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Plan for flexibility between UK hospitals announced

By Jill Laster

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Months .ittei buying (iood Samair
tan Hospital. l‘ls‘ is moving toward furl
thci linking its acquisition with the rest
of l'K llcallllbal'c.

lilli.‘ littttl'tl Ul
(‘oiinnittee tentatively approved a lllc‘d

li‘ustccs' Hospital

stiic on Monday giving doctors at
(iood Saiiiar'itari Hospital the ability to
see patients at l'K (‘handler Hospital.
.‘\t yesterdays full board meeting.
the ills llc‘.tlll]('al"c‘ \lc‘tllc‘dl Stall llllc~
gi'ation plan was announced to

ll‘uslc'cs.

“l thmk it's the right thing to do."
said Michael Karpf. LTK's evecutive
vice President for health affairs. "It in-
creases the flevibiltty for physicians to
move. for patients to move."

The policy change would make
purchasing hospital materials. pursuing
legal matters and handling safety issues
easier. Karpf said.

Before the Board of Trustees can
consider the plan. various UK and
(iood Samaritan committees must ap-
prove it. The committees will vote on
the issue within the next several weeks.
he said.

Karpf also said he is working on

“compensation issues" for Good
Samaritan and UK hospitals.

In an e-marl last month. l’K Presi-
dent Lee Todd announced pay raises
that will begin Jan. I for about one—
fourth of full-time UK employees. Em»
ployees at Good Samaritan Hospital
will not be included in the plan.

Also approved at yesterday‘s board
meeting was a consensus measure re»
buking the Kemel's Oct. 5 editorial car»
toon

l)iscussion of the cartoon. which
likened L'K's (ireek system to a slave
auction. began in the University Rela—
tions (‘omniittee meeting yesterday

morning.

A resolution was created. which
trustee and University Relations Com—
mittee (‘hair Pam May introduced at
yesterday's full board meeting.

"This is to visibly express our
strong disapproval of the cartoon and
our disappointment that it was seen by
some to be a reflection of the universi-
ty‘s attitudes and culture of diversity.”
May said.

“This committee is further encour—
aged by‘ the university and the stu—
dents of the university. and the stu—
dents” response to the initial cartoon
and the events that later transpired.“

she said.

After the meeting. May said dis»
cussing the cartoon tied in to other is»
sues facing the Board of Trustees. She
said she hopes to increase the visibility
of task forces on student activities and
student affairs in response to the car-
toon and students” reactions.

May also recommended computer
training be available to board members.
so they could access information about
UK online before making phone calls
to the university.

“We were talking about information
flow; what we do get. what we don't
get. what we want to get." May said.

 

 

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i'vlusir, :ttftztfitiiiil senior Jamie Wright sings lead in ‘lt's Gonna Rain." at last night's AcoUstiKats and Paws and Listen concert as part of the After Dark festival

Students. parents and lexington residents came to watch and listen to B'efor * Dark. L’K‘s first
fall music festival. Paws and Listen and .-\coL'stiK-ats performed at the I Talloween-themcd
event held on the Student Center patio. The event is usually held on Valentine's Day but was
moved to October this year so the AcoL'sticKats and Paws and Listen could perform with each
other. Local band Jonathan's .\ Iachetc also performed last night at the event.

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:orum to focus on importance of black involvement in politics

By Josey Montana McCoy

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When voters enter polling booths for the ZlKlS
presidential election. they could have the opportuni»
ty to eleti the first black president of the l'nited
Stalcs

lliat possibility uiidcistoi‘cs the necessity for
more dialogue about the importance of voting. espe»
cially among the black community. said Veleashta
Smith. director of the Martin I uther King .lr (‘ultur—
al ('ciitei

lo cmphasi/c this point. Student (iovcrnment
and the cultural cclllt‘l are sponsoring a panel dis»
sllK‘lUll .it I» pm todav in the Strident ('enter‘s

Small Ballroom. titled “Politics ltll: A Black l’er—
spective (Preserving ()ur Voice in Americai."

”We must talk about the importance and power
that L‘th‘ls in voting. and we must take charge of the
community. voting practices and the govemment."
Smith said.

This is the first discussion of its kind hosted by
the cultural center. Smith said.

(ieorge Brown, assistant superintendent of Cllsa
todial services at l‘K and former Lesingtorrliayette
l'rban (‘ounty (‘ouncil member. will moderate the
discussion. which is open to the public.

