amlimitl,
defcn,c. llwle policies. inflation,
CooJ;rcu. and the Savings and

Women ravorcd 581'
ClinuxvGorc by 581', while the

Jounw conducted III a.elusive

Loon"'"""·
Though

mmJRlcrredthePaoc/SIOCkdak.

prcsidailial i.uucl poll on Mooday. Thi11y-1wo individuals, 20
men and 12 women. from the
Fenton lounge and Sawyer eaJ'.
etcria re,poodcd Fa:h tapon·
dent "l'IS asked five question, reprding his or her voter rcgistnlionlWU1, candidateJnfcrc:nce,
and issue concenu..
78'1, o( those po lled
sta1Cdt1Wlheyweteregisk:red10
'IOlc.. The aample conuadicts lhc
dcmographk:l of thc Me~Boston area u a whole, which is a
traditional Democratic strong•
hold. Rcpublicalls outnumber
Dcrnocnu:28'1,102A'li,wilhl6'A,
uncnrollod. and )2.. whodidno1
specify IWIY registration.
or
the
seven
wvcgisl.ere,illludcnUpollc.d.571'

Ti:; sUFFoLK JOURNAL
sTRAWPOLL

wen:·education.domelticpolicy.
;oi.. ...... - . -......

1

..!'e:.'1i\o~:: a =~~in !:
Journal Staff
PTaidcnt.lal ekftlon.
ticlr:CI wi th : 'A,. App-o.timllely
U
thcwneperce_
n&ageoCmenand
womca favored Bush/Quayle,
who polled a strong third In the
big pictW'C.
Some or the comments
which WC.I'll of(c:rcd include " ls·
aucisthekcyword.H.RouPcrot
is the only one addreaing anything. H Ano1hcr ballot p10claimed, "Qua.lye in ' 961" One
observed. "Al k-ast Bu.sh ls trying, With a new Congress, hc"II
be much more clfecti...e.H
Thconewutwhichwas
overwhelmingly cited as being

mo,c..llUdcnQ

~ISlheP;a'ol:IUppor1·
cr,,whon:p,dedthc8illion■R'1

Freshmen have mixed views
on voting for first time
There arc muy milestones in I penon' s life. A fim
da1e. 1rirs1good-ni1httw,1rirs1
c• .andlhefn1timeUUl.lapenon
Y01CSin1prcsidcntialelection.
Tn,c:. voting in an cloction may not benearty uthrilling
as. say. 1 first kiss. howc:vcr. for
many s1udent1 ln the CR.slunln

Campaign '92
,\ poll coaduded on October 17, 1991 of 32
randomly 1tlecttd Suffolk students found the
followin & results.

f■~Ctinton,they~notu

candidacy u a true catalyst ror
chanae, unlilce Clinton'• cam•
paignmt.toric.
Theysaid thatPcrolWU
thconly~dalc.trulyaddrea·
in& the i.u4lel at hand. and not
playing the political pmcso(lhe
Democral.s and Republican.s.
Onlyoneoflhestudents
inte:rvicwcdmentionodlhethcOl'y
that Clinton and Perot suppor1tn
may change thcit minds in the
votingbooth.
themo1tlmpo,tan1Co,lhitelcc--Whcnthcaanaindo1es
lionn11heecoaomy. Two other
btJlind you. and push comes IO
Wuea which were commonly
identified wuc thc dcfacil and shove,mostpcoplewillstaywith
Bush because lhcy trust him,"
U.S. trade policies.
bac.kcdPerot/Stoclr:dale. 28'1,cnCkhctlS.'lueamcntioned saidonc lludclll.

ByMidritk:MOKa
Contributing Rcporic:r

t T HE SUFFOLK J~URN.A L

Wi

For President:
Bill Clinton/Al Gore
Ross Perol/Jamcs S tockdale
Gt0rge Bush/Dan Quayle

78~ polled said they were registered lo vote
Republican
Democrat
UnenroUed

28%

No response

8%

24\11,

t6'll>

Suffolk Students said they were most concerned
with the economy, lhe deric:it, and trade policies.

E very part-time graduate and under-

anything. AJI Clinton wants IOdo

::=;:~~it::.
nochanccolhilwinniAJ.w ·
Forfn:shmanOrisPJan,
ncilherBushforOlnfoftcanhoid·
I candle lo ff.Ross Perot.. EIM
D)'I UUII heb voling (o,Ptrot
bccluK "H.Ross'1 ltriighl 11.lking malr:cs him 1tand out above
his lwo compctilon.

graduate is represe'!Jed by the Evening
Division Student Association. We are dedicated to helping the part-time and evening
students or Suffolk University In any way
possible.

Dollars that you pay ror Activities Fees
a re funneled back to you lhrougb EDSA

H

fo,Pernt(cdthltthcTeusbil -

sponsored events such as receptions,
monthly coffees In the Sawyer and Fention

lionaire. b lhc most Sllaight-for•
Suffolk sllldcnts in the .....:landhonestolthclhrt.cpresi•
Classofl996allholdlhcuniquc dcntialeandidates.

buildings, subsid i ~ l er tickets, newsletters, parties, and Recognition Night

class.YOtinghokfsanundc:niablc
undcr-aurent oC udtcmcnL

Many

freshmen \'Clliig

- --.- - ----,,,mn,n,rmn,,.,-,,_i,,,-- - --No-""'~""1-voten thiselcctionycar.
Albeitthcrrcsttman11U•
denumay be the youngcstvotcn,
bvl they are by no means ignonnt
cilheimpo,tanceolvoting. Thole
frelhmtn who have registered
have,, by now, pretty moch de·
cidcd who they arc voting for
come November 3.
Robyn Mitchell, fresh.
man. a.AS. lr:nows who she i.1
voting for ne11 month. "Bill
□inion. because! thinlr: IIW.it's
time to have a young~ prcsidcftt
and someone who will bring
change IO the country."

YOting ror,thcrn::shtnenelasswlu •
notbeentcrin1 1heYOW11boolhl
unprepan:d. Mitchdl aaya she
watcht.dlhcdebatcsandrudthe

ncwspapcn.inOl'dcrlomakehcr
dccision.Ebn11yahccholcPau
af\erwalchingalllhcdc:bMc,and

rcadinguponal.llheeandidatcin
the newspapers.
Thcdcbat.elsecmlOhave
been I major source of information fo, lhc majority oC 18-year-

old""""'ForMacbdl.thedebalcs
~ i s " : u ~ ~ : : X f-

pauseo....an,rm.tnan. pcoplc and he did not leCffl OOffl·
criminok>Jyandlaw,saidshcis fonable speujng and answering
votingforBillClineonbcdme questionsatalll"
For Duran, ihc debtJai
''ncwidcasandancwpenpective
hclpcdthepublic:IC:ehoWOW'
iwwhatthiscountrynccds.H
Prahmenwt.ohavedc• future leaden react it qlaUOQI
cided 10 voce (o, Oinlon gcna• withoulhavingthcabilitytopncally made their decision buedon tise • speech someone else MOte
the fee.ling Chat ii is time IOn> rorlhem.w
Pr»u 11kt. the dcbMcl
move lhe HRepublican regime"
from oCfK:C and hopc:Cully bring "alkrwindividuabloaeeallthe
candidllestogethetandhowthey
!::~icial~plOlh;cgovcm()ntheothcr~!ificn
arcfrcshmc:n whobc!ieYCGcorie
Bush is IUU our country's best

bet. Denis Frasu, inlcmalional
business. said, "Bush ended the
ColdWarawlbrought stlbililyt0
lhc world. Oinlon doesn'I o(fcr

differ."
The debates ROI only
helped
lime Yotcn ilcc:idc
who they Wllllcd fo, pruidcat.
They alsoprovidt.d insight inco
the important iuuu . The
economy was docrncd the mosl
important iJsuc.. followed by the

rna

stale ol cd.ucltion in

ArncricL

Students may brign any concerns, comments, or issures to the EDSA board. We
may act as a powerful tool fOr you to turn
your Ideas into action!
Activities for th is year include a night at
Phantom or the Opera, Klds Night Out (an
evening' party ror cblldren), a Community
Service Fair, a HolJday Receptlon,·tbe
Evening and Part-TI me Students )l.ecognl-"
lion Night, as well as many more!

Nov 11. Pbaalom oftbe Op,n

Nov 13 - ED~ lloanl MeetJnc - Sawy,r 5215:30
Nov 16 & 17 - Coffee in the Sawyeraad Fenton lobbies
Dec 3 • HolldayJlecep<loa - Sawyer lollby
Jon 8 • EDSA Board .Medla1 Sawyer 511 5:30
Feb 5 - EDSA Board Medla1·Sawyer 5215:30
March 5 • EDSA Boord Medla1 Sawy,r 511 5:30
April 1 - EDSA Board Medln1 Sawy,r 5215:30
April 13 • EDSA Board Meello1 Sawy,r 521 5:30
May 11 • Studmt ROCOIDitlon Nlpt at JFK Library

~vtning 'DivisionStiuknts Jts.sociation mutbrtJs are open to allpon time
a,u{ =ine stuu.nts. Puas, Julftu to swp fry.
·
.

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:!';,:';!:l

-

whole race is ,
campailn,pe,

AatalleUe T,

THESUFFOL~JOURN,U,

WEONESDA Y, OCTOBER 28, 1!192

.Ce

ks
inianpopti.
yl.evytha1
prognm10
lisandth:11
ncouldlt3d

w Paleslin•
o(hispre -

dqucstioos
legcradio,
iapcrttprt·

swen:111 ltionoronc
view of the
whichcan1
1rcprcscnt

menlinthc
:ountryand

bem«e apt

ononc:cthc

he
when Lhcy
They wam
1rituni1 y.·
communuy
fine , ma.n )'
crthin g.s."

des cribed
o lutionary :·
Lld"hamcss

iscnac1cd.

>.1thcyrcally

:tuatingfrom
reeling pm-

"" . .
iSertopayorr
,nsaid.

die,aprojcct

in Group in
isasurvey
COfl!lttv.ativc

1bl.icanParty.
l Clinlon is
p-ouppollcd.
uhi1&cttin g
lritthcll-2-1

c!)cultylllld

iformedthal

""'"""""

lhepropctty

sity is also
pwt:lwcof

~onl St

r1y,consi.s1
>rficc:build·

.eforthcbw

11ionsof 1hc
conSt, WCn"

,thc)e¥Cof

_,,."

fSICl!budgct

Suffolk students choose
Clinton over Bush, Perot
By Mary A. D~lba
H d Brin £. Gltno• 0

doraed Clintonl'(Jore, 111d 15'li
di.sl.ikedallthccandida111inlhis

Journal Staff
Presidential ckction.
Womcn"Tavored 58'li
n:NT0N- The Suffolk CtintolV'()o,-e by 58 Iii. whik the
Journal C:Ooductt.d an aclusive
presidential issues polJ oo Monday. Thirty-two individuals, 20
men and 12 women. &om the
Fenton lounge and Sawyer aJ.
eteria responded. Each ~ den t wu asked five questioos ~garding his or her vocer rq;istntioostatus,candid3tcprcfcrcncc,
and issue cooccrns.
78,. o f tho se po lled
statedlh.ltthcywcrc~gislefedto
vote. The uml)le coottadicu the
dcmographics of lbc Metro- BosIOO area u a whole, which is a
traditional Dcmocni.tic stronghold. Rcpubr,can s outnumber
Dcmocrau-28'1o1024'1o.with l 6,.,
uocnroUod,and 32'1.whodid not
specify p;u,y ~gistnuion.
or
lhe
seve n
unregi.uctcdSluck:nLtpolled,57'1o
baclr.cdPcroc/Stockdalc,28'1oe,i-

who polled• strong lhird in the
big picl~
Some of the commenu
whk.h wcrc offered inc lude ··1s.
sucislhckeyword.lLR.ouPcroc
is the only one addfasing any 1hing." Anothe r ballot proclaimed. ""Qua.lye in "961" One
observed, M At least Bush i.s try ing, With a new Congress, he' ll
be much mOIC effective."

'

dtheimportlftOCof YOOn,g. Tholc
freshmen who have ~gis:lcml
have, by now, pretty much decidod who they arc voting for
come November 3.
Robyn Mitchell, fresh man. a.AS, knows who she is
voling for nest month. "Bill
Ointon. bc:causc I think that it 's
ti,nc to have a younger prt:5Kient
and someone who will bring
change1othecounuy.M ·

Dcnisc~.rrcstvnan,
crimioolo&Y and law, said she is
YOl.ing for Bill C linton bccau$c
" ncwideuandancwpc:rspectivc
arcwhatth.iscountrynoods. H
Pruhmcn who h3YC de cidcd to vote for Clinlon gcncrallymadctheirdcci.sionbuedon
the feeling Iha! it is time to remove the Mllepublican regime"
from office and hopefully bring
bcnefic ialcliangea:lothegovcm•

no chanccolhis winnina."
'ib- &csrunanOrisElan,
ncilhcrBush rorOintoncanhok1
acandlctoH.RossPm;,t. E1an
s:ayt that ho is voting ror Perot
bcca11JC"H.Ross'sstraighttalkin1 makes him slllnd out above
his two competitors."
Many freshmen voting
forPcrotfoclthattheTexubil•
lionaire is the 1110S1 straight-for•
wardll\dhonestolthelhrcepresidential Cllldidates.

notbccnteri ngthcvotingboolhs
unprepared. Mitchell says she
watched lhcdcbalcsand read the

differ."

The debates not on1 y
OnthcOlhcrhand.thcre
arc freshmen whobdicvcOcorgc helped fnt time Yotcn dcctdc
Bush is still our country's be.st
bcL Denis Pruu, intematiONI
business. said, " BIL!h ended the
ColdWuandbroughtstability to
theworld. Oin10ndoesn'toffcr

who they wanted for presidenL
They also provided insight lnlo
1he impo11a nt issues . The
economy was deemed thc most
importantissue.followt.dbythe
state of education in America.

No response

.,

28%
24%
16%
8%

Suffolk Students sai d they were most concerned
with lhe economy, the dencit, and trade policies.

are funneled back to you through EDSA
sponsored events such ~ receptions,
monthly coffees in the Sawyer a_ Fention
nd
buildings, subsidized theater tickets, newsletters, parties, and Recognition Night

Activities for this year include a night at

ForMitchdl.thedcbates

fortbem."

Democrat

Students may brign any concerns, com-

helpcdherrcalliethal'"Gcorge
Bu.sh· is b ut of U>ueh with the •
people and he did not seem com•
~ortable spcakjn1 and 1n1Wcring

Pruu said. the dcbales
"allow individuals t,o,oe all the
candidlics together and how they

Republican
Unenrolled

ments, or issures to the EDSA board. We
may act as a powerful tool ror you to turn
your ideas Into action!

aftttwau:hinglllthedebllennd
readlnguponall thccandidatcin
the ncwspapen.
Thedcbatclsoemtohave
been a major source of \nformalion for the majority of 18--yearoldYOleB.

without hlvingtheabilityloprac-

78% polled said they wen registered to vote

Dollars that you pay for Activities Fees

llefispapers..in~tomatchcr
decision. ElansayshccholcPaoc

tisc a !pt«h someone else Wrote

28%
22%

E very part-time graduate and under-

::g:!□
.:0r1=10=

qucstionsal~I!"
Forl>lnn, "thcdcbalcs
helped the public sec how our
future leaderl react i1 qtaeaions

40 %

Ross Perot/James Stockdale
George Bush/Dan Quayle

graduate is represented by the Evening
Division Student Asso.clation. We are dedicaled lo helplng.lhe parl-time and evening
students of Surroik Unlverslly In ~ny way
possible.

l!J"ffi',-,,,.,.;..-- -;----->-ft-- ~
votin gror,the&cshme,i classwill

votcrsthisclcclionyear.
Albcitlhcfreshffi¥11ludentsmaybetheyoungea:t votcn.
bu1thcyuebynomcansignoran1,

Bill C linton/Al Gore

thcoo lycandidalelnllylddtess·
in& lhc issues at hand, and not
playingthcpoli licalgamesofthc
Dcmocrau: and Republicans.
On lyoneofthcstudents
intcrvicwcdmcntioncdthcthcory
that Clinton and Perot supporlen
may change their minds in the
votingboolh.
"WhcnthcC\ltWllclases
behind you. and push comes to
shove. mosc people will Jl.ly with
BIL!h bccaux they lfUSI him,"
said one Slude'nt.

over,,,hebningly cited u being
them~ lmportantforthisclecuonwuthccconomy. Twoolha
issue, which we~ commonly
identified were the deficit and
U.S . lradcpolicies.
Otheri.s:liM:tmcntioned

VOlCES OF

For President:

TheysaidthatPcrotwu

Theoncis.sucwhichwas

WEDNEIIDAY, OCJ'.()BBll l

randoplly selected Suffolk students found the
foUowinc results.

