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three former players. who gave $323. “In that regard the University has developed infor-
Former Tar Heel standout “The total value ... includes the estimated value of mation that confirms that in 2010 you provided imper-
Hakeem Nicks was named along lodging provided in their homes and some of which was missible extra benefits to some of our student-athletes,
with Mahlon Carey, Omar Brown repaid by the involved student-athletes before they or including impermissible financial assistance in excess
and Vernon Davis as having given their hosts knew that receipt of the benefits violated of $2,000 in connection with travel and transportation
benefits to football players. NCAA rules,” according to the report. issues,” the letter states.
The update on the NCAA investigation into football
players states that Nicks gave $3,300 to players in lodg-
Safety Deunta Williams said he had spent time with
Brown on two trips to Disneyland during previous off-
The letter is the third such disassociation letter released
Group sends three
ing, travel, transportation and entertainment expenses. seasons. See Benefits, Page 7
proposals to Thorp
By Eliza Kern
Senior writer
UNC’s tuition policy-making body
approved three different increase recom-
mendations Wednesday, each of which
would raise undergraduate tuition by at least
5.6 percent, or about $250 for residents and
$1,300 for non-residents.
The tuition and fee advisory task force
failed to pick a single policy to recommend
to Chancellor Holden Thorp, instead spread-
ing their votes among three different choices,
showing the difficulty in balancing quality
of instruction with cost of attendance in an
uncertain political atmosphere.
“I want us to be a low-tuition univer-
sity,” said Board of Trustees member Sallie
Shuping-Russell. “It’s very important to the
tradition of the school. And I think for a lot
of people in North Carolina, it’s still a very
expensive school.”
Thorp will select a recommendation to
present to UNC Board of Trustees next
week. The increases will then have to receive
approval from the UNC-system Board of
Governors and the N.C. General Assembly.
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BlueCross BlueShield federal pro- traditional square dancing. N.C. a performance by The Raga Bop Trio,
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published as soon as the error health benefits package and provide dance partner or experience is need- Time: 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Seventeen Shaolin monks from China performed “Sutra,” a mix
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on page 3. Errors committed Guest lecture: David Armitage Jr., Book fair: Radical book lovers and Humanities in a Postmodern World.” n A student was found in pos- n A student stole a $200 iPod
on the Opinion Page have cor- chief of the Regional Analysis Unit the simply curious are invited to Time: 4 p.m. session of a controlled substance from a teacher’s desk at Culbreth
rections printed on that page. at the State Department’s Bureau of come out for the Carrboro Anarchist Location: Tate-Turner-Kuralt and drug paraphernalia at 9 a.m. Middle School at 2:15 p.m. Monday
Corrections also are noted in the Intelligence and Research, will give Bookfair for a day of entertainment Building Wednesday at Culbreth Middle and was also in possession of anoth-
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Center, Room 2008-2010. out for “Hopes, Dreams, Realities Time: 7 p.m. n Someone was robbed at
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n Someone stole $1,550 worth according to Carrboro police
of items from a home at 209 reports.
Elderberr y Drive between 9
a.m. and 3:38 p.m. Wednesday, n Three individuals were escort-
according to Chapel Hill police ed away from Mellott’s Trucking
reports. after allegedly climbing on equip-
Stolen items included a $1,500 ment at 405 Jones Ferry Road at
HP computer and a $50 suitcase, 7:28 p.m. Wednesday, according to
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nization” incorrectly stated that
neither Finch nor Goforth were
sworn into their positions. Finch
Test results awaited for found bone gators in Zahra’s case.
