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College student’s identity stolen Through the eyes of the ice man Many cases of Bill Gallagher is the person behind identity theft go Victoria Park’s ice rinks. unnoticed until it’s too late. The long arm of the law Conestogas security team is concerned with more than just safety at the college. Monday, January 20, 2003 — 34th Year No. 3 Massive expansion the works in ByTORI SUTTON Announcements regarding distri- bution of Superbuild funds are Officials at Conestoga College expected in mid-March. cmaoreeunntcwialrietaginandrgdtihfneogrprfwouvonirdndicnigaflrtogoomvehcreinlt-py choeAuansrciwlbealwcli.kthTiifnbrbaoimtmsonKitisthecxrhpeeegncaetrridnigncgittayo deal with the double cohort. $1-million proposal he brought At the Jan. 13 college council before council in early November. amenedtiKnegv.inPrMeuslildaenn,t vJioche-nprTeisbibdietnst mAepepteianrgi,ngTibabsitas daeslkeegdaticoonuncaitlthteo offinanceand administrativeoper- kick in cash to help build an ations, outlined potential building 18,000-square-foot training centre projects the college has been con- at the Doon campus, possibly tak- sideringtohelpdealwiththeinflux ing the money out of the city’s of students graduating under the $6.7-million share of regional doublecohort. Superbuild funds. The new area Although many people assume would be used to upgrade existing the first year ofthe double cohort workers andtrain new ones. will be the worst, Mullan quoted The proposal came on the same numbersfromtheprovincesaying night city staff told councillors it Fun in the sun (PhotobyDenisLanglois) ocrenoslmuyiltn6g,o9tf0o0tOhmnetoarrleiaors’gtseurdceotnlthlsaengweisullsausbaela mwsipaleslnidtoiinnmgebitalolftcelfrarmoepmx-admtoihnweinnlogahstacatp$hi5rt2ea-el The allure of the warm sand and bright sun in Florida is almosttoo much for students to resist graduating class next year. The years. during this cold and snowy time of year. Forstory and photos turn to page 10. biggest rush will be September However, Tibbits said he was 2004when 21,000areexpectedto optimistic about the proposal and flood the schools. Sixteen thou- that the city has not turned down Beer taps flowing slowly at sand are expected in 2005 and theplan yet. still 10,000 in 2006, while the num- But the Doon campus is not the ahead bers will start trickling down in onlyConestogapropertyinneedof pub nights but fun times are 2007. renovation. Tentative plans to Tibbits told the councillors the expandtheGuelphcampusarecur- rapid demographic growth of our rently in the works. 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News — SPOKE, January 20, 2003 Page 3 Cellphone fraud can happen you to By TORI SUTTON Hamburg to Hawaii. driver’s licence and S.l.N. is Wc have all seen the slick, hig- aiuIlnittihaloluyg,htWatdhee cwoamspancioensfusheadd ethneoupgerhsotno.”determine if it really is huclgel Hollywood lllms wilh high- merely mistaken her for someone The company also offers Internet tWlheeechbwaapdltocgthsueydbsaSswaehndodrosantolBieudelhileiolrictkiydeb(nahtteitltllye. aelns“dIe.Iwkonrokwicnletrhiecalseerrvriocres ciannduhsatpr-y psrehagominesetrpaaetcritsioovnna,atliownih.nifcohrmarteiqouniraesstetlhe-e in the Net and saw Arnold pen, she said. “I was concerned Wade thinks her inlormalion was tSihdceehnSwtiiatxrytzhiehDnelae'ytg.gaeAftrnedr fbwaelhliinlgevcitclhteoinsmeidlvetinro tethhnoeoumugghht1 tIhoawdacaslrleocnreliiygvhetcdalalwtihaneyg,wtobruottnelgl1 efmomorspmtlsoyslmhikeeenlftyilletdoarkoeuntheaftrrhoeamrpapolrfatfcmieceinoatlf smcai-yeens'esemintfeurtpurreitstaitci,onidoefnttihtey itshseufte bilUlp.”on.calling Bell Mobility,Wade cleoansfei.rCmuerdrentthely,phBoenlle Mwoabsiliftryaudhua-s is a reality. discovered it was more than just a lent and cleared the bills in Wade’s esasno.IdmdCeeuronsitniimenti’gynsailttshpteoeforrtfsftoerinnanauvlduousllevieennosfttohsrpetmurearaptpleioioosn-n-g dtctoiooammtpepearlusyts.esterooronveikrcrtedoorroewtpohnrneeisrhteehnreftraiabtinuilfdlv.oerdAmieapmtacmirueots-n-- dsnfeioatrsmtcelaoe.ndrneHhesoecpwrtoeenavdsceectrohf,uernstoph.mheoTnieselustsbi,ulltwwhhaaoislhinaontsg ple’s information, specifically ment; Her next call to Telus con- Despite Wade’s case, some government-issued ID, to estab- firmed her worst fear - someone working in the cell phone industry ealxicsichsotuincnrtgesdciratenddiftoracartvdahsre,imesateyclcveoesfss,obtauhnseker pheaWrdisotnsheatl iuhnpefiogcrhemtlatelipnohenod.nessuusspiincgionhse,r pssahoyomneiettihisinnnksotodmeaepsoenneadesiynelgsteoo’nshotnohaekmceuopma-sa cdraOiymneesa.popfloiuarncmeso,sttphoepulcaerllpprheosneen,t RtWheaegdiieodneanltciotpnyotlatihccetefet.tdoTiotnhfehoerrmWsatutrheperrmilsoeoo,f dpiaf“nfIyinc’ustletprotmloiscgioeefts.farapudh,onite’sheoxotkreedmeulpy Tannis Wade, 21, holds two of the phone bills she(PhroetcoebiyveTdoriwShutetnon) offers users convenience and sim- the police were not interested. in someone else’s name here,” said someone set up two fraudulent cellphones in her name. 