~ghmcnsnxlcnu
raYiftdClinton,theywcrcnocu
enthusiulicuthePcrottuppo,1er,,whorcgardcdtheBill~'s
candidacy U a true catalyst for
clwige, µn like Clinton' s campaign rhetoric.

womca favored BUJh/Quaylc,

ae surroc.: JumtNAL

1

A poll conducted on October 27, 1992 or 32

-""""'·

__
C_on_ui_bu_M_,&_R-'_ _ deficiL llikedftrot.butlhcrc't
opon,,
There arc muy milestones in a penon's life. A first
d3tc.afirs11ood-nightk:iss..afin1
car.and the first limcthatapcnon
Y()(CSi n aprcs identialeloction.
True,vocinginan ek.c•
1,onmaynotbencarlyuthrilling
as, say, a fllSI kiss. however, for
many students in the fiuhman
class, vocing holds an undeniable
uoder-currtnl of ucittmenL
Swfolk 11udcnts Ul the
Classof l9961llholdlhcuniquc

Campaign '92 ·

jobs.unemployment.C<pl right,t.
abortion,healthcue,tcnnlimill.
defense, ndc policies, inflation,
Congress, and the S1vings and

Freshmen have mixed views
on voting for first time
By Mid.de MOia

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL
STRAWPOLL .

weret.ducalion.domcSticpolicy,

mmprdcm:dthcPm,1/Slockdalc
tid:d wilh 35'1.. Approximalcly
the ume pcn:enu.gc ol men and

3

more reprcsenw
population."

Phantom of the Opera, Klds Night Out (an
evening party for children), a Community
Service Fair, a Holiday ifettption, the
Evening and Part•Tl~ Students Recogni' · llon Night, as well as many more!
Nov 11 • Pbanlom of Ille Open
Nov 13 • EDSA lloonl Motllac. Sawyer Sll 5:30
Nov 16 & 17 • Coffee in the Sawyer and-Fenton lobbies
Dec 3 - Holiday Rffl:ption : Sawys- lobby
Jan 8 · EDSA Board Medine Sawyer 521 5:30
Feb S • EDSA _,d Moetinc Sawy<r 521. 5:30
~ h S • E DSA Board Meelln1 Sawyer 521 5:30
Apri).l - EOSA Board Meetinc Sawytr 521 5:30
Apfil 23 • EDSA _,d Meetinc Sawyer 521 5:30

May 12 - Student Recopitioo Nipt at iFK Library

'EtJt.nine '1Jivi.sionStu4t.nts Jlssociation mu.tin.gs an opm to allpart time
ad ev<n"'IJ stuamts. PCtas, Julfru to swp 6)/.
la.a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a;;;;;;;aa;;aa-a-a-a-a-!I

TomS"mitb

Graijuate

'"'l•-m not·going to vote for
, anyooe, because I feel lhc
whoJc race is nothing but

campaign ._,11e,.

A l l - Tammaro
Smlor

-

MelilaaMonill

'Tm undccidtcl
t;,elicvetheca..

MlkeEvenw,

Junior

4 •--,11nonoar :ioURNAL

WEDNDDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1'91

VOICES OF SUFFOLK .

LIFESTYLES.
THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

MADON· A!
N
Who's That Girl and what's her impact

Erotica:.In
J

ALeague
of its Own

Thevideo"1...1.x:tySca,'",

8 7 Mary A. D' Altaa

lyMalt.._.

=-~~a::-:::

Coattibadla Jlep0l1Ct

cma:t.Sbell.-iotlhepn,ca1
o(wllal ti aeen by the put,Uc.
A,llo, u ln uch u the
media would like 10, llw:rellnota
Id iml&e dial MadoMa can be
pinncddowft to•prcdictahly hcl
own. Uyton uya. "Madonna !'AS

alWl)'l~commotionlftd.

lhedoesnociden6fywilhlllyone

herlnfamousbootofaau.al ran-

1hc 1984 bit 1hlt ...."" Ma-

....... s....

MadoDm bu final ly
Madmnap01C1111d.,...forthc croacdthclinc.Hcralbumshave

She's lite• chameleon
thal chan&a when the mood hib
her. Ha led hu gone fn,in tal·

lcttdnuorexcn1clodlawithtbc

" BOY TOY" belt IO 11atnorou:1
" Breathless Mahoney" in "Diet
Tracy,"

Hcrancicshavcc.uxd

ua&ally, CONrOYmy. In 1ermsor
conttovenial COfllalt. ho...evu,
hct molt.rcctAI effort. Erotica, is
in a lcqucoll11own. ·
One wooJd have 10 have
been livint under a rock 10 have

=i:r~~=~~~:·=~~~

much COOIIOYCflY and 1hc hu
cvcnru:eivod1r1fflvitatlon10meet
withthcPopc, which she politely
turned down. Since her debut in
the early IOI, Madonna hll demanded lhe allcntion ol the pub-

lffllle." U)'tOnaddi. M
She(MI- wkl,.kl.

doMl)Slrika1blowal,lln,tany

Smpritin1ly, thellbum
actually liw:a up ID aome o( the
hype. Withouladou,bt.thediJCit
VUf inlttellint, One muse lake
d0Niajump1 from lhoimqeol nocke of the parental ldvilory
MIIIX., "tbclhlmdeapridlndnt label 011 die fionl cover. foe lhiJ
a1>um is not
die
of.

fu.ed identities:."

he eye. So why would IOfflCOlle
accuallywantl0sl\ldyhcr7

AnuamplcoflhiJitin
the video MLlke A V-qin." Ma-

At Harvard University,
Mudcms art doinl just lhat with

theaukkolLynnelaylon,Ph.D.
LayMJn was at Suflolk on nun•
day with ..._
Who't That Girl?'

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oalhcGondola10thclffla,eor.

~andContanpon,yPop
Culture'." 1hc Cirst in The
Woman'sHisaorySpeataScrics.
sponJOttdbythc.Hi.slorydepart-

audyMadoMa?"Oneoltheh:a... cnce lbal Madonna'• 1UCCC1S is

~!fn.•oracou.s bride Ul

:::!y~~thc':nti~;

-rhe only credil Jivin
to Madonna is Uw Vie II a m..
ketinggcnlut,"IAytonald. Her
albwns have sold millions, and
shehasbrouJ.htaacativi~ylOthc
music~La)1onwcnton
10 clabor:lle by teUlf\1 the audi• lice.

easily

hutwli~I~~

LlykMliscurrentlywritin11culluralbiog.-.phycntillcd
"Who's lluU Girl?" and teachc5
M:donnauapanof pop-culture
shldiesa1HarvardURiversity.
Layton posed lhc qUCI•
lion of "Wh..t._ people actually
do

ro,

~alcforccsin thc musielndLU·

~tc~:.:=.

tlwlheisa

;~::~:.!

Laura Mo~ci1
film cri&icism.~whid\ llalel the.
en~aent l~mtry ll a ffWC
coded mdullr)'. Men JW!althc
womanontheacrcen:w~cn~
thepcoplclObelookcdat. ~
.-id.MldonnlstwlefedlhLJprK·

fended. J111t a 1lance. ·aa 1he

:x~=~n:u== :=::==.;;
:'=~~c:
brou&bt ink> the public Ua"t by
Madon na , utjoa 1he dance
"Voaue':..in10naandvldco.
Laytofl stated with this
rcvebtion. movies like '"PAril b
.
C0"1/ff1Ud 011 pa1t 6

1
,r evall t))e pop ... IUCkin&
man'itJiui:_nb. Tbo~inside
~cvc~ moreln_ • • ~ c t ~
~
1111her m 1evail whi~ w,cld an1
sccne,olboftdap.
.
Asforthc.-malmiwc.

:.~:t:~=y~II~:!~

"P.rolica." followed by a sultry
CO'+'Cfof"'fcver."Madolwa'1con-

By KarH Nt.wudl
Collc1ePrcssS(;rvice

MusitlCudcnllwortinl
buildin11t
Nctnsta Wcskyan Un.lvmity
havercportedhcarin1.lnavatant
dauroom,1pianololtlyplaytn1
and a woma,1'1 voice IU\1in1 in
thedart.
Scary? They 1wcar it is

we In lhc fmearu

Dave Halhaway
Jltflior

-

Md.ilsa Morrill

Suffolk Journal staff
photographers complied
the photos and quotos
for the Voices of Suffolk
every week.
Mike Evertw-d
Junior

!:==~

Are 0.71

4) MldiMIPmaifreeForAII
5) Pfflr Gabriel/ Ill

') REM/ Automalic For TIie People

7)Mipd,d, i c-ldcnnlT0Euladloa
l)ImmoculateF«a/ToyShop
9) - M o a d o Bbarro
, 10) Izzy SIOodlln ud the Judo Hounds

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1992

MADON· A!
N
Who's That Girl and ,what's her impact

Erotica: In
ALeague
of its Own
ByMaUMaalia
Contributill1Rep:wtet
Madonna hu finally
cnmedthcline.Haalbumsllave
alwaysJencnlCClcommotiooand,
IIIUally,controvcny, ln terms or
cont:l'OYC'1ial content. however.
her mosc reccnt dfort. Erotica. is
in a~aueofitaown.
One would have to have
been livln& underaroc.k to have
nol hesd olthecontrovcny SUI'•
roundina
&olica 1nd
her inf&ll'IOWI book of ,c11W f!Vltuies. Sa.
Swpisinaly, the album
actually liva up to some ol the
hype. Wilhoutadoubt,thcdiscis
very intcrcstini, One must lake
notice or the p31tnlal advisofy
labclon lhcfron1cover,forlhis
vbum is not for the easily offended . •
Justa1lance. 111hc
Erotica cover sleeve rcvcall the
aencral q.tmc of the album. The
Crontfcab.Rlalud)'looldn1ckilc"P shot ol Madonna. The back
~vcab the pop 11ar auckina a

Madonna·•

Layioniscuncntlywril•
ing a cultural biography entitled
..Who's that Girl'r and teaches
Madonna as a pan orpop<ulture

;n lO

,~a:!n~:C~7.=

;ing her in tc'ICBI whip-wielding •
,cenesolbondaJC.

studies at Harvlll'd Univcrsily.

Asforthcactualmusic,

Laylon posed the ques•
1101'1 of " Why do people actually

~~- \ ';:e;
~=~1~1:

thc)ong-awaiteddi.1eh:Uoff

comor-Feva.'"Madonna'scon-

ByK ■ rtnNcustadl

College Press Service

"Ointon. I like his cnvi•
ronmcntal plan."
Dave Hathaway

Junior

Musicstudent1w0ftln1
\aicinthcfinea,t,:bu.ildintat
Netnska Wesleyan Univenily
h3vcrq,ortcdhcaring,in1vacant
cwsroom.a piano ,oft.ly play in a
and a woman's voice singina in

"""""·

Scary7Thcyswcar 1t is

English who spcrub Hlll1owcc.n
Evc celling Jltoll stories in stu•
dcntdonniaoriel.
"I myself have never
seen her ," admits Smith. who says
sheisthc"'ter:pcrollhekgcndw
because she was on campus in

1963, when Clan was rmtlCCft.
Acco'ding1athcpro(eso,1campus xcn:taf}'11wthc

~coraslcndcr,rw.vcn-haircd

women in •

IOnt·sleeved white
blouseandantle-kingthlkirt.

.
bccntransportedbKktnllmc:, around the comer, a rash of
and had cipcricnccd a aenuine sightings is to be expected, say
upcrU in paranormal phcnom·
Y cus later, when the
buildinJwhcff;. 0..hadsuf•
Friendly campus apparcm:1 a raw 1w1 atllCk was tom
down.Smithanda"rq:tag" group rilionuuchasCIAraMilbusua.Jly
of devo'Cd Clan Mills fans went have earned I cenain affcctioft
to the site, held hands. sana. and from the student body, and
asked Clara to move to the fine whether m.akul& a HaUowccn ..,...
ansbuild~1.whctedlcallcJci1Jy pcarwiceornot.&c:ncnllYdonol
twresidcdeversince.
tcrromeatuden~

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by a heavy dance ltcat which orten becomes redundant and
oeassiona,lly annoying.
8clicve It or not, Madonna dou stny from the solid
1e1uallbem,cmoreol\enlhan not
with sonp like"'Byc Bye, Baby"
and '"Dccpcr and Dccpcr.'" The
emotional '"In This Life'" conthe dcalh of a friend from
AIDS.
·

..

The sighting wu invcstigaledbyGardna"Mmphy,prcsi•
dent of the American UIUvenily
of Psychic Research in 1964.
'1urptiyclaimedlhe1e1entary~

I can't
idates."

Suffolk Journal staff
photographers complied
the photos and quotos
for the Voices of Suffolk
every week.

I)
,.._ Sida To
2) 10,000 Maniacs/ These Att ii.,.
J) Satanti/Lucky You
4) Mldulel Pmlll Fne For All
5) PeUr Gabrid/ U.
6) REM/ AulOmolic For The People
7) Mepd<tb / Counldowll To EuiDdlon
8) lmmoculale Fooll/ Toy Sbop

1

9) Jlamoo<o/Mondo Bmrro .
10) Izzy Stoodlln and the J~do Hounds

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THESUJ'FOLK JOURNAL

MADON- A!
N
Who's That Girl and what's her impact

ThevidcoMLuctyScar".
the 1984 hit that brouJht Ma-

BJ Mary A . D'Alba

......,,""

donna national rccoan.illoa, is I
,oc,cl~plerllhis.lndusvidc:o,
Madonna p0ICI and ltNU few" the
csnera.Shellparto(theprocea
otwhllissocnbythepl,lbtic:.
AIJo. as much as the
mcdiawould liketo,lhcreisnoc1
tct Image that Madonna can be

She's like I chamdcon
IN.I chanp whcfl the mood hils
hct.Herlookhas1oncrromtatlaed n llOfUC:Ol1dolha.,-ilhlhc
·eoY ror belt to
"Brca1hlcu Mahoney" in "Dtd:
T17fy."
Her :mlics have cMIICd

,1amorou1

ded. All poli1icio.n s
of hot air. I lean
Oin1on.:·
)avis

much controveny and she

pinncddoWftlOUpmlictabljhct
o"'11.Laytonsay.s,"MDdonnahas

tw

==~~:=~7tcC:

d to make the righl

cumed down. Since her debut in
the early 80s. Madonna has demandcd 1he anenlion of the publie eye. So why would someone
actually w:M'll lO study her?
Al lbrvard Un.ivcrsily.
studenu ve doing ju.u that with
the guide of Lynne Laysoa.Ph.D.
l.aytOn was at Suffolk on Thun·
day with, -· who 's That Girl?'
~-tadonnaandContcmporaJ)'POI) study Madonru,?''Oncoflheha-.
C ulture'." the first in The 10n1 why. Laytc,n aid, is MawMian'sHi.storySpeakcrSerics, donna is one or the dominating
sponllOl'Cd by the History depart· ' rema.lefon:csinthcmusk indus mtnt.
try .
Layioniscuncntlywrit·
·-nic only acdit given
ingacu lturalbioaraphyentitlc.d toMadonnaislh3tfhcisa rna"Wllo·s Wt Oirlr and teaches t:eting1enius."Layt0nsaid. Hu
Madonno.asapanofpop,blturc albums have sold millions. Md

1."

studiesa~~ix>~::v;::~-

Mahoney

uonof " Whydopc:opleactll:llly

idc:d. ltismyfirst
ting. I wan\ to
u-e there arc jobs,

ByKartnNtustadl

cou,,ePtcssSer°{ice
Mu.licsludcnUworking
la&c in the fine aru building at

>n. I like his envintal plan."

1alhaway

staff
nplied
1otos
uffolk

Erotica:·In
ALe.ague
- of its Own

Nebruta Wesleyan Univcnity
h.avercponcdhearing. ina vacant
c lassrnom. apianoaoCtlyplaying
and a woman·s voice singinl in
L
hcdJlrt.
Scary? They SWCII ii IS

=~~-~~=~~~:c

,hedoesno4identifywithanyonc
imqe." Layton adds. "She (MA•
donna)Slrikesablowapinsl any

enc:c. that Madonna's success is
1Uributedl01heidca1hat shcisa
·•bitch"ancfu ..slut."
Laytonci1e1theszudy or
UUni Movy. 1 197S feminine
film ~ticilm._ wh ic h stalcl the
en~mcntindustryls1m3'e
codcdindulcry. "Mcng.u.catthc
womanonlhesaccn:w~enim:

rtxed identities. ..
An cumplcorthis is in
the video -Like A Vir&in." Ma•
oonna jumps from the imaac or
-siut,"theshamcless 1it1dancin&
on the Gondola lO the image of
"vir&in," the gorgeous bride In
lace and satin.
· ·
1n addition. Madonna
tw brought undcrg,ound <WICe
lOtheforefroRL TheblackhomoseuWandlcsbbnsubcuttllft:was
brought into the public light by
Madonna , u1ing the dan ce
" Voguc" U'IIOflgand video.
L:lylOn sutcd wilh this

shctwbrough1acreativityto 1he ~ d ~ ~ t . ~yton

revebtion,movks like"Parisb

::i::~·::ir:;::~°:
1

English who spends Halloween
Eve telling ghosl stOrics in SIU·
dcn1donnitories.
·· 1 myself have never
,ccnhcr,"tdmitsSmith,whos:iys
shci.,lhc'"kcepuo(thelegcnd"
bc(ausc she was 011 f&"IJIU.1 in
196), when Clan, WU rU"lt aten.

