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Celebrating 33 years of independence

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Students to rally in DC for A]])S money

By Elizabeth Troutman

IHE KENTUCKY KERNEL

Fifty UK students will
join about 10.000 marchers in
Washington, DC. tomorrow
to demand government fund-
ing to support programs to
combat the worldwide AIDS
epidemic.

The march aims to move
the Bush administration to
live up to a commitment
made in 2003 to assist Third
World countries struggling to
prevent and treat the disease.

Christine Weeks. a sec-
ond-year medical student.
will be part of the group rep-

resenting UK at the march.

Last year. Weeks worked
closely with people in Brazil
devastated by the AIDS
virus.

“The worst part was
probably being in the hospi-
tal where people were in seri-
ous condition." she said of
her experience. “They were
dying of infections and hor-
rible things.“

The Brazilian govern-
ment has paid for medication
for people living with AIDS
since 1995.

Weeks said she was in-
spired by the involvement of
Brazil’s government in com-

bating the struggle against
AIDS.

“It's a commitment by the
government. which we don‘t
have. that has been the moti-
vating factor for me person-
ally and for AIDS activists."
she said of Brazil's program.

Weeks, a member of the
Student Global AIDS Cam-
paign. has been active in lob-
bying Senator Jim Bunning.
R-Ky. to support funding for
AIDS programs.

President Bush has
pledged $15 billion in inter-
national AIDS relief.

Brooke Wyssmann. an an-
thropology graduate student.

is also a member of the Stu-
dent Global AIDS Campaign
who conducted research in
Zambia concerning the AIDS
crisis.

She said that it is the re-
sponsibility of students to
take action to combat the epi-
demic.

“I think it's something
that will define our genera-
tion." she said. “It is our re
sponsibility to fight this phe-
nomenon."

Wyssmann said the
turnout of UK students ex-
ceeded her expectations.

“I hope it (the march) to
spur action from our govern-

 

 

 

By Elizabeth Troutman

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Last night. Second Dis

vote needed to

ceedings.

proceedings last

 

trict Councilman Jacques
Wigginton cast the ninth
override
Mayor Teresa Isaac's veto of
the council‘s decision to end
condemnation of Kentucky-
American Water. under the
condition that the council
stay the case and court pro

Wigginton requested the
establishment of a commit-
tee of the Imxington-Fayette
L'rban t‘ounty Council to
negotiate a settlement with
the water company. Isaac
vetoed the council‘s 8-to~7
vote to end condemnation
month.
Isaac did not attend the
meeting because of family

obligations.

“I have been the ninth
man out; now I am the
ninth man in." Wigginton
said following the meeting.

Seventh District Coun-
cilman Bill Cegelka amend-
ed Wigginton's original pro
posal to halt further spend-
ing on condemnation with
the exception of settlement
negotiations proposed two
weeks ago. Cegelka pro-
posed an addition to the mo
tion for the council to halt
proceedings. The motion
passed by a IOtod vote.

In response to Wiggin-
ton's conditions. Fifth Dis-
trict Councilman Bill
Farmer promised the estab-
lishment of three council
members to further negoti-
ate the case. Farmer‘s mo
tion. which was directed to

Councilman Jacques Wigginton talks with members of the local media last night after the urban county council meeting. Wigginton cast the
ninth vote needed to override Mayor Teresa Isaac's decision on condemnation of Kentucky-American Water.

Council overrides Isaac's water veto

“I understand Mr.
Wiggington to say he

is prepared to override
the veto.’

appease the request of Wig-
ginton. passed with a 9-to-5

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Mike Scanlon

Vite mayor

“I think the money that

vote. Third District Council-
man Dick DeCamp was not
present.

Councilman at-large
David Stevens was among
the three council members
selected by Vice Mayor
Mike Scanlon to meet with
water company officials to
negotiate a settlement.
Stevens was opposed to the

has been expended up to
now would be totally wastv
ed." he said of the motion.

Scanlon expressed trust
in Wigginton's decision and
supported the motion.

“I understand Mr. Wig
ginton to say he is prepared
to override the veto." said

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Pope John Paul hospitalized again for flu

By Tracy Wilkinson
" LOS Andrus mics

VATICANCI'I‘Y Strug
gling to breathe. Pope John
Paul II underwent an urgent
tracheostomy late Thursday
after being rushed to the hos-
pital for the second time in
less than a month.

The half-hour surgery. in
which doctors inserted a
tube through a small hole cut
in the pope's neck to ease his
respiratory crisis. was
termed a success by a Vati-

Cbris Rock:
Six degrees

of Oscar

separation

Page 3

can official. The pope was re-
covering in a lOth-floor suite
of hospital rooms.

