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m___._....._._ ......_.Pack Surjves First RoundMcn .s bisketball team walks away with a Victory overSouthern Mississippi. Sports Page 3.

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Technlc:lan

Volume lXXll, Number 87

ll} llill HolmesNow/u: i' I\I ‘ tatc will dedicate Its litst academic.IIIIIpic~ on t‘r'nti'nnial (".IIIIpIIs llltl.l\.Mai. It '7 IllII‘ (.tlIIt‘I't' Ill ls‘\lllt‘\ lllt'\t'(l tltttl lllt‘llilllltlll sqnait toot tacilttv III earl)l..InII II\ II honas (lissiooins. pilot testilcIII unit It lllllllt.‘ pltins. and iesrarch and lab-ot.ItIIt\ spaic IIIt' continuing educationII'I\IIIL‘\I think II Is by tar the truest textile t'acili-

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I) III the world." said Robert A lIaI‘IIIIardt.dean ol the ('ollege ol 'l'estilcsIiar‘nliai‘dt said because ot the quality andpotential ol the building, industries II.I\calready contributed o\ er $b million to L‘cllllltII Tliesc donations have come III the twinoI' cash. discounts on purchases and treeL‘qllll‘lllt‘llt.Harnhai'dt said the goal tor total donationsw as SIII nnllion.In turn. Barnhardt said. the tacility will beused to improve the textile industry III

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‘.\.i‘lltl IIII‘ s-II’I‘I\oitli ('aiolrna and theslim stall ol Iltc (‘IIIII'L'c and the \lodql.\I.IIIIII.II tiIIIrIII I’|.IrIts I\l'\ll I Itl.itllu III. I\\III Incoipl‘tatc .III lll.Il‘I| steiI It I. :..‘..IIIII ,Igllldtu'l Ill.lllltl.ltlllitil“. I it. I ‘sIIIittiire atw III bc accomplished. III' the two pIIIII.ii\ AM I IIIII .II.IIt’ nllilIs II |‘Itll.Illil"\‘vc hope to have lltillIsll‘I II. «cancrs w ho will come to lllls cantonsbuild nest door.” llarnhardr s.IliI III a llllt\eIsIt\ press release”They ‘d IcInaIII Independent and so would

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conferenceBy Mark TosezakStutt Writerlhe N (' State Inter-l‘ratcr‘nitv('ouncil wasol onlythree unIIcII\ll\ Irath'IIIt} organI/a-lions to \'.llltwo awards

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FraternitiesSororitiesHunt theSoutheastern lIIterII‘raternIty( oancrl leadership Academy III-\tlanta. l'cb I7.lhe NCSI’ Il"(' was one III. \I\otgaiII/atiotts to win anOutstanding Achievement inliscellence In Fraternity Systems IIIthe Southeast, The award wasbased on nine different criteria suchas community service. rush andscholarship. [{ach university had to

rate In the 85th percentile in allnine categories to wrn.The second award was anOutstanding Programming Awardfor a Dance a-Thon that was pan of(ireek Week. The Dance-a—Thonraised $351“) for Faster Seals.“We‘re going to use this as a step-ping stone and not be complacent."said David Tanksley. the IF(‘ presi—.lentHe said the awards "set a prece-dent Ior us to achieve more andmore car II \ear "The academy was organized bythe Southeastern Interliraternity(‘onntil (‘ont'erencrn an umbrellaorgani/ation tor lF(‘s in the south-

east the conterence Is art annualthree (I.I\ t'\t'lll that coscr‘s issues(It contern III the (ireek cont

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v Ice to the university.Receh mg the awards at the annu-al liounder‘s Day dinner at the latteS. McKinInIon (‘enter were(‘harles Ii. Brattscoinb. a retired\tcc president (It InternationalBusiness Machines Corp; Iiarle I..Edwards. a former Wolt'pack‘coach; and Ned Ii Huttntan. retired

Soviet author appears at International Week

NC. State recently awarded threeWatuaga Medals to two retiredRaleigh area businessmen and ahunter Wolt'pack coach, honoringtheir unusually distingurshed ser-

