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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Coliseum; parking lot; commuters; overnight; parking; alcohol; law reform; arrests; minors; underage; college suites; cayce; arrested; alcohol; colin macdonald; the trews; cool off carolina; emergency system; texting students; crisis; technology; Coliseum parking lot now closed overnight; New policy opens more spaces for commuters; New law leads to arrests; People at College Suites; Cayce arrested under statute change; Emergency system texting students; Authorities can alert USC community in crisis through new technology; Steam pipe explosion blamed on city officials; Residents of New York recovering; cite neglect by Consolidated Edison; Students enjoy furry; fun roommates; Companionship; comfort among benefits of pets; August: hot; hot; hot; Temperatures pass 100; break records around state; Candidate rises in polls; Huckabee says Iowa straw polls put him in top tier; Possible evidence recovered from Charleston sofa superstore; Items seized hoped to provide more; information on blaze; Pink jumpsuits defended; S.C. prisons director defends putting inmates in pink; Barbie Bandit’ apologizes; cries during robbery trial; Heather Johnston pleaded guilty on Wednesday to theft.; Remains found may be SC child; Identifying child’s body discovered in New Jersey could take months; officials say; Utility promises investigation of leak; Independent monitor to oversee NYC steam explosion probe; Another man indicted in Ravenel cocaine case; Charges still pending against three alleged accomplices; River shacks; under fire; About 50 apply to keep ‘floating cabins’ despite complaints; Overcoming image flaws allows true self to shine; Society; ugly duckling; myth prevents happiness; causes unneeded despair; Dems seek power; not victory in Iraq; Liberals ignore progress in Middle East; focus only on winning at the polls; From crime to hoops; we’ve got you covered; Maroon 5 returns with techno tunes; New album mixes band’s eclectic tastes; addictive sounds; New movie outshines fairy tale stereotypes; Fantasy novel brought to life by stellar cast; mesmerizing animation; Bungie uses marketing tactics to promote game; Anticipation builds for Halo 3 with viral campaigns; Game Fuel; drink packaging; Canadian rock band visits campus on American tour; The Trews connect to people through lyrics; new music from album; Utah mine chief pledges to; keep searching for lost miners; Rescue effort continues after more than two weeks; additional collapses; Dean batters Mexico; Hurricane hits Mexico’s oil coast after battering Yucatan; Apartments to install detectors after incident; Carbon monoxide leak sickens 20 residents; Shooting probe results in; Virginia Tech review recommends monitoring students; more security; Group files suit; following election; College counselor sells authenticity; Goodman preaches new hot point in; college admissions; Market increase elates investors; Wall Street advances as investors sell safe government bonds; banks borrow from Feds; 3 Murrells Inlet children found safe af ter Amber Alert; USC vs. Louisiana-Lafayette; Gamecocks open 2007 with Cajuns; USC vs. Georgia; SEC season hinges on date with ’Dawgs; Carolina continues prepping for year; Ol’ Ball Coach concerned with offensive performance during practice; Gamecock athletics; offer more than gridiron action; Football not only on-field entertainment to be had by Garnet and Black fans; USC vs. South Carolina State; Gamecocks; Bulldogs renew in-state rivalry; USC vs. Louisiana State University; Carolina travels to Bayou for first time since 2003; Men’s soccer looks to regain title form; Gamecocks seek first national championship; under tenured coach; Marking a century; USC men’s hoops celebrates 100 years on the hardwood; USC vs. Mississippi State; Game rests on MSU quarterback’s performance; USC vs. Kentucky; Gamecocks must contain Woodson; Balkman back in Columbia; Former Gamecock returns to Colonial Center to play preseason game between Knicks; 76ers; USC vs. North Carolina; ACC; name rivalry gets fresh start; USC vs. Vanderbilt; "Dores aiming for post-season berth in tough SEC, USC vs. Tennessee, Fulmer, Spurrier go for Round 3, USC vs. Arkansas, McFadden looks to keep Heisman hopes alive, USC vs. Florida, Gators hope to compete despite big losses, USC vs. Clemson, Gamecocks hope to close strong against Tigers