According10.thepm(esa campw1 ICCfttarySIIW lhc
ima&eofa~. ravcn-haircd
women in a long-sleeved white
bloo.scand ankle-k'.ll&lhstirt.
The sighting '!II invcsti &Med by Gardner Murphy .prcsidcnt or the Amcriean Un:iffl!ity
oCPsychic R.csearch in 1964 .
MurphyclaimcdlhclCD'Claryhad

S01",

: e.'

shat

coniin,udon,:0/t:6

tlusprac:-

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Madoona hu finally
cnmcd the line. Hcralbunu have
11 ...yssencraacdc:ommotionand.
usually,controversy. lntemu o r

eontrovcnial content. however,
hcrmo11rcccntem,n,Ero1ica, is
in1lcqucoli11own.
One would have 10 have
been livin1 under a nxt: to have
nothcardolthecontrovcrsysur•
rounding Madonna'• eroticund
her infamous book of tc1.ual fan •

wiel.Sa.
Swprisingly, thc &lbum
ac1ually lives up IO some o f the
hype. Withou11doubl,thcdiscis
very in1~tin1. One must take
noticeof thc~ntal.Svisoc"y
t.abcloothefrontcover,forthis
album iJ not ror the easily of.
fended.
Just a a lance. at the
Erolica covcr;_llocve reveals the

general theme ol the album. The
frontrca1urC11lustyklokingc"->
up shot of Madonna. The back
reveals lhc pop 1111" -..ck.in& a
m111 '1 thumb. Thcpieturcsinstdc
~evcnmore.in~n&,dcpiCI•
ing her in 1tvenl whi~wtclding
,CCRCI ol bondage,
Asfof'tbeac:lualmusic.
lhc long-awaited diJc u:ks ore
w i1h the s teamy 1ille tract: ,
"Erotica." follOwcd by a sultry
covcror'Fever."Madonna'scon•

by I heavy dance beat which o f•
ten beconie1 redu ndant and
around \he comer. a ruh o( ocusionally IMOJing.
sightings i., to be expected, say
Believe it or not. Ma•
espens in pnnormal phcnom• donna clocl stny from the solid
pl><.....,,._
seilW theme more often than ROI
Years later, when the
wiutsong.s like1lye Bye. Baby"
buiklina where Clan bad sufFriendly campus appa· and -0cepu anil Deeper." "The
ccm1 i fata.1 hart attact: was 1om
down.Smithanda"nl&t.ag" group ritionssuctiasClara Millsusually emotional " In Th is Lire" cono( devc»cd ClaJI Mllls fans went have earned a certain affection cernsthede¥1\ofafriendfrom
S.
t.olhcsite.hckl hands.sang,and from 1he st udent body. an d
Noalbum11mUldbecom•
askedetaratomovctolhcfinc whethcrmatingaHalJowecnapsrtsbW.lding.whereshclillc&edlY
===!encnllydonot,
.
twrcsidedevasinoe.
·
been transpOrtcd bact m time.
land had experienced a genuine

t=--~s:;~

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fr

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V

1) 10,000 ~ / ~ A.-. Da:,s
3) S..lanbl Lucky You
4) Midu!<I P...,./ ~ For All

5) l'fflr Gllhridl IJI
6) REM/ Aulomalic: For The People
7) Mepdelh / ~ldown To EK)ladloo
8) 1 . . - r . F_, Toy Sbop
9) Ramones/ Moodo Bmrro
10) ID.y Stoodlln and the Judo Hound.t


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specialullibidoncum:ntlyshc>TI·
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colon. and IC'lllptma on this
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The-exhibition consists
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initiative IO 10 to this beautiful ro,cmnple,~nlCYmpaarn.
and.implrinl country. Thlncen inpby.JohaSin,e,Sar1cn1. ~

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rrom around lhe country.
Tho u.bibiuon lcal~
1collectlmofpainti.Apandsculp1ureaby American artistsmadcin
lcal between 17601Dd 1914.

plaa:to~~lcy ,oon wcnl to
llllly, followed by .-Wu Wash·
ington Albton, Thomu Cote.
Albc:rt Bierstadt, John Sin1cr
Sargent. and manyothetl.
Allolthemstudk.dcla.t·
sieal art. Usina modem art techniqucs,theyc:opiedworbbyltalian mllSlCfS and reaching pcrfectioninthcirwts.

, . . Aboindudcdin lhe« hibibOGa-e~nlnotcboob
bytheat~ Jew~~cry~1&1rromthistimepcriodin lt.al y 1
s
al,o featured in the exhibition.
TIUIICWbition babcautifu.Jcollectionof'_atwortb)'JOmt"
very lalcntedartilta.
-rlle Lin of IW y" will
bcNMirlgatthcMuxumofFinc
Aru until Dec. 13.

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Thil il aroctill1 pr11 clcocdsoul todothdrJ_,. ttuaal

™-S<al•W--).-5-(-~
Julicllo:r-(~). David ICm&(JUi..-), LowJGatierrez

andlokihimthaelll.lywa.slhc ~daepaintinp cyc-

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Swn.in..• c::in be more popul:ir•

iu.dandshcp'l'Clheblar.k, py,
andlcsblansubcul1ure.accordln1
tol.ayton, -1polilicalvoicc.L.ay1oa uplalncd tl\31
the high and low dichotomy Is
ctw1eti1cdbyMldonnl. llichi1h
dichocomyiltheactivcindividual
in control. wllic:h isusuulyam:llc
~ . while the low dicholomy
islhepassi'l'Cindivid!Winasul>missivc role. usually• female
swice. Madofl,u dc(ics this dichocomy ·by n04 uting the "IC•

cepccrtowroad. "Madon,uron•
stanlly questions boundarin ."
Uyt001imartcd.
Whethcryoulovchcrot

l\3tchcl',~islOmCOOCIO
be talked abouL Her aoals are tu
makelt1olhe10pand111ylhcre.
l.a)10nannmenta. " Madonnais a
suoa1believcr ofhicnJrll y. Every\bing she has wrote or donC'
has • hicrarc:hy, and she is Oil
topt Uytofl &
iYCS coUegc SIU ·
dcnu I new insight and under•
standina 1.o " Who 's th::il Girtr·

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a fast break at a fair price
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(luitar),andJ1mC18radley,Jr.(muml), dcliv,cnlJ-10111COwithtM
paceolabullinfchlnashopl
This is &real Jtl&ff, especially "Leave It Alone-, wllic:h
J1appcd my head KTOaS lhe room. "'My Dear Heretic" is another
su11eaaed cut off American Standard, which I am sure you will not
wantlOmis.s.
Tom me. Acquireacopyof Amcricaft Siandardandsuccumb
10 lhc audio thrills ol 10np lite "'Shoc&un" and "Gotcha Covered",
You wiU be ,urpri,ed by lhcir version ol ..I Fought The Law" .
DAISY Of.AINSA W • flevenlOC:ft
I lite it, I love it, I want more ot ill Make it hist, Dllsy
ChainJaw,make il h1D1 I Maltclthmt,OailyOlainsaw,mate lthunl

n-..;.. """""·""'"'- Dad)'Cltowawhab .... .,....,..
an uom-bombol an album! The (lfflcut.. .., F«I lnsaAe'", lttl the mood

=".':'"..:'.=."'!~..
.

wilh1hanhlOWldlJialml&)l1,atrnt.sccmreminilcen1ofTransvlsion

oriawl"""'""•bangoo1<,dy

" You Be My friend" is crisp. clean, and a massi'l'C amount ol
Japarae food but do nol have caffeine.lfyoa"rein a.car,10U11waytoofast, thetl "DosWIIIIStwpa
coffee.
time for• &it-down meal, tJJ the Teeth" is a tune fot you.
No nwlct wh3t you ue · dclk:iouJ appefum..
" Hope Your Dreams Come True" and "Nllural Man" ue
in the mood for. I.he New York
uniqueballldslfwlOuChedmyheart(snilT!). "LovcYourMoney"wu

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16 typcS ol sandwiches, homemade soups, salads. and a deli-

Oria~nal Manb~tlln ~ t ! : : C =.• half, dcfinitdyunon1lhe11mngaaswfflhis
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Ditto for "U,e Me Use You". "The futwe Frec" brou&ht the Ltmpo

Piua,erva~by, thes.l~ot

·Ugly BnilaJWorld" and "Uie Mc:UscY0tt! Wcll, il'1 cmtagiouJ on
I.he W t 1wo cuts, "Wailing For The Wolves" and .. Evaything Is

day.

Erotica from""'' ,

1 dou:n differen1 ways. The ba·
gels are available throughoot the

asawhoLe. The~ lS ~KIUI.
~ there Is• wide~~ O
plU-1 to choose f,om. Original
Manhaltan~aho1er1a IULI·
ian s~ialucs, such a s ~
and an~puto, "'.hk:h ue quickly

bccon-ung favontcs..

Wcin1".

ciousNcwYorkchocsccatc.
The Stage Deli also saves a

variety rcalNewYcrtbagclsrixed

bactup,butwhat'swilhthedJ"yheaving?I
" Pint F)ow~
1 foot-s1.ompina mosh specialty 1Jia1 was

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lovclyl ReiriCfflbcrlJialweirdne:sll~te.llin&you llbomoa"Lovcly

Do you wanl adven1
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In his national campaign headquarter in Litllc
Rock, Mansas, there Is a sign on the wa11 lhat says.

"Don't forget lhc economy- stupid." Ointon has kepi
hiscampajgrilcvclcdonthelhemcofm-iiallz.aUonand
economic ruovcry. His au ack.s on the· Wh.ilc House
have been exactly lhat. allaCks on thc current administration and not the person that heads it.
While overcoming 1hc personal aua,ks lh.11
plagued rus campaign through ll)c primaries, Oinion
has redefine thc definition ofa politician. If elected, he
will borome the firsl p~dcnt born a fter Wand War II
and beyond the grasp of the spcc1cr of the Cold War
philosophy.
While pcoonal au.acks against Bill Olnton' s
activity during the Vietnam War arc not cntin:ly un-

cutting taxes at all levels, but-c.spcc:lally for the uJ)PCr

brackets, Inflated the economy through a military build
up, and left the government in debt S4 trillion.
Regardless of whether Ma.nsas has a balanced
budget amendment to its state constitution, Ointon, in
the 12 years he has been governor, has been able to meet
the needs of thc people while working wilh tightening
federal support and ttie dumping of fonner federal programs to the states. Additionally. while manurac1uring
jobs have bc,cn lost on the national scale, Ointon has
spu~d industrial growth in Attansas during this ~ussion.
Oimon has proposed national hcahh ca~. deficit reduction, tax increases on the wealthiest 10 pcn;:cnt
in the country, and rebuilding the industrial foundation
of thc nation through a gradual process o f recovery and
rebuildin g. While he hllSOOI promised a balance budget,
he has said Irresponsible borrowing to pay for gove rning
has got tocnd.

During the first tnSidcntial debate , Ointon

lhousandlllr.ehlmduringthe Vietnam waror thcrcccnt
Persian Gulr wu.
BillOintonmadconeofthewiscstchoiccsfor
a nutningmatc ln modem politics, Senator Albert Gore
of Tenncsscc. Of tl)c entire field o f (X)SSible vice•
prt:.Sidcnlial candldales in the democratic pmy. Gorc
represents the same generation shift as Oimon.
A one-lime presidential hopcruj in 1988, Al
Gore is one of the chief crusaders for enviroM'lental
prot.cctlon and awa.rcncss. He has introduced lcgislationandwriucnprofusclyonthcnccdforcnvironmcn1.11 prott.ctlon and cleaning up the polluted environmcnt we have already creat.cd.
1bcchoiccofGore by Ointon has, for the first
time, balanced a presidential ticket on the issues and
philosophy and not regional voting blocks and party
politia. Togcthcr, thcyrcprcscntthemostcapablcanJ
powerful democrat.le candidates to run for the prc~idcncy since Kennedy and Johnson in 1960.
1
sacamln~: ! c u s l l c a ! e : = t : ~ ~ =
democJllS that wW bring double-digit inflaUon and
unoontroUcd spending back. to government. he leaves
out lhc ,econl of the 12 years thc republicans have
an..aid dlc White House. Under the R.ca&an-Bush
. . . . . . . . . . IIICpemmcntcutir(odomc:sticspcnd. . ~nathccountryinadcficilwhil~ •

he really was, anothcrlncumbent running on the laurels
of better days gone by. 11\C contrast was never clearer
than during those IX> minutes, Bill Ointon stood com •
fortablebcforcthcaudienc:eof200andthecamcrastha1
brought the contest into millions of homes and demon•
stra1ed how he has lhou8ht his agenda lhrough. He tnew
how the American people were hurting and showed that
he was thinking o f them in his proposals.
And then there is H. Ross Pcro1. a billionaire
who says he Jr.nows the hurting of the common people.
While their messages arc basically the same, Perol's
morcausi.crc planforthcnatlon~sailingeconomy will do
more _ arm than good. Proof is in the pudding; many of
h
Perot's fonner advisors are not supporting the Ointon
campaign and criticizing the gel tough quick propose<!
polices or Perot.
Perot's bcslquality is lhat he the candidate of
pro1cst. Voting for Perot is a referendum on American
government and a signal of frustration. Voting for Perot
only means a greater probability of re-electing George
Bush or.on the outside chance, electing only I.he second
indcpcndcntprcsidcnteverintoagovemmcntdominatcd
by encrenchcd and resentful political parties.

i;

QUOTE OF
THE WEEK
"Democracy is only an e~perimcnt in government, and il has
the disadvantage of merely
counting votes instead of
weighing them."

-Dean Inge 1860-1954

For the record:
- Due to computer erro r. the Qc.
tobcr2I s1oryabouttheRcdHot
Oillli Peppers was printed twice.

A vote for Bill □ inion is not a wasted vote, it Is

- Due to editorial error, the byline of Viki Bernard' s October
21 story on the Forcncis Team
read Vicki Bcman:t

people. 1bc people who swarm around Ointon at rallies
and appearances do so because he is the genuine candldale for change aM hope for a bcu.cr tomorrow. 1bc
candidacy or Bill Clinton and Al C.Ore is the choice of a
new ccneration or Americans and leadership into the
21siccrwry.

- Due to editorial error, the picturcon the LifeStyles page identified singer Wendy Wilson as
WendyJ.>hillips.

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1110111.1..._

Ht

1111011h

Thcfrcnchdoctorswere
wcllawaielhalintheUnitedStatcs
doclofs had already developed
tedlniq~ to test blopd supplies
todctcrmineiftheywerctaintcd
with the virus that can lead to
AIDS. Furthermore, the Arncrican science 1eams had developed
a method or"hcatina bloqi sup•
plies to till the HJV virus while
still allowing the blood to cool
andblcr°bcuscdforb'al\Sfosions.
. Dr. Gmctta and his staff did no1
choose toask:Amcricanauthorilies forthistcchnology.Asa direel result t,200 pcopk: are now hcnhousel

HIV positive.
·
. In conclusion to thiJ
The United Swcsand saga.' Dr. Gmecta and his sWf
France have been enpgcd in a have~ b~ht up on c ~

awaiethal~~G=~i; t: : ~
thatr~~~~lyinthe

try:lndfindacurerorttieAIDS ycarprison~andafine~r

· If the European mmuruty
IC
power, it would be the largest andmosl ~wttful in lhc world. Japan'J
strength isju.u dropin thcbuckettoauntled ~ · W~m~cxpand
ourcconomybyatlcastSIOtrilliontoremam_an~~•csupcr•
powa. The NAFfA agreement is ins1rumcnta.1 m dom& this.
H.islOrically, the real estate mart.et ~ brou~hl us ~tor
rcccssion.Pn:sidentBushhasproposed acul tnthccapitalpw:tax

thcrwortuifthcywereruaning
aWallStn:etco,npanywiththc
Mbolmaximizin&prolitandnol
inuvina humanlivcs.Thilwua
tngicerrnr.
Weoowhayefoundout
in hindsight is that Dr. Ganeua
andhilstaffwcrcnotxrecnina
their blood supplies for the HJV
vitusbctwt:al 1980and 1985. M
an:sult, ovct 1,2.00poople, most
olwhomwerehemophiliacs.bccamcinfc:dCdwiththcHIVvin&s
that b known 10 caue AIDS.
Accordina 10 the Boston Globe
almost 300 orthCSIC infected pa•
ticnu have already died. This
ncvashould ha\'C happened becauJC this was completely ~vcntabk.