Three Watauga

Medals awardedexecutive vice picsrdcnt ot theResearch Triangle l‘tltllltldlltlll('hancellor Larry ls' Monteitlt andDr. lirank Abrams. chairman ol’ theNCSI' l‘its‘llll) Senate. presentedthe awards bctorc a group ol aboutSilt) people .'\llL'lltlllIf_‘ were alumIII. l‘acult) arid administrators. priorWatauga \lcdal recipients. legisla~tors. ItIenIbcIs ot the \(‘51' BoardoI Trustees. the I'M‘(io\er‘nois and the “atatiga (‘lubThe dinner celebrated the IIIJIII

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Darling Firebrand ’ to read latest worksTechnician News ServiceSovret author and actisistYevgeny Yevtushenko Will make arare US. appearance at NC Stateon Wednesday evening, March 20.Yevtushenko will read from hisworks beginning at 7:30 pm InStcw'an Theatre. He will be accoin»panied by a Soviet actor who willdramatically interpret the readings.The program is‘ open to the public.His performance is pan of NCSUInternational Week actI\Itie.splanned by the InternationalStudent (‘onimittee for March 17-24. Yevtushenk'o‘s' visit Wlll be co-sponsored by the College ofHumanities and Social Sciences.Yestushenko Is a poet. novelist.essayist. scriptwriter. photographer.l'ilni director and actor, He is cur-rently completing “Stalin's

Funeral." a new IIIIII he wrote anddirected.Known as the "darling III‘ebIand”ot' the Sosiet establishment. he hasdrawn audiences oI' tens oI' thoursands at home As a sentivollicialrepresentative of official culture. hehas traveled extensively abroadAt the same time. he has takencourageous political stands on conrtroversral Issues and has upheld theRussian tradition ol' ci\ic poetry associal action. He has also detcndeda number of dissidents III letters tohis gov ernrnentchtushenko make his poeticdebut during the Stalin years Hispoetry was the I'Irst lone \oiccagainst Stalinism and JiltllrSenntrsm In l957 he was espelledfrom the Young (‘onIInunIst I eagnetor “Individualism," and III Nol hePltblished “Baht Yar" which decried

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balhrobe, shoes and a towel on her head. Residents of Alesander Hallwaited outside in the (hillv weather lhursrlas I'm about l3 minutes.

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IIII III Ilt'sIL‘lI sltIIL‘llt‘ lI l‘dsst" ~ ll}It. itirslt‘l II\ IIIItI.II photographer\Ilittlr I‘iI'I IsI\ II Is‘ltl‘ .llII.I inII\\ s lllc‘ t‘\t\I‘ss'tI:‘L'lltldls «II a womanI."l'.llllttl i't .. lI‘.Illlc'l ilt‘KlIL' III.”II III iIIIIIcs an add“ i! breeding IIaIl,\‘-\ III; [IIIsIII was (It‘slg'llc'II lHI‘wt IIItc Ipquortnantc ot \\IIII.IIII\IIaIscspcaI. s pIas 'lioiIIIs .itid(rcssiita'Ihcrc IcaIlI hasn t l‘L‘I‘lI .III\reactron at all." \.II(I schoolspokcs'nan \'InI c loote. who wasappointed by Itcan Thomas Reganto answer questions about the C\hl-‘Illt‘ll Incl I.Iir‘i;' 'Ia‘ posit: rotted .ll

.llli‘t ‘IIrllt‘llL'kI. and Volunteer student InoIIriots stI.I watrh to make sure no\.tllil.tllstrl occurs >\ sign on thedo.H \I.“““ that some ot the posters

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rims III" (III. tIsIM' III sttltlr‘ \ IL‘\‘~ClsIII addition to thc "IIoIIIIs andtrussrda poster tIIc cinIbItIoIIIII ‘mic- a work ll‘. which an oldI‘llldll \\t‘.l|lllj.‘ a nicdallion sIIowIII.‘ \(IIIII lIllIc‘l'\ ldcs' llt‘ltl\ .i (It‘llij.'.IIIIsI her bare bicast\iIoIIIeI poster shows a nudeII .IInaII wearing a red collar withwhat looks like an artificial rabbit

tail .tlldsllL'sl to her back lookingInct hcr slli‘rtll‘lt'l to the caIIthaI)cIIIs \k'ood. IIIsot ol landscape .IthIIteItIIr-c'IIIlirstla) that the sultI-III \ILIs rightto hold the csliibition