Officers will not release informa-
Oct. 11 after she admitted to faking
a $1 million ransom note stating
tion on what the evidence is for fearZahra had been kidnapped.
was sworn in during an induction
all-year
ceremony last spring. by Clayton Gladieux and then let them submit it for of jeopardizing the investigation. Radisch said the medical exam-
staff writer whatever they wanted to do,” she Police have also discovered a iner’s office played a small role in
Due to a reporting error,
The ongoing investigation into said. mattress in a Caldwell County evidence testing because its main
Thursday’s page 3 story “Birth
a 10-year-old girl’s disappearance She did not comment on the landfill that matches the descrip- function is conducting autopsies.
control could be free” incorrectly
from Hickory has left its mark on specific testing the state bureau tion of Zahra’s and could be linked Of the estimated 4,500 autop-
model
stated how much those enrolled
Chapel Hill. would conduct. to the case. sies done annually in the state, the
in system health insurance have
A bone that might belong to “All we do is collect evidence Police say Zahra’s father, Adam, Chapel Hill office handles about
to pay for birth control. Those
Zahra Baker, who has been miss- from cases, and then we sub- and stepmother, Elisa, had dis- 1,500 — or almost six autopsies
enrolled pay a co-payment of $10
ing since Oct. 9, was sent to the mit that to the investigating law posed of it days before her disap- performed per business day.
per 30-day supply.
N.C. Office of the Chief Medical enforcement agency, and they actu- pearance. Radisch said the office has been
The Daily Tar Heel apologizes
for the errors.
Examiner in Chapel Hill last week ally send it to the laboratory to be
in an effort to gather initial infor- processed,” Radisch said.
“The mattress has also been
sent for testing. We’re just await-
even busier recently because it is
currently understaffed.
School’s scores
Campus Briefs
mation. The bone was found Nov. 3 dur-
The bone is the first piece of evi- ing a search in Caldwell County,
ing results,” said Hickory’s Deputy
Chief of Police Clyde Deal.
“We had some personnel chang-
es with people retiring,” Radisch
exceed district’s
DPS puzzled by theft of dence discovered which could be near the location where police Zahra, who lost her leg to can- said.
items from football center part of Zahra’s physical remains. found Zahra’s prosthetic leg in cer and was hearing-impaired, was “It’s difficult to find a well-qual- by Victoria Stilwell
city editor
It has since been sent to the State October. reported missing by her father and ified forensic pathologist to move
Bureau of Investigation for fur- When Jen Benkovitz was job-
A recent theft at the Kenan The Hickory Police Department stepmother, though police say no and come work here, but we’re
ther testing, said Chief Medical released a statement Thursday hunting, she was attracted to
Football Center has the Department one outside of her immediate fam- working on it.”
Examiner Deborah Radisch. Hillsborough Elementary School
of Public Safety scratching its head reporting search teams in Caldwell ily saw her after Sept. 25.
“We just put our eyes on it, did County had uncovered evidence the for its year-round calendar, but she
— and asking for help. Police indicted Elisa Baker on a Contact the City Editor
measurements, took photographs day prior which could assist investi- loves the school for its commitment
On Oct. 21, two men entered felony obstruction of justice charge at citydesk@unc.edu.
to excellence.
the center and took two helmets “Students do really well here,”
in addition to other items, includ- said Benkovitz, who has just
ing T-shirts and jackets, said DPS
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Members of various branches of UNC’s ROTC stood at ease in honor of
veterans near the memorial that honors the University’s fallen soldiers.
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negotiations and is looking at the but it’s better than sacrificing the offensively,” starting point guard “I hope we can put that behind
possibility of $54 million in cuts quality and reputation we’ve spent
ric Alva, the first American wounded in the Iraq war,
Larry Drew II said. us by playing really well. We’ve got
next year, emphasized that even the the past 250 years building.” “Especially with the additions of a difficult opener. They are really speaks at UNC against “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” He lost
maximum of $15 million generated The state is expecting a budget Harrison, Kendall (Marshall) and good. They won their league last his right leg to a land mine. “I am not just a marine —
from tuition increases will not solve shortfall of about $3.5 billion, and Reggie (Bullock). Someone like year, have all five starters coming
the school’s financial concerns. the University is anticipating a cut Reggie can knock down the out- back.”