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Low prices; gas pump; gallon; gasoline; fill up; costs; mitchell; garcia; suspended; scholars; research grants; magellan program; sprague; magellan; retiring; professors; retirement; leaving; Low prices at gas pump; South Carolina gas costs among lowest in nation; students take advantage; Blake Mitchell; shown with Stephen Garcia; will sit out the first game of the 2007 season.; Mitchell; two others suspended for opener; Scholars awarded research grants; Undergraduates look for answers in Magellan program; Retiring professors leave USC in bind; More than 40 faculty slated to leave university classrooms by 2009; Rivers provide relief during heat wave; Lack of oxygen; pollution threatens Columbia’s natural resources; Buddhist center offers calm; Center offers religious teachings; culture to; students; Pilot disappears during African trek; Lone wolf; pilot vanishes while ferrying plane over western Africa; Richter leaves health school; Dean steps down; Chandler to serve as replacement; Drop murder case; officer recommends; Marine charged with murder of Iraqis; assaulting others; Rescuers give up hope in Peru earthquake; Tens of thousands left homeless after magnitude-8 quake; Remains of last Russian czar’s heir may have been found; Royal family killed in Bolshevik revolution; bones found; Barack tours SC public school; Obama calls for more federal funding at ‘corridor of shame’; Sudan expells top Western diplomats; Government charges; envoys with meddling in internal affairs; Graham remains frail; Bleeds show preacher’s; fragile condition; stark contrast to past; FEMA moves Katrina victims; Formaldehyde found in trailers; residents fear illness; Senate plans mine hearing; Mine owner prepares final rescue attempt in Utah collapse; Alabama inmate put to death; Governor refuses to intervene; man maintains innocence until end; Bonds’s new record leaves sport’s fans feeling jaded; Possibilities of steroid use take away from historical excitement at new record; Freshmen should find home at school; Enjoying experiences; getting to know Carolina will ease homesickness; New solutions needed for parking problems; Now that’s some high quality H2O; Classic soda companies; numb drinkers’ tastes with variety of flavors; Corey Smith matures in latest album effort; Recent fatherhood; continuing success offer fresh lyrical inspiration to compliment rock sound.; Epic comedy at its baddest; Flick echoes reality of high school experience with disarming sarcasm; relatable scenarios; British actors invade American airwaves with style; Mitchell benched; Mitchell turns over quarterback position again; finds himself suspended; Smelley gets keys to USC Cock ’n Fire; With Mitchell benched; fans hope redshirt QB can lead team to title; Volleyball set to start; Gamecocks look to spike trio at upcoming Delaware/Asics Invitational; NCAA won’t overturn text messaging ban on recruiting; Board maintains strong stance against communicating with prospective athletes
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: arking meters; smartcards; tokens; upgrades; microchips; parking services; student pulse; ticket distribution; shores; heavy winds; hurrican season; charleston; beaches; football season; long lines; camp out; City meters make progress; SmartCards; tokens part; of upgrades applied around Columbia; SHORES; READY TO SEE HEAVY WINDS; SC beaches in good shape near height of hurricane season; Students prep for ticket distribution; Long lines; early morning camp outs possible as football season begins again this weekend; Five Points could add to skyline; Six-story building would add condos; parking deck; FLORIDA PARTY MUST DELAY VOTE; Democrats strip state of delegates for holding early primary; Circus animals win in activist battle; Elephants benefit from fight between zoos and animal rights groups; Island voyages cause controversy; Hawaii’s first passenger services sets sail despite court cloud over concerns; Biologists endure isolation; noise; Scientists go to extreme lengths to protect Maine puffin species; Garden; bridges divide; Saucy; Southern glossy finds balance between conservation; sport; Search for miners continues; Officials continue looking for missing men using robotic camera; Freshmen should go to class; follow life’s passion; First-year students need to seize college benefits besides beers; Five Points; Russell House pushes musical apathy; University doesn’t take advantage of unique campus radio station; Character; integrity missing on gridiron; M.I.A. back in action with ‘kala’; Conventional music takes backseat to newest international sound of dance; Kweli pops out with ‘Eardrum’; Newest album may help champion lyricist break into mainstream; Daily Show; lightens up Iraq; Marine; Rob Riggle boosts soldier morale with Iraq comedy tour; Avvenu helps users download files easily; legally; Freeware allows streaming music; remote file access; Facebook users divulge too much; study finds; Social networkers open to scams; identity theft; Adjustments abound for opening day; Depth chart receives tweaking after multiple suspensions; Freshman not solution for winning SEC crown; Mitchell’s suspension gives Smelley starting job; but leaves season uncertain; Ultimate Frisbee; club team set for new; season; seeks players; Squad looking for interested students to play in fast-paced sport; Gamecocks drop tourney championship; Freshmen lead volleyball to 2-1 start with wins against Binghamton; BC; Men’s soccer falls in; exhibition play; Honors continue to roll in for linebacker Brinkley
