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ONE HUNDREDTH YEAR, ISSUE 45
THE INDEPENDENTDAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2004
to
run
dashes ACC hopes
cover,
Sarah Kwak
by
THE CHRONICLE
Press connects
cards,
yellow
Four Devil
ejections
fouls
defined the
of
and
physical
showdown
nature
ACC men’s
Saturday night’s
cer
Blue
two
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between
soc-
19
No.
Duke
DUKE
and No. 3
UVA
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Kate Stamell
by
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This is the third in series about Duke Fredrie
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what
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Student reports assault
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ON PAGE
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near
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filled
laughter
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Auditorium
Page
a by
Friday
friend said.
Kelly Rohrs
how
THE CHRONICLE
night
as
author David Sedaris
students and
galed
and selections from his Sedaris is
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with
parents
diary.
next to
best known for his
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patriate
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Hugh
ner
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to
in France
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stories
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was
it
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reading
books
in
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another element of
uneasy know
hilarity,”
sen-
Author David Sedaris tells some of his famous stories
tertaining
Duke
parents
as
well
as
his
own
to a
full house Friday
night,
en-
Sedaris started the
reading had
will New
“Old Faithful,”
just completed
thology
evening by
about
also
be
Yorker
a
for
story an
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relationships
that
in
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published magazine.
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it
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described his love for his partner and
their
desire
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offered
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story depicts
his niece
book, Dress
“Baby
Madelyn,
and
Einstein,”
the birth of
the
daughter
of his younger brother Paul and
The
next
essay
he
She
read
was
SEE SEDARIS ON
PAGE
10
She
called
to
run
the
she
she
her
re-
she
ran
where
she
was
forest,
hide for several hours. Lt.
Davis Trimmer of the Duke UniPolice
versity the
student
her attacker
said
Department unsure
was
whether
her.
pursued
at
about 8:30
sneakers when she
her,
realized
really
to a
trail
lot
at
a.m.
tying
thought
her that
which Trimmer said
car,
Zone, where she
Duke Inn.
was
her
unlocked. She drove
in the
car
student
strangling
the to
news
student said
the
jogging
Washington
hit
able
some-
free.”
slip
felt
didn’t
used
Erwin Road
thing
the
lease,
but
the
to
of
the intersection of Route 751 and
The
According
on,
to
just
friend
“But
on
why.”
parked
“She
feat of home surgery.
and
Instead, the student drove
near
like “the old
close
and
commonly
family.
ior Allison Kirkland said.
release.
planning
a
said.
student
than
person
when
behind,
able
was
doesn’t know
went
The student then returned
was
campus,”
him
from
news
was
police.
the
were
hearing
a
unharmed
escaped
his
really funny,
yourself.
them
to
she
running
go
how she
into
said
attacked
was
“She
who
to
according
ex-
part-
Friday night.
very different
read the
an
his
about
quirky family members, in the audience
she
lot
parking
a
student
preparing
experi-
in
re-
assaulted Fri-
was
Duke Forest.
The
from
ranging
stories
student
Duke
that she
morning
day
collections of humorous autobio-
graphical
female
ported
works
published
stories from his
re-
“She
that
long
her
some-
friend
someone
said.
gency
phone
about
noon,
to
to
used
the Blue emer-
an
call the
to
was
police
at
Trimmer said.
Trimmer said
the student
re-
fused any medical attention and that
noted
found
no
student
Emergency
examined
Services
major
told
injuries. she
police
consider
counseling
ferred
schedule
ment
to
Medical her
an
and The
would
but
pre-
appoint-
independently.
was
her from behind,” the
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12