~

1111trora---.1c:t••
-.,and...Oodbb:1980'1
and their INlll:riaJ mindlc:t ~
gone.Sirw;::ethcclolinaolthc"'me
decade"wcha¥ebq:•lo1CCthc
afterdlccCJr1whalhappcnswheo
an cntireaociety is dri'1:by self•
ishnc:ss.
From Ivan Bocsky to
MichaclMilkcnthctimcwasripe
for talina ad,antage or other
people for pcnonal financia l
pins.ltlCICfflSourcoUcctivecontcicncc was fOl'IOUCn for the atlure of wealth and power.
IIICCfflSaswclllhatthc;t
actsofaelfi,hncsiitranspircdglobally,noljlllt.inAmcrica.assome
CJlpcrtJ in businca ethlcs had
thought. TllC$IC acts or financial
piracyarcnolcdinplacesolher
than the well notOltcascJon Wall
Strcctdurina the 1980's. Today I
shall discuss one such case in
France.
In 1980 Dr. Michael
Garttlta was the Diru:1or or
France's National Blood Trans•
rlllion Ccnter(NBTC). It was
Ouough his connections in lhc
Socialisl party of Presidenl
Francois Mitter-and that Ganctta
wa., able to obtain such a lolly
appointment in &pprf.lCiation for
hilparty loY1Jty, Hewmthctcy
lcadcf UI managina and planning
policies fot the NBTC and its
subsequent problems belong to
him.

~~~:r,:~t:t:::~~!~~~:==~::;

~c ~y lhco~:;~~"'cti:"d~ln"U-,~sam-,""~"':ri"'od~--::--sc :-:"nd'.".dc"'.b':',.,'°_".'.,_"Am!"'ric:"an"'p«>~pl~c°"s,':'w~ltilm lu,w~"'1JL.-lf--c---,..!;~~-;_-JI--.
. 1"< --oo:
,~
J;J~foi
responded to the allegations made by Pmiident Bush,
_ saying, he was wrong ror,q__
by
ugtioning his palrio•
tlsm. He explained his commitment and love 10 hls
country, but his dclCSl for the war In Vietnam. His
beliefs were no< any different lhilll the opinion or

II

willbeabletocompetcwiththc ec~ic leviathanbeingcreatcdU\

I \l>ORSI· \II·.\ I
11 lhe Democrat.le National Convention, Bill cilnton
has Ir.cpl in-house pany fighting to a minimum while
continuing to hammer away al Bush's and the repub-

1,h llllllll

Thccndoricmcnts~the~arcstdinguponthesidc
oCBiUOinlonforpresidcnt.•thclibcralncw1maclunekk:binthc
final10uchoftheirqcndaapinstPresidcn1B11.1h.Noc. unlitelOfflC
monolith, ltie media ha waaort a continuous a.mull against the
president since the early day1oflhecampaign.
. NowevcnthcSuffolkJoumaliswcighinginoaBu.shbashina
by endorsing BillCtinlOn far president.showing a tc:niblc misfalr.eis
beingmadeonalllcveboCthemcdia.
PresidcntBushhasbccnthctargctofanunprcccdenledmcdia
bomb:!rdmenl over the pa.st few months. In thiJ period of reccs1ioll
whcn we,orpcopleweknow,arefallingvictim tothelOughtimes:,we
needsomcthing torca.ssurcuslha1i1's somconeel.Je'sr.1111L
The easiesl way to do this b by targelina a particular
iodividual,1uiltyor not,whotwludsomelhin1 1
odowilhthcprocess
whichcauscdthcproblem. Wecanthcnrallyaroundthatbaltlecryand
lakcacoursc:ofaction, intbiscase,dumpingtheincumbcnt prcs:idcnL
ln this way, we can focl that we havc dooc somelhing to solve thc
problem and bc11crour situation.
The media has 1old us that the economy is in shambles
bocauscoCPrcsidcnt Bush. Think about it, Our economic system has
peak.landvalleysineachcycle. Wehadasuper-highpc:lkinthemid
SO's, andsioce every ac tion has an equal and opposilercaction. we are
tlpcriencing a super-low valley now.
The mass mc:dia has bla.stod the president on his economic
rccord. Why'?Bccausc i1scllsncwsp3PCrS. Hercarcsomeuamplesof
Bush's economic policy which the mass media conveniently forgets
10 tell us:
Under the Reagan and Bush administrations, the United
Statescconomyincre3SOltbyS2.8trillion.~t·s ii.te~~ingthclotlll
size or the German cconom~ twofold. One me ~ six jobs isfClated
1ocxportsandelportshavemcreasodbr40.. sU\CC !9S8. Thal~
h:lyscre:ucd 1.8 million jobs. To grow 1 10 IT.Ide and 10e1.pand 15 to
s
compete.
AcontinutdBushprt:Si~w~ldbcncfitW""loc:ilcconomy.
$400millioninfcdcrali.ransportauon:ud~COfl_'etoBostonforthc
Central Anery/Third Harbor Tunnel plOJCCI, with m~ _
money to
come. This has aln:ady crt:atod 10,000 local construction jobs. .
We're living in an incrcasini:ly global economy. Pyesidcnt
Bush has proposed lhc North American Free T111dc Agn,cmcnt

~~

c:llilMa. ,..._. _ . . _
daimstbMapto5$SJpeoplec:ould
hllve~dleYUUlilltbil
IUIU'ICl'bdwcm 1980ancl 1985.
'lbCle dodon can be IOlely re-

tp()IISiblcforlheirownq,idcn'lic
inPnnce!Politietbuaoplacein
aqucstioothal:dctcrmineslifeot

death.

Dr. Gam:ua made himJC.If lhc ~ge, jury ind Cl.CCU·
lioncrforfiyeyeanlnPrance.He
andhisstafflOOlcitupontbcm,elves 10 dclermine who would
liye and who. w~ die. Thc:rc
haye been serial tillcn lhrough ou1thcworldbucnc~lwlhere
bccn111ytbU:,gqultelitethis. The
onlycompaUMthallseW11cloJc
toDr.Garrcttaistocqua&chim 10
a second coming or Joseph
Mcngclc. ThcNazi:lflgelo(Dcalh
".'ho -~
uted and killed milhons duMg lhc Socood Wortd
Wat.
Afict the allcpticns of
Dr. Garrctta'J crimes ~ he
resigned his post and obtained a
vi.sa towort:intheUnitedStalcS.
He has usistcd the Hacmonctics
<:orporation ol Braintree since
lalc:Julyinthcirmanura:iunn,or
blood rlltratioe cquipmCflL This
isc1cartYapoorjudgementc:alJ.
Never !ti lhc fox mind the

==~cc=~:r°io ~e::Ci:1.:!7o7.::;:,

more and more a political one,
and k:ss ~ the medical one that

thconcwhofinaflyfindsthecurc.·
Both nations ...:ant lhis rn:dit so
il wasintcndcdtobe.Dr.Gamua badlythalthcytryindcpcndcntly
litcmanyothcrcxccutivesinthc ofoneanolhcttodi,co'(Cfthc
1980'1 lost hilacn,eolmcnlity cure for thcdiJcuc.
and JOCia1 responsibility.
.
Ourina the YC&fS in /
By
~
19 5
Dr.Garrcua managed the PulUct
had developed

sickenlme.tunaoproponcnt-of
capilal ponisbmctlt but •this is
clearly notjultice.

·Man:sultl>r.Gam.ua
and his Wilily will now ha\'C to
leave their Victorian home in
Brookliac and ill $2,(XX).00 •

-- or:'5~VU:.C:::
~

(eaye bis lavish~ world

~~~d:!~:~=::::;·::=z= 'w~;~-~ ~~
hich
Coogrc,si-:J:!::.a':~Ji:~=-~~i:~
and want to sec Bush outo[<(hcWhilC HOU!C.

g

InstilU&c

~~':!:'1'.!uC:::

lhathc=~~~

some $40 million dollars(Thc oauJdnowtabaeditforlhoac~.Pn:sidcntBushwillbeablctocontm1JChisagcndafot~ aupplicsbccamcCYCnrnoteYalu- ccxnplisbmcot. and Dr. Garrcua dicdatlhehMdolklsdeciliou.
renewalwhichwillbcncfitusall.
·
Whilctheeconomyislhemostinrporta,llissucinlhis
clcction,characlel'ilanimpo,-tanlissucCor t h e ~-Thc~

~=::=~~~=-ir:
~

orriceisnoplaoc rorama1CUn-CkorieBu.shhupovenhislcadctsbip
capabiliti:
1
a ·'studcnl lcadp"." He has always done what's good fOI' bim, ao

;:::~g: ~i:=

:;s~~n:;~

i~ ,:,:_,:;
preservation or freedom worldwide. Bill Clinton slithered away

this dut\hm bccnsaidth:ll~those whocannotfollowcan~lcad.
Qinton refused 10 scrve and is thctcrore not worthy~ qualified
' lead the United Stales Armed Fon:cs.
.
..
Pllul T•mps said it best when he called Clillklll
Bear" He tw101d c.ach group wl\at !hey wanted tohcarlO lbc
or ~ntradic:tion. tr we really wanl such• manipull&or ror
1
why !IOI ~ ~ : . ::~plalform is based onchaqe. Thal'•
Whal docs lhis mean? oanae ror thesakcofch&Agc? We' re

than ~~:~:1.8.!C::~"isPepli.not BW
Pn:sadcnt Bud! has worked for ua. H e ' s ~ wllo c:a111
IOftOOC we can tnut. When you k,ot.atthc facts, thcldilml.
thecboiceisdear.Rt..-clc:ctPrcsidcnt 9 ush·
·

~)•-~t=::,1!'.,~~ :C,lhc:=.ma':~
.... ,. " - - - - u:,

•-...,_:_.~:.=WW- Ut&_;:"_virat

bgoacntbciaJh.ialhatthcNBTC Wl\el,200pcoplewcretnownl0
~ - ~ ~ ...
-uo .,..,_.

_.,_.

.wlp(llliblybcwillpliime
illliakimowbalbebalbruupt
c:ato otbcn. Bt,thc way Dr.

Olnela-.eyh't~cvianln
cilllld
allill. ~

.Y, OCfOHR 18, 1992

I 0
l

THESUFFOLKJOURNAL

N

9

s

doctor th~ AIDS angel of death
l ho111.1-.. Bt:l1110111t

IMmC'Jll.kt'1

blllht:1980'1

mmdlct~
in1oClhe Nme
IWllOICClhc

-w""'

drivcbyacl!-

n Boesky 10
itimcwuripc
age of other

n1.lfinanci11I

:oUcctivcconienfortheal•

power.

.

1wdllhatthcx
nnspircdglo~UIOlnC

ss clhics had
IS o f financial

n plocesothcr
ICa.9CSonWall
980"s. Today I
such case in
Dr. Michael
: D irec tor of

Blood TransBTC). ll was
it.etioosinthc

of Presidcnl
dthalGarn:tta

;n

such a lorty

pprociation for
Hcwasthclr.cy

gandplanning
NBTC and ilS
ems belong to

rcua was welt
rct bite thchand

l~~ly inthc
I political one.

~a.looelhat
be. Dr.Gamua
1ccutivesinthe
~o(monl ity

1Sibili1y·.
the years in
umanaaod the
!lad blood supwith a worth of
on dollan(The

thairW'Ol'tuiftheywcrcNMins ~ children; A:noCllu Cl6mate
a Wall Strcct company with the claimslhalupto5,00~coul:'1
idcaolmuimiringprofitandnot havecontrKlcd lhc wua '" thu
9
in~vinghuman lives.ThiJwua
tragic °':~now have found out
in hindsight iJ thll OJ. Gancua
and hiJ staff were not ,cn:a,ina
their blood supplies for lhe mv
vinabetwecn t980and 1985. AJ

==ca!. ::!:::
sponsiblc forlheirowncpidemic
inF~!Politicslw~p~in
a question lh31: detenn1ncs life or
deaib.

Dr. Garrctta made him -

• R:.Sult, over 1.200 people, most
of whom we,e hemophiliacs, became infected with the HIV viru.1
thal is known 10 cause AJDS.
AccordinJ IO the Boston Globe
almosi 300 of lhesc infec1cd paiicnts have already died. This
never should have happened because lhis was complc1cly pre•

saelf the ;,.dgc, jlll">'. .-id accutioncr_for Jive years_ France. He
m
and has staff IOOk 11 upon thcmscl'!es to dc1ennine who would
live and who. w~ld die. ~
have been serial killers ~ghout the world bul never has there
ticcnanylhi~gquile l~ethis. The
ontycom~U1:111scven~losc

vcntable.TheFrcnchOO:IOJS wen:
wellawatclhalinthcU-nitcd Stales
doc!OJS had ,uready dcvck>pcd
techniques to lest blood supplies
1odc1crmincif1heywcre 1.ain1ed
wilh the virus 1h31 can lead lo
Al.OS. Funhamore, Ille Ameri can science teams had developed
a method or heating blood supplies 10 ki\1 lhe HIV virus while
still allowing the blood 10 cool
andl:iterbcuscdfoctmnsfll.!iofls.
Dr. Gam:ua and his staff did not
choose to ask American aulhori·
1 foclhis lc:chnok>gy.As adiies
reel rcsult 1200 people~ now
HIV positive.
The Uni1cd States and
France have been engaged in a

~o~;~=~::t;t;~::~~
Jvlengcle.TheNaz1:uigc_lof~h
~ho ~utcd and killed milhons dunng lhe Second World
War.
After lhe allegations of
Dr.. G:irrct_ crimes ~ he
ta's
res1
gne.d flis post and obtained a
visa 10 ~ in the United St.at~.
He !'W assisaed the Haemonellcs
Corpora~ ~ Braint.rcc .since
laicJulymt~irman~fac1unng~f \
blood fillnlllOO ~u1pmenL ilns
is clearly a poor Judg~I call.
Never lel the foK mind the
henhouscl
.
.
In conclus1 , ~o lhu
on
saga. Dr. Gam:11.a and his sWf

::~==~l=~g~o: :ie:~:;;~~H;;:::
have~b~ghtuponcharg~

try and •ind a ew-c fOJ Ille A:IDS ytarpnson$Cn~nceandafine~f
f
theonewhofuwlyfinds thecw-c.
Bolh nations want lhis credil so
badly thattheytryindependently
or one another~ discover the
cUJC roe the discast.
By 1985 lhe Louis
Paslller Institute had developed

their own tests and cleansing
methodsfortheHlVvirus.Prancc
couldnowtu:ecrcdit fortheac•
:cvcnmcn.valu- complbhment. and Dr. Ganctta
sofrllllnldi.sas-. and the NBTC took much credit
mstohavebeca underthcirPrcsident.BUlbyltwi
1.islhaltbeNBTC lin\el.lOOpeoplewercknownto
oeaailyforlile. be Wcctcd with the HIV virus
111i1Dff'tn:alcdineh1ding~gapouses

sickens me. I am noproponciitof
capital punishment but this is

clcarlynotjll.!tice.
/uaraultDr. ~
and his family will l'W{w have lO
leave their Vicpianl\olnc in
Brookline and its $2,(XX).00 a
monthtenL Inshort.Dr.Gam:ua
is forced in some small way lO
leave his lavish penonal wor1d
that he built in the 1980's.
PeopiehaYCsufl'Cfflland
diedltthchandoChi!dccision.1,
and pcmibly he will pin IOffit
insipl into what~ ha ~gbl
onto oc.lrq:a. -By the way Dr.
Glm:UatbeyD't,a-veevianin•
dlWed
iDldl. .

LK OURN L

WEDNESDAY <>CrOBER

illliDillD

Vote.for Question 3 on Nov. 3
Byl..onuiieM.LPallla- . be1hrownawaylSo,whileindus•
Jomnal Staff
- - - - ~- - .
Do IIOt r.cc the mdustrybctedadvatilinJcanipl,isnfoc;,I
you. I ( ~ ] ' OD this
Ncrvumbc:r't ICilkwide ballot is
~ it willbethcbiUa:(envil'OllllltGl:llviciorysincelheBotde
Bill. Theoppolitioowawrong
inthltcue,anditiswroo1about
Question 3,the Recydin1 Ini6ative.
R.is}ICnowinMassachu,etts-aredvowin1awaymore
lhansiund a halrmillion toru1of
tn.111 every year. To put that in
pcrspcctive,thltismorethanonc
ton per pcnon.
Pacbging, the tar set in
question, makes up one third or
thal;2milliontonsofpactaging.
What is., outn.geous about ii is
pacta,ing is purposely made to

try cu:cutives conlini>e to avoid

the lhrclt wu&eful paclcl1in1
places on society. our environ-

men1isbcin1litcnUYtruhed.
Halfo(theprbqeproduccd in the Commonwealth is
~...dtheotherhalfis
laDdfillcd.Landfillsarc·fillingat
suchaspoed. itisestimatcdthal
by 1996, there will be prttious
linlcspace lcRtocontin1JC COVCfingupthesolidwa.stccrisis.Whcn
prtia1eislnCincntcd.lwaniou.1
chcmicalJ arc rclca9cd into the
aif,leavingtoru1oCto1ica.shbchind. which bu been linked to
ccrtainkind.!ofautism,aswc.llas
other health rcla&od problems.
Mn buryin1 and bum·
ing is not the IOlutioa; rccytling,
reusing and mbx:ing is. That is
what Queslion 3 is all about, .. the
lhree R's. H

RACISI\j
.ll

'-i

I l ',))() IT.

You are· invited to an open
roru111 qri: racism.
Let your participation make a difference.
Sunday, November 1, 1992
The Holiday Inn
State Room
1200 l!eacon Street
Brookline
2p.m.