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: AIDS; HIV; testing; lab; alpha phi alpha; sponsor; african american; HIV/AIDS council; weights; obesity; fitness; health; in shape; ranking; waistlines; football tickets; long lines; camp out; waiting; season; AIDS Day; Fraternity brings HIV testing lab to campus to promote awareness; Rising weights cause concern; Seminar scheduled to teach college students to stay in shape; Report ranks South Carolina fifth in the nation for obesity; Students still lining; up for football tickets; Hundreds rise early in hopes of getting seats; Trainees learn to serve and protect; Columbia academy turns out next batch of police officers; Gonzales quits amid pressure from critics; Gonzales resigns; bringing GOP relief; Democratic; vows to continue probes; No case too hard for Savage; Charleston lawyer works on S.C.’s high profile criminal cases; Educators use new tools in class; S.C. teachers learn to use technology to teach age-old lesson; Lawmakers call for inquiry; Legislator wants law enforcement to look at S.C. prison complaints; New Orleans jazz artist gets new horn; Mayfield’s gem-adorned trumpet a memorial to; Katrina’s dead; Crash survivor files suit; Co-pilot blames light company for Kentucky accident that killed 49; Chivalrous intentions becoming old standard; Civility; golden rule should replace outdated; demeaning social model; Detox; rehab not seriously considered; Lindsay Lohan; Nicole; Richie should get same sentence as real people; Gonzales leaves many questions unanswered; Restriction could cure parking issues; Commuter; freshman specific lots might solve; campus’ space problem; Nanny Diaries; translates real life; Worthy acting talent makes for; passable book dramatization; Fall styles stress grays; layers; Multiple eras’ fashions combine to create; eclectic harmony in new wardrobes; HSM2; tops cable rankings; Fall styles stress grays; layers; Much-anticipated sequel crushes; previous records with simple formula; Black fraternity prohibits N-word; Leaders take stand against racial epithet; New Jersey teen hacks iPhone; Reconfigured phones pose potential threat; to AT&T; Apple; The Daily Gamecock sports staff previews the outcome of the 2007 season in the; always comepetitive SEC; Spurrier seeks; reliable wideout; Receiving core looks for someone after junior McKinley; Expectations for athletic; perfection is unrealistic; Average student; players should be held to same levels of accountability
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Award; professor talent; texas broadcasters association; Grant; journalism; professor of the year; online tickets; postponed; security issues; open mic; alpha phi alpha; distribution system; basketball season; Award reflects professor’s talent in field; Texas Broadcasters Association honors; USC’s Grant; Online tickets not ready yet; Security issues push launch date to; January 2008; Five Points vendors split on parking meters; Merchants disagree on pros; cons of downtown parking; SC students receiving; college credit for AP classes reaches high; Man pleads guilty to voluntary manslaughter in shooting death; Spanish speaking flocks extend linguistic horizons; Hispanic churches turn to English to target U.S. Latinos; Blanco called as witness in; Katrina evacuation case; La. Gov. takes stand in trial over Katrina nursing home deaths; Senator faces scrutiny following sting; Craig says he isn’t gay; GOP calls for investigation; S.C. follows nationwide; trend of lower SAT scores; Palmetto State high; schoolers rank 49th in standardized test; Furnished; apartments lack taste; unique style; Generic feel leaves little room for personal decor; comfortable atmosphere; Apple a day can’t keep PC woes away; Textbook prices cause poor students despair; Finding do’s; doughnuts of weight loss; Even without trans fats; Dunkin’ Donuts is not right solution for dieting; Breaking down the battle of the formats: HD DVD vs. Blu-Ray; Sony and Toshiba battle for dominance in the home video market; Logic puzzles; number games back in action; Sudoku; crosswords; prove challenging