"We want all students and all faculty and staff to
attend. but ithe discussioni is slanted to a black per
spcctive." Brown said

Receiver charged with trafficking

By Travis Waldron
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I K football player Anthony Stewart was arrest-
ed and charged with possession
of cocaine and trafficking mari-
iuaiia Monday night. l'K athlet»
it s announced yesterday.
Stewart. a punror wide re-
ceiver. was charged with felony
possession of a controlled sub»
stance and felony trafficking of
rnariiuana at his arraignment
yesterday attemoon He pleaded
not guilty to both charges
Stewart was released from
l-avctte (‘oiinty Detention ('enter after his father
posted the Sltitlitl bail after his arraignment.

Stewart

First issue tree. Subsequent issues 25 com.

.A\ Levington police narcotics enforcement unit
carried out a search warrant and entered Stewart‘s
home on ()lympia Road. Monday around 8:30 p.m,.
according to the police report. Police found bags
and vs rappings containing itiariiuana residue. the re»
port said.

The bags were marked with specific weights
that totaled more than five pounds. the report said
Police also found approxrmatcly three grams of co
cainc.

Stewart was ”suspended indefinitely until the
resolution of his situation." said Tony Neely. UK
athletics director of media relations.

Stewart was a high school teammate of senior
running back Rafael Little at T.l.. Hanna High
School in Anderson. S,(‘. He has played one time in
his l'K career. last season against Texas State.

Stew art's next court date is Friday

The forum will present information about gov»
ernment. politics and the "ignorance and apathy that
causes the electors to not come out and vote
Brown said.

“You ignore your govemment at your peril." he
said.

Forum discussion about voting and involvement
is important because of the control government has
over public funds. he said.

Billions of dollars go toward goods and services
for citi/ens. Brown said. including garbage pick-up.
sewage. the military. education and keeping the
lights on at l’K.

“People don‘t participate. but there‘s so much to
See Forum on cage 3

Resolution:
‘Stopping
hate’ should

be lead by
universities

fl Jill Lastlr
ilaster@kykernel.com

A resolution urging state universi-
ties to “take the lead in stopping hate in
Kentucky" is up for approval at the
monthly meeting of the Kentucky
Commission on Human Rights tomor-
row.

The resolution. subject to approval
by the 11 voting commissioners. is in
response to “an increase in reports of
hate-related incidents“ in Kentucky. a
draft of the report said.

One of the hate incidents mentioned
in the draft was a racial slur that was
written on a black UK student‘s dorm
room door last week. following the pub—
lication of a controversial editorial car-
toon in Oct. 5‘s Kentucky Kernel that
likened UK's‘ Greek system to a slave
auction.

“The culminating factor was. of
course. the note placed on the door of
an African-American student at UK."
said Victoria Dempsey. the commis-
sion‘s communications director.

The racial slur is one of many
statewide issues .lohn Johnson. execu«
tive director of the commission. decid-
ed could best be dealt with in an all»
encompassing resolution. Dempsey
said.

The resolution also mentions “hate-
related literature" that has been distrib—
uted in Kentucky cities and at the Uni—
versity of Louisville.

The resolution draft calls for educa»
tional institutions. including UK. to
make clear “their Administrations' posi-
tions on racially offensive publications"
and to vigorously investigate hate activ-
ity on school premises. as well as ana—
lyze policies designed to support diver»
sity and retain minority students.

The draft is still subject to approval
by Henry Curtis. chair of the commis»
.sion. and could change before Thurs-
day's meeting at 9:30 am. in the Stu-
dent (‘cnter. Dempsey said.

Although the commission normally
meets in Loursv'illc. it Will meet at UK
this month to give students the opportu-

See Resolution on page 3

Students speak out for hunger

By Jonisha Watt:

news@kykernel corn

Students at UK Joined the fight against
hunger this year with 30 other colleges and

universities around the country. Tietyen

Eleven student presenters spoke on the
importance of feeding the hungry in Ken»
tucky and around the world to about 850 stu»
dents yesterday and Monday.

The presenters were participating in yes-
terday‘s World Food Day and went to classes
in the White Hall (‘lassroom and Funkhouser
buildings to explain national and intemational
hunger statistics to peers and classmates to
raise awareness of global hunger.

This is the third year that UK students
have hosted events for World Food Day. said
Janet Tietyen. an associate extension professor
in the (‘ollege of Agnculture.

said.

A newly created group of student ac-
tivists. Paws for Hunger. will meet for the
first time on Oct. 25. she said. The group
will actively work to spread awareness about
hunger and to reduce the lack of food in other
countries.

College students have ”historically been
active to make the world a better place." Ti-
etyen said.