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Heinzel. “It must be handled first “All ourcustomers have working the calls, new mysterious charges ink. According to a recent document by the cellphone company if it is cellphones when they leave here,” appeared on his cellphone bill for ^Oo not malce Intemet pur- published by the U.S. General the userwhocalls us.” saidGord. “Ithelpscontrol fraudu- two more months. After that, his chasesfromunsecuredsites. Accounting Office, many cases of Likemostmodem day amenities, lent cases and ensures the phone cellphone number was changed *Avoid writing your PIN identity theft go unnoticed and do cellphone companies offer clients works.” and no more fraudulent calls were number, S.l.N. or passcode on notsurfaceuntilthereisaproblem- multiplemethodsforconnectionof Additionally, Wireless Wave’s made. any of your credit cards or on atic situation, often involving cred- a new phone, including Internet staff checks identification them- Ladano’s experience did not anythingyouplan tothrow out. ivtiacptpirmosvalu.pSotmoe1c7a5seshhoauvrestaaknedn an“dItwealsenp’htonesuarcetivhatoiwon.this could soenlevepsi,eacendofmupshtotboeIsDhobwefnoraet lceoans-t mcoamkpeanhieism,lbouset tWrausdteinsaciedllsphheonies ke*eWphiyloeurmeaykeinogn athepucracshhaiseer,, $10,000 US to resolve. happen, so out ofcuriosity I asked necting acustomer’s phone. definitely weary of some services especiallywhen acard is ^being Tannis Wade, a third-year the companies what sort of infor- Using others’ identities to hook now. processed. Conestoga Collegejournalism stu- mation you needed to hook up a up phones is not the only fraudu- “Bell Mobility was fast and effi- *Ifyouhaveapplied foranew dent, never thought such a thing cellphone over the telephone,” lent activity the cellular phone cientatgettingbackto me andeas- creditcardanditdoesnotarrive could happen to her until she Wade said. “Iwas surprisedto find industry has seen within the last ing my concerns, but Telus still within a reasonable time, con- stoppedby herfather’shouse afew out they didn’trequire ahard copy decade. hasn’t contacted me and I’m not tacttheissuer. days before Christmas. orphotocopy ofany identification. Cellphone cloning scams peaked sure what is going on with my *Have someone you trust col- “I went to pick up old mail and Essentially they had found out my in the ’90s, a process where a credit,” she said. lect your mail while you are on there were two large envelopes driver’s licence number. Social cloned cellphone is programmed Wade is planning to contact vacation. fromBell Mobility andTelus,” said Insurance Number (S.I.N.), birth with the factory-setelectronic seri- Equifax, a U.S.-based company *Do not cany' your S.l.N. in Wade, 21. “My dad was joking dateandformerstreetaddresseven al number of a legitimate phone. that specializes in secure global yourwallet. around about them being phone though I’ve never lost my wallet.” After cloning, both the legitimate commerce and consumer *Don’t give out personal or bpwiahlsolnsn’ebtustoun1Itoidlnolnyw’ethauosdupaaelnplerydeg-epttahibedilmlcse.wlleI-t tpahAkoenndem,uaclthhToieunlgfhuosrimtadtoierosenpnrtoeotsessneetteautmpivteao asarnaedmeunfparrbaelusedeuttlsoenadtinsdtpichneoglunliueslsahrthnhaeevtdewioffrtekhrse- fhifienrhaecnrrceecdriaetnddihticsritesodrifyti,niest,ocWlmeaaadrk.eeEmsvuaeryne avec*rcCiofruyeniatntgeintpfhoeaisrtsoiwdoaernndtyisotnya.endwictohdoeust discovered they really were bills Cassandra, who did not want to ence between the phones. All calls face even more paperwork next that are notob\ious. forcellphones that weren’t mine.” give her last name, said the system are then directed to the bill of the time she makes an application. *Destroy all carbon copies. Together, the two bills Wade hercompany uses is efficient. ownerofthe original phone. “Once I contact Equifax and *Never leave your receipt opened totaled more than $1,500 “We require a person’s name, Donald Ladano was a victim of let them know what’s going on, behind after making apurchase. forcallsplacedalloverCanadaand address, phone number, driver’s cloning fraud a decade ago. The they may implement more secu- *Beware of people looking theU.S.Although thebillswerefor licence and Social Insurance 69-year-old Kitchener man rity features on my credit file, like overyourshoulderat an.ATM. different phones, both statements Number in order to run a credit received bills with charges from asking for my mother's maiden *Check your personal credit showed calls being made to the check when setting up a new phone calls to Poland and Maine name and major credit card infor- file periodically. same phone numbers from New phone,” Cassandra said. “Usually that he did not make. mation.” New club lets students get involved By HALLEY McPOLIN The purpose of STOGA is to “STOGA is designed as aclub to allow students to contribute their make it lots offun for the students “When diabetes enters your life, Have you ever wanted to have own viewpoint on entertainment who want to get involved while at you need someone to turn to. Call your say about the kinds of activi- topics such as bar events, adver- thesametimegain valuableexperi- ties and events that go on at tising. promotion, organization of ence and meet new people.” the Canadian Diabetes Association Conestoga College? A new club special events and contributing If you are interested in joining designed to consider students’ per- other new ideas. STOGA or would just like to see CarolSeto.dietitian spective might be what you’re Jay