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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 22 | ©2010 Wednesday, September 29, 2010 U works to curb illegal downloading JULIEN GOMEZ/The Daily Utah Chronicle Kathy Lawliss, playing for the administration, rounds second base as John Pearson, ASUU vice president, struggles to hold on to the ball in the annual ASUU vs. Administration softball game put on by Campus Recreation Services. The administration went on to beat ASUU 27-20. See DOWNLOAD Page 3 Interfaith group strives for tolerance Interfaith Council Upcoming Events: Oct. 1 Hunger Awareness Poverty Dinner at the Intervarsity Christian Fellow- ship House at 7 P.M. Oct. 5 A pre-screening and discussion of the documentary “God in America” at Westminster at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11 A screening of “God in America” at St. Marks Cathedral Fundraiser stresses children’s issues UNICEF Red to hold annual Trick-or-Treat event $45 $112 $200 provides water for 1 thirsty kid provides school supplies to 20 kids provides emergency blankets to 37 kids immunizes 104 kids against measles Donate onine at: unicefusa.org/ trickortreat Or Call: 1-800-FOR-KIDS UNICEF DONATION INFORMATION ON POINTE Ballet’s first showcase is a collaboration of untraditional styles » 4 KIMBERLY ROACH/The Daily Utah Chronicle Ben Robie and the Utenited band play at the Fort Douglas Post Chapel for Utenited The Event, a group that is part of the Interfaith Council. GREAT DEBATE: Sports writers discuss whether the Utes deserve their No. 13 ranking » 6

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UNICEF DONATION INFORMATION UNICEF Red to hold annual Trick-or-Treat event $112 $200 $45 Wednesday, September 29, 2010 6¢ GREAT DEBATE: Sports writers discuss whether the Or Call: 1-800-FOR-KIDS Utes deserve their No. 13 ranking » 6 Donate onine at: unicefusa.org/ trickortreat Interfaith Council Upcoming Events: untraditional styles » 4 provides water for 1 thirsty kid immunizes 104 kids against measles See DOWNLOAD Page 3 Oct. 11

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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 22 | ©2010

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

U works to curb illegal downloading

JULIEN GOMEZ/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Kathy Lawliss, playing for the administration, rounds second base as John Pearson, ASUU vice president, struggles to hold on to the ball in the annual ASUU vs. Administration softball game put on by Campus Recreation Services. The administration went on to beat ASUU 27-20.

See DOWNLOAD Page 3

Interfaith group strivesfor tolerance

Interfaith Council Upcoming Events:Oct. 1

Hunger Awareness Poverty Dinner at the Intervarsity Christian Fellow-ship House at 7 P.M.

Oct. 5A pre-screening and discussion of the documentary “God in America” at Westminster at 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 11A screening of “God in America” at St. Marks Cathedral

Fundraiser stresses children’s issuesUNICEF Red to hold annual Trick-or-Treat event

$45

$112

$200

provides water for 1 thirsty kid

provides school supplies to 20 kids

provides emergency blankets to 37 kids

immunizes 104 kids against measles

Donate onine at:unicefusa.org/trickortreat

Or Call:1-800-FOR-KIDS

UNICEF DONATION INFORMATION

ON POINTEBallet’s first showcase is a collaboration of

untraditional styles » 4

KIMBERLY ROACH/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Ben Robie and the Utenited band play at the Fort Douglas Post Chapel for Utenited The Event, a group that is part of the Interfaith Council.