I am Hispanic, I am a disabled man, I am a gay man and I am
“These are not going to be gener- of 10 percent, or $54 million. side shot, and Harrison can score Nevertheless, a comfortable win a veteran,” he said. Visit dailytarheel.com for the full story.
ating the kinds of revenue that will “There is no way under a 10 basically whenever he wants to. against Lipscomb should give the
save us very much,” Carney said. percent cut that we will not dam- “Kendall can get guys the ball in players a jump start on building
Carney spoke in favor of a 6.5 age the instructional mission of the the right spots at the right times. up confidence to last the rest of
percent across-the board increase, University,” Carney said. “The ques- I think we can score whenever we the season.
the maximum currently allowed tion will be where, and how deep.” want.” “This is one of those games
under the UNC-system policy. The team will need to come where our team better be ready,”
The group also voted on a third Contact the University Editor together early, as Lipscomb Williams said. “We’ll know a heck
proposal that would raise tuition at at udesk@unc.edu. returns all six of the players that of a lot more about our team
started at least 17 games for the tomorrow night at the end of the
dadt rally duck session of Congress before
Republicans take over.
Bisons in tying for the Atlantic
Sun regular-season title.
game.”
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“We’ve got our one chance leg- That serves as the prelude for Contact the Sports Editor
the line, but they can’t because they islatively to get rid of ‘Don’t Ask, a trip to Puerto Rico that could at sports@unc.edu.
are undocumented,” said Jose Rico, Don’t Tell’,” Elzie said. “We’re con-
the regional representative of the cerned if it gets into January.”
N.C. DREAM Team in Raleigh. GetEQUAL has stated its solidar-
He said they were fighting with
the LGBTQ community because
they shared a common struggle. But
ity with United We Dream and other
immigrant activist organizations in
supporting the DREAM ACT and
Happy 19th Birthday
no protestors identified themselves
as part of the LGBTQ community.
“Both our populations have been
the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.”
“This is where we’re united
because we’re being discriminated
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Summers defends the hillsborough old crow moved to Asia and there’s no more
work in that town.
from page 3 from page 3
Folks like that need a good song,
had decided not to send their DTH: In Memorial Hall there’s they need something to while away
prove to have been worth it.” © 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Ongoing investigation
He said the administration’s Level: 1 2 3 4 A bone found in the investigation
policies have kick started the of a missing girl was sent to Chapel
economy’s recovery. Hill for analysis. See pg. 3 for story.
“Yes, we are ascending,” Summers Complete the grid
said. “Yes, it is very clear if you look so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
New connections
that we have been through the val-
ley and we are past the low point bold borders) con- A new workshop series helps
of the valley, but we’re a long way tains every digit 1 professors hone their works in
to 9. progress. See pg. 4 for story.
from the other side of the canyon.”
Summers was brought to cam- Solution to
pus for free by the Global Research Thursday’s puzzle
Adaptation
Institute, which hosted former U.S. While adapting a film for the
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson dth/alex alfaro stage is daunting, Lucius Robinson
earlier this year. Larry Summers (right) answers questions about the economy, health takes it in stride. See pg. 5 for story.
He was introduced by Chancellor care and politics from Bill Harrison Jr. at the FedEx Center on Thursday.
Holden Thorp, and interviewed Helping North Carolina
in front of the audience by Bill
Harrison Jr., former chief executive
“It is very clear if you look that we have North Carolina youth will benefit
officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co. been through the valley and we are past from a new program from the Gates
Foundation. See dailytarheel.com.