Mielke. vice-president of whatallthe fussisabout,there will loSokTiOngGAfo,r. which stands for aicntsipviirteidesbaytaCScIo.nfsearyesncteheheidaetatewnads- Tbheursa.n. iJnatnr.od1u6ctoarty4:m3e0etip.nmg. oinn HELP SOMEONE YOU KNOW. Student Team on Group ed in which another.school usedan Room IB25. CALL 1-800-BANTING Activities, is an organization that “activities club” to help with their For more information, contact CAHAOUM ASSOC1AT>OW will meet approximately every events and promotions. “I think Jay Mielke at 748-5131 ext. 25 or DiABETES jCANADIENHE two weeks to discuss events and this could work very well here at via e-mail at csivpsa@conesto- ASSOClAT>OHIOUOIABEtE www.diabetes.ca ass’st in promotional endeavours. Conestoga.” he said in an e-mail. gac.on.ca. . Commentar — Page 4 SPOKE, January 20, 2003 Up arms about in gun registration The country is up in anus about the federal gun ll?r^^pravFn?fex^^ for Prince EdwardIsland and Quebec has called for the suspension of the program until Auditor-General Sheila Fraser can complete an audit of the ^^n December, Fraser informed the public that the Liberal government had kept citizens in the daiL about how much thIet rweagsistorryigwinaasllcyosbtuidngg.eted at $2 million, but is now expected to cost $1 billion by 2005. According to the Globe and Mail, the federal government spent nearly $160 million to create a computer system to run the registry and is now spending another $36 million to A on lesson figure out how to replace it. hard life meTnhti’ssiisniatliraelaedsytinmeaatrelyof10w0hattimtehsemeontrieretrheagnistthreygwoovuelrnd- awonderfulinfluence on my life, ^heC“aTruhemecahpiornnosgrcreoasmpmmoiinstdtaeebdodtuottotphtuehbelcirpcirtosigacfrieastmmy.,o”nhJeani.s r8e,psoarytiendgatshat tdieAnagtyhaetbaetrdheawgsaoitdcaehtiotfnhgimshytiimfmaetshIleorw'waslsy ssilti-p etivImeens.hiAofcniktdwatahlsoetnfooIrfstpaoeioodpsglhoeoorwdtbhoyefen.aI saanydinfiggihntitngLcGrlimoeb,eaannddIMawiilll.n“oItt icsoambporuotmpirseeveonntipnugblcircime aeswTtalwyye.lsvayeimtohnatsnh'stlbaeteernIacnaenahsyon- Marc Hulet tyeelIlarftsehelweimltuhhcokaywwbolenucdcaekurysfIeulfIeedhlaa.ddw1h4o ^sabgl“srpaebCesowuseIHeaiNseswvoxTTaeaTTfegungIagmpueeloifehptOihnnhfinhcTsTerprifyneapoiesrsdac^neehehitisltlgllrastcegtetdrehrnhydeayliereltoahCshwtceegeittsylyfdetetrysoohaaiiaoaahtrsabhidhhfanonrootsnenhtedatypnamveteetnemssusgiyuhsdjdvwnoidsorrsauegnetuAsirstetiddeonloi,eargnfshtseltonrtevldmdswntvghboltehtesatmdeCeitomeetaloa”iiohlmtyhirssuhadnhtsuaoaoyoetsloapetnfdnevtinfnfgrknilntahpraeiarphcvydwfoatrishceraeenagx,dee.oaaeolitooioyevorvndptrioymreaunsteduemuelagpetafrsrtyleoimsenrbldeyoCctfrtunehigtneante.tmandshonatwonsrmmhodudpiig,ermkeneedi.egteutemeonditejldansherrihrlOaipnreenhebtonaedeodns.lasecenerSvntitiisotwtottnmipttgetielhnepfairsrandirnietcteaeateaonbrgtoesngcoochoaprhvtdyoisefnniiesrdt.ghsiweeottntitctiictetroohihhdfiononhmobhnngettaaeezmafggecmioemhaetoheuvm.ocHrposseotenpdevetirhiAtaershnitlsnhpenbcmlaehertcorheaoirfowwblraepebemlricsofnealtcgohheikrvlkootnerrrmheioturooneeedeewmtraseynugoeaetnaamntneghnhfnerhhb,sotdteeattxamaaohaofirstddtsjlaptlyeauouvevpohihhathen,bttdjeenelterreagopaccdoihpeegsohwiirpntutrgouepessrsvihelleeoretotpbsp-tooat^fanegttdhogs.pesothowetgtihoperuatsgreoednseborurx.nwhermamynetstd.dbyeuaamshrhae.mieesllmsseaoermeitsddtidlefnaahchnmwoditbetnetasnehydhneae- twioeptmaymhffonpnodxahpRtsiebcibuedaisugaresniprpIeohtIenaantolletoeTl.o'nloreelrnagrorgthufsmBvreiodmfayhernmloeseieBeontiunonunestpihketyrsplrnubie.lr'gothmamoaeehbftinoillegateetattnrneetabeeem.actddcswwocodfecnodcayasheieeewItahofMatodestlelnadnlarsairib2iglclrci—iisalomyidple"ymtosmnllif0tem.am.ninfeyoughiyeleewnngwwthnaryaroirfhtfHAzo,,aeigoaeotsnetmiaonoeotoafensttsrpnlhtIruuhlotmadycihphiihadehiheaherwtssffmwooeaalsfelilaenlo.smtdrilauilphaousrm.tsimtaocgaytrlrn,apfntayoftoasioikvayiwywfibllltdhcatims.emrIbInllleiae—nteedyhl"sehlu.ynerrfIessbtidaaweeecstoeliosethirwytIichyaod1trdfecofthnleisoiaeaen0ulaanluiingnrrhnhawwsawwdttolnng.ckfmtgwedyanaiehakn-ddaIssbtatetaldiawsmersitwashaigfcoinnctnaeekehuenraaoconvkhhealgfndarnos'gsrtoiisa-gyleyomthwdsllrunne-ot1t--esgltdfh0rotd-ee SaswsatMLfrlswfnuoycrtrnbailaenomaeMwAoyedyankfeetorodip"yeer"lnIfiehhcsnIeTdeldy.umpevtW'lenIedecinam.aosadhlaaeragWioelrtil-owsgo.yccoeraisyvdiEfanhuhrblentatsIithfhn.meocviIfsoepoeome,hashrkte,tunooe-buevT"aioswheIeihmgrtbnrjtuslaednahwrraarntaadgtrhoem'eddnbpegtnwidhosienfoseleaakira.rhymnrtinlakrtoatcsmn.ntauevb'eneditaeeneshtoaiedtt".ponyedmdsaIlghdphInh,t.iwtaiemtitriro.mayjKsh—oscassb'loh.nnaasntouiyhetstiauseoysOopsgtirhtesestnfgphksptfdtikmrpetacomwou'fohyeooimtetryecphoiuaazto.okaasrmrruaaatele-tffznanzdlInnenslncehniamowypieltIdceb,ietdaedlhtedrhc,eawv,ayu"osrw.two.ioriie8siesrred'mtjbhcms.n.vnnhdmss.truoeeienp"eehIeaeh.msoahtyueoin‘Mted..tee.iiicwonpanshgme-afnmanmagrihegduml.f—sIeienny.aty'isoarende.,aldbvhsriemlHed""sndteue.i.t,tctIasohhse ayfymfhaIteialuoiatlamnattrihsealTstpwrstporiThddnlohweetnlvrhSpkarhodIeiTohierwrBmosmoeeywleoyolmtehdnseeoholiesuirwgiensmgoaenItfrorooeonwmritywtt,hwddnierrofesfeidhphhti.dhnahsrIhtweoaptitrehhtoaaeanecudoeeafnths,olhehhrusueysdddhrwgtenmaeta.stoistmtes.rwewhacay.ltddamoleu.bieentiiaIboaeiieadyrmsalnitm'fvgBsodarmisowae'nmhmaemeltbuusdnethsetesn.toeoterdcnanottteoatlfh'daouafodstWwtrdeetfctaftmtgwwor.moahorehtteceneryahfyehamlpaaaiybathadliwlrtasioboumotphsttlywpinnbhtogieehemma'waan1uagshtnuahurh.oosod,n0tyyet.ohttvsfapastt.oreseFiyaf-taldyihnthmtsstsTmrodmoeeeawhhdaeihjue,wphtiroaaooesarusoboidotolferktwrsnstI.uatrfusyae1srtrdseglhcrttomld4atdAeaaerdaiikaattdealnrndkoyn-nhialyonwefd.detodwrnidune'-tlIth