.Iohn Paul suffered seri-
ous difficulties in breathing
as complications from a re-
lapse of the flu that sent him
to the hospital earlier this
month for nine days. said the
official, reading a statement
issued by Vatican spokesman
Joaquin NavarroValls.

The relapse was especial-
ly troubling because it raised
concerns that the frail. 84-

year~old pontiff might fall
victim to a more dangerous
illness such as pneumonia.
according to doctors not in-
volved in his treatment. The
pope also suffers from
Parkinson's disease. a degen-
erative neurological disorder
that complicates breathing.
Notoriously secretive
when it comes to the pope's
health. the Vatican dis-
patched an official to read a
brief statement in the lobby
of the (lemelli I’olyclinic

where the pope is interned.
He took no questions.

Gianni Letta. a top aide
to Italian Prime Minister Sil-
vio Berlusconi. visited the
pope late Thursday after the
surgery and said he was “re
assured" about John Paul‘s
condition. He said the pope
managed a weak wave but
could not speak

The pope was breathing
with the help of a respirator.
the news agency Ansa re
ported

Oscar Extravaganza:
Who should win, who will win

Think Don Cheadle deserves Best Actor more than

Jamie Foxx? Rooting for Kate Winslet for Best

Actress? Hate ‘Million Dollar Baby'?
Check out our film critic's list on page 2. For more
Kernel staff Oscar picks, visit www.kykernel.com.

ment. but I hope it inspires
students who are involved to
further action."

Tatiana Cardoso. a Brazil
native and post-doctorate re-
searcher at UK. said it is the
United States‘ responsibility
to support countries strug.
gling with AIDS.

“As a doctor I am involved
with patients." she said.

“You see a struggle, and
you want to do something to
make it stop or at least help."

Cardoso said that the rate
of AIDS among women is in-
creasingly high in Brazil. In
most African countries
plagued with AIDS. 90 to 95

percent of people living with
the disease don‘t receive
treatment.

Cardoso said she hopes
the US. government will con-
tribute funding to provide
free medication to countries
in Africa that cannot provide
treatment.

“I think we live in a plan-
et. and we cannot isolate our-
selves and think we don’t
have to worry.“ she said.

“We have to start taking
care of each other. because if
we don‘t, we will all perish.“

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A taste of India
at the Commons

New fast-food restaurant to provide
Indian cuisine Tuesdays and Thursdays

By Meg Johnson

THE KENTUCKY kénnci

Indi-Go. an Indian-style
fast-food restaurant created
by four UK grad-
uates. opened
Monday night in
the Commons
Market.

“There was
strong demand
for (Indian-style
food at UK). and
the product eval~
uation forms
many customers
filled out gave us
very positive
feedback." said
Mark Sievers. a
1976 graduate
and co-founder
and chief execu»
tive officer of
Indi-(Io. Inc.

Though Siev-
ers said the pur-
pose of lndi-(‘yo is
to provide inter-
national cuisine.
the creators of lndi-(Io
have also dedicated them-
selves toward making a
menu that is also comple-
mentary to the American
palate.

Some of its offerings in-
clude the Indian entree
samosa. a spicy potato and
pea recipe. and the chick
pea cold salad wrap. a fla-
vorful option made with
onion. garlic. tomatoes. my
pic. lemon juice and
cilantro.

The idea for the restau-
rant came from four [7K
graduate students from In-
dia.

Sreeram Mangalampalv
Ii. Ramakanth Mudumba.
Santosh (‘heekatmalla and
Mudita Arora displayed
their Indian fast-food con—
cept at the “Idea Fair 2003"
Eat‘lub competition fair and
won third place.

back.”

“There was a
strong demand
for (it), and
the product
evaluation
forms many
customers
filled out gave
us very posi-
tive feed-

Mark Sievers

In 2004. the team re-
ceived a fifth-place award
during the “Southwest
Business Plan Competi-
tion" at Rice University in
Houston.

Most recently.
Indi-Go members
appeared on May-
or Teresa Isaac’s
radio show “You
are with the May-
or" in January.

lndi-Go will
be open from 5 to

p.m. Tuesdays
and Thursdays in
the Commons
Market. UK Din-
ing Services is
testing the con-
cept right now.
said Brett Morris.
a marketing spe-
cialist for UK Din
ing.

It plans to
gather students‘
opinions about
the service before
approving more
money to expand the ser-
vice.

Sievers said he is hope-
ful Indi-Go will succeed.

"Our plans are to con
tinue to test~market the
concept this semester and
then take it to higher level
as a real restaurant in the
Lexington area for further
market validation." he
said.

