Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 10, 1993, Page 7, Image 7

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    Who is the hottest kid on
Beverly Hills 90210?
“I've only j
watched
it a cou
ple of
times
and I
think it's
a disgusting television
show, and I can’t
understand why any
one watches it."
JUSTIN DELACOUR
sophomore, journalism
"Dylan. I
don’t
watch the
show
much, but
I would
have to
say he’s the hottest.
ERiK MICHAELSEW
junior, engiish
"David.
He’s
more of £
high
schooler
because
he's a
weasel. I he other
guys are flakes and
look like they are 30.”
RICH MCPHERSON
sophomore, undecided
“There
aren’t
any.
None of
those
guys are
hot.
Melrose Place is a dif
ferent story."
FAYEMR8CHHORN
senior, management
“Brandon
because
he has
dimples
and
straight
teeth.”
NICOLE CONRAD
freshman, music
“I don’t
like any
of them.
They all j
kind of let
me
down."
CINDY GREEN
sophomore, undecided
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Grizzly bear a trouble-maker
GRANTS PASS (AP) - An
escaped grizzly liear that has
eluded game officials for five
days has been located under
thick brush, but authorities
said Sunday they had to wait
for the boar to emerge to c apture it.
Two men equipped w ith night-vision goggles sat
in trees baited with a carcass Saturday night in
hopes of shooting the bear with a tranquilizer dart
if it showed up to eat. said Dave Siddon, founder
of the Wildlife Images animat rehabilitation center
Government trackers pinned down the small
area of heavy brush and marsh concealing the bear
Saturday.
"We have tracks going into the brush, but no
tracks going out." Siddon said Sunday afternoon
Siddon said it was best to wait until the liear got
hungry and coax it out with food, rather than try to
Hush her out from cramped quarters
Two traps — 10 feet long, five feet tall and five
feet wide — have been baited with honey,
molasses, bacon, elk meat and fruit, he said. Also,
seven foot snares had been placed by the brush.
Since the liear escaped Tuesday night, she most
ly has fieen eating grass
"People keep asking me if she has a name. Sid
don said. "We’ve lieen (.ailing her 'Trouble."
State police hud hoped to locate the bear with an
airplane equipped with Forward Looking Infrared.
‘People keep asking me if she
has a name. We've been
calling her “Trouble.”9
Dave Siddon,
Wildlife Images founder
the same gear used by attack helicopters and tanks
to spot the enemy in the Persian Gulf War How
ever. iik.lenient weather Friday and Saturday had
grounded the craft.
The closest handlers came to the bear was
Wednesday after searchers in an aircraft spotted
her in five-foot grass. Ground crews came within
100 feet but were unable to gel a shot off. Siddon
said
Tuesday. the 290-pound female escaped by grab
bing a sapling outside of its cage and hauling itself
through a small hole in the chain-link fence alnuil
seven feet off of the ground
Wildlife Images, located about to miles north of
town, treats injured and orphaned wildlife in an
effort to return the animals back to the wild.
The three-year-old bear was captured in Mon
tana after it became a problem foraging for food
around people Authorities brought it to the center
last fall rather than kill it.
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lecture on the Pattern of Genocide in
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