i*-Sm ;ifc'\ Jessica Waters Photo Editor Eileen McCormick prepares a pita at The Pita Pit’s 1087 Willamette St. storefront. The shop offers "pitas for almost everybody, from carnivore to vegetarian." PITA PIT continued from page 6C enough time to study. The colorful atmosphere inside The Pita Pit is what drew University sophomore Ariel Lancaster. "It's a great place to just sit," she said, "whether I'm studying or with my friends." A Canadian-based, family-owned franchise, The Pita Pit first made its way into die United States two and a half years ago. Since the Pit's initial appearance, franchises have been built across the country at the rate of four to six new stores every month. Dowell said his main clientele are students and young professionals. "We've got a great variety," he said. "We offer pitas for almost everybody, from carnivore to vegetarian." Contact the crime/health/ safety reporter at aiishaughnessy@daityemerald.com. RIAA continued from page 8C Meanwhile, Kazaa, a popular peer-to-peer file-sharing service, has undertaken its own battle with Kazaa Lite, an unauthorized version of Kazaa wherein users do not see pop-up ads, which appear in the original version of Kazaa. Kazaa owner Sharman Networks threat ened the search engine Google with legal action under the Digital Mil lennium Copyright Act if Google did not remove from its index nine sites that distribute Kazaa Lite. Google complied, and now in cludes a warning at the bottom of pages that appear when the term "kazaa" is typed in the search engine: "In response to a complaint we re ceived under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we have removed nine result(s) from this page. If you wish, you may read the DMCA complaint for these removed results." Despite the controversy surround ing online music downloads, Apple's launch of the new iTunes Music Store has prompted some optimism from those who seek to end illegal file sharing. iTunes, the first service to be supported by the major music labels, offers songs for download at a price of 99 cents per song. Many music artists who have previously shunned online distribution also support the iTunes service. Although some University students can't access iTunes because it is cur rently only compatible with Macin tosh computers, some students who have used it say they love it. "1 love that I don't have to wade through hundreds of bad versions of songs to find the one that actually sounds good," University sophomore Erica Reid said. Apple officials have said they are hoping to make the program com patible with the Microsoft Windows platform by the end of the year. "There's no legal alternative that's worth beans," Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs said in a state ment. "It's not stealing anymore. It's good karma." Contact the crime/health/ safety reporter at alishaughnessy@dailyemerald.com. HULT CENTER continued from page 7C will open Friday, Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. in the Soreng Theater. Shows on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Dec. 7. Shows on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets go on sale Oct. 7. Nov. 20 SHO presents "SHOcase: Eugene Concert Choir," performing Christ r mas carols and holiday tunes. Show starts Thursday at 12:15 p.m. in the Hult Center Lobby and is free. Nov. 20 Eugene Symphony Orchestra pres ents "Beethoven Cycle: Pastorale" in cluding Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 and Durufle Requiem, conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero. Show starts Thursday at 8 p.m. at Silva Concert Hall. Tickets are $15 $38 and are on sale now. Steven Neuman is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. STUDENT GROUPS Advertise in the Emerald. Call 346-3712 to speak with a rep. We have great University rates. Slices LEGAL SERVICES 1 Legal Services handles a wide range of legal problems from divorces to landlord tenant disputes. ’ There is never a consultation or settlement fee. 1 Legal Services staff members are experienced, qualified professionals. Legal Services are FREE to current fee-paying UO students. Contact Legal Services, EMU, Room 334 (Third floor above the Fish Bowl) Or call 346-4273 to set up an appointment. http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/--legal 009719 Students, we ship your stuff home! Take advantage of our Student Discounts Furniture, computers, stereos, TVs Insured, custom packing FedEx, Ocean Freight, Motor Freight 2705 Willamette Street (tonvenient parking) 344_3106 www.eweb.org < The Power is in Your Hands. EWEB you're from vacation or just starting at the UO, its quick and easy to start your electric and water service on the web at www.eweb.org, or by calling 484-6016. Welcome back to Eugene!