Indi go CEO

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and Thursdays from 5 pm to
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Crystal Little
Features Editor

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Oscar predictions: Wins and snubs

Every reputable critic.
from A0. Scott to Manhola
Dargis and Roger Ebert. has
his or her
own Oscar-
prediction
columns.
a d d i n g
their own
caveats on
who they
t h i n k
should win.
And I. hav-
ing delu-
sions of
grandeur.
will try my
own hand at the same thing.
So. here goes. Enjoy. and enjoy
watching the Oscars on Sun-
day

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Should win: Sideways. It’s
an excellent film. and it would
be rewarding innovation.
something that the notably
stodgy Academy struggles
with.

Will win: The Aviator.
Where Best Director goes. so
does Best Picture. and since
Scorsese should win this year.
so likely will his film.

BestActa'

Should win: Jamie Foxx.
He has the hype. clear and sim-
ple.

Will win: Foxx. The hype
is much deserved.

BestAchess

Kevin
Moser

KERNEL FILM CRITIC

Should win: Kate Winslet.
Eternal Sunshine deserved
more nods. and Winslet really
shone in playing different ver-
sions of herself at different
parts in her relationship with
Jim Carney

(Also. if Ralph Macchio
didn't win for The Karate Kid
when Pat Morita titted his leg.
why does Hilary Swank de
serve to win for asking Clint
Eastwood to set her broken
nose?)

Will win: Hilary Swank.
Her performance is apparently
really memorable.

Best Sim Actor

Should win: Clive Owen.
His character made Closer. and
set the mood better than any
other character. He won't win
because he opened the charac-
ter on London's West End
when the play debuted. He's too
familiar with the role. it would
seem. Also. to quote Kernel
Managing Editor Steve lvey.
“Nobody from 'Wings'
(Thomas Hayden Church) will
ever win an Oscar."

Will win: Morgan Free
man. The hype around Million
Dollar Baby is of juggernaut
proportions.

Best snorting Actress
Should win: Virgina Mad
sen. She gave a solid perfor-
mance in Sideways and stands
out in the category:
Will win: Virginia Mad
wn. See reasons above.

 

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Should win: Martin Scors-
ese. He's made massive contri-
butions to the field and has
never been rewarded. Not only
that. he conquered his personal
fear of flying in order to lllilkt'
The Al 'iator.

Will win: Clint Eastwtxxl.
He's got the stride and hype on
the movie. People seem to mis-
takenly believe that Million
Dollar Baby was really good.

BestArtDi'ection

Should win: Lemony
Snu‘ket's A Series of l'n/ortu»
nate Elients. (‘hanging the tone
of the bestselling novels into a
visual mix between gothic Vic-
torian and "steampunk" tech-
nology was the best part of the
tilttr.

Will win: [elm/1y Sn u‘lt‘et 's
A Series of l'ntortunate Etents.
Oscar loves fantasy dream
scapes.

Best Doulnerrta'y

Should win: Good ques-
tion. I haven't had a chance to
see many of the others. thus
my above observation. A win
for the ’I‘upac documentary
would be awesome.

Will win: Super Size Me.
The best-known documentary
always wins this category:

Writing (Best Oritfiia Screen-
play)
Should win: Charlie Kauf-

man for‘ Eternal Sunshine of
the Spotless Mind. His movies

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are completely innovative. and
his ability to write successful
scripts dealing in comprehensi-
ble surrealism show an incred.
iblc cache of talent. Moreover.
he keeps getting better. Also.
when was the last time outside
of the Damon Atlleck win for
(Iood Will Hunting that anyone
ever knew or cared who the
scrwnwriter was? It's a testa-
ment to Kaufman's writing
ability:

Will win: Kaufman. Oscar
remembers snubs. and he’s had
two. Eternal Sunshine is also
arguably his best work to date.
But look for the popular appeal
of Brad Bird‘s Incredibles
script to play spoiler.

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play)

Should win: It‘s a tie be
tween Sideways and Finding
Net rerland. Both were amazing
adaptations made into excel-
lent. nuanced films that didn’t
fall prey to being trite or overly
sentimental.

Will win: Alexander
Payne for Sideways, He's a
dark horse for everything else.
and this is a safe category.

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Sunday's Oscar ceremony
will be better than last year's.

There‘s no enormous block-

buster with so much social im-
petus behind it to win that the
entire Academy becomes over-
whelmed and awards only one
film. There‘s a plethora of tal-
ent in nearly every category
this year that makes “sure
things not so sure. and I don't
need to worry about a Bill Mur~
ray loss breaking my heart
again.
Why should this year's Os»
cars be better? The answer to
this is simple: Because Side-
ways should win for Best Pic-
tum.