Spoke Letters are welcome ispublishedandproducedweeklybythejournalismstudents ofConestoga College Spoke welconaes letters to the EAddivteorrt:iMsianrgcyMaCanbargaelr: Sarah McGoldrick Production Managers: SLtaaucreiyeVMacnCdaernthhyo,ffDaannidel Roth, ediatnodr.tLeeltetperhsonsehonuulmdbbeersoifgtnheedwarintder.inWcrliutdeersthweillnabeme CPihroctuolaEtdiiotnorMsa:naMJgauelrirya:nSnTioamrimKeoSrnurst,tonMarc Hulet Spoke Online Editors: SNDhieacnnoilnseoLnCahniMglcldBosriisde and contacted for verification. 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Opinion — SPOKE, January 20, 2003 Page 5 my Is this actually the time of life? ^ By CARRIE HOTO opKhlboiaitcWfeenornnioemsIogoIpAmllstpcsgkeehnlltoldcsseoese,olleethpgtofrlopIteeotghteieoowoeofenescngloiothsdaiestf,msfpbntiohugcet’lewnypwl.ehshotle.g.eodteoy.mooorlaoIdipbnfatktlIdfetfl’chiieogssoteoomnnwtarlrwneu’igyeadihkssstt,taldainsaihmalevtdyonmotsyeeefKdethbw1raisiehatbomthnhonofumfksyuooltdrKerpsdftypiai.etaeoeIgltonhmndnhiufaStetdfodernbfe.slomsoahlbttrlmtaeauei.r.ohsrrfreyspafeeose-tII.t etCsblhvuohooetteDlermroloemetynefheo’gfaevonteonmefregaanaaenztItgfdihlaohinemitra1gmtngevlheeepatowIeovvrmmoveheoepeaOyCHrnblrtvpagoeeenit,arctihananreooytmoIienimehKCoalpee.iraonya.tvnscceteklOhsonuemytsntoeeeoeawtrgortn,a,foa oltekIlyttrsTkirtnoyvnoeehfceehhIbeeeaaaoeahedeletarrlmaomwropaisycyls,eoeislmwmytclksionahooaunnar1agliarrtpa’klrlnetotfnedldnstgoii.dowmahhhtoteubtuaeealnihhacwelEedlbryebgdebholsvneltoho,o.twepbuwpauneitoresaittnIl1trgorcroty1ldhihtwthpbeiiwantoyhrlnmnnoigmoewwueitledf,lw;tolognhsmc.yaihids1eroteerbtelshnSupeIumhkm,trc,lmnteeeisbnislstao1wvtmlteeobsyrlpieihaaaut.rowyllrsinnttom-esisy1addcmwstlIibagermdkhnolrowe.iwtottmewleadihshhhnel1eatnnlyeees-eo0dot.l rseyamepIhtlebeonpenlivsoevyIemnteaIekdtoeresclnroheherrytasaohaIva-yrumsawvdevtoeIwasmvknetaoedwnnaheea.nnhnnadoell’aygoitty,iblttIvcrwovwheaeeioeoiceheenshtKdpfwnaoenodtoilerpnvngoitkimwlroonesecivetneeaypsfphuehtnDsdelwottedepetedsoalehnnuylfysnhewtaermhoa,erdnhaerriairrga.iupnne,jeteercpgomtdor,ee1rahhoers.aeKhteIon.siIotiseramatIottmryehdsacnyyoeIceawoaeo,mh.lamvIuhtahnoellhalereayffpnielletlkgteusvlleoepreopsoinotanJte.ani.iw.wnouolhrocsnnnsooyenw-ee-ggttI sabttmtawtyngttaKeriohdhehhryiebrIylemaimeteoeiiohwnrinwdecnueunsoigtnhsgvtp.lts,lemoeoelhaocIefnAtfecmIkIetooa.dyad,emtrh9lflhatohm,eow7yiwapAbevohaoavtfuabgennuolekyrtepibollduisaseneklwdesthrsmiigihannfetbvealiydt1o’sinetdtotsitntmLoamhigmhilaosetneeniaebmanff,ooy^tdseeebvoetnmrn.rsredhIdaoemeehooIeilmsfoaw.agfydthlytfeycdmnhaethAit.’epttmvtyhistnnaoytoeecnsyor.whdhpwgitlderheolnaiconnBtooailfsk,dLIulhiervtssgfotledtiwea.aaaa,idewh.rinrnvmn2laslnoeeidd,tIldet0nf what you’re doing before getting behind JOB 2003 FAIR wheel for your road test By KATEVANDEVEN We all know the feeling - sweaty 7!\' palms, pounding heart, psycholog- Kate Over 150 Employers ical fear- all thesymptomsyouget when you’re about to take the VandeVen in a single location Full-Time, Contract, dreaded road test. tesWtherastwhisoitsitwiinthyotuhrosceardrsitvonien-g Opinion RIM Park Summer and Part- fmaocveed,atnhdeyevwerrityetsiommeetyhoiungmadkoewna shAeest IhesapwasIsheaddotvweorchmeyckdrmiavriknsg Time Jobs on theirtrusty little notepad? in the box “reason fordisqualifica- Bringyourresume ai I recently experienced the fun of tion.” However, he did say Iwas a meet employers now! having to take a driving test; three good driver, Ijust had a few inci- wteoIntbteatleolxatscattka.ertmedyfliarssttGJu2nee,xitwtheestn. II tdheeTnhttseesttsh,eatcwohfniodrcchetdiwmhaeisImiwtnoenOfcatitlotbmoeert.,akeI WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2003 entered the licensing bureau and had a crack in my windshield and 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. was toldto go wait in my car. wastoldIcouldn’ttakethetest. So As I sat their watching people again I had to reschedule and go VisitDoon Campus-CareerServices, Room 2B04 drive away or pull up after their through another agonizing few Waterloo Campus - Student Services ** Guelph Campus - Main Office test, I began to get nervous. The months waiting to get my full orWWW parfnprs4pniplnyment.ca forJob Fair information and updates! fear of the unknown driving tester licence. who had the fate of my driving It would not have been so stress- days in hishandsheightenedas the ful except my third test would From the Sanctuary minutes passed. determine if I could continue to When he approached the car, I drive. My licence wasexpired and competition here” could barely hear his direction to I already had my oneextension. put my blinkers on and press the I decided to take my third test in Sometimes it's better to bite the bullet now rather than face a disaster later. brake pedal over the pounding of Stratford, instead of London, WeU, maybe not a total disaster, but bad things can happen when events are run by dif- my heart. where I took my first two. I ferent