GREAT DEBATE: Sports writers discuss whether the Utes deserve their No. 13 ranking » 6

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ACROSS

1 Ali ___ of “The

Arabian Nights”

5 French bench

9 Strikebreaker

13 Big blast maker,

for short

15 “Able was I ere I

saw ___”

16 Letters on beach

lotion

17 Southern cousin of

bouillabaisse

18 Basics

19 Lb. or oz., e.g.

20 Locale of Britain’s

first Christian

martyr

22 Subsidiary route

24 Flows back

25 Helps in a bank

heist, say

26 Bodega setting

29 Not be able to

stomach

31 Former New York

mayor Beame

32 Uneven, as fabric

34 The Beatles’

“Eleanor ___”

38 His ___ (the boss)

40 Its beat may

accompany a fife

42 Cowboy’s tie

43 Baseball’s Rusty

45 Old stringed

instrument with a

narrow body

47 Buddy

48 Bovine nickname

50 Cribs hold them

52 Scrubber

54 Neuwirth of

Broadway

55 ___ of bad news

56 Research group

associated with

many Nobel Prizes

in Physics

60 Kebab meat

61 Above, in Berlin

63 Bendable body

part

64 ___ Longa, where

Romulus and

Remus were born

65 Opposite of badly:

Fr.

66 Raymond’s wife

on “Everybody

Loves Raymond”

67 “___ your best

behavior”

68 Juice brand

69 “Born from jets”

sloganeer

DOWN

1 Pocketbooks

2 Border on

3 Capital of the

former Belgian

Congo

4 One walking

comfortably

5 Baked ___

6 Priests’ robes

7 Brian Williams’s

network

8 Citadel, in Arabic

9 Barbecue item

10 Actor Sebastian

11 P.L.O. bigwig

Mahmoud

12 Shakespeare or

Browning

14 Ribbon holder,

maybe

21 Bring ___ (cause)

23 ___ City (Tampa

neighborhood)

26 Prohibitions

27 Before long, after

“in”

28 Sitcom with the

character B.J.

29 Setting for

Umberto Eco’s

“The Name of the

Rose”

30 Part of an

invitation to an

imbiber

33 Beer places

35 Expanse south of

Ulan Bator

36 Bawdy

37 Rowdies, in British

slang

39 Beyond the city

limits

41 Disobedient sort

44 Big name in

speakers

46 Sent a message

before fax

machines, say

49 Bougainvillea and

others

51 Ball girls

52 Memphis street

with many jazz

clubs

53 “First Blood”

protagonist

54 Capital SSW of

Basel

55 Babble

56 English

broadcaster, with

“the”

57 “SOS” band

58 When doubled, a

Polynesian island

59 Shipboard mop

62 Life, briefly

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September 29, 2010

Skatin’ Utes Hockey vs. Boise State: 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. @ Utah Ice Sheet at the Salt Lake City Sports Complex

Fifth of July: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. @ Studio 115, Performing Arts Building

Mostly sunny

WORLDU.S.UTAH

TRAILS program reaches out to disabled swimmers

Running with the bull:A Chronicle sports writer’s blog

Online today:

Weather from the department of atmospheric sciences: http://forecast.utah.edu

79°/62°3rd Annual Utah Hempfest : noon

to 5 p.m. @ UnionFree Public Star Party: After dark @

Roof of the South Physics Building

Sunny

University of Utah Farmers Market: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. @Tanner Plaza at the Union

Oktoberfest: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. @ Behind the Union

Sunny

Test Taking/Test Anxiety Workshop: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. @ Union Room 323A

Ballet Showcase I: 7:30 p.m. @ Hayes Christensen Theatre

Sunny

40th Annual Greek Theatre Festival: Alcestis, by Euripides: 9 a.m. @ Red Butte Garden

Discovery Hall Activities: noon to 3 p.m. @ UMNH

Mostly sunny

When: Wednesdays, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Sept. 1-29

Where: Fairmont Aquatics Center

How much: Free

For more information, contact: Tanja Kari, 801-581-2526

Coming up on campus

85°/66°

“Are Cinderellas good for football?”by Jake Bullinger

Read the full blog at:www.dailyutahchronicle.com/blogs/running-with-the-bull

On “Concealed weapons threaten campus safety” (Rebecca Rasmussen, Sept. 28, 2010) Opinion

Steven Tingposted 9.28.10 @ 2:29 P.M.If you want to take a CCW class, I’ll teach you for free. The Univer-sity is about education. You should further your education by taking the time to know both sides of the issue. The class is not all about guns. It’s also about knowing your rights and knowing the differ-ence between proper usage and a felony. It’s also about shattering the perceptions that people. Just because you have a gun doesn’t mean that you’re dangerous.