“There are no problems I think
that are more real than the ones the low point of the valley.”
we’re here to talk about tonight,”
Thorp said. Larry summers, director, national economic council
Summers said the government’s
efforts in the past year to reform policies averted. calculated quality of a speech or
health care, reduce unemployment Thorp echoed that belief after television address.
and launch an economic stimulus the speech. “I think anytime you get to
package have not been universally “One of the things that’s really listen to Larry Summers, I learn
supported, but have made major important to understand is that something,” he said. “His answers
improvements. a lot of people in public life do are never canned answers. It’s
“Clearly the president launched things that are courageous that never a political speech. It’s always
an agenda of unmatched ambi- really keep bad things from hap- provocative.
tion since the second World War,” pening,” Thorp said. “It always challenges you.” (C)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Summers said. “The terrorist attacks that don’t Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle All rights reserved.
Daniel Lebold, director of devel- happen,” he added. “The financial Contact the University Editor
opment for UNC Global, said the meltdowns that don’t happen. at udesk@unc.edu. Across 2 Biblical resting place 33 Corner the market on 47 “Have a nice day”
1 Bucolic 3 Composed 34 In accordance with response, and a literal hint
organization wanted to bring a Public officials don’t get credit for 9 Sushi choices 4 “The Fox and the Hound” 35 It may be found in a to this puzzle’s theme
more liberal voice to campus, that. Larry was trying to explain 13 Wood preservative fox deposit 48 Critical moments to gear
since Paulson was part of the Bush some of that, and I wish voters and 14 Plays the class clown 5 Suffix with fruct- 36 Outlaw up for
16 Opening with a thud? 6 Hold up 37 Onetime Jeep mfr. 50 Maximum degree
administration. taxpayers could hear that.” 17 Showy 7 “Do you bite your thumb 38 Architect Mies van der __ 51 European capital
Summers emphasized that the UNC-system President Erskine 18 Overseas fem. title __, sir?”: “Romeo and 39 Pound sounds 52 Hubbard of Scientology
public doesn’t realize all of the Bowles said the speech, though 19 Staple in a Hollywood Juliet” 43 Fluted, in a way 53 Team acronym
first-aid kit? 8 Riga resident 44 Old Spanish coins 54 John with Emmys and a
harm that Obama administration related to politics, lacked the 21 Clueless 9 Old lab heaters 45 Web address ender journalism award
25 Source of Ulee’s gold 10 Isaac’s eldest 46 House Judiciary 56 Rancher’s concern
26 Compulsion to set up 11 Eponymous skater Alois Committee chair during 59 Jamboree gp.
camp? __ the Nixon impeachment 60 Be in session
29 She played Emma in “The 12 WWI German vice- hearings 61 Trendy boot brand
Avengers” admiral
32 Mideast language 14 Centers
33 Support group? 15 Prods
34 Hoss and Little Joe’s off- 20 Justice Fortas
color jokes? 22 Derisive
40 Lake near Niagara Falls 23 Raison d’__
41 Atlanta campus 24 Month before Nisan
42 Jets coach Ryan 27 Card game warning
43 Civil unrest in Brest? 28 Out of bed
48 Fizzled out 29 Still-life subject
49 Gulf of Finland city 30 Bud
50 Restrain a legendary soul 31 Tip for a smoker?
seller?
55 Word with a head slap
57 Six-Day War country
58 Classy
accommodations at
the Spider Ritz?
62 Insurer of Tina
Turner’s legs
63 One transferring
property rights, in law
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65 As terrific as they say
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QUOTE OF THE DAY:
The Daily Tar Heel EDITOR, 962-4086
Frier@email.unc.edu
EDITorial BOARD members
Cameron Parker callie bost Sam Jacobson “They’re going to take vegetables,
Established 1893, Opinion EDITOR
Robert Fleming Mark Laichena
117 years
of editorial freedom
cdp@unc.edu
Pat ryan
Taylor Holgate Maggie Zellner and then they’re going to make
them healthier.”
associate opinion EDITOR
pcryan@email.unc.edu
on our
Edward Wood’s letter, “The
DTH’s decision to sue the on the treadmill: I can see you
University is asinine” (Nov. 10) in the mirror.
only paints half the picture.