Paul Giamatti was utterly
spurned for his brilliant work
in favor of two biopic imper-
sonators. Alexander Payne is
all but discredited as a believ-
able Best Director win. though

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with good reason. Thomas Hay-
den Church is a long shot for
Best Supporting Actor: Only
Virginia Madsen is given a do
cent shot at winning Best Sup
porting Actress among the
nods given.

Few. if any. major news
sotmces have any opinion about
the Best Adapted Screenplay
Award. which more weight
should be given to. (It's more a
crime than Roman Polanski‘s
sex life that Akiva (loldsman
won for his back job on A Bead
tzful Mind instead of the bril-
liant turn given by Charlie
Kaufman's Adaptation script.)

Sideways is an original look
and a new turn for American
cinema. one from the ranks of
Lost in Translation and Eternal
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
These are small movies about
Americans being Americans.
None of the characters in Eter-
nal Smishine or Sideways are

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wealthy or amazingly success—
ful. and Lost in Translation
breaks the mold with a wealthy
Bill Murray:

ln Suieu'ays. there‘s plenty
to hate about the characters
neuroses that would make
Woody Allen proud and de
spicable things like conducting
an affair right before marriage.
The film still maintains. howev-
er. a sense of the characters be
ing real. flawed people people
that despite tragedy still find
the ability to enjoy the simple
day-ttHlay joy of living. They
embrace the diverse and idio
syncratic modes of realistic
American existence,

Sideways. as Best Picture.
would give legitimacy and cred-
it to a new and emerging tilm
genre. This genre would not be
confined only to feature films.
but to dtk'umentarics like Su-
per Site Me. which deal with is-
sues all Americans face on a

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Establishing this new genre
cannot happen quickly enough.
The Hollywood dream factory
needs new dreams. Oscar loves
a blockbuster. and our film cul-
ture has excelled at pmviding
one. Gone with the Wind. Gladi-
ator. Ben-Bur. Titantic and
Laurence of Arabia are all ex-
amples. And. lest we forget the
achievements of this summer.
we still are.

Sideways should win Best
Picture and reward Alexander
Payne and his cast for making a
stellar. memorable film if for
nothing else. to honor the direc-
tor and casts accomplish-
ments and promote innovation.

The other nominees. while
excellent. are merely refine-
ments of what already exists.

At the very least. Sideways
deserves Best Picture.

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incorrectly identified in
yesterday's Kernel. He is
the director of public safe
ty.

I An article in yester~
day's Kernel incorrectly
stated the date for Russell
(lunn‘s performance. He
will perform at 8 pm.
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DEGREES: 2

CLINT EASTWOOD (Million Dollar
Baby) was in Million Dollar Baby
(2004) with Ned Eisenberg; Ned
Eisenberg was in Head of State
(2003) with Chris Rock.

DEGREES: 2

JOHNNY DEPP (Finding Never-
lanth was in Once Upon a Time in
Mexico (2003) with Salma Hayek;
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Knows Anything! (2003)
with Janeane Garotalo;
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was in BIaclrball (2003) with Vince
Vaughn; Vince Vaughn was in Pauly
Shore Is Dead (2003) with Chris Rock.

DEGREES: 2

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Full of Grace) was in Maria Full 0/ Grace
(2004) with Monique Curnen: Monique
Curnen was in Kate 5 Leopdd(2001)
with Cole Hawkins; Cole Hawkins was in
Pootie Tang (2001) with Chris Rock.
DEGREES: 3

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in Guilty by Suspicion (1991) with Tom
Sizemore; Tom Sizemore was in Pauly
Shore Is Dead (2003) with Chris Rock.

DEGREES: 2

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Head of State (2003) with Chris Rock.

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This isn’t your grandmother’s music.
It’s your music, live. And it’s happening
on campus TONIGHT.

Russell Gunn, a member of the hip-hop generation.
visits Lexington. Kentucky to perform music from his
Grammy—nominated albums Ethnomusicology Volumes
1 and 2, along with his latest, Ethnomusicology
Volume 4.

Gunn grew up in East St. Louis loving the unique
sounds of hip—hop and admiring LL Cool J. He now
mixes his hip-hop admiration with his passion for the
trumpet. creating one of today's most intriguing
sounds. Gunn is known for combining traditional jazz
music with hard rock guitars, turntable artists and funk
bass...sometimes all on the same track. He weaves
together elements of Cuban, Brazilian. African.
Washington D.C.'s "Go-Go" music and hip- hop into a
progressive jazz style.

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