“While most people in the United States.
Kentucky and on the UK campus struggle
with obesity. 850 million people in the world

See Food on page 3

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day's rating 70 is the easrest day, 0
the most challenging

Aries (March 21 — April 19) To
day is a 7 ~— Look sharp, someone
important is watching Do what you
do, only better This is a good habit
to get into all the time, by the way

Taurus (April 20 — May 20) , To-
day is a 7 W You're starting to see
the light at the end of the tunnel its
not a train coming You're on the
train, and you're making great
progress

Gemini (May 21 - June 21) ~ To
day IS a 6 —— Revrew your benefits
You could be in for a big surprise
You might qualify for something
now that you couldn't get before
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Cancer (June 22 - July H) To
day is a 6 , Don't be alarmed if a
disagreement breaks out between
you and your mate This one has a
happy ending let your opinion be
known

Leo (July 23 - Aug. 22) W Today is
a 7 , You're pushed in the right LIL
rection, but more work is required A
theory doesn't work out as well as
hoped, wherr put into practice
Virgo (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) ,, To
day is a 7 Relax with loved ones
whether the job is totally finished or
not Bad news t'll never be totally
trriisheii Good rows that's the fun
of it Kick hack and recharge

Libra (Sept. 23 -0ct. 22) , Today
5 a 6 Give yourself .i lot of time
for Conterriplr or arid ri'tinr‘ing The
adds on high you'll Come up With a
brilliant idea to use in your work
Scorpio (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21) , To»
day Is a 7 You re figuring out
how to do :t, but you're not always
accurate its not tiiiite as easy to
make money now, espeCially in a

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Sagittarius (Nov. 22 — Dec. 21)
Today is a 7 W Be careful on your
shopping trip Do get what you
need, but don't get a lot of extra
stuff You'd hate yourself in the
morning
Capricorn (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19) ,
Today is a 7 A person who out
ranks you depends on your advrce
You know this, but sometimes it's
kind of hard to get through Be gene
tle, yet persistent
Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18) -
Today is a7 OK, it's time to get
back to work The stuff is piling up
If you don't already know woat's
overdue you wrll, very soon Don?
let it be a big surprise
Pisces (Feb. 19 - March 20)
Today is a 7 ,, Don't spend a nun r
of money on the celebration You
and your friends can whoop it up
and stay Within your budget Re
member this, the temptation to
throw your money around IS huge

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LOVE LIVES

Justin & Jessica's
reunion in Toronto

1H9 DiSI-I

Though not referring to the
.ieuess b_\ name. Justin 'Illlllk'lr
Like i'eeentl} eonlessed on The
Oprah \Viiili'e) Shoo about his
girlfriend of nine months. .lessir
ea Itiel. 35 “I get prett) romair
tie around Iier " .\nd on October
4 iii I'oroiito \\ here he's Illltir
ing the tittiiigls titled Illllb (0111*
ed) The Lox e (iuru \HIII .lessiea
Alba the singer. Io. shois ed
his sueet side at local eater}
Izggstas}. "’I'he} seemed \er_\
happ} manager Dana Leftkiiir
miatis tells I's ot' the duo. \\ ho
settled into a booth for brunch
ieggs i‘anehero (or him. baeon
and slips for hm. .-\lttI .ii‘it-i-i
\Mtl'tl. “bile \\iiido\\ shopping
iii the area. the euteness eoiitin~
ued Sass a \\lIlIC\\ "I'Iies \\ere
laughing a lot." .»\n espeeiall}
good thing considering sense of
humor is e\;ieti_\ \ihat IBieI says
she seeks iii A man. "I'uiiii_\ is
key" she's said. "That‘s the
most attr’aetis e thing,"

Eric & Rebecca's recipe for
romance

Her hubb) ’s (ire_\\ Anato—
m_\ iiieknariie is MeSteam}. but
Rebeesa (iii) heart tells L's that
at home I:i'ie Dane touId rust as
L‘Ltsll) he called \IL‘UI'IIIUI'. "I’IL‘
does the eookiiig. I do the gro-
cer} shopping." the actress. Vi.
sass ol the aetor. ‘s—l. “He‘s great
in the kiteheii I call him Mario
Batali .Il' ‘" 'I'Iie star‘s specialt)"
“(‘ai'iie asada \\ith homemade
salsa." she gushes. ”It's great‘"
But Dane is hesitant to claim the
eoiiple‘s Top ('hel title, Ile
eoiiiiters, ”She makes a mean
L'IIIL'IsL'II \Itlttttesc‘u

Bachelor’s Andrew shares
how he proposed!