Comments of the Day

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That’s Lifeposted 9.28.10 @ 5:00 P.M.I’m more concerned about the likelihood of being hit/killed by a car crossing the street/parking lot than being shot by a gun in a class-room. Both drivers and CW holders have permits to handle lethal weapons. Are there any differences in who is a more responsible person? Should I hid in my room from all the scary people with their scary weapons? I guess its part of life and I’ll just have to live with it.

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New billiards class focuses on ‘perfecting your stroke’

Hinkley intern’s death accidental

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Scholarship donations near goal

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EDITOR’S CHOICE

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‘Fifth of July’ centers ongay Vietnam War veteran

Ballet showcase incorporates Latin styles

‘Angels in America’ a relevant play for S.L. audiences

Comic relieffor the collegestudent’s soul

PHOTO COURTESY DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE

What: Ballet Showcase IWhen: Sept. 30, Oct. 1 to Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 2 at 2 p.m.Where: Marriott Center for DanceHow much: $10 general admission, $7 students

Go to www.kingtix.com or call (801) 581-7100 to pur-chase tickets

JEFF MCGRATH/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Choreographer Shaun Ricks works out the lighting details in the Marriott Center for Dance for an upcoming piece.

COURTESY SALT LAKE ACTING COMPANY

Angels in America Salt Lake Acting Company

“Part One: Millennium Approaches” Oct. 6–31Directed by Keven Myhre

Reading of “Part Two: Perestroika” Nov. 3–7

For times and tickets, visit saltlakeactingcompany.com

When: Sept. 30 to Oct. 37:30 p.m. and matinees at 2 p.m Sat. and Sun.

Where: Studio 115

How much: $5 at ticket o!ce, $6.50 online

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September 29, 2010

Homecoming needs increased involvement

WILLUS BRANHAM/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Embrace construction,but make it walkable

Discrimination prevalent on campusL E T T E R S TO T H E E D I TO R

Commuter services limited by budget

“There are over 400 proj-ects ongoing all over campus as we speak”

— Joseph Harman, Project manager, campus

design and construction

1,200 tickets were sold by Friday after-noon for the Homecoming Dance.

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Vote on who won this week » www.dailyutahchronicle.com

The Great Debate

Does Utah deserve its No. 13 ranking?Team’s consistency warrants spot Utes’ talent hasn’t been tested

Women’s SoccerUtah @ Air Force7 p.m. USAFA, Colo.

Women’s SoccerOregon State @ Utah1 p.m. Ute Field

Women’s TennisUtah @ All-American ChampionshipsAll day Los Angeles, Calif.

UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS

FRIDAY:

SUNDAY:

UTES IN BRIEF

GOLF

Mark Simpson Colorado Invite

Rivals face off in subpar seasonsVOLLEYBALL

NATHAN SWEETThe Daily Utah Chronicle

Keisha Fisher bumps the ball during a match. The Utes will look to Fisher to lead the team to more wins this season.See VOLLEYBALL Page 8

Team1. New Mexico2. Colorado State3. Kansas4. San Jose5. New Mexico State6. BYU7. Colorado8. Denver9. Utah10.Texas El Paso11. Wyoming12. N. Colorado13. Air Force14. Southern Utah

To Par-5-4+5+6+8+9+10+21+34+36+37+46+47+77

Team Score859860869870872873874885898900901910911941

Women’s VolleyballUtah @ BYU7 p.m. Provo

GolfUtah @ New MexicoAll day Albuquerque, N.M.

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NATHAN SWEETThe Daily Utah Chronicle

Lauren Hair dribbles past a Utah State defender en route to the goal. Hair scored the first of two goals Thursday night to help the Utes to a much-needed victory.

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