student organizations on the same date. As we setoffI was doingalright. thought it would be easier, but the It's something your student union faces on a regular basis, and this year is no different. I managed to parallel park, drive roads there are more confusing As usual there is a conflict with events in February. around the block and do a three- than I thought. This isn't necessarily a bad thing mind you. Choice is incredibly important for students. point turn with no difficulty. The Consequently, this testdid notgo Getting to choose which party you go to has to be the ideal choice for any student to have to dnriigvhitnmgaroen tbheeghainghwwahye.n I started wlieglhlt,eittuhrenr.edItahceciwdreonntagllwyayr,anfoarrgeodt maIkt'es.hard to think of any choice that can be so hard, yet the end result is stiU the same - Merging was where my problem toputmy carinreverseandalmost you had a great time. originated. Not only was I not flew into afield. And that's really what student life is all about. The CSI is a big proponent of students hav- going fast enough to switch lanes, However, I guess the driving ing a great time in a safe environment. In the events that are thrown on or off campus by but atransport truck was driving at gods were with me, and somehow, student organizations, CSI puts the interests of the students at the forefront. about 140 km/h when I merged in I passed-. It's also why the CSI will step back and cancel an event so as not to compete with other frNonetedolfehsismtaot asbaoyu,ta8s0 ktmh/eh.truck ovSeor tnilolwI’mmyolddr,ivbiuntgmteystaddavyiscearteo stWuhdielnettehveenCtSsI. Events Staff might get the short end of the stick, which is regrettable when flew intoanotherlanetoavoidhit- those who still have to encounter a CSI event is cancelled, the general student body wins out because they get to choose the tthiinsg mIem,aInakgneedw Itohardunfaialerde.dAlfitgehrt tnheirsvepsaigneftutloyteosut,iwsa,tcdohnw’thelnetmeyrogu-r beAsdtmietvteendtlyt,otghoetCo.SI has an incredible distaste of canceling their events. Weeks of planning and not surprisingly, fail my dri- ing on the highway and know your and work go into a CSI event. Putting an end to any CSI event is a bit of a blow to the pride ver’s test. roadsbeforeyoutakethe test. of CSI. But the pride of CSI is salvaged when the students have the time of their life at an event hosted by the other student organization. Again it goes back to allowing the students to make a choice about which event they want PBFmapacnoni to go to, while not cripphng all events on that night. nm When student organizations on campus have events that in competition with each other, as has happened in the past, they bomb miserably. The crowd is spht as to where they l>888-3349769 should go. The CSI continually strives to eliminate that problem by seeing which event can be re-sched- www.paguide.com uled or cancelled. As often as possible, CSI tries to avoid these conflicts. That's why CSI plans their events in the summer and then helps the other student organizations with their events. But no matter how much planning goes into events, there will always be scheduling con- fhets. In the event that happens, CSI wiU look to see what is in the best interests of the over- all student body. Physical Activity Guide And regardless of what happens, the student body still gets to choose which event they get to have fim at. to Healthy Active Living -AmessagefromConestogaStudents Inc. - News — Page 6 SPOKE, January 20. 2003 Student Services offers workshops variety of R tiTACEY MCCARTHY tingprintingcostsfortheorienta- y tion workshop. twssfehteoteSeuymrwtdekuegsnmdsnrteteohoesnwnour.ttppahsyCSdsleeouiartrmtwrtvioiilinelnclgwmehgiosbtethrelhueipepstwhabkeiemeineaacstrkekektarsihebtoienelfgasenFnteoehxfofxiiboffstr-. aasdbulripeplTev.echiaarpedkTauoenishwpdneeougllriasnakstotrteswoshomtywortaeipwaknatsnosryhxhaistoasseetntptDpuudyaoddreoehatgnnanthtrtdeesosc.uagpsptrmuTioobpghwulnuebiapesyecssd 4t,rantshgeengdaeyr,edlewsobrikans,hobpi-isnexmuiadl-, alGmroesgtodroyu,blewdhoas wjeulslt. finished Jgarnouuapry,witahmuslttairctuldtautrealyestuptopobret osvpeeraskeienignganadwoprekrfsohrompanocne,pubslaiycs announced and apublic speaking most students end up doing well. anxiety group with date yet to be “The other participants in the groupsare veryrespectful, giving announced as well. Student Services counsellor positive feedback to other stu- (PhotobyDanielRoth) CarolGregory isoptimistic about dents, whichis agreatthing.” J:essaicarKun:.e,“pu«nc reelatiXonsr~ weeLn. o, Ma.C .0 .3. tpSheeiensri-oayrsesasirts’utsdeednnteslweefasrrtnoimnsgecrhvapilrcloeegnrg—aimn.ag sapsDekuaerkdiitnnoggtoawknoeerkpssatrhatogpien,o“fsstetuvhdeeernaptluslbolawirc-e courseswillbehiredtoassistoth- risk exercises” in front of others CBSA has exciting new events etrhsTehwceohuordsimefifgmeahrtteenrbcieeals.btertugwgeleinngpweietrh- itsnahyestmheG(rthegegrooeruxype..rci““sTEehsv)eeyrdyifomfnaeeryendtslotyea,rs”t planned for winter semester attsuhstoiossretienidgnltpehraeorgnpierneargm-aasantsdiDsttoheoednpsrtiuosdgetrnhatasmt sationtdttihnmega,pyobtdehie,unmth.te”hye’lylmmaaykestthaendwaulpk meettheirstudents on amorereg- Whileattendancewaslowerthan