:\s IVs reported L'\\.‘Itlst\CI}
last week. Andre“ Firestone has
proposed again. four _\ears after
his stint on The Bachelor. And
[his little. the tire IlL‘ll‘. 3:.
so eertain UI sueeess that he re-
ser\ed the \sedding \enue be~
tore he‘d men popped the ques-
tion to his girlfriend of No
_\ears. aetress Isana Bolilmiel
“I was hoping she \sould s.i_\
yes." sa_\s the ('unis Witter) eo-
o\\ ner to ho plans to tie the knot
\\itli Bo/ilm ie Jul} 5 in a mead-
o“ .it his parents‘ vineyard in
Santa Ynez. ('illllttl‘llldl. "I was
banking on it?" And \\ itli such a
romantie proposal alone on
the beaeh before a surprise pan)
he‘d planned for her 30th birth-
da}. \sith a 2,5Aearat diamond
ring he helped design ho“
couldn‘t she" ".Iust being able to
be there \\ith all our friends and
family" he' sa)s. “\\ as the most
special moment of m_\ \\ hole
lite."

House star's baby love

()niar Iipps is outnumbered'
Alread} dad to too girls.
K‘niari. 3. and .-\I)anna. 8 this
daughter from a prior unioni.
the House star sa)s he's thrilled
that his si\-moiithsepregriant
\iife. singer Keisha Sphe). is
espeeting ii bo_\. “31) house is
merrun \\ith “omen. so it's go-
ing to be fun ha\ mg someone on
in) team!" the actor. 34. tells
Is. Not that he‘s complaining
about his little ladies. ”’l‘he) are
iust so eIe\er and \\itt_\." he
boasts. “It keeps _\ou honest."

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His lu\oi'ite thing about lather
hood’ "It‘s iust interesting
\satehing these people gross

Mel B & Stephen put fami-
ly first

"I “as grinning so hard'“
NIL‘IJHIC Hrimn IL'lIs IVs HI ItL'l
reeent “IIII'I around the floor on
the fifth season of ABC‘s Dane-
ing With the Stars. “I thoroughl)
chimed it." The best party She
hasn‘t had to saeritiee Tamil)
time for fun on the shim.
”The) 're here all the time." the
Spice (iirls singer. 32. s;i_\s of
her husband ot’ toui months.
musie produeer Stephen Belti~
tonte. and Iiei daughters .-\ngeI.
(i months (dad is es-bo} friend
Eddie Murph) l. and Phoenix. 8
(dad is evhubbs dancer Jimm)
(iuI/arl “31} baby is upstairs."
Bro“ n ‘s partner. Maksim
('hnierkos sk_\. C(illlll‘llls to Is
“During the eonimereials. she
amass ruiis upstairs to see her
bab) and pla) with her a little
bit. I‘m like. ‘We haw I5 see-
ondsl~ and she gives the baby
baek and we go!"

Cameron 8: Vanessa —— his
no. 1 fan!

I:d_\to Shoutska ma} be his
teaehei'. but All M) (‘hildren‘s
(‘anieron Mathison. RS. s.i_\s his
\\ lie of l‘i\ e years. Vanessa
;\re\a|o. is the real eoaeh. “She
gi\ es me notes and feedback."
he tells L‘s of the model (mom
to his son. Lueas. 4. and dangli-
ter. Leila. 15 months). “Not on
the aetual dance routine. but
more on looking like I‘m has itig
tun and smiling?"

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Sophomore setter Sarah Riiiiieii ceiehiates itiiii'ig IIK's 331 Win awr Mississipii State: m: Sept ‘14
Rumety leads the Southeastern Ctiiitereai‘e With 97} assists,

By Kenny Colston

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Winning I‘TLWITIHIIIT oil the Year Ior man)
athletes in college is usuall) a huge accon‘r
plishment. But tor sophomore setter Sarah
Rumel}. it's serVed onl_\ as a steppingestone
to another stellar season.

"I came into the g} m Illll\ summer)

uaiitmg to be great Rtiiiiel} said "Not |ust
good. hut “anting to he great."

So I‘dl this season. Rumcl} litis hccn
more than great The \UPIIUIIIUR‘ setter has
the most assists iii the Southeastern ('ontcr—

cntc \\ith L>73 and is third in assists per

game \\ith I33.
While some sophomores are plagued
and haunted I1_\ the \\oes ot .i sophoiiioi'c

slump tolloxxing a breakout Ireshman )ear.
Ruinel) “as conI’idcnt before the season
started that she would a\oid the dreaded
slump and continue her strong pla) tor the
(‘ats

"I hau- great leaders around me that
“ouldn‘t let that happen." Rumel) said.