journey,
To the old man watching
The DTH and its staff may have anime in Davis Library: At
something to gain from the least it wasn’t porn. Or was
Virginia Tech at UNC Va. Tech Va. Tech UNC Va. Tech UNC UNC UNC
Maryland at Virginia Virginia Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Virginia The Hokies have represented a return to the
Miami at Georgia Tech Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Georgia Tech Georgia Tech “BeamerBall” roots that were made famous by
Special Teams their coach, Frank Beamer. UNC’s special teams
Boston College at Duke Duke BC Duke BC BC BC BC are ragtag, to put it kindly. Edge: VT
Miss. State at Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Miss. State
Kansas State at Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri
Georgia at Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Georgia Auburn Auburn Auburn The Bottom Line — Virginia Tech 27, North Carolina 21
USC at Arizona USC Arizona Arizona Arizona USC Arizona Arizona Compiled by Louie Horvath
20
7 M. Davis
16 K. Burney
37 L. Fantroy They aren’t so little anymore. TCU and Boise new kids on the block, but where are all the
KICK RTN: Da’Norris Searcy
State, ranked third and fourth respectively, may other big names? Alabama? Florida? Ohio
series info have the best shot of any non-automatic quali- State? Texas? Oklahoma? USC? Only Ohio
Virginia Tech leads 16-10-6 and fier to make it to the BCS title game. Maybe State is still in the top 10 at this point in
is 5-1 against UNC since joining this is the year the great debate ends. That is, if the season at 8-1.
Oregon or Auburn slips up.
the ACC in 2004. UNC won 20-
17 at Virginia Tech last season. When UNC has the ball
SCHEDULE
sept. 6 Boise State (In Maryland)
83 D. Jones
82 T. Harrelson
21 R. Carmichael
9 C. Hill Dwight Jones Broken bones
SEPT. 11 James Madison When tight end
SEPT. 18 East Carolina 68 James Hurst
15 E. Whitley
We don’t know what’s Zack Pianalto frac-
SEPT. 25 at Boston College
71 Carl Gaskins
1 A. Exum gotten into Dwight Jones. tured his right
Oct. 2 at N.C. State 38 C. Byrd
64 J. Cooper
62 D. Collins 82 S. Friday In four games, the junior fibula, it hurt
Oct. 9 Central Michigan 6 A. Elzy
65 C. Holland
70 A. Pelc
42 J.R. Collins 51 B. Taylor
58 J. Tyler wide receiver has caught UNC’s offense,
OCT. 16 Wake Forest 13 T.J. Yates 91 J. Graves 28 passes for 612 yards because
OCT. 23 Duke 2 Bryn Renner 98 D. Hopkins
and three touchdowns. Pianalto was
OCT. 30 BYE 20 S. Draughn 70 A. Pelc
76 T. Bond 56 A. Hopkins He’s also nabbed two of T.J. Yates’s
40 H. Furr
NOV. 4 Georgia Tech 66 M. Ingersoll
53 D. Tucker
44 L. Gibson the top-six receiving per- favorite tar-
NOV. 13 at North Carolina 24 T. Edwards
73 B. Williams
33 C. Drager formances in UNC get. Against
NOV. 20 at Miami
NOV. 27 Virginia 80 Ed Barham
99 J. Gayle 2 D. Morgan
26 J. Hopper
history. In less than Florida
89 N. Hurst 43 J. Gouveia-Winslow
28 A. Tweedy
a month, he’s gone State, Johnny White
SPECIAL TEAMS 88 E. Highsmith
20 J. Hosley from an afterthought broke his clavicle. It’s
in UNC’s aerial attack yet to be seen how UNC
20
17 K. Fuller
PUNTER: B. Saunders 3 J. Adams
KICKER: J. Myer to arguably the hot- will fare in a full game without its
PUNT RTN: J. Hosley test wide receiver in leading rusher, but it’s certainly a
KICK RTN: D. Wilson the country. huge loss for the Tar Heels.
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