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ThcRecyclin1lnilillive
will~thll .uolJulyl ,
19%,allproductpacbg:Ulgmeel
one of five pactqing IWldlrd.s:
Packqing mus1eithcrbe l)rcus•
able five oc more times, 2) ~
ofatlcut.25pcrcentrccycled
rnatcrials(35pcrcentbyl991Jtnd
.50 perocnt by 2002); 3) made or
materialslhatarcaclu811ybein1
recycled II a rate or l.S percent
(JS pcttctll by 1999 ..d 50 per•
cent by 2002), 4) reduced by 25
pcrccn1 everyfiveyean.OJ5)

Letters to the Editor
Mr. Vining, we're not'in
col!mial days anymore

l'dliketo~toMt. counlly will take into°'!' yea,
Ron Vinin1'sarnmri11diclcon 2000."Wemayw~~'1.'an"Pamily Valucs" in the Septc,n· ticipatil?nwhalouuoc,c:!fwillbc
bcr 23rd ediOOo oi lhe Sidl'olt likconcc·wce1ccl thcscall•poW·
Joumal. Jam surelhalthereadc:rs erlul,all•knowing,all-moral Rewill wc.k:omelll'IOtherliUlcpiccc publicans 111d allow them IO
on the ~bjccL
weave their Hramily values" into
Mr. Vining wroicofthe thcCabricofouuodety. Well,we
moraldcc.lineinoursocicty;that ncedonlytolooklllwhatwehave
our country is spiraling down• in ow society tocby. For tbe past
want Mr. Vining is comct.'but rour decades. wilh the exception
how docs he suggest that we ad- of two terms, Republicans have
rccycleda1aSOpcaut11 ratc.
drea lhe condition? Mt. Vining heldtheWbilcHouse,andyetwe
TheRecyclinglnitiative wrote. .. We mll.!t return IO the still have this moral decline and
will be good forthe eccoomy u conservative family values lhat annoyin1"downw•dspiral" tha!
well u the environmenL II will ow counlry wu founded on." Mr. Vining wrote abouL
rcquirepacklgersandretailcrsto Herc, here.
Well, maybe four demakeshorl-&cnninvestmentsthat
And how much easier it cadcsofRepublicamintheWhite
will pay lon1·1Cnn dividents. in was for families to make dcc.i• Houscjusti.sn'tenough. Pethaps
lheform of a statewide recycling sions reg.anlin1rcligiou.1 beliefs. we need four more decades, Mr.
martct. which will create 1t'least The occasional Quaker hanging Vinin1 might argue. This must
7,000new jobs in ourcommuni- bythencckinthecommonhelpcd clearlybetl'lcsolulion. We know
tics, and fewer Ill dollars going convince Ill that "conservative" th.al Dcmocrals aren't the IOlulO pay roe solid WISle disposal.
Christianity WIS indeed best for lion because Mr. Vining did inall, especially lhe Quaked.
rormusthat"thcDcrnocrati(:Party
Opponents or Question
Some or the grca1 men , tw embraced a platform so lib3 arccrying rcd tapc, hi1hercosts or lhetimclWO had somep~Uy eralthattherigliisoreonscrvative
roe consumen and Ineffective-• stron1 ··~amily vai uCJ." Ben Oris.tians nrc being violated in
ncss. HRcd tape," a hou,chold Franklin, for eumplc, is esti• theintues1orcalering tospecial
di rty word, is used in lhe mate4bysomeoa::ounts,tohlvc interest 1roups." Thlu's righl.
opposition·s advcnising cam~ had 108 iUegilimaie childrcn, Let's not violate lhc '"rights" or
paign as a scare tactic. What is many by dave won1 who, l'm ..conservative Christians., by not
en,
worse. a bureaucrai:y CTClted for sure, had no objection to pJOJ>;I· allowing them to impose their
the good or lhc cnvironmenl or gating "family va!ues...
~ ligiOUJ, political; and, mQ@I
lhecontinl>ationorthe. burying
Wdl ,nowthatWCtnow bclid'sonthcratofus,a.,they

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'.;=ty~~![~'!~ :~.the

into
heretic Quakers or .long
• p01Ctokacl-ustherc'1Politici:afts. ·
·· Mr. Vining Sti®ld' be'
Do no1 let the big auy, orcourse.1M nolj11St111ypoliti- P!'lllSCd roe his insight and ability
be.it out the grass roots ocganiu- cians-Rcpgblicanpoli~Mr. to clearly ,cc not only the lllltionswhohavenothingtoloscbul Vining sugsests lhal Repub~
mcn11oC1oday'ssocicty,bulll~
the enviroomenL Join Governor politicians arc the ones that will their obvious solution: niorc Re•
WiUillm Weld in voting yes on bring II.! ~ to the .. principles publican politicians. Here. hete.
Question 3 on Novaber 3.
found in lhe Bible:·
Thank you, Mr. Vining.
Mr. Vining also wrote
that "in November. Americans
will ve
men and women into political
Christina.Filarowski
offices that will grcally dclt:r• ·
minethemoniltrnckinwhichour

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STUDENTS FROM ALL MAJORS

,....
Student Government
approv~ activities budget

CongratulalioNonyour
rcccntengagemcnt,thc700.days
will be 1one Wore you know ill
11isgrcattosccthattheJoumal

dcn l Activities Fee fiscal year

I993.. .$1.25,000.00.
.
1libcfigurtlllll'COnly
the end product of wccb of prescnlabon.1, Fmance Committee
meetings (a committee oC SGA
there.-ealolofotherCOIJpbon whose membc:nhip comdts or.
campus wtio will Jook forward to bµ1no1 limiiedl0amembcrfrom
1CCU11theirpic1urcinfuturc odi- each clul oC SGA and the Treasurer or SGA), Allocation Comtions. Keep them comin1I
WeUspealcingofstories. mittecmectings(whosemembc:rit isgood toknowthaltheJoumal. shipCOI\Sists or the President and
hasitsreporterscovcringsomany Treasurer or Beacon Yearbook,
other newsworthy activities on Council or Presidents, SGA, and
eampll.! and it is unfortunate that Program Council), intense delibarcpaterhasbccnunab1eto m3ke erations.creationoraronnula for
the wcckly Student Government figuringbudgets,which ensw-ed
As3ociation meetings, but this is an unbi.ued and justifiable budwhat is going on. During theOc· get for all organizations (sometobcr20th meeting. budgets for lhingthatwa.1rClrTrl.'.lliuidthisyear)
thefucal year 1993,S1udc:ntAc- andalotofhardwort:byalJthe
tivilies Fee were fmaliud and personsinvolved.wehavealso
unanimously approved. These matched last year's record deadbudgets arc u follows:
line forgetting budgets approved.
-BeaeonYearbook S
23,000.00:
o(PreaidcnlS M.icheUcMcGiM
$37,304.00:StudentOoYanmcnt
Aaocio0on$10.5<17.~ - SIUdcntGovmunc!"tAssociation

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EHS 205: Community TuJ,pring Project
40 hours per semester tutoring chlf. •
dr'en in an educationa1 setting. l;lours
to be arranged. One hour weekly seminar at the university M 12-1 p.m.,
F303, three credit hours'

For further information please contact:

pr. Sheila Mahoney -~8281

Council

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JourulSUII'
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Doao&JetlheindUIUyblle:tedadw:nilillccn,paipfool
)"OIi. It QaeaUN 3 oa I.bi.I
Navamber'1 ll.llewide t.Uot is

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palled.itwWbedtebigatenvi-

Ila -ncrbdween l9110and 1985.
Thelc docror1 can be .,1e1r ~

inlh.llcaac, lftlli1lo.-ron1about
Queltion3,theRecycling llUtia•

:

not hne conb1lcicd lhc YUUI in this

out ,ponsiblcrcrlheiro,,nq,idemic
~ i n ~IPoliliclhunoplace in

in& aqucstionlkltdctcrmineslifcor

DV dooJh.
As
Dr. Ga,mta made him,cir thc judge, jury and aocut,c. tioncrforriYC)'CIJSinFrancc.Hc
INS and his IWI' IOOt it upon thcmOS. tdva IO dctcnninc who would
obc live and who would die. Thctt
pa• have been ltrial killers lhrough-

lOIC

llis outtheworldb\11ncvuhuthcfe
be- bcenanythi.n1qu.itcllkcthis.. The
>re· onlycompaisonlhaliscvenclosc
/ICft.

to Dr. Garrcua iJ ioc,quatc him to
a second comin& of Joseph

Itel Mcft&c~ ThcNazi:lnJdafDcath

WEDNW>AYgOCTOBERll,lffl

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Vote for Question 3 on Nov. 3

~~dacedle~
Bill 1bc oppoaitioft WU wrDIII
Uve..
R.iJh(nowinMaSDdlu.tettswe~lliowin1~•ymore
lbansixand1halfmillionionsof
1111,,ta r:wsy 'JOI· To put that in
pcrspcctivc.,th.lll U~thallone
ton per pcnon.
Pacb&in1, the taraet in
QUCIDOD. makes up
third of
tbat;2mill.ionl0Nofpacbain1.
Whit ii., OUll'qeOUI about ii iJ
packqing is l)Ufl)OICly made to

one

0

bethrowfl1waylSo,whilelndustryut;:euli.acontinuctoaYOld
the threat wutdul pacta1ln1
placaon,ocidy,OIJl'Ulviron•
ment is beinJ lita"&Uy aubed.
Halloldlcprtiqeproduced In lhe Commonwealth is
incinttaled.llld.theothtthalfb
landfilled.Landfills~fillin1at
mch a apccd, ii is ea1matod that
by 1996, lhae will be precious
littlespeceleRtocontinuecoveringupthelolidwasltcrisis. When
ga,tiqedlncincnlk.d,haz.ardous
chunicals are n::lcucd into the
air,lcavin110RSolto•icashbe·
hind, wludl bu been linked 10
aztaintindlofautism.uwellu
other health ·rellled problems.
~ burJina and bum1 is not the IOIUlioft: recyclin1.
reusin1 and n::ducin1 is. Thll is
what Question 3 is all about. Mthc

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RACIS:M

pcd who pcncculCd and killed mil •

ilicl lionldurin1 1hc SccoodWor\d
Ucd Wu.
~ to
After the allcga1ions of
ieri - Dr. Garrcna's crimes arose he
l()Cd resigned htS post IU1d obtained a
sup• visa IO wort in the United Sblcs.
1
hilt: He has usisttd the Hxmonc1ics
cool Corporation of Braintree. since
Ions. lalcJulyinthcirmanufacturinaor
i not blood fittt.l.Kll'I equipment. This
IM)ri. isdcartya poorjudJCfflCftlcal.l.
adi- Nucr Ice the foi. mind 1hc

now

hcnhouscl

In conclw.ioo 10 this
and sap. Dr. Oarrcil2 and his salf
in

I

haYC

bca1 brought upon charges

ilOlh andconvictcdinPrancc.Hcwill
y 1o be eall'ldilCd ,oon lo face a four
Jos yearprisonscn~anda fine~r
:me. sickenlme. l amnoproponm t of
Iii JO Clpilal punistunenl bul this is
~tly dcarlynotjustice.
r lhc
~araultDr. Gam:ua
and hit ramily will now havt to
leave their Vic!Drian home Ul

=::.~:==w~
ouil

=L'::..!:,.~:i:

eac-

thal he built UI lhc 1980'a.
Pl!Oplehlvelllllfcmiand

rret1a

:ndit
,this

dicd.lllhchandol~dccisions.
and poaibly lie will psi 10me
iiMipcimowbathchatbtouJht

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cWIIN

■ Nil. .

You are invitt;d to an open
(Qrum on racism.
Let _
your participation make a difference.
Sunday, November 1, 1992
The Holiday Inn
State Room
1200 Beacon Street
Brookline
2p.m.

TheRa:yclin11niliauve
will ~ thlll u ol. Jilly I.
1996.allproductpactqlngmcet
one ol five packq.ln1 aandards:
Pactqin1m111teilhetbel)rew:•
Ible five cw men times, 2) made
ol1tlcut2.Spen:,cntm;:ycled
matcrlals(35percenlbyl999•d
50 pcrocnt by 2002), 3) made of
ma1erialsthatare1C1uallybeln1
recycled 11 a rate or 25 pcr«nl
(35 percent by 1999 nUO pcrcmt by 2002). 4) reduced by 25
pcroentevc:ryfiveyurs, 01'"5)
recyclcdat150pcrcentruc.
TheR.ccycUnalniliauve
will be aood ror the economy as
well u the environmenL II will
ffl:lffl pactqen:andrelailen IO
Qlak:eshoJt•lerfflinVestmaltsthat
will pay long•lmn dMdents. in
the form or I sutewide recycling
marte1.whlchwillcrca1eatleast
7 .000 new jobs in out communi•
ties, &Bd rewa tu dollln aoin1
iopayforsolidwutedispoal.
OpponcntsofQuestion
l arccryinarMtape.hi&flercost,
for consumers and ineffectiveness. MRcd tape ,"" a houtehold
dirty word , it used in the

oppC>silkln"1 . ldveni1in1 campaign u a scarc taclic. Whatb
wone:abun::aucracycrcaicdfor
the good or the environment or
the conlinualion of !he burying
and burning that tw got ufinto
this mw in lhe fmt place?

DollOI let the big IUJI
beat OUI the pus ro()Qorpnixa,
tionswhohavenothingtok>scbul
the cnviroamctlL Join Governor
William Weld in voting yes on
Question l on Noverba 3.

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F303, three credit hours

For further information please contact:

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Letters to the Editor
Mr. Vining, we're not in
colonial days anymore
l'dliterorapoodloMr.
Roa Vinin1·1amwn1anick011
"'Family Value■" in the Septcm~ 23rd edition of the Suffolk
Joumal. I am Sllt'Cthat lben::adcn
will wdcomeanothe:r liUlc piece
on the subject.
Mr. Vining wrote of the
m<nldeclincinou,aocidy: that
ow country is sp{ralln1 down•
wan1. Mr. Yming b corra:t., but
how docs lie suucsc. that we address the condition? Mr. Vining
WTOlt.. M
We must return IO the
consavative family value■ that
our country wu founded on."
Here. here.
And how mtach easlff" ii
was for families IO make dcci•
sions reprding n:: liglous beliefs.
The oo:uional Quaker han1in1
bythcnectlnthecommonhclpe.d
convinc.c all that '"consc:rvative..
Ovistianlty WU indeed bc&t for
all. especially the Quaker,.
Some ol the great mCfl
of thc time abo had lOITle p,eUy
suoog M
f1mily v1luet .'" Ben
frankJin. for eumple, it eslim11Cdby,cwnucco u11ts.10hlve
had 108 illegilimate children,
many by lla\-C women, who. I'm
sure, had no objection to propapiing M
ramily valuca. M

Wdl.nowlblwetnow
when: Mr. Vinin1 nncb hit ideal
"familyvalUCl.'" whodocslleprop01e_
tokatust.ha-eTPotiticilnt..
oCcocne.. Bui notjustanypoliti•
ciaol-Repuhtica'lpoliticiMa.Mr.
Vinin11uucsu th• Rcpub}ican
politicians are the ones that wiU
bring ~ back _to ~ Mprin(:iplcs
round an the Bible.
Mr. Vining also wrote
that "in November, Americllllll
. will ve
men and women into political
offices th.3.l will a,catl y deter•
mine the moral b'let in which our

COWlllY will like into the year
200'l." Wemaywondcrwith••
tkipationwhllow,ociecywillbe
lhonceweeklfltheleall•pow•
ctful,all-tnowing, all -mcnl Rcpublicans and allow them to
weave their "famil YvalucsMinto
thefobricofounociety. Well.we
needonly to loolr:atwhlltwehave
inoursocktylOdly. Fortbcp;ut
four dec:ldes, with the ucqition
or two 1em11, Rcpublicaftt h:lve
heldtheWhiteHou.se,&Bdyelwe
still have this men! decline and
IMO)'in1"down.,...dspni'"that
Mr. Vining wrote abouL
Well, maybe four dccadcsofRcpubliclnllnthcWhlte
Hou.tcjustitn'teaouah.~
we need four mori decades, Mr.
Vining ml1ht argue. This musl
clearly be the solution. WeknOw
that Democnts aren ' t the M> IU·
lion because Mr. Vining did inform111thal"'thcDemocralicPany
tw embraced a platform ., liberallbalthcrighuolconscrvllive
Christians are bcin& Violated in ·
the inlaat or calerina to special
interesl groups." Thll'1 righ1 .
Lct:'s not violate the "righu:M of
'"conJCMUive ChristianJM by not
allowing lhcm to Impose their
n::ligious, poUUcal, and "'oral
t,elidtonthcrcstofu.s,aslhey
did the heretic QU&tcn or k>n1
ago.
Mt. Vinln1 affauld be
pr.tbedforhi.t inti1bt1Ad ability
to clearty ace not only lhc ailmenasoftoday'uociccy.butabo
their obvious solution: iaorc Republican polibCWII- Hue, here.
Th3nt you. Mr. Vining.

OuislillaFilarowski

Seruoo-

Student Government
approves activities budget,
Congratulationsonyour
recc:ntCflp.gement.,thc700+days
will be aone before you know It!
II is grca1 IO. ICC that the Journal
huroominthcpapcrtol'cuutc
ea,onalarticlcs.lamautelhlt
t.ha-e.-e11otofochercouplelon
campus.who will kxlt forward to
ltdta their picture in future editions. Keep them c:ominav
WeUspealtin1otslOrip;.
ii is good to know 1h11 the Journal
I hasitsreponcncoverinasomMy
other ncwswof1!iy activities on
campus and ii is unfortunate that
ltepm1Crlwbeea1Nblclomate
the weekly Student OovemmCflt
Association mletinp, but this is
wtw is goina on. Durin1 the Octobcr 20th rna:,tin1. budaeu ror
thcraxalyc:¥ 1993, Student Activities Fee were finaliu.d and
unanimously approved. These
budgeu are u rouows:
-Be1conYe11boot S
23,000.00;CounciJolPruidentl
SJ7.J04.00;Sbldcal0ownacnt

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1;.;= :,..:-=-:;;- ,.::;=.:....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' I C t i u n ciJ $54,189.00; Total SIU·
;;:<
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=

dent Activities Pee fiscal year
1993 .. .$125.000.00.
Theae n,ures .-c only
the end produc1 or wcets or preXRtationl. F'mancc Commiltee
mcetinp (1 COfflmittce of SOA
whosc·membenhip consitts ol.
butnotlimited1o1mefflbcr"&om
each class of SOA and the Treasurer of SOA), AUocltlon c:om.
mi1toemoetin1s(whoscrncmba'shipconsistsofthePra:idcntand
Treasurer or Beacon Yeatbook.
Council of Prcsidenu, SGA, and
Program Cowlcil), inlcrue deliberations.creationof1 formub for
figurin1budgets,whichensured
anunbiuedandjustifaablcbudget forallorpnlz:ations (some-

lhingthalwasform:alizedthis)'Q')
andalotolhardWOtkbyallthe
pcnmu:inYolved..wehavealso
matchr.dlu1year'1recorddQtlillcfor1cuingbudgctsapprovcd.