SpfCshiowpd’utueonafeiTe7tunJmT“sfntnl0hdeeKtiathTsdaeees,sicie,heseselnttrloerstvioe.ctnatftkerhoChinBoat.enrJgoafAodfsnthatyofastme’nsKresewsr.puDo'mof.h8fnuAfeCCcf10akrotioNotsB6terlwal,rheIttSe”taralrrEi,tAeiioesstneLos,gShtnphpeaaaeBfoReulirnmbdbcaO(zodllmionsstCTaimsa-hyntBsciioBcHue’atdsBrudSd,tssdsurefAhhiessnrefGaw)elneitoodaaiasdsrndmtnrt’eihiiwt6atsotnat0neohagnhsghssigrfsesees,, tSdbtsaoftswchtlahuetTuohleoeu“oexbmCrtaKehltmewW5sbymlhueBsmoAbast0eeey.ntueehwSt0cldkr’sterLWhataowAet,lse.ssuhnirepBtetelassdwyicHWuGliuBeiswdzdaoahdhsoiiattehwmreaoaalzrhhenBarairelavBnet,avndibeBagsads’bsewei’neaehHpnsflahauqspseeloauopanhpuohriagarsrwpeaetnsiignemarwnvtzdowenwatioiAduei.ihasiihlKttpxs-linaltnnfhrlrulioasgleidgIioaynmfndttbtluabkw-ag.twheaglettathfpoethw1hehehreoihtniah0oe.tlerdgeeletaue-ymhlnelavrtnybeedddftooeedo.mth4abnvBtaeteaeets0teheitrrihdotsse0rzr oagttenaEEimsnoSCnivrinngaxluuoaarTgdotiCesetrrnhatehMurdlittnmrus.eopaVieslu-dercernsntt.CusbdenamotecyaxReaantcureeuletytsorwersiEf-ii,aovysnxl(iSailecnlitnttaonmslCpgirovdrncdouleblehmauoeesbtueteui.ryesstmollbtCobaertiAtsalfuwbhtnoontlucrhrepEtdeeaitb-oiaeihltiesnuhannertsepwspricdemiucpdi)eSomhbsotlebeenooortuhcns-V,nwlsthobfot”haIoiaterosoto,k.cttr.PnrouKeaiheu-ort“ousdlnnICTCenabcnoaitctdllolrck’Vqitietsfuauuttulshooo-sybhbbfeeeanray uafGoycsasillsmwtdrfretenona“tiaSfaaeetogurrdImTulnertong,nvdmntldrh.mubtoieabyiaduscnratftagei(sseetnuTayahclineRnstlde.hicsswaigtmlodAhs,ooet,dwhsirieo)nsSyetnhitaapounteogenmiilrmsittrtgioilchointeervnnhocehvuosnaiis.faewlpkiitoongconliiinp-rducerlcpnidntfSselsollmopngcaaslutiguagrrl.kwsrydmumnrt.ceuiiteeedbsoiaoilvdnrsneeenonlRuegemeigtlhnnisrnwsvAscdloitstt,oioeirnrspaeoiernnneidtesnprwktgSscn,etmdedea,isoeeg”rauirdrunhr,stddse.ruhavoesecpotcsoeirapnhlaenseissiacytsoieatnsttms-esso,soul,-rtdes-l- ebwwrrato“atipxetieoosghbrnhaiWalpTqnenlrreWecnolaeueeeeoco’sk,lhninc,a,dwustysirl”nytihpuwohlbeftelebmea.pdarsiorsddteelopteSnskepa,p“htoutpentsyt,tferhuxseWdnGhhskhortudsesn,eeorreeeoaetdmGeGtepclunaserirhglipnatdttsnaneeedoseohcsesadoeydgpgrentaoanwntnoootysSntndaitsrosnyreeiehskstyefserwyfiseseitha,tasveyioudobiererytigde.rn’lyavshsh“bcns”steeksneeteaoefaetnssruusoranpraulgghedyc.rrepdtdeeaeeoioewseatys“nnnanydtmpe,ottdBst.eneefsnsnostesudtoaxodtlle.arttrreheaigatteahsaetniedmhiIdri-tesst-et.atnt-e-ort “’’ofCbtfPuw68hwroruotriB00iei“frsFnoTlipsusl“liTu.lfzmlhdTstflhoees.euhebluoihs”erattueessaCtrefutnrwdvvoifrneiSweeriteieenxcnitt,tacrtleea,aneBanetlwisgieBhliCVetcbawzxseligeasooeltnazinlbnBgdfvtsNeeawtaBaerrnibsiseaentpgoett$nhes.iehhm1ueRkhon’etrsoTp’ue,e7cm,urt’thf0sslah”sbiwosseiiuzefnlrShdsbosDesoyepiceursthtanooctoBnehafsktythnilecitftehlszteofee.wtaF,orreaiinhefaobBbc3libetae.lehuagb.tmusnsenhesherbttrdtsd6ehe.e,t BctpBCtygtqahaATlmoaoohoupepBsaheAsnTeuearichlaehnerhtcigeztleNloesiloeosafansttapCtr-nytalroBt1iiasotodsBoahg0aeotwfoe,dcannsSttuafCdedctahhhdrAibshseCaeelB8eedinetdpBns0assgufSysaPbtS0n,dohecosasAfedrAesibaennparetltmar,q“trem,aopeyhnbusSesosasmtaqeotaptwhsktu-ohwletemwh,eenekshtrieeimitoue.htAlscafytiwb”eahlltoBhwhsy’itnroimsaiiosdjhzsartodspcuorahhtidfrrhosBeieeuzhsoetlnadlealbLvoehsedsrubifBpnehtifadautiletohenononeusphazfen.rsg-sn..es acabnbcTmOlohflnooialhtEeuonuCttgp“irhaSosbtoleghasreTiaribiapeucdrshgtnicsienb,tinecnftisfetlanllg-sgleyitnoSau,.uhasooiaayodsntoopnontertesornvMsfmd,dnansiaaaoi.foohitetncsnatsseaiunlteilefstphogosrrfttiowifhosh-yosrehsoeuheohniraorrRtnoaoemuleotturesogo&tooertrhksesNiBaoCe7astctilcfvalce,hwtoladlup0aonrencuiMum,0ebneolbloby”ai,0dusLanlsSobibaslttrspuolfshyhwnraeieenoCageipedoogtoa.taBfpionsehhlInhlarirtSoa’’tieasonhivnsdos.Assa.egme. 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At the doorthe cost is Inn in Montreal, round-trip trans- ordrop by the office, 1D14-D, and *Conestoga Mall $5 forsingles and $9 forcouples. portation from Conestoga College talkto someone directly. 2003 job fair coming soon By SINEAD MCGARRY advice for preparing are; research the companies that will be repre- beSceoamrecheiansgier.for a job has just streanvteeld;ienxpplaocrkesthweitfhairyosuolro;rdooonm-t Companies from across Canada mates; dress business casual as if and theUnited Stateswill be flock- you were attending a real inter- ing to the 2003 Job Fair in view;and bepatientandcourteous. Waterloo lookingtohireapplicants There will be hundreds of stu- for till1-time, part-time and sum- dents visiting from surrounding merjobs. schools, so making a great impres- The job fair differs from the sion is critical, said Free. career fair because employers who Visit career services in Room attend have to be hiring and have 2B04, for help on perfecting your open positions, said Sara Free, resumeandcoverletters, aswell as Conestogascareerservicesofficer. assistance on how to approach The job fair allows students to employers and how to conduct a network with potential employers successful interview. and research career options. More Forfurtherinformation on which than 150employersareexpectedto employers will be attending this attend the fair that takes place on year and bus departure times, visit Feb. 