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"We II;I\( a deep and IIIiI-nst‘llIlI'rc‘sl llt [IiIle‘l sls‘stgll.“ sa'iI“tNNl\Nimd s.ltII IIIc I.IIIIII\ and \IIIdents III Illt' .NcIIIIiIl oI lli‘sigit seemglad the cshrbrt was carriedthrough‘I IIaIe heard no complaints Iron:anyone.” he saidThe School oi Ilcsrgn I.shibition(‘ornnnttee scheduled the showingoI Rcckc's works last butIlt‘tltlt'tl to show only .I portion otthe entire collection borrowed Ironithe (‘ooper l'nion III New York(II) The photographer ga\e hIs

consent to a reduced ethbItIon, buthe stipulated that the “Troilus and('Icssrda” poster be Included In theshown:

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llebatc arose when coninnttce andltls'tlll} members discoIered thecontent (It the photograph Regansuggested that the cshibition becancelled. but .ittcr a debate bv thelactilt}. the I‘\lllhlllt‘ll ('oIIIIIILIIccrecommended that the originalplans to display the posters IrontI’s‘l" 3< to March :3 this _\('.It In’ltillitwcdI. MW" III/ell (’itltlrlbllli'o’ Ii' l/ti\\Il’n‘.Electronicitems stolenfrom vehiclesnear Lee HallBy Mark 'l‘os‘c'lakStaff WriterKeveral cars parked In West lotnear Lee Residence Hall w crc bio

ken Into early Monday InoIIIInI:Public \‘alely DetecIII c II.I\I.Ilioai‘d ol‘

Shown with (hau-llor tarry Monteith are Watauga medalists NedHuffman. ( harles Bransr oath and Earle Edwards.

.IntI Seinnrsni IIIIs work has beentranslated Into 7". andIllustrated III a eiant IIIonIIIncnt nearthe (It) (It I\lt‘\ llIs I‘III.‘ poem."\taliri's llcits. ' warned «It the possIbIIIt\ III .I return oi .\t.iIInIsnIdespite Stalin's deathIn ltltsb. \mtiislicnko Iotncd\IIdIcr Sakhalin and other IornIetdissidents lll Ioundtng "\ltnioiial,"an oIganI/ation deIoied to pt’t‘ss‘l’Llll_L‘ the lllL'llltIH oI \ltlllll\ otStalinisin He is a II‘ president (It." \pIIIc." .In association oI writerslot I‘t'll'\llllllsil. .ittil sctH‘s .‘ts sIfL‘t‘L'\\riters' l'nion ot the

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l.ll'\ \‘l theINSR\ntong his many books III l-iIglIsharc “I'ronI Desire to llcsne.” “Ivanthe I'ool." '-.\ l‘recot IotisI\Iitobrograplts." "/IIIIa IIIIIrtIon."and “I )I\ Ided 'l'w Ins "‘\tlllll\\lt\ll tor II‘Is‘Is 37 .-\dnussron to thetree loI V(‘Sl' students with IdetItIgeneral publicreading Is lickets are ..I heatt'c

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Yevtushenlrollsdlltlll and $3 It" other studentsarlable at Stewartl'or additional Intormation.call \ar'ah Spcir at 7.1724.“

Hl'dkl “NJ _—dt I \ ct ot'soniet hingsimilar wasprohabl)t‘ot'ced Inbetween the window and the door.and then pressure was exerted tiltltlthe window broke. Head saidRadar detectors and other piecesot‘electronic equipment were stolen

and the perpetratorts) apparentlyattempted to remove some dashrboard electronics. Head saidThe (‘ityl‘ounty Bureau ofIdentification was called III to

check tor fingerprints and otherphysical evidence, but the resultshave not been reported yet. he saidHead said that the ways the carswere broken Into was similar to thatin other recent Incidents on otherpans of the campus. This similaritymay suggest that the robberies werecommitted by the same Individualor group of indiv'iduals.So far the police have no slls~pccts.Head said that parking in a well-lighted area and removing electron-Ic equipment from the car or lock-Ing it in the trunk might help detertheft.munitv .