job for fans; developers; Resurrecting; a true knockout; Powerful performances; inspirational message bring indie film to life with unexpected twists; deep emotional impact; Tote bag trend takes off; Fashion-savvy consumers get carried away with environmentally friendly accessories; Bioshock; stuns video gamers; Heroes of Mana; finally brings real-time strategy to Nintendo DS; Anyone can benefit by being an active listener; Conversation skills not limited to speaking; Golden Rule applies to communication as well; Who’s going to have a career year? Who’s going to be a bust? And who will be the breakout player of the 2007 NFL seaon?; Top 10 Running Backs; Top 10 receivers; Top 10 Quarterbacks; Top 10 Defenses; Top 10 sleepers; Top 5 Kickers; Gamecocks ready for Ragin’ Cajuns; Youth movement on defense could benefit Carolina
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: textbook inflation; book costs; university bookstore; high prices; thomas cooper; library; SG; book loaning; textbook turnstile; moore school; international business program; NYU; Penn.; no. 1; ranked; fee increase; activity fee; Holt; board of trustees; SGTV; Fighting textbook inflation; Book costs approaching $1000 mark; MOORE SCHOOL ON TOP AGAIN; International business program called No. 1; outranks NYU; Penn; Fee increase angers Holt; Lack of consultation; representation cited as reasons for dissent; Loose Lucy’s celebrates 15th year; Concert; giveaways part of anniversary bash in Five Points; Chic boutique offers unique style; designer attire; Accessories; dresses draw students to Mary; formerly known as Luna’s; Prayers; protest mark gathering; New Orleans remembers two years later; Video games evolve past stereotypes; Gripping stories; amazing artwork contribute to rise of pixelated playtime; Civilians have serious duty to fulfill; Military morale depends on solidarity; security; from the home front; Gun scare emphasizes; need for solid action; Keep cool in summer; heat with light fabrics; Dr. Style says that cotton; linen provide relief from blazing sun; high humidity; Early communication eases dorm room decorating; Differences in taste can be compromised; through correlation; Charismatic actor allegedly attempts suicide; Family; neighbors say; Wilson is a ‘great guy’ but needs help; Men’s soccer ready for Tiger showdown; After being upset by Furman in preseason game; Carolina prepares for Clemson road trip; Women’s soccer ready for 2007; season opener against Tar Heels; Carolina looking; to earn respect in ’07; Volleyball heads to Va. for tournament; Freshman players having early impact; Cross country coach says it’s time for team to; to step up; raise their expectations in 2007; Veteran players will be key to meeting goals this season; Vick’s downfall not a big loss for Falcons; Quarterback let down fans; franchise both on; off the field
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY AUGUST 31, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: One vote program; parties; unite; campaign; global health; poverty; nonpartisan; heat; record breaking; temperatures; Congaree riverbank; hot; mccain; local supporters; political; presidential candidate; POW; Attorney General; McMaster; Adjutant General; Spears; headquarters; ONE VOTE PROGRAM AIMS TO UNITE; PARTIES; Campaign to make global health; extreme poverty into nonpartisan issues; Students coped with record breaking temperatures by staying indoors; enjoying Congaree riverbank; McCain rallies voters; Local supporters; political notables gather to open presidential candidate’s office; Islam brings different views to Columbia; Muslim center offers students brotherhood; spiritual community; Loose Lucy patrons boogie down at celebration; FairTax not quite so fair; lacks clarity in language; Bestseller; authors deceive readers with misleading claims; confusing wording; Child service answer for generation; Our children need to be remembered for greater; than indecent exposure; Committee punishes states’ childish actions; Charges don’t reflect Cook’s character; Hardworking individual deserves reconsideration; faith from fellow students; Culinary advice for busy; broke students; Families on the Go; dishes out recipes for quick; easy meals for cooks of any skill level; Columbia to showcase hip-hop talent; USC student and performer Charles Swab will compete in this year’s Battle of the MC’s final; Freshman running back brings talk of championships; Heisman trophy to locker room; 5 Questions with Jake Broom; Noles; Tigers prep for holiday contest; Three players to watch; Sports Editor Alex Riley tells you who you should keep an eye on in Saturday’s season opener
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