--~WchelJe McGinn

THE NI

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERlJ. lffl

UJlilwm

Vote for Question 3 on Nov. 3
■Jl.-niiMM.IC, ........

belhrOwUWl}'ISo, wlliJcUldllf.
JaaMISlaff
cry cr.«uthacoalinue IOavoid
the dliat wutd'11l pKkqil'II
• DoalddleiDduay· placaon~. Olll'"enYVOII•
baod~campalpfool fflenlisbcinaliacnllytraahed.
you. 11 Q.otiH 3 oa this
Halfol'thcprtap.proNcrtcrmbcl''•
ballot is duccd In the Commonwealth ls
paaed.ltwillbelllebfgaltnvi• incinenled,.Stheolhcrhalfl1

.....we

fOMICl;llllvic10ryalnceltloBotde landfilled.Landfillsatelillin&al
Bill The oppoeition WU wroog such. speed. II is cstima&ed lhal
inlhalcuc,andllbJfronlaboul by 1996, thc.-e will be precious
~ J , t h e R«:ydingWtia• littkspatcleRIOcontinuecovc, tiV'O.
inguplhetoo:IWastcaisu. When
Ri&MIIOWlnMuadlu• gart,qcisincinetalCd,haz#'lb.lt
chc:micalt .-c: rdcucd inco the

acu, we.-e INVWWl11w1y more
thMsiund ahalf mllliouonsot
truti every yu,,;. To put U... in
pcnpoclive,,lhltlsmorcthanone

air,leavin1eonsoCto.r.icasflbehind. which hu been linked 1
0
certaintu.dsorautwn. uwdlu

IOllpa-pa"IIDft.

OlhetbeallhrdlledprobkmL

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Pactaain1. ~tarsct in
~
. mlkaupOMlh.-dor
dt,atlaWioAM>UofpdllUlg.
Wulis10oun.,oc,uslbolllitiJ
pa,cap, is JUl)Oltly made IO

Mcnburyinaandbuffl•
iRgisftOltbctolu&ion:rtlC}'Clin&.
remin1 Md rcc1utv11 ii. Thal is
wh»Queslioll l isallaboul. ""thc
tMlt R'a.
M

RACIS:M
. I l ..._ I l '- DO IT.

TheRecyctiqlnitiative
witlrequite.-uolJuly l,
I '96, Ill prodDc:I pacbcla&incd
OftCol five pacta,p1 l&andards:
P1ckqin1mustcithetbe l)~usablc fivcoi motetimea,2)ft'.'-ade
ot al lcall ll pcn:ent rc,cyckd
ma,tcriab(]Spercenl byl9991nd
SO pc,ccnl by 200'2), 3) made o (
ma1eriab lhalarcacluallybclna
recycled a1 a ra1c or 25 pm:cnt
(lS pcrunt by 1999 and SO perwit by 2002), 4) reduced by l j
pc,«ntcvc:ryfiveye.an, orS)
m:yckd ai a SO pcn:cnt nJC.

TheRtcyclill1lnltiltive
will be ,ood for !he ecooomy u
weU u lhe envin:lnlaeftL II wiU
requiR.pad:a,cnand recailcrs to
INtcJhort•IICl'fflinvatrnentslhal
will ~y lon1-1em1 dMdcnts.. in
lhefonnofas&atewidertqc::lift&
mar\cl, which will Ctuieat lcut
7,000new jobs in ourcommurd·
ties, and fewer w dollan ,oing
topay rorsolw:twa.uedispoaal.

OpponeNS of Question
) arccryifl1redtape..1lipe,C:011S
for eom:umcn and ineffccdvc-

ness. - Red tupe,- a houxhold

You are invited to an open

rorum on racism.
Let your participation make a difference.
Sunday, November 1, 199'2
The Holiday Inn
State Room
1200 Beacon Street
Brookline
2 p.m.

dluy wo rd , is used in the
opposilion's 1dven i1in1 c:amp.ii1n as I scare tac lic. Wht is
wor1e, 1burc.:iucrac:ycrea!Cdfor
the good o( lhc environment 0(
1hc continuMion o( lhc burying
and bumin& WI 1w got us inlO
th lt mus in lhc rim pl:lce?
Oonot lel lhebi& guys
heal OUI lhc pus l'OOIS orpniza.

tk>nswhohaYCnothin160101ebul
lhc mvimllmenL Join Govcmor
WiUi.2ffl Weld ifl vodnJ yes oa
Question 3 011 Noverl,cr ) .

Letters to the Editor
Mr. Vining, we're not in
colonial day~anymore
rdlike10retponc1.,Mi. coonuy ril take into lbc year
Roa Vinin1'1 anw.inJ artklc oa
"'Family Value1" ln the Sq,lem·
bcf 23rd cdilk>n of lhc Sllffolt
Jouma1. lam1urcthatlhcrcadcn
will wdcomc. another li ulc piece
on lhc subject.

2000." We may wooda wilh In·
tlclpadonwhatouu1xietywiUbc
\~ oncewe elcctlhcseall•pow•
crful,all-bw>win1,all-moralRc•
publican, &Mt--allow them to
WCIYC lhcir " family values" inlO
lhcfabricorouraocic1y.Well,we
nccdonlylolookatwhalwchavc
lnouraodctylOday.forlbcp:a..,t
row dccadca, with the cicq,Uon
DI two ierms, Rcpublleans h::ivc
hcklthcWhiteHouse,andyctwe
-.ill have this moral decline and

Mr. Vinln1wr01eollhc
moraJdcclinelnour10eicty; tha1
our country Is spualin& down•
ward. Mr. VininJ ls correct. but
how docs he AIUCII dW we ad·
drCD the condition? Mr. Vinina
wrote, "We mUSI rclum 10 the
conservative family values that anno)'UIJ - do111'Rw•dspinrth3t
our country was rounded on." Mr. VWna ,r,n:,tc abouL
Here.~
WeU. maybe row dcAnd 1N1wmuchcasia 1 cadcaorRq,ublicanslllthcWhite
t
was for rnllia to mate dcci· Homeju,tWl' 1cnougll.Pl:ffi:.p,S
sions rcprdins rcliJious bclidi. we IIC.cd rour men decades, Mr.
The occasional Qu.ata- han&inl Vinins mi,._ 111,uc. This mini
byth::l'ICCkinthecom111011hclpcd ck.arlybelhiesolution. We know
coovince all Iha! -«NCl'YalivcM l.hal Ocmocnu ami't the 1t>lu•
Oirislianil)' WU Indeed best ror lion because Mr. Vinin& did inall. especially lhe Qu&kcn.
form111tNI M
lhcDcmocntichny
Some ol the vcai: men has embraced I platrorm ,o m,.
olthc time also had ,ome ptt.Uy cnll.hatlhcri&htsolCOftSCl"'lllivc
suong " family val ues." Ben Chris1bns 3l'C being ¥iolalcd in
Franklin. R,, c.umplc. is estl- lhc lnlCl'CII DI caicrin& 10 speci~I
malCdby.,c,me :accounll. lOhave intereat 1roups." 111111 ' 1 righ1 .
h::id 108 illegilimale children, Lc1'1 not violate the "'ri&hU" of
manyby~vcwomcn. who.I'm "co111Cr111tiveChristians" bynot
sure. had l'IO objccUOII IO pmpa- allowiuJ them to Impose theit
gating "family valocs."
rcli&iOUI, polilicaJ ; and nun !
Well, oow INI we know bclidi on the rest of us. at they
wbcrc Mr. Vinin& rmds hit Mieal did the heretic QUU:crs or kin&
"'famil)'va1ua,- whodclahc~ 110,
pos,ctolaclusthcrc.?Potitician.,
Mr. Vinin& 1h0ukl be
orcour,c.ButnotjUS1111ypolitl- pmtedforhis insi1h1andability
ciam- R.cpubticanpolllidlm.MI. to dea,ly ace not only the ail·
Vining suges&alhal Rcput,Jican mmtsoflOdly'uocicty,butalso
polilicianJ arc. the ones 1h11 will their obvious solutioll: ll'Ol'C RebriaJ 1&1 bad: 10 thc - principlts ~ poUticians. Hcrc. ~
found in the Bible.
Thank JOY. Mr. vwn1.
M

Mr. V"tnin& abo wRMe
NO\l'Cfflbtt, Amcricat1s
will,.
men :and women inlo polilical
otraccs tlW will putly deter•

BSU working on community
drive for homeless with X-mas
e, v. Gonloa Ck-■ m
.JoumalSlafT

MEANINGFUL LIFE
EXPERIENCE

Sldfolk. Uniwnity Black Shi·
dcntUnlon(BSU).delcribedlhe
pl ol'BSU thu year.
One way tbiJ ycars·s

'BSU iu.uemptinalhisplisby

WHILE RECEIVING ACADEMIC CREDIT
FOR
STUDENTS FROM ALL MAJORS

EHS 205: Community Tutoring Project
40 hours per semeste r tutoring children in an educational setting. Hours
to be arranged. One hour weekly seminar at the university M 12-1 p.m.,
F303, three credit hours

For further information please contact:

Dr. Sheila Mahoney X8281
1;::...;.....-:
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Student Government
approves activities budget
COfl..-1uladonsonyour
rc,ccnt es,pgcmcnt.lhc 700..days
will be gone before you know ill

dent Activities Pee fiscal year

II is peal lolCCth.11 thcJoumal
m room in thc paper to rcawre
pcnonal articles. I am aure Ow
lhere scaloto(othcrcoupk:sqa
arhpus who will look forwatd IO
tceinJ!hcirpic1un:lnfulW'eedi•
bOlllcKr.cplhcmcomiftJI

the end producl of wceb ol ~ -



WcUspcaldn&olsoics,

uu 1oocttoknowUwlhcJounw

lwiu,ep011er1coverin110many
other acwsWORhy actMties on
campus and it is ullfortunate Iha!
areponolwbecftWlablclOmlke
lhe weekly Student Government
Association mttlinp, bul thU: is

what is 1oin1 on. Durina the Qc.
ICbQ- 20dl mcctinJ, budJetJ ror
lherax:alyca 1993, Studcnl.Ac•
~ Fee were finalii.cd and

unanimo1&1ly 1ppro¥ed. These
budgets an: u fol.Iowa:
-BeaconYcarbook $
23,000.00: CouncllotPraidcntJ

S37.304.00:S1Udenl0ovanment

199).. .S ll.S,000.00.
llaefi1um•conly

acnlaliona, F'anance Committee
mcctlnp (a cunmlu.ce or SOA
whose .mcmbcnhip consists or.
bul not Umhed to a member from
each class ot SOA and the Trea,um or so~. Allocation Commiuecmcctlhp(whoscmcmbQ;shipconsiJUo(thcPrc!idcntand
Trca!1ftl'ol8CICOIIY-carboolr:.
CwncilolPraidcnls.SOA,and
Prosram Council). intense dclibcratiofta.Crutx>notafonnulafor

::~~:::=t=- but
rood
many

DIOR d the
and ck:Jthina
people d co&or a1 ~
"'It &Cts rid o( the s&e· drives lhal Suffolk~ 1J)CIIUCN'I placea."
She allo said~lhat the

~ that BSU ii jusl aboul don't get inlO the ccmmunities

~;= ;.I~ ,:,=r:=:1buv:.~
:!n"!:'

partieaandfashioolhowl," &aid oloolor.
pollard. "It &howl the IChool
The cuct places that
tlvc,"

latd said,theSb.rincr'1Burnln'Jbeproeram,u.nJltethe stitui.e. PineSIJCiellnn, R01ey'1

lhina Iha!_... romulized lhisyear)
and a lot o(hard wort by all the
pu,ons involvul. we have abo
matched Wt year 's record deadlincforget1in1bud1et1approved.

-

MkhcUc McGinn

wilh boob bwdc, distrihwcd
pcnonally by the mcmben d
BSU.
cond,uud 011 pa1t / 2

October milestones in
African-American histor.y,
Oct. 4' 1864 • 'lbe firsl Blact
daily newspaper, lhc ..New
OrlclnsTribme.." wasbm:lr.d
by 0,-, Louis C. Published in bocb En&lisb and
frmc:h, lhc paper bcpa IS I
(ri.weetJy.

fi1urin1budactJ,whichtn1urcd
unbi.ued and ju.stifl&blc bud-

1e1 for all orpniz.ationa (tome•

::·: =::=.:

othcl drivea 1imll11 in natw'e, Place ~ ·Roxbury Commwii,ly

1111

""°"""""SI0-"'7.~- S1udcnlOo\lC':fflffleftlAssociauon

: ...:a....;a...~- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' I C.ouncil $54,189.00: Total Stu·
· ~

we'retakiniitupooOIIJIClvealO' lbcmup... durin&tbeOwistmu
bdplhcpeople.inourcomnuni,i r aeuon.
tics," sbe&aid.
• 1be food and dodl1q
Pollard made ii cleat are 1°'111 to be &cand tonnb
Iha! Ibis drive b DOI just for bclpincpeoplca'lbePineStnd

=~~f~~~:i:
~ic:'11Cd~:!'u.C:-or=~
homeless people ln the Bos:100 kssolrace..She~ledtbal body,
noccd thal ..there are

Senior

minclhcmcnllrlCkillwhich our

,il asu...;uiomchUdradnlbe

;:r:.':'~f: •
aoo~~=u!~ =.ac:. ::i:ci_A..~


l.hal " in

Ch,\stiN1fiJ.arowstj

bas a diffc1~111 W"ae1 audience. Hea!lh Centel' are amona lhc
Thedrive'1 main1oal. aaidPol· placaBSUbconsidcrin&lant is ..IO·bcncfit our c:ommu•
1bc W)'I coUcclcd b)'

BOSTON• 'To be, .niiy."

Oct. 31904 - MuyMd.cocl
BechumcopensherftntllChool
ro, Blick IWdellll In DlytOna

Beach.FL.lheNonntland
lndw:tr11l School Aftermera•

Ina wllh <;oobnlll lnldtute In
1923, the' school lJ known u
8dhumc-

Oillcp,.

Cootm1 n

Oct. 14' 1964 • Martin Luther
Kina, Jr., ll a,t 3$, becomes
thc)'OWl&Cllmmlnhlsto,yto
winthcNobcl,~Priz.e.
Oct. 15 1883 ·· 1be U.S. SuPfCIDCCowtdcclarcdtheOvU
RlghUActof187SIIIICOMtitu·

llonal.

Oct. 17 1111 • The tint bank
for 81.xks WIS orpnhtd, 1he
C>p.. SavlnpBno(W.,.._
....... D.C.
Oct. 24 1964 - Zunbll WU

pudalmcd ' Oct. 211914' • OIDcpPIIPbl

Pnlcrakyw•bmded.-d•
oo,porwdMffowaid'-"ha'-

_' Call from,a,, _
11
immcdialdy, but walled I wcct
lo report, the ca,.jackifl1 to the

did.yc U I lot He made Purmo
nanthrouatueveralrcd liJhtund
drive very Cut.
MHc acancd to be laae
for ~ I and WU (n I biJ
burr)'," Aid Pcnon. The carjlctahad~laid~hehadto

Jack,
Thanks for the nowers and
the shoulder to cry on. You've
always been there for me.
-Love Jill

BollooPolicc.bccaucthcavail-

IJlllOM:tiliillddrcu.Hcadded.
hisr.miJyisw:ryconocmadabout
abreak--in,bccausc.thecar-ja,;ker
IOOkh'.isadmal.
acc110wticrever111ey~p,
Pearson cbc:ribed the
bcf<na penon he had IOmcet car-jai:ter•ahelvybuilt.black
· 1cf\.
male, wilhshon lla1r who is in his
Du rin1 their lrck, late 20s or early 30s. wearing a
Jurson said that he did I lot of lighl brown winter coac. I blue
maneuvcrina and tried 10 get bueballcap,andbagyjcannnd
pulled over by thepoUc:e. Atone hesmellofu;ohol. Thecar-jacter
Wcnccdon he said he purposely had also told him he was from
ran • red light U)'ina to JC1 the Worcester.

mc.,;~~r=-.:::i:
aucss

:c"!""~=p(l:cu,

wccb ago, J
I should l\ave
lislcnedtohim," saidParson.

si1! direction.
lll
oppo"I couldn't act pulled

Ol'Cf, nooncwooktpuJlmcovcr,"
saidPc#1on.

askeda1!1:t;~~q==

willing to inspire some of our
youlh on so that i!'CY may live
a longer and more fruitful life.
We have always con-

sidered

OUrsclVC!,

back with us some ohhc hope
wh.ichwcclingto. It'suptous

BSU Jromp,Jltll

ing lodoandcouldn .tbclicvcthis
' Surfol.l.

car,andtheywen::mak.ingathreepoint turn in a driveway in
Wakefield, when I mnn jumped
OIIIOfthebushesandsiantd W:lV •

·1

I pose th e

sacrifice wonh making, It's a
sacrificcwhlchls dcmandcdor
us.