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at career services a week before the RIM Park in Waterloo. fair. Free buses and admission will Make the most of your time at be available to students at the fair, said Free. Some-helpful ConestogaCollege. Residence greets returning students By KATE VANDEVEN and take them for a tour if they wanted. Now that the holidays are over, Although only six students residence has welcomed back not showed up for this meeting, many only student returnees, but45 new showed up forthe free food. ones as well. Jason Wullms, 22, has moved Afew events inthe firstweek of back into residence for the second school were put on in residence to time. Wullms said he lived here integrate returning and new stu- fiveyears agoandhasmovedback dents. Genevieve Blais, manager in because he sold hishouse. of Conestoga Residence and Although he said he liked living Conference Centre, said it was in residence better before because decided to put on the events there was more people his age, he because residence wanted to start will beparticipatingin someofthe the semester off right for its stu- events that will be going on and dents and get everyone back in the saidheenjoyed the freefood atthe swing ofthings. barbecue. STUDENT FRIENDLY FARES A free barbecue, a student orien- CrystalCarefotisinherfirst-year tation meeting, planned bus trips in early childhood education and You’re going places in life, but right now you’re once a month and Sunday sundaes said she is looking forward to liv- are all events residence is planning ing in residence. just going home for the holidays. With thousands of foTrhsitsudeisntst.he first time residence haTshilsiveisdtahweafyirsftrtoimmehoCmareefaontd,s1h9e, destinations and great everyday low fares, Greyhound hasputonabarbecue inthewinter. ishopingtogettoknowpeopleand gives you the freedom to go more places more often. Most years, one is put on in form a social life. September and once again inApril If you are a new or a returning to welcome and see students off. student, look for flyers around res- Around200 students cameout to idence to learn about upcoming FROM KITCHENER* (one way plus gst, enjoythefreefood,which included events and bus trips. hotdogs, hamburgers, veggie burg- The first bus trip is to Casino ers and pop. Niagara onJan. 22 and the follow- GUELPH 5^5 PETERBOROUGH $25=“ For the new students, an orienta- ing one is on Jan. 29 to Chicopee. $ ttihoenmmoefetthienrgulwesasandherledgutloatiionnfsomoif Tthheerreewialrle bdeealasbfuosr lsetauvdienngtsfarnodm OTTAWA $57®“ TORONTO $125® the building, answer any questions residence forboth trips. BELLEVILLE $30=® SUDBURY $57®® *Valid Student ID required. Call us for more details. For local info contact: 15 Charles Street West 585-2370 (519) (t'noiooyi\aie vanaeven) Resident advisers Matt Hodgson (left) and Jason Arnold flip some 16I-TRIP (8747) • wvYw.greyhound.ca burgers for students. Residence put on a free barbecue to wel- come new and returning students on Jan. 8. Feature — SPOKE, January 20, 2003 Page 8 world cold ^ „ cold, ’earmthehMiiof^-melier memories But icy due to a car accident. Emieis able to remember the shifts when the By LAURIEyAN[^ENHP^FF tractors would break through the intemperate ice and the employees Theairisunusually mildformid- would wade through the knee- january and that worries Bill deep, bone-chilling lake trying to Gallagher.Acrosstheroadfrom the save the machines fromthe water s boathouse, the informal headquar- depth. ircersstsotfheKicittcyh'esnetrw'os gViiacnttoriicae Ppaardks,. arBeutnusimnbceertehde laakned’stshkearteingisdanyso After 16 winters at the park. tellingwhenErniewillreturn,itall Gallagher knows the rinks like an remains amemory to Gallagher. old friend. He's also aware that the The Sarnia native dates the ice evening's above zero temperatures pads’birthback 15 years,whenthe are trouble tortheirfuture. city had to drain the lake one win- Tonight, however, all Gallagher ter for repairs and pipe additions. and his co-workers, Greg Halk and The two rinks were a solution for Mark Thiboeau. can do is hope the lake’s absence that year, but tomorrow’s temperature drops theirpresenceremainedthefollow- below the crucial -4 C target. ingwinter. Anythinggreaterresultsin aslushy Gallagher is confident though surface since the water will not that the ice pads will persist, as freeze. long as the weather concedes and It's just past Gallaghers the appYoximately 2,500 people 11:30p.m. start time and he is keep showingupeach weekendthe already slumped in his chair, the rinks areopen. night a bust. 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Park’s heritage for y ter months.” closeto 100 years. othnIiTfshKyewioritunecthheeraan,rdeerya’onssuyi’VgrpinelcsatonoupsrtoitsaootfePgdlaourcskbkky.aLtaitknhege wJdauaRnrsi.icn6shguasbtrthmdaeisttoiptnnaegsdtwthr1tao0ottyecweiaatarrysmrceheorapuvonwrectiimnltatehdoraenst mmideaTlanhynaesigflewaamaketerenairitsnlfueasvleelrdlescsaeocsrmavaenosisc,rth,oacrnhmgawenwhgaritiacenphrg- community services department maintaining a natural ice surface th“eFsrtaobmilitthyeopfubtlhiecicwee.’ve received spluerrtoousntdaiyngoftfhethleakiecet.hatwarnpeo- im“p"oWses’ivbelef.oughttomaintaintheice very little (criticism),” Richardson dcscceaaooGHsnymlm’isemtegeunnissnbtka’eiasiaRcttdniae,yducunohs“fanedsToreerhtdwrvthesveueeoinlcndlawoe,aetapskcenmei.tmesdtinaehtotnapontaadrgfdotopeormereieots.nptntloh’,Ieeftt fiesttofnehnfrrSgrooser.oswrtoeuv.vugo”iethfcrfeatvlthehevyreeeyhiiaiccrweecselsledalusun.rrdfiuaInicsttg’ee’ssdhsnaaoovtmtoewewafopsawrlltilkoene-dw-n 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sss“pOkmnwbabwtwaptiwtcaoniSiiWiornhrtioWhhigl*aetu***tlt•an*.