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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

THE CHRONICLE

lack of

criticizes top

resigns,

Saidi Chen

by

official

ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST YEAR, ISSUE 20

discour-

or

demonstrators vocalize views

SEE RESIGNATION ON PAGE

7

Durham elections

Brown

Seyward Darby

by

THE CHRONICLE

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

THE CHRONICLE

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

TAN/THE CHRONICLE

JOSHUA

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firm

unaffiliated with

Hair-

is

Brown

cur-

the

city

government.

woman

SEE PROTESTERS ON

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-

THE CHRONICLE

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-

SEE FLUID

ON PAGE

4

SEE BROWN ON

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