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Playing gameBy 111))! PageTitan WriterDuring the weekend ol March 22.several hundred people \\lll etheion campus to play games This maxscent slrange at Iirsl thought, butnot to the planners ol Trit‘on “)l.the spring gaming com eIIIIon ol theHistorical and Fictional SimulationsS...‘iely_The ”(KISS is a sludeni oi‘ganI/alion dedicated lo the promotion ol\arious forms of enlerlainmenl \llt has rolerplayng games. games .Illilsimulations oI historical esenls .IIiilhaltles. and other slralegic e\enlsTn-(‘on "ll Is actuall) the se\entlisuch comenlion. but the lust sponsored h} the currenl llikl‘SS IoiIllL‘r student organt/altolt knimn aslhe (ianiInI: Societs \tas the origiIlitl \[liinsnr til lllt‘ t‘\L'tlI. l'tIIl ceasedto out In WW due to financial iltlIlk'lllllt's

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hole. there are still oplions. ll' youplan to drink in escess. and there Isno designated dri\ er In the group tohelp you gel home. remember thatmain liars and linerns offer a treeL ah I’idcIIIII'I'ls Wholesale. Yellow ('ah (‘o.and WRAI. collaborate on the Alen('ah piograin when a persondi-ines tor Is askedi to leave anestablisliiiienl uhIch has an account\\ illi the cab company. Harris\’\ holcsale \\ Ill pick up the lab,lhc '\lk‘II (‘ah prograitt Is parl ol‘the national '\llllt‘ll\t‘l‘rBll\h carn-paien "l-snou When to Say Wheni"So pne the "luck old the Irish" llIioosl In Iinding you. don't forget toticai green. and don‘t drink anddine

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March l5. l‘l‘ll\li‘r/ai I/nii .y . rum Ii lit pimliu I of Mir \Hlt/l’lll I’m/y hm “If“ y tlI our I III: .I/Ili IiI/ or-Jriri Ilimuc-li rtlii. Ii Ilni/nmeliiy on Ill ii. i/y u‘IlI/ iii hit I Hit it I\ lili' ii/ (In iilIll/llly rm Il Ulyll‘lt’I/ (til/l cc (m it illionl ,v/y [i'lHHtI/ l\l‘lrlIlA let him run till I. no I, I. lii‘uilry / [VIN

Black or African-American?echmcian is deciding on the journalistic use of the term black asopposed to the term African-American.The debate stems from the fact that there seems to be a growing

trend toward using African- American However. this term is not asaccurate as black in most cases. Blackis a descriptive adjective that is short.conveys the most information in the least amount of time and space. and isquickly understood by readers.Black should also be considered parallel to white. howeyer. as we are all

aware. there is still too much prejudice for this to be completely true. Brit wecan hope it will improve. An important point to remember is that all Africansare not black and all blacks are not froin Africa.The Associated Press Stylebook and Libel Manual sugges

acceptable in all references for Negro.I sts that black isIn certain cultural contexts thougl. AfricanrAmei'iLan is usually more

accurate and should therefore be used.In discussing any heritage. members of various cultures liy phenate their

ancestral association to link it to their present association. For instance. whensomeone comes to America from Dublin. he is called Irish-American. Andthen his children. assuming they stay in America. are called American. Theproblem lies in the fact that American blacks have been severed from their

alway s had a land- based heritage.said theculture whereas other Americans have

Dr. Moses. director of the African-American (ultuial (cntLi.reason blacks have moved toward calling thenisclycs AfricanAmerican isthat it creates more of a world perspective. It also shows people‘s eyoly'riigconscience and offers some sense of healing. she saidSo is it a changing thing',’ls African-American becoming the new. better and preferred teriii‘.’ .lust as

African became colored. And colored became negro. Arid negro becameblack.Dr. Moses considers herself African—American while Larry Campbell.

assistant director of the University Stud nt Center. considers himself black.An informal poll of NCSU students showed that most blacks do not carew hether they are classified as black or African—American,In conclusion. Technician is going to makt a stylistic moyc to use black

when it is necessary as a description and African~American only iii culturalcontexts. or when requested to do so by those involved in a specific article.However. it is important to remember that when it is unnecessary to

distuinguish between whites and blacks. there should be no reference to race.If you want to be a part of history. please write to the opinion editor of

Technician and let your feelings be known.African-American or black. Or do you not care"

Support the women’s teamhere are not many people on this campus who don't Clljnybasketball. And most of us who do were glued to the T\ yesterdayto watch the men's team defeat Southern Mississippi in the opening

raw round of the NCAA Tournament.Then there are our women.Lead by senior leaders Andrea Stinson. Nicole Lehman and Rhonda Mapp.