*rd*idh*ri^TehetieiC*isnehSaWU,loAlSeSltKtRh=eha.eittrrnsseh.ewvhtlWese.rnecsaonih“aeeaeatyaomaoaevarccirpHoalhrnyosfuriowfpriyelirmaeodutntdebdetOwoenetsduroihtbssohonaaiaattfrywsnnneymteoeaonntn5ywew.olnisgdifroocfftwar0glm.ednte.iobltaeeweonaramnopgth’rer”ridpatmkttnismnaphesabce.Cll.hypmieohtodopesoctsilieere/rnkirdrTe.ubluslcrsoivhlgobxhemmibnu.awFrigeisv.ive.clea.eihnlrsooaeinensleintdrlsydnwnipdgcdtccesseekto,gnalsiiyiorefree”oigmsnndisnfsmardtdpsscgegsntinteeharlrScuaaoinoirwlltuosrtaOnofoinrwecdshwdvvudnfmngeoeFoaemiimsvie:aahtvadptoStobdnborahbasoeah-o-aiiClslldeeteredl-fnnsrtogt.d,af| Local snowmobilers beating the winter blues ByVALENTINA RAPOPORT ing) twice this year,” she said, While winter sports may cure “We.’ve brought the (snow) base side and enjoy themselves, many adding, “But it’s only been on the winter blues, what happens if up to 30 centimetres of snow this winter lovers have also spenta lot While some of us are trying to open fields (that belong to neigh- it’s cold enough to feel blue but year already. I think we have of money on sports equipment stay inside and avoid the winter bourhood friends) because the not cold enough to keep snow on more natural snow this year than and want to get their money’s weather. Laurel Moorejust wants trails have been closed.” the ground for sports? we did last year,” he said. worth. to get out there and catch some Living in Bloomingdale, Moore According to Dwayne Orth, Despite the lack of snow last “You pay big bucks to snowmo- air. That is, on her snowmobile, considers herself lucky because manager of marketing and busi- winter, Moore, who is one of the bile,” said Moore. ofcourse. she can ride around her neigh- ness developments at Chicopee only women in her neighbour- Not only does snowmobiling Unlike many others who dread bourhood while she waits for the Ski Hill in Kitchener, tempera- hoodtoownherown snowmobile, consistofbuyingasled and snow- the winter months, Moore, who trails to open. tures don’t always have to stay was able to travel as far as suit, but it also means buying per- has been snowmobiling since she “Every morning I can hear the extra cold throughout the winter Milverton (160 kilometres). mits, which now cost up to $170. was 10years old, looks forwardto neighbours running their motors in order to preserve the snow. “I’m not a hard-core (snowmo- as well as paying insurance. If a good snowfall and hopes this (on their snowmobiles) just wait- Orth said as long as temperatures biler) by any means. I just like to you’re looking to purchase a new winter will bring more snow than ing to get out there and ride,” she stay -3 C at nighttime, snow for get out there and ride.” sled you can expect to spend from last year. said. the hills (which is often made by Unlike many others whotake up $8,000 to $10,000. Used sleds “If it has to be winter then it Last winter’s mild temperatures the machines in the evening) can the sport, speed and distance can cost anywhere from $2,000 to might as well snow so you can made for a disappointing snow- be preserved even throughout aren’t the main reasons why $5,000. $nowsuits (including the enjoy it,” said Moore mobiling season for Moore, who milder day temperatures. Moore enjoys time on her sled. helmet and boots) usually start at Having bought her own snow- said she was only able to ride five “Cold nights and milder days is “It’s also a great way to enjoy around $1,000. mobile three years ago, Moore times the whole winter. the best of both worlds,” he said, some scenery and hang out with “Getting cold is the last thing said she hasn’t been able to get “I hope we get more snow this referring to perfect ski conditions friends,” she said. “I try to keep you're worried about when you out on her sled as much as she’d year,” she said, adding, “It’s at the hill. Having all 12 slopes up with the boys, although I do have your suit on." said Moore like to because ofthe mild winter (snowmobiling) a greatway to get open at Chicopee by the first seem to roll my machine a bit when asked about staying warm. temperatures. outside instead of being cooped week ofJanuary, Orth said it may more often then them.” “Half the time you're too hot and “I’ve only been out (snowmobil- up inside all winter.” be a good year for winter sports. Aside from wanting to get out- overdressed." 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The oysters, time willprobablybenextsummer, conches andtiny, yetunique, shark sothetiming seemedperfect. teeth all had their own special Being confined to the perimeters meaning and importance to us. of Ontario for most of my life, I We spent two days at Edisto (PnotosbyDenisLanglois) httprahoiedpu.nbndSeeoiav,ncehgrj,ussetIaennbcdeotfuholerdheoacfnweedeeaslnamurnsyrtihivalhekedtiahnriagstt Bthchraeeuuailcssehuedndbsoehfufioronrsreeeelsivhtgaeehtsate.diimAnnottgro7eitnahthe.oomu.FRrlVsworeiiadnanatld,ol ttFohoeotthopercieAntatlnsaniwtnhiictlhOeecaeFlaponar.limdIeantstEaodnissdtwo(aayBbseovaienc)hthbe(rriiwngahgtr)ymotuhberoesneu&znse.treispescloovseerr because of the excitement. 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