The midnight
hour has dawned upon portionsorourcommunlty and,we
must - icspond. We must not
lcavcthcfa1c:orourchildrcnin
the hands of a rcw drug pushing scowldrels, nor should we
intrust it in a group or

Paju hubroughtanim•
~iv~socccr~sumctoS u!f~lk

The •timc is

Ola,yin a/Ioftlutfaysof,ny
e, !MUl,uwr6un

MPJMr llian I am now,
~lfwtyousfwll

at.,,., r,, • I""' ef""I Gf,.
.1.,,owafUIO!JS, Larry

lan'j,
Tite roualdowll is aow
7O1daya!(C..'1wai1
to breu tbt 6'1 wit.Ii

500- 1500 for one week mar- S1udcn1 Travel Scrvk c.t is rt0w BEA SPRING BREAK REP!
keling project righl on cam- hiring campus represcnt:Uivcs.
Earn FR.EB TRIPS and the
pus. MUSI be organized and Ski px;Uacsllsoavalbblc.
HIGHfSTCOMMlSSIONS !

Question

Jusl 50 ttnU a line ($3 minimum) y011 can advertise your job
listin&s. klolt r°' a roommate, n::nr your apartment. or make
,omcooe reel good with a personal mcssage•.All you tuvc 10

doiscalll
.
To plact a clulifitd ad, call tbt Suffolk Jounal
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Or j.s1 dial 1313 rroa &DJ 011-camjMl,I u teatioD.

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England.Ptrjuncprdidplayma

Happy Birthday
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from the J ~
Staff
The Suffolk. Journal is
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photoi,-aphcn and rcponcn. To become a pan of
the staff, call 57J..8323

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Paja eJ.Cdbl in the national palimeand qwcltl.y round
him,cl.fplayin1pro(cssionalball
1Ulhc11cof 17.
He plltkipatod in the
Wedd Cup·p-oup pmcs. tak.il)g
on tueh high,Q)jbcr- tcanu u

lUSl rt11W'mbtr, I blew

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police station.everybody wu (al·
lowcd10travcl]c1ceptthccoach.
:!'.:g':_:;!'::~s=
I was lhccoach,"hcsaid.
..1-wasveryfrusualtdt co.:hcd iwo Boe:ton Youth Sol;he added. .. I was talkina to my
a,"1/Juudoi.~,cU
mend who wu leavint on lhc

Constantine hrju is lhe
coach ofthcSllfTolk Rams soccer

-soccer is the ltias

AluMnyF. D'Albo:
Happy 2J11t Birlliday!

LSAT. Qoe-on-One C011thing. A 8n::ak Sludcnl Travel IOday!
An auomi y WOOscol'C'din the New•Ea&laad'11arJestspria1
99thpcrccatilewillthoroughly
btt.akF(la puJ!(M)J2pn::p;u-c you r°' lhc I.SAT.
TRA vn: {Bdsion)
Highly effective 'program; for
MICHELLE MtGINN:

m11nis1nation. Pcrjufigurcdtha1 cvcnthinkabdutil ' Sol wasvtty lhe,occcr-tcam ihii yearwu Lhat
sincehcandhiSICam'lftn::U'IVtl• angry and after cighl monthJ r mMyoflhcplaycn:didn0116to
ing IO another communist coun- ~~:.aysoeccrbymy,clr,"
uy, thete would be no problems.
Pajusawhimsclfremv- tlceon1,regularbas11.
HcWa.1mistakcn.
By,thecndolthe,cuon,
.. Whcnlhc(lnlvelpcr- cringnicelyrromthc~idcnt,so
mis:iioo] list came back ro lhc

B1C'1it0lsoo
Cuuributing Reporter

sport." uid Ptrju. MNot just in
Romania, but all Europe.~

ya!)

-~c ~ - ~""'•· r=:i:· ~~59~~~~~
~ - ~ "~
'"-' =~• "'"

divisioo teams. Bui if you an win
your division,youcan move up to came easy r.....
Ptrju rcu four nOOB ofT
lht ncxl one. Also, lhc team 1h31
finishesinla.stplaceoflhc.rmt• ofa buUdingandU"OkehiJpdvis
divisionmovl!Sdown intolhcscc• Md both of his arms.
··1 came out (or the.hosHis1c.unfinishcdinfirs1 pital I and I wu very upscl when
place and was slated to play a I asked the doctor, 'Can I run?
four-lame 1oumamcnt in neigh- Canlplaysocccr?' Hc ~t11,•~·

hood.

wr _
~lccd.

(i

Coach Perju came all the
way to U.S. for this?

one flllds out tJw he 1w taken a
long, windingroadovcrthc)'Clf'S
before landing in Bollon.
Growina up in Romania. Pcrju wu li.te any olhct Romanian boy. Heu:, dnlnk and
sltpc 91XCC1throughouthischild-

pourpc1 called black leadiers

LSAT-GMAT-MCAT-GR&
KAPLAN
Thc AnJWcr To The Tcsi

JounwSwl

question to you this day. How
long shall they k.W our children, while we stand aside and
look? I urge you, I plead wilh
you. to become involve.ct. fl' s a