'the women are. ranked seventh and are the A('(' champs They needour support. too.Tomorrow at 1:30 pm. in Reynolds Coliseum the women's basketball team

starts their road to New Orleans. They Wlll be trying to win the national titleand will face some tough competition along the wayThe students of NC. State owe it to the women‘s team to be there and cheer

them on their way to a national title.As of last night. 254 tickets have been sold. Frankly. that‘s not good

enough. We hope lots of people plan to buy tickets Saturday.Let's pack Reynolds. When the women played Virginia in Reynolds this

season. we set an ACC record for attendance and saw what has been called"the best game in women's basketball history." Now"s a chance to set ahigher attendance record.Let‘s show the team we care. They need our support and will appreciate us

being there.lt's some of the best basketball iii the nation. lt‘s chcap

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Teachers, do not be KneebitersMr Johnson opened the door to the kitchenand stepped into smells ot beet strogaiioltIlls ttiotith watered l)rew_ camerunning tip He is l3 years old. iii styrh g'adcthis year. has brown hair, likcs llllyl‘.‘ andyidco games and reallyUll .tttts"\Miatcha got toi me " ht said Mr.lohttson gayr' his son a plastic inlet in gotfrom a chemical Lt-iripany iepicsciitatiyc”Here you go Did you hayetoday ’\\'hat did you lc.itii"""Yeah' (iyni was cool' \\emurder b.ill"'"\\ hat‘s iiiurdci ball"UK.” llteyyagainst one gym wall.against the other yy.rll \ burn h of knktiallsare lined tip in thc rindtllc lticii llrt‘ tcat llt'iblows a whistle and or all itiii up .lllil try tograb a ball .iiid throw ll .1! a gay tioiii lltt‘l‘hc lust IL .uii

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other tcaiit as hard as we tanwith all its playcts tagged out lttscs \lau lgot pegged bad \\c won though I hit oneguy right iii the nuts~.\h What about your other classesdid you do iti inatli today '”"ly'cttlatttdcts lIkL' you takt it ll'l‘~tl\ andput I! met what you diyrdcd lH I can no ‘I()K lriglish was more tun \yc read this Lootstory about this guyhow he lought .i bunch ot'L'in with gas and set ’cm on tiicKinda like (‘aptaiii Napalm llc \dlltlltlsllt‘yl'ciii. man Teacher said thc story iiicaiitsomething likc you should work .tlsomething iriittl you tmish (lh' llie ly‘dyllc'lwas cool? He biotrglit a little riiodcl and a (d.loc That was lcningcii llL- torched themodel in class‘ It was bad‘ I iicyci thoughtllttytlw L'tltlltl ltc' \ ltilc‘lll ll \\.1\ null"l‘nt glad you ctiiiiy it \\ hat illtl out do :i:

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I .\.l\ L‘Htll‘.‘llil\ yyci'k idt‘s llt'tioicdoiir .iird\L't‘tlt\ to suttci from chronic.ipalliy He never claims tohayL learned anything itt ltcrc. at least notanything ll‘lctt‘\llll‘_' The reason he keepstrying to go to the bathroom is to escapeyour clays llL‘ loyL's ltts l'ltgllslt class HL‘.tl‘.\.ts s talks about how much tun it was. andabout yyhatcyL-i ll was they\ppaicntly. the teacher has\lt ..Hll‘lldlliilb -~i .icts out the literature oisoint thing llc iiiyolycs the kids in it Andia l u.n in rillcd about sLiLriLe that way 'I don t lsllt|\' what to sa.liLLausL How will r'eritcnibct

