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THE INDEPENDENT DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
DSG treasurer Outgoing
around
and
Ryan McCartney
alleges
what he
deems
exec
Duke
tee,
board members
Chris
“I
surprise
resigned
the senior
things
definitely
feel
like
and I
going,
were
I
was
kicked
Chin
DSG
said.
said
Chin’s
surprised by
but several added that Chin
who
Chin,
perceives
ecutive
the
an
at
president,
utive
Chin said. “Itjust
from
environment
DSG
there,”
positive
a
dialogue
and
besides themselves into
con-
Jesse Longoria,
senior, declined
Chin
to
served
on
career.
that
but that
resign,
were
Chris his
was
choice,” Longoria said.
during
the
who
campaigned election
presidential
whether
say
encouraged
was
had
his Duke
unfortunate
to
they
announcement
who
Longoria,
DSC President
five vice pres-
the
by
Chin,
chose
sideration.”
a
Members of the Exec-
throughout
“It’s
really
of the peo-
suggestions
his letter of
submitting
Committee said
weren’t
between the Exin-
from
surprised
ple
the
aged
resignation.
it’s obvious that the
that fostered
appointed
Committee—which
cludes the
think
took the
frustration
organization.
lines of communication this year
wasn’t
they
position.
held
expressed
rift he
resigna-
overstepped
boundaries of his
of the
“I
they
tion,
leadership
idents and chief of staff—and the rest
structure.”
DSG leaders
believed
“I
going
was
were
role,
because I didn’t like
bit,”
way
leadership
Other
con-
Wednesday.
resigned
the way
Religious
and
Government
Chin
Monday morning, firmed
express
restrictive
a
Student
Treasurer
with
Executive Commit-
unresponsive
dialogue,
under this
dissatisfaction
Citing
little
a
didn’t like the
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lack of
criticizes top
resigns,
Saidi Chen
by
official
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discour-
or
demonstrators vocalize views
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Brown
Seyward Darby
by
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Wielding
“Obey Jesus
“All
That
You,”
the West
of
expects
Awaits
protesters
bus
Campus
next
victory
to
early
stop
afternoon.
Wednesday The
Hell
Matters,
demonstration
a
that
Perish” and
or
handful
a
staged
banners
large
read
non-student
which
trio,
about its
statements
liefs, attracted
a
students and was ed off campus Police
religious
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eventually
Durham.
Duke
escort-
for
of
one
traveling vey its
to
religious
told
group
colleges
area
The
to
to
Brown’s back-
Woroniecki, dained
among Durham’s 2005
self-or-
whose
preacher
unique
Michael
radical
a
being psychologically He
for
riety
allegedly
Andrea Yates,
ston
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firm
unaffiliated with
Hair-
is
Brown
cur-
the
city
government.
woman
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contracting
Enterprises,
rendy
influencing
Texas
a
The of
owner
noto-
Vincent Brown
candi-
dates.
abusive.
nationwide
gained
may-
oral
work
with followers has been criticized as
is
ground
as
also direct-
contact
a
change.”
of the
one
group’s flyers
the
win
to
and
desire
con-
identified himself
people
going
of
need
a
was
Abraham Paul Woroniecki, 18.
ed
confident
for mayor of
Durham
message.
Minai noted that
protesters
citizens
public
DUPD,
the protester
lieutenant the
police
I’m
is
race,” Brown said. “I know that the
officers.
specialist
Brown
candidacy
“I know
University
Leanora Minai, senior
said
Vincent about his
Department
relations
be-
crowd of curious
by
Mueller
Jared
by
also distributed flyers and shouted
Three non-student protesters demonstratedin front of
a
crowd of students
near
the West
Campus
bus stop
Wednesday.
his
addition,
In
precipitated flicts with
Durham
current
is
campaign
by professional
con-
Mayor
Bill Bell.
Study finds carcinogens
in
hydraulic fluid
According
clared by
Steve Veres
vious studies of the fluid and sug-
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A
study
new
causing particles ent
in the
tally
sity
in
tools
Health
cancer-
and metals
hydraulic
used
surgical
found
at two
pres-
fluid acciden-
the
cleaning
of
Duke Univer-
System
hospitals
in
late 2004. The sioned
by
health
by
which
trial
was
lawyers
Tampa, Fla.,
Henson of Raleigh,
commis-
affected
found
contained arsenic,
liquid
the
cadmi-
lead,
chromium, zinc and nickel, other
“It’s
certainly
Duke
statement to
to
make
that there
a
premature blanket
general
almost 4,000
was
nothing
for
people
to
worry
the limited
study
zation and
cleaning
tients
the
bulk fluid,” Molter
Raleigh
News &
Observer.
Jeff Molter, spokesperson Duke ies’
said
Wednesday
stands
by previous
findings,
to
that
posed
stud-
not
that
harm-
viewed residue
to
important
patients
two
last the on
were
only
ex-
by
a
sity
surgical
study
toxicologist of North
the advice of Bell—twice his
was
of
re-
the
tools.
performed
at
for
a
project
on
has
lawsuit
against
Brown
ism,”
Barnes Avenue.
since filed the
said
Chapel
and
on
rejected
housing redevelop-
Brown
ernment
the
City Council—acting
he
federal
hopes the
“break
which he
a
city.
form and revitalize
from the Univer-
Carolina
bid
ment
de-
after
Durham
independent
toxicology
candidacy
pa-
com-
that
his
Raleigh
Brown
the
explained.
summer
the
The first to remem-
to
administrators
missioned studies
process;
exposed
not
were
DUHS
patients.
“It is very ber
was
for that
maintaining
the low exposure ful
things.
on
Duke conducted,” Weinstein told
DUHS,
Scientists
um,
about based
previously
believed.
David We-
pre-
than
higher
a
patients
mistake
and David
contrasts
be
may
risk for
the
among
study,
instein of
there
gests
the
to
News & Observer,
said is
to
city
up
re-
gov-
crony-
prevalent
in the Bell administration.
the instruments after the
instruments underwent the sterili-
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