ers who only try IO lead when

800-592-

You can·t WO'lton the plays that
you want to.
"1.:ast~wcusually
The Suffolk soccer tea• had 14 or 15 players at pnc:ticc.
«>n came ro a merd(W end la.ti ,owe wcn::ablctolcam toplayas
Tucsdaywitha2.0dereatatthe a team. Sometimes we only had 8
handJ or Salve Regina, lcavil'lg or 9 players. and l thought thal
lhc:RamswithafinatrccordOrt - WU bad, but !hi, year WU unbe9.
lievable."
It was • disappointing
The season started on a
ICUOfl !0.- the RamJ who were bad note, u Suffolk Joa lO an
tryin& to Improve on their 3-7-! infcriorCwryCoUegelC&m,4-3
recon:Hromla.1tycar. Suffolkhad in overtime. 'The Rams did not
bctter playcrsthisycar. butlhey havearealgoalicatlhcbcgiMing
wcrenotablctowortclcigcthcr as of the sca.Dl, andallorC11n'y'1
a IUm for various rcuons.
aoals would have '11oppcd by
Head coach Constantine someone who wu c1.pcricnccd In
Pcrju CJ.plained , "Last year WC the ntl .
'
didn't have .any SUU'S. but WC
Surfo lk.'s goals wc,e
playcdtogcthcruasocccrtcam ICOC'Cdby JohnNyakwimwa.Joeo
and we passed the baU more."
Barclcla,
and
l!.llcban
~junolCdthatlhc slcill l?.mndonca. with Effandonc:a'1
levclwu hiJl!erlhlsye,1,butthat. i comingonapcnaltyk.ickiftcrhc
.-m'ltofthcplaycnd.idnot1cttho1• was hauk.d down ia tho penalty
America. Butm'JSUaJ,nothing rut or the ccam involved in thc--,ea, whicb p.ve Sutrolt a 3-2
By£d.oed8roaaD

~~~.:~lhcmlntoapalhof

The drive is• reflcc tion,Pollardsaid,onBSU's ncw
theme: "Giving Back To Our
Community,"
TheDrivcbcganonOclObef 13 and wili t'\l n Wltil December 18,thelastdayo(finals.
Deliveries wi ll be done by BSU
Members on the wcdccnd be-

Ironicall y. Pearson w;u
involved in another incidcn1
when:: I gun Wall pulltd oo him.
HcwB..'llhepa.ssengtrinafricnd•s

~ ~ ~ :-. ~

Season was full
of turmoil

Jl's up to us to return

toour communlticsandbring

The idea WlS born lhis
summer in lhc minds or lhc
newly elected cxccu1ivc board
of orficcrs: President Ay&Ma
Yancey, ViccPrcsidcntJcnnifer
Pollard , Sccrc1ary Phaimyr
Claude, and Treasurer Diane
Oarlr:.c.

lJ

Soccer season finally over

being stu-

dcnlsinanlmtitutionOfltighcr
cducatlon u a very privilege.cl
populace. This ls so br.causc Of
thcfacttharwearelnaposillon
in which many bcfote us have
never reached, and many after
w: will probably never reach.

~ -- -- - - ~ withthoscwhomaybclostand

-happening,- saidPcarson. He
also10ld thc car-jaclr:trhe wcn1to

SPRI NG BREAK '!ll- SELL
TRIPS, EA RN CASH & GO

WEDNESD~, OCTOBER 21, 1992

to return and.share our visions

dwinglh cretrip. "Where did you
go to 1thool?, What wen: you
doing tonight?, things liketh.11,"
saidPearson.
"I told him I had study•

Loot.Ing for I top fraternity,
soro ri ty. or st\ldcnt org:miz.ation that would like 10 make

THE SUFFOLK JOURNAL

WortdCuppmebecau,cRomania nevcndvanccd far enough to

.....

Whal ak.t.d abOllt how
lhc sports teams were lleak.d in
communia Romania, Pcrju an•
swert.d.'"Tbcytratyou~well

They have &cc schools and rree
coUcgc,(forlhcalhlclca).'"
So how and why did
Pe,ju come &o America?
"Jlhfmdom,"hcsaid.
M lite IOshow my enthusiasm on
l
lhc fw:kl"

Pl::rjuwulhccoach ora
ltCOftd.divilioa team in Roma·
nia.. Tbe~~ybion IQCCCf,
tcam,~--•J90d•thcflnt•

game,.

-

lead.

M
IIM.CffledlOmethatlho
. Ony'a&itClrborttkd
SpaniJhplayeodjdnotwanllO thcplhcwithoacminullClcfllD
play with lhc '"' or lhc team. tend i i 11110 ow:rtinlo, w lflot
They only wanted to pl•y wilh Bruc.e Whitney complcUld I 1\41
each Olher. They would not pus trick to win lhc game.
1hc ball to non-Spanish playcn:·
Pcrju wu upaet at the
Pcrjusaid.
-~
loss,!>tJtsaid_ fterthcpmc,"1;'1s
a

:-;~=:;=~=

qcth;:rtwhileCunyhadalteady
ptaycdrourgames). Wcllavcn't

::..~hance10,crimltl&F,anyTbcscuoahitaklwthc
nci.tpmcwhcnStaffolkgotinto

~~=::onm:ac;:;·{:~r::;:;9::.~ ~~=~'=:1c~;~':

Danubcltivcr,andlcs:apedwith

him. lcouldn'tstayan~..

Danubcrn;t:,o~~~~e~:
0

"In Yugoslavia. I staycd •in~
jail
one month, until my papers wm

clcan.Qncchehadpcrmi.uioo,

Ptrj11wcn110JUlly.ThcrehcS111ycd
nine months in a refugee camp
bcrorcbcinaab1c10comctothc

UnilCdSWcsin 198~
He commented on his
arrivaltothcSwcs.-Atfirstwhcn
I come here. the prbblcm WU
1an 1111ge- l don't' speak none,
nothing. lwasinBrock.tonHi&h
SchOollaltinglangiiagcforafcw
monlhs."hcsaid.
Atthcdfflttime.Petju
wasplayinglOCCCl"fora,c:m.i-po'
team in Tabr\lOO. Thinp wue
mrting to happen ror Paja in

playcrw~11~~Youcafl·1 · ogy.
Thn::e Suffolk playcn
andlwo Wentworth playen were

have a,.real. ~ _
wl!Ji only •
rcw playln.· Y011 can't develop
tbctralnil'tbcltanitDOlt.br:re.

«HUUIWda111,,.pJJ

14

TIIE5Yl<FOLKJOURNAL

WEDNESDAY,OCTOBERll, 1991

Pergi,.,,..,..,.11

tjec:led&o.thopmc.anddlcn and e'ICl'ytlody who is involwd
lherde:nm .....-kid die pMe wilbtlletchool"
widl ..... twaeya:;i!lutalcft
--._.mec,l\lleaaid. fiJhlwuourfaulLWecannot
"Nobody t.cr-c want,..IO pla)',IOC· accepc thll tind ofbehavklr, and
otr.EvajbodyjmtwantslOfight sh.is is why ,woe suspended the play"
en..J am posil.ive thal lhj! will not
The tlJht ltanod' when happen qai,I. We vc Pa to
Sulfolt"•~Kril&ilum- talk about dilciplinc more from
puachcd in U1e .co.ac.h by 1 "°t'°"·"
Wmtwordaplayu, WWcllwunot
NdJOOabololdlhcatn
IIOUCl:d. by the rd'Cff.lCI. Then that"'1hctoC0CJprogntnilln1
KristianlCn ticb:d lhc p1aycr in frqilc1ta1:c..Wchavetobuild1
thek:1.whlchwunoticcdbylhc rcpulalion UI lclm that Wll'lb lO
referee, and Kristiansen was win,occer-pmes."
cjcclcd from the pme.
And the team went out
Mbe'rwwaltin10R anddidthatinltsnulp,ne. The
the raekl. Kris:ia~sen 1ianed Rams beat Worces1et Swc Colarouad and wcnl afler the lesc4-2lnaprnethatwuck»cr
Wentworth player that bad than itshouktha•ebcen..
Suffolk scored lhree
punched him, .tpUUIJ the fighl
goabinthefustll minute1orthe
bcewccn lhe two &cams.
KristiaNcnMd 'Waltcr game, and it looked like i1 woukt
be a blowout. The Rams went
l!acobar WU'C cm:h suspended for
fourpmcsforlhcir..part ill the away rrom their game plan aficr
fight,andMariar,e N<nhad IOsil lhi.s, thou th.and kt WorceslCrSI.
out the manda&i:.y one game ro, backintolhepamoe.
bcin& ejected from a game.
Perju said. .. We were
The Waitworth player
pa.ssingtheballwellatthebeginwhowul.nlheoriainal,cnpwith nin1 o( 1he aame, and they
Krimanscrlwucake.ilOlhehos· coukbl'I stop us. Then, every-

"'lo_.,,..

.........

pitalforcautiomry11•ta)'lon his

Perjuuplaincdlbl if
._.theBeaconswasthatPciju
med ftvie dcfentemen instead of t&ep1aymcou..ldju,fcontffl1Ja,1e
onlhepmeandlet1tlm'WOf1'Y
theusu.alfcu.

swe. in which FraminJbam SL
cored (ow pb in lhe last 10

..,_lheotrJCiab.theywou&dbe
amuchbdterieam ~

minutaolthe1ame.
The biuest blowout or
the ltUOII WU a.pi.rut a s&ronl
Bridgewater State leam. The
Rarns1oatlhal1ame&-2, butthey
di.lcow:redanewaoa,lielnTalsuya

.........

He came

in I.ale in the

Ownll,il•Mahorribk
the Ram,. They had
hoped on lmprovin1 on lbe pirui
thaltheyhadmadelastyear,espedallywithlOffle~playen
on thece.arnlhiJycar.
ICUOfl for

"lt iJ true that
the rd1 .r.,."Mlln',u 111alr:e mista.lr:ea, bul you can no1 worry about
that when you art on the fiekt.
He said,

Oncethettlmate1adccbion.he
Oneolthema.)Ofprob-

kmswilhlhelc:amiJlhatmanyof

pme and did wt:U, eslablishina
h.im,c:lf u the 11Mlin1 1ot.1ic for

the playen can no1 control their
lefflpet Ind Jet into argwnenll

thefcstofthe~. N•J.Uw:

with therdm.esandotherplaycnwhUethepmeiJbein1pbycd.

willnolclw'lgelLIOlliJpointlea
IOUJIM:.M

could noc brirl& the Rams 111y

morevic1ories,however,beca1a1e

place

undcr- 16'1 . .. Perju
coached youth soccer (Of three

thinkthey ' remuch,muchbctteJ
than American playcrL This wu
oneprobiem.10llmdcomiathe
He then moved up to icam (notplayin1 an CAI.ire Uneor
coochatCatholicMcmorialH.igh rorcian playen:J. Sometimes it
Schoolforlhrc:eyearsbefintat- worked. somctimeJ ii didn •L..

,..,.,

in1 the cmchin1jobat SuITolk.

lhclackofieamplay,howevu. " I

year at thcreiansofthcRanu. He
scuadlslinctdirrerencc bdween

hopetheSpanishplayen-illpby

lllll

Hesaid, "La.slyear, we
don ' t ha•e too many indl•tdu.al
pod players. We had a team las1
year. ThiJ year we ha•c more
individual, stilled playm,. We
don ' t have a ~ ...
Moslofthis y~'s ta.1 entcdplaycrshailfromSpainand
other puu of Europe.

1C1tn nul 'JCU, .. he said.

WellUveto•ail:utd

The Rams played their
------~--------

lhal:Suffolkplayeddtltyes. They
wut: ab&e to keep ~I wilh the
Beacons in the fint hal(1nd were
only down 1-0 11 halftime.

0n the 1!.lbjoct of this:
ycar"11Wr1, Pajuutod," lt'1my
irnpre,:sionlhcy(lhe(orcipplay-

ro,

motewiththeJ»therpeopkonlhe

oltbeconstant~olshoUon
lumandatn.r.tleiajwy. Na.psue
does 1ive the Rams hope rorne.at

belt in• 5-2 11erea.1 at UMmJ
Bolton. UMB was the best team

--Wed.idprcttyweU ... he

aid. "We have lrOphy for cham- ers) ipnd lhe American play.
pions of undcr- 14·1 and ICCOlld en. Really, I don'! lib: iL They

This is Pcrju's second

Puju'1maincoocem is

year's learn

and

lhi, year's.

PerjuA1solaketin10ai;:cou.n1 lhat mosi of the Spanish
pl1yma'rivcdonly 1Uldaysprior
tolheseason-opena.
He added lhal the Ewopean playa1 are too 1et in their
mks as individual playa1 and
that they don't like ltrict rules.
They'llteemtolcarnlOfflelbilll,
but go b:lck to their old habiu
quickly.
When asked aboul the
bench-clearing brawl thal OC·
CUJTed when the Rimi played

Wmlw0r1II lmtimle. Paju pve IUI. chis sw:nmcr. He inlilCs that
hil wnion ol•hal nmpired' on whal )'OU ffllly ICC Oft the DCW1
thefldd.

about the people of lhe euem.
,jumpcdco~lhe European eommWUll councries
pla)'ffl. he aid. "NcYer do I Pffllna lflOf'C and more freedom
have any in&entioa lo hit any- eVCt)' day is IOlally wron1 .
body. I don't like anybody co hit
cuplayen.toltricdloltopiL"
"It's worse now," he
~ U WU wilboul •the Wd. " Jusi lhe name is demoaemcaol E,mcKristiamenfor cralic. The government still has
therul oltheaeuon."bul no1 au conlrol. Just the name was
M

dirccira:uJtolhilsuspension
handed do'ltffl aft.er lh'e fi&hl,
Kristianscnw•altoplqucdbya
prerious Uljury lbM kepi him OUI
olthellneup.

rqrcacntin1yourx.lvcs.
"YOU ae allo reprcscnlin& Coacll l'aju, lhe Univ~ty.

"Whallheynccdreally,
bucthbiJabigdcclsion,ilthis

new genemion to clean cornpkc.ely the 1o•cmmen1 ... he

......

A lac:tolmanpower,,.
moa likely lhe delemwiina fa,;:.
torm. lcd 1oPaju·, ccam·,101.

IObcc:allleri&.BotiuJ)C)plUity
tccnlklbcliaJledlodle.yoaa,er

JCftCRlbL OldCI'

~ claim

thallhe.pneitboria1Mdlhm's
no1 enouth l00rin1 aid .:tion.

Perjuuidthatlhcgarne
oCsoc:ceriJnotaboul~n
9COringandalotofoffcruc. There

are twolclm1ou1there, nolonly
tryin1 to -=on: themaelva, bul
tryina to hold back Che other
tcam'1111.1et.Helhinuthalthere
isalotofllrMC&Yinlhcaame,

1'hc ,core is usually
tithL Z.I maybe."

Paju 1w been dlrou1h
many uperienca:, boch 01t and

inlrecordoll-9.

Finally. Perju com -

offlhe,ooc,erfldd,

menledon today' I American IOCAndlfkrwtlathe'1beal
cc:r lCUIC. Wilhthe World Cup throu&)ltndwhalbc'acbltwilll
comin1hereforlhefusitimeever inhislife10C.,COICbiaJaDXO"
hil bomdand. He vililed Roma- UI 1994. American soccer sccms teammta11bcapieceolaite.
After a ll he' 1 been

lhrouah. hrju llill thiftb abolal

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theball. whichhm'lus.M
W~SLC21nebac:k
and made the.coR J.2. but SulColt pul the aame away mid-way
duou&h the second half on a nke
go&! from 30 )'lW,1 out by Oaruel

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folkAlhletic:Dft:CtOl'JimNebon
IO complain about the inddcnt
and even talked of suUl1 the
tchool. Ncbon called a meeting
o/ the &cam, in which he IOld
thcm, "Wbcn you aeout lhac on
the pbyinJ ftdd, you~ not ooly

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111 under• l6 team.

body wa,ICd toloeaswand score

le1,wllichtumodoutnegati~
His motbcr called Suf-

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October 28 - November 3, 1992

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Sawyer 521
Sawyer 623

JOOR
10:00 • 11 :00
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Former Suffolk baseball coach
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Tom Wabll,hubeenelet1cd lo
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Fame and will be horucd with
eittr,I otha' ne• memben at a
dimer Priday. NOYaDbc:r 6. at
Lombwdo'1 ill Randolph.
Wallh aerved u
Suffolk'• head eoac1I from 1974
IO 1980 and pior lo that played
aeveral yen ln the Part Leque,
pla)'ffla third bucprimarily for
the Suprane Salntl and polling a

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carcer.349baai4Javaqe.
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~::';;m~°':St.e!:~
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He.p• up in Mmion

HilJ,RmbuJ)',Md,nduatedftom

Mlslion tlia.b School. He h91ds
bachdorof.«ienc:eandmUlaof
education degrees (l"O(n Suffob:
URivenil:y.
He mates hiJ home in
Dedham with hil •ife. Diane.
and two daughtcn, Jennifer and

Julie.
Walshisver,proudor
hiJtimc,pa1tatSuffolk. Heo plaincd,"JcreditSuffolkUniversityfor1ivia1mcapeatbascbal.1
bectpuund, whic:hlwheJpedme
tn:mendously in life."

leagoelntheeountry.ToberecRMtio tatkmuter Avi
opized uone of the best.amon1 Nellonwill1t1veastoa.strna.stcr
thouands.ilp-eat. ..
for the dinra, the 11th anoual
A (Of'l'D« Boston Red alum'Prcunion.
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ccer J,o,,lfHJ_1c/J
ca lc:aml; "' undcr- 14 ieam and

anundcr- l61cam.

On lhe subject of this
yc.·1 1cam.~st11cd,"l1'1my

Wentworth Institute, Paju pve
hisvcnion of whattnnspiml on

'"Wcdidprcuywcll,"hc imp,c,sionlhcy[lhef0ttignplay- theftcki.
said. " We hllVC Uoph y for Chaff\· crsJ ignored lhc American play " ljumpedlO,cpal'llcthe
pionsofundcr-14 't andsa:ond en. Rcally. l don' tlikci1. They ptayCfl,- he said. "Never !lo I
place for undcr-16'1:· Pcrju lhink they're much, much better have any intention IO hi t anycoadlcd youlh soccer for three than American players. This wu -body. I don 't like lllyboo)' to hit
,an.
oocprobk:m.soltriediomii thc owpllym,to l triedtosiopic, He !hen moved up IO tcam[notplayingancntircli neof
Perju wu .wilhQut the
coac h aiCalholic Memorial High foreign playCBI.. Some1imes ii ICMC:Clof l!lldre Kristiansen ro,
School forthrceyeanbcforclllk • worked, sometimes ii didn'L"
thcrestoClhclCalOn,butnolUI
ing the coachingjoba1Suffollt.
Perj u alsoW:esl111011e• din:<:c result of hiJ 1111pension
This is Pl:rju's seco nd count 1h31 most of the Sp:1nish handed don after th e fi 1 hl .
ye:u-at the rciansof the Rams. He playersanivcdon ly sil day1prior Kristianscnwualsopla1ucdby 1

scesadislinc1diffcrcncc bctwccn
lasl year's1camand 1hisycat's.

tothcseason-opcocr.
Hcaddod lhat1heEw-opeanplayers~too,et intheir
roles as individual players and
thal they don "1 like strict rules.
year. This yc:ir we have more lllcy'II ,ecm IO IC3m someth in1.
individual, sk.illcd playcn. We but go OOCk to thcit old tubil.1
don' t have a icam . quickly.
Most of lhis ycar·s ul When as.kcd about the
cn1
odplaycrshai\fromSpainlllld bench-clearing brawl thll oc•
other pans or Europe.
cwmt when the Ramt played
He said, "Last year, we
don'l have 1 m11r1y individual
00
good playcn. We had a learn W I

prcvKlUSi njurythatkep1himou1
olthelincup.
A I.act o{ manpower WIS
most likely lhcdccermining faclOrthail led toPaju'1t.eam'slOlin1 ~
of l -9.

nia this summer. He ins:i,u that
what you may see on the news
people or th e eastern•
~ comm un'i.sc countries
gaining more and mon: r ~om
cvc,ydayislO(aJlywrong.
about the

lobeonthciise.But iU popuJ.uity
,c,e,,astobclimitcdtothcyounlU
1encntion. Older ~ clalm
thatthepmcisboringancithcte'1
not enough scoring and aciion.

Pcrjusaidthatthegame
ol110CCCtis noubou1 wide-opcn
,corin1anda lolofoffen1e.1'llcrc
arc two teams out lhcn:. noc only
trying to ICOfe thcm,el ~. but
trying lO hold back ~other
1cam'sattatk. He thinks that there
"Wtw they nocd really. isa lotofstrareg y inthegamc.
buc this is a big dec ision. is this
1'he score is usually
new gcncration to clean com- lighL2-lmaybc."
" It' s worse now;· he
said. "JuSl the name is democnitic. 1llc government still W
contro l. Just th e n11me was
ctw1gcd.-

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ple1cly the government," he

Perjuhasbecnlhrough
many c.11.pcriences, bolhonN
offlhclOCCCl"field.
fin a ll y, Perj u com mcnlcd on today 's American SOC •
And aficrwtlllhc'1 been
After 111 hc'1 been ccr ,a:nc. With the World Cup through and what bc'sdclltwith
through. Perju still thinks about cominghcrcforthcfirstLimecver inhulifc,oW,coachinJI IOCCCI"
hu homeland. He visited Roma- in 1994, American soccer seems lcammu.9bcapieceolc:ate.

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THESUFFOLKJOURNAV
Suffolk University's· Student Newspaper
Volume SI, Numb•r''l, l?

November 4, 1992

WSFR shuts down for repairs
By .udn:IR. .pf
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Comedy
Stop

51\JDENT ,\cnvmrs-A
meltdow n of Surrolt. Pree
Radio's. WSFR, amplifa 1w
fon:t.dthedosccin:uitrwliosta•
tiontogoofflhcairformorelhan .

••""- malfonctioo oftheohhc
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.Jowna!Staff
FBNTON- In the heat of
lhcprtlidentialclcctioa,eason,
lhercsurlfflC)Col~studcntpoliucaJmovuncntiJbcin1SCCfloa
campus by the fonnation of both
Rcpubllcanand.Oemocnwc~l11bs
atSwTolk.
Acconling lO SAC DirecWSFR Assistant Gcne...1 Managu, JQe Diver 11: 1M COl)ll'Pls •• • .I.Of Donna Schmj~tt '!<!4h Fl11hl
SWK>n m the 11udio
Corolp ll-,tJowdwJS#l/f
havoeililod on ~pus, blll ncl-

station'1amplifia-occurteddurlngJim"Slim Jiffl" Bdu1e'1sbow
onMonday momint,Octobc:t26.
The station has since been off the
WSFRswTtricdtpreplllcc
the twoken amplifier with I re•
placemcnl C ~edur, Servlcca.
rom
bulthereplactmcnlTtUallod:vn1ged. lbt:amplinerwuthtnscnt
1 Shannahan Sound IO be re0
p,l,,d.

McDOllgaJI CJ.plained Ill
the amplifier is lhc 11ni1 which
amplifies sound to go oYtt the
distanccofthcclosccin:llitand
ao lNVllgh spcaten with ■ t'On·

WSPR general m;inagcr,
Brendan McDoug11l1 aaid the
c:wsc. o{ the meltdown and the
utc:nt or the d3magc will remain
unknown unlil the amplifier is

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repaired and rtlumed.

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lioo,onebot ohNwomeawill

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Lee quo&cd P.B.I slalistks
Answcn wen: takca from
80lh o,p1iz.ations rq,ort.
tlwoncoutolthrtt. women will thcmcnflfSl. lhcnlhcwomen.In an initial membershipofabollta
belClwlyassawtodintheirlifc- the brief time-Sillant and l..cc doztnstudmtseada.TheCollegc

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n.itionbysayingthalrapcb"any ldo?','howc:anldrea?'without
un•1111ucd1Uualtouch."Leecon- thc(carolvioknce."
cllldcd - any (unwamcdl CJ:peri•
P.B.l.aboll)'l that60pa-

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arc in fortifying tbcircstlblhhmcnt and fwthc:r recrultmcnL
Ea:h group iJ rr:adYin1 plan, to

which gets srcpmcnwiYCI
inacdiblyvloladng
~YCI, ~wk'°. colleges.
Si.llard and Lee ge:ocnaed Aw. 84 percent ol usault vicbigh1Cbools, indn11n1ng~ ducttssiooby.doing•em'Cbc. tnsbetweenlhc~of15to2A

Acroutbcc:cuntry, 'llriom
campapolitical~bavebecn

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Sponsored by Program Couni;:il

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occurs.atrusthubeetl~.
ThcSuffoa:~omM aCenta,.~C~lhcSwTolt
U~tyColmclingCmll:l",lh:
Sociology Deputmcnt,AlphaPhi
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Admission and refreshments are free of charge.

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11pherewilh11S," l..ccpointed011t. thrtt.lO~.
-thcr-eisagoodchancelhatone of
The men ift the room aid
uswouldbeS1p.uallyam11hcd." IUCh thinp like, ..Don't go into
Fofmcn.lheswisticiJone ccrtainteetiomolthccity.":n,c
women gave eurnplcs such u
0111orlal.
This brtats down 1o one ..Don't walk anyw~ Late .at
ou1orrOUl'"rema1esandoncoutor night- . -0on•1ge:c.intoelevalor1
,even males ieenagcn will be lklnc-.anc1-0on•1makeeyccon•
tc1ually abllle,d or ■mwlCd be- tact on the street".
fore they reach theaaeot~
One fcmalc student comiec:n.
mcnted, "It ,e,erns that women
Mauadnnettslawspoclficl lead a more ,cstrictive life then
acalllf assault iJ defined u "the fflCfl tlo."
pcnetnlion of any body office.
Another female s111dcnl
mouth, IIIUI, or vaglftl. without aid. "Thclc iss11ca .e not issues
COl'IICnl with a body p1r1·or ob- that men have to deal with every
jec:L"l..ccpoin&alout."Maa- day.'
dialt:Ullawdocsn'tOIMl'lltd:a:(•
Lecstlled."Onalbi.ly,on

belCllWJyauaaallcddumg~
~llqecarcen and,o/ tholev'«:••
ums,80to90~ttnowthcir
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thcarauactcn~ICqGUIUnea.
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ofAmcricundCoUet;cRepubll•

cans~ch■(tercdbytheCollegc

Republiq@Nat.ioi\alCommittce.
Oiahamcl.Watlbe·frilau dentaopditiontheStudc:ntAc•
tivltJcs Office for lhc form• •
tionolthcR.epubliclnCllll,.Long
and Pilzplbict. who ro11o~
Dllluffld's lead, bocA aid they
wcn:inspin:d10fonDdd'twpniDtioos a&r- partic:ipltiDa UI
thcitrapcctivcconventbas.
Lon1 hu also approached
1 evening Division Sludcnt
he
Aaoclation ■nd ap,euod the
Republicans intacst in mawing
ew:ningandpart-timctludenls
manbatiDlolhcirorpnizatioft.

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Statistics show 1 ou~of 9 college women will be sexually assaulted
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and Rep11biic.ans and Dcmocnts
tuve waicd• vimw waragainsl

poncd when Ron
OemocrlDC N11klnalC-ommiuecchairmM,tncdholdingancwJconfct•
cnccinffousaonlastAupst,while
thcRtpliblicanNationalConven.
tion was being held down ihe
strcct,abolll HXl•lldcatdisrupled
amplirt~oiilyhulO~repued. ~=:.hubcenactive
the cvcnL Sllldcnts b.lngcd on
the station
be back oa lhc
The Democ ratic
windows and sholltcd. "F;imily
air within anclthcf week. JIOW· headed by fot.ndcl" and p~ldcn; • Righis FOrever. G:r.y Rights
evcr,hesaid, ifthc p~lhu10be ~....!!Fl~wu_
thefllJIIO Ned and "lslh;ilc This!"
l't])llrelt'he .docm t ~ bepn it'• orpniz.atioft effort in •
Erin~
>-fitll!UI, projcc1ditcc•
lor for Vote for a Owlge, a ~lhcfotureO:U10~~ited_
budgcc
litionofDcmomlk)'Olithgmaps.
told thc _collcgc· Prcss Service.
the
"Wc11 be evaywhcft;. The Rcp11blicant have no r,ai behind
ICtUl ■ wceklater.
Ray Long and Shawn them 10 support their beliefs.·
Adam Kricacl. dircclor of
Dllharnel.co-foundcn:oflhcRethcCollc cOcmocrtisvotcrug-

Lectufe'w arns of dan er of "Date Rape"
B1MarJA. D' Albll

College Democrats and
Republicans forming
ch~pters on campus

' eoNiNUdOftpaJ~6

curcuin11hcirpoliticalmldC~

irsrou

illr"ltiondrive,
wcrtnot plan aichdemonstratioft

ta:ticl IS the Republicans uaed.
1bc comtiined n.ttional
manbenhip ofCollcgeRq,ublic:ans and the Rcpublicln Youth
Coalitioa numbers nca,- ( IO.mi
on i.tOOcampu1t1. ThcColk:ge
Oemocrauhasovcr400c:haptcn
natioawide with over ◄ 0,000

mcmba1.
E.1cl1 ollhcSwfoltorpni-

on

a

uticm.. ia totting recopilion
campus, will have IO chft
constitubOII. c:utify that lcn •u•
deals wish 10 bel;olnc mcmbcra,

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