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use them‘.’ Do you say. maybe. go outsideand look a: a tree every once in a whilel’What do you do ’""That‘s theatrics. Mr Johnson. not my areaI teach science class I stand tip lteie cye'day arid present what‘s giycri iii the book Itis a serious matter. and present it as such Iassume these children haycbefore and cotiltl Identity .ui obiL-ct as suchhour a distance I "“When you do photosynthesis. do youthrills ll would be helpful to take the kids outiii the woods and gtyc them .ill a lcal off arice. and show them the yeiiis. thL' stomata.the dirt on the ground. the sun. and explainto them out there how ll works "‘"My class is not i‘cLess. sir, they can play inthc dirt and climb trees alter \LhUUl l do notappret rate you coming iii licic .md tcllmg mehow to leach my Llass N"You stupid sot It is people like ...” posingas teachers who are turning this nation It isnot the L‘titttplclc tL‘spiiiisilirlity of thcchildren to lcatti They will not seek ourknowledge themselycs, oi cycii know it isthere to be sought Adults hayc to showtheiri I know my kid pi'L-teis Nintendo andcattootis to holtteyytiik You iiitist make itinteresting You rriust grab their attention andhold it or lose tltctii toreyci Drew won't bein your class anymore. I am going to line .itutor. and eyeiy day my child will go out intothe woods ()r to a museum ()i an aquariumll hayc him Latch butterflies l‘ll btiy adamn microscope arid haye him look at thecrawlics in lake water under it My child willlearn and he'll eriioy doing it He can onlylearn it he ciiroys it It is poor teachers likeyou who are turning America Kids aretutiicd oft science at an early age. and unlessthey are luka enough to get .t good teacherthey nL-yer tiayc .ttlyllllttL‘ to do

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Lisa R. Morgan shouldn’t be botheredAbout a month ago. I wrote an attic lc thatdescribed my personal distaste tor theactions of the Brickyard preacher. I thought Ihad stated rather plainly why I felt the waydid Apparently. I failedAbout a week after my article. I i~.a l’Morgan espoused her opinion that l wasquite ghastly mistaken This is all well andgood. She is qurte welcome to say eyaLtlyhow she feels. That is the purpose of the()pinion section of our beloved newspaper()thL‘r students followed suit, with their ownopinions. arid tlirs is good I iiloiltriiatclythere Is a serpent in this iouiiialistic (iaideii(ll TitlL‘nThere are at least two I isa \lot'gan's hereat NCSL (me has art "R” as a iiiiddlc itiitialI'm sure that there are some people w ho

Daniel McPhersonOpinion Columnist

and an'l<.' but I hope they are not in this fineL .iii'i tcll the dittercnce between a “P"university It seems that some fools 7 7 yes. Is.ii.l tools hayc been pestering the wrongI s. It is disgusting that someone wouldpiiiposctnlly .iss‘dlill. eyeii if only \erbally'.people toi their belrcts (‘orrect me it atiiwrong. but isn't \nicrtca the home ofticcdoin ot thought. speech and action,’\Kliat I said about the preacher was ntyopinion not an attempt to Lensor him Isought to make people stop and think about

not only his actions. but their ownreligious yrewsThose people who called Lisa R. Morgan inan attempt to reach Lisa P. Morgan should beashamed for their criminal act. Not only wasit foolishness. as Lisa P. Morgan labeled it.but it was a felony to use the public phonesystem to abuse this innocent person I askyou here and now to cease anti desist It LisaRae's article didn't reach you. l hope thisone will. l spoke to her. apologi/ingpersonally for the fools who bothered her Iant sorry. Lisa. that you were put throughthis childish display befitting only artimmature grade school imbecile[hm lli I’lu’ryori iy (I hi'yliriiirii IIltl/HI‘IIIL' Iriui'rriy/mce r'rigirir‘eririe

Morgan’s column lacksopen-mindednessIn response to Lisa l’ Morgans March ll“(‘ongress should ctit NlA budget \\cllMorgan. it appears you‘re well on your wayin your quest to being adopted by lcsscHelms' \ou seetn to hayc acquired the samelink itl open ttittldcdtless ltrwdttl llIL' dllworldYou write "'lhese artists are solelyinterested iii an L'ytra brick llic NI handthem the money and they rise II as theyplease "l)ing' Ding? l)irig.’ (‘oiiiprL-hcnsion hasstruckl Of course they can use it as theyplease. That‘s the artist‘s prerogaiiyc tocreate whatever he/she ch-riis to be artisticexpression. The NLA is m the business ofsubsidi/ing artists. not mandating whatforms ot art are to be producedlisa's Dream World: "Hello. Mr -\rtistHere's your NEA check. and your mandatorycoloring book. crayons and pairii by iiuiiibc.et. Remember. going out ot the l.nL-s will

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