Rumel) ‘s attitude and \xoi'k ethic is an-
other reason \sh) she hasn‘t slipped in her
pla) this )ear. said head coach (‘raig Skin-
ner.
“Sarah is too humble. too goal-oriented
and dri\ci1 Skinner said.

And \xhile the setter is onl_\ one oI sex-
en pla)ers on the court. senior middle
blocker and captain Nicole Briteni'iker at-
tributes a lot ot‘ the team's success to Ruch
l_\.

"Basicall_\ she's our QB." Britenrikcr
said, “She‘s handing oil the hall and direct
mg us. If she‘s not on point. \\e aren't on
point."

Rumel) ‘s position is the most impoitant
on the court. Bi‘itenrikei‘ said.

"Setter is huge.” Britenriker said. "It‘s
an impact position. If )our setter can‘t get
sou the hall. it‘s trouble. She plays a huge
part oI our game."

Making an impact accuratel} describes
“hat Rumel) has done so far this season
She has recorded ()0 or more assists in too
games this year. racking up the numbers
against South Carolina and Alabama.
Rumel) recorded at least 55 assists in three
more games. including 58 assists in I'K‘s
upset of No. Io‘ Louisiana State last \\eek-
end,

Runielfs hard oork is the ke} to her
success and earns her more than inst post~
season aoards. Skinner said.

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hall most \soi‘ks as hard as ai1_\oi1e on the
team. the_\ earn a lot oI respect." Skinner
said. “iRumerI constantly wants to be
hettcr her teammates look up to
that,"

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hoping Rumel) continues her sophomore
success. especiall) \sith rematches against
Honda and LSI' still Iett on the (‘ats‘
schedule. But for Rumel}. there “out he
an) t_\pe ot' letdown during the t‘inish of the
season.

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CHARLOTTE. NC. ,
One of the world‘s foremost
meteorologists on Friday
called the theory that helped Al
Gore win a share of the Nobel
prize “ridiculous" and the
product of “people who don‘t
understand how the atmos—
phere works.“

Dr. William Gray. a pioneer
in the science of seasonal hurri-
cane forecasts. spoke to a
packed lecture hall at UNC
Charlotte and said humans are
not responsible for the warming
of the earth.

His visit came on the same
day that Gore was honored for
his work in support of the link
between humans and global

wanning.

"We‘re brainwashing our
children." said Gray, 78, a
longtime professor at Col-
orado State University.
“They're going to the Gore
movie and being fed all this.
It‘s ridiculous."

Gray. whose annual fore-
casts of the number of tropical
stomis and hurricanes are wide-
ly publicized, said instead that a
natural cycle of ocean water
temperatures -— related to the
amount of salt in ocean water A
is responsible for the global
warming that he acknowledges
has taken place.

However. he said. that same
cycle means a period of global
cooling will begin soon and last
for several years.

“We'll look back on all of

this in 10 or 15 years and real—
rte how foolish it was." Gray
said.

During his speech. Gray
also said those who have linked
global wamring to the increased
number of hurricanes in recent
years are in error.

"The human impact on the
atmosphere is simply too small
to have a major effect on global
temperatures." Gray said.

He said his beliefs have
made him an outsider in popular
science.

"It bothers me that my fel~
low scientists are not speaking
out against something they
know is wrong." he said. "But
they also know that they‘d never
get any grants if they spoke out.
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Fish dinner that traveled

Craig Wolch

The Seattle Times

SEATTLE — Bird researcher
Dale Whaitiri was on an island
off southern New Zealand ex-
amining the stomach contents of
a baby seabird when an elec-
tronic device the size of a grain
of rice spilled from the bird‘s
gullet.

The monitoring tag had been
planted years before in a juve—
nile steelhead - on the Columbia
River in the Pacific Northwest.
But this chick was too young to
fly - let alone eat fish.

The discovery has launched
a tale of scientific intrigue span-
ning 7.700 miles across the Pa-
cific Ocean. How did the tag
wind up in a fat. flightless bird
about to be eaten by Maori
tribesmen‘.’ And of the millions
of seabirds - called sooty shear-
waters. or “titi” by the Maoris -
how did Whaitiri manage to
poke this one's belly?

“The odds are almost impos-
sible to fathom." said Jen Za—
mon. a seabird expert for the
Northwest Fisheries Science
Center.

The