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GRIIVIE WATCH Theft and recoveries The Department of Public Safety re ceived one report of bike theft from the Hamilton Complex, two requests for bike impounds and two reports of stolen property. DPS also received two found property reports, three reports of burglary and six reports of larceny. Disorderly conduct DPS received one report of disorderly conduct, three reports of Eugene mu nicipal code infractions for urinating in public and one report of an arrest. DPS also received two reports of criminal trespass, seven reports of a suspicious condition, one report of a suspicious subject and three reports ofvandalism. Alcohol and drugs DPS received two reports of drug law violations, two reports of subjects in use or possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana and three reports of public drinking. Friday, Jan. 23, 10:27 p.m.: DPS received a report of the smell of mar ijuana coming from the second floor of Cloran Hall in the Hamilton Complex. Miscellaneous DPS received one emergency call report, eight alarm reports, one report of a traffic offense and one report of skateboard stunting. DPS also received 11 towing requests: five from the UO Annex parking lot, one from the Pacific Hall parking lot, two from the Prince Lucien Campbell parking lot, one from McArthur Court, one from the Student Health Center staff lot and one from the Walton Complex. Lillis Cafe _ Mon-Fri 8am-5pm located in Lillis Business Complex OkEGON Career C%ter 220 Hendricks HaU^54ljS&B235 KERRY continued from page 1 states from South Carolina to Arizona to North Dakota. In New Hampshire, skies were over cast and temperatures frigid, but snow that was forecast failed to materialize. Thus, the primary was expected to at tract a record number of Democrats and independents, in part because of the absence of a Republican contest. Four years ago, nearly 152,000 voted in the Democratic primary in which Al Gore defeated Bill Bradley. After a night at his Boston home Ker ry heads Wednesday for Missouri, which has emerged as the biggest electoral prize next Tuesday after the withdrawal of home-state Rep. Dick Gephardt. His aides announced that he would campaign in the next six days in all seven states that hold primaries and caucuses next Tuesday and would start running television ads in all of them Wednesday. Dean plans to recharge his batter ies at home in Burlington, Vt„ before heading for Greenville, S.C., for Thursday night's televised debate there. But a preliminary Dean sched ule indicated that four of the nine stops he plans in the next week are in Michigan, Washington and Wiscon sin, which vote after Feb. 3. YOUR SNOW BOARDING HEADQUARTERS www.bergssnowboantshop.com 13th & Lawrence • Eugene • 683-1300 He has no stops scheduled in Ok lahoma, Delaware or North Dakota. Edwards is starting his next phase in South Carolina, where he was bom and where he has said he must win to stay in the race. But in a bid to dis place Dean as Kerry's main rival, he planned to head to Oklahoma for a stop in Tulsa and to Springfield, Mo. Aides said his campaign was hir ing staffers in Missouri, Oklahoma and New Mexico and had already aired television ads in Oklahoma and New Mexico. Three other candidates also sched uled visits Wednesday to Oklahoma. Lieberman, after a stop in Delaware, was headed for McAlester and Okla homa City. Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, once more in low single digits here, was also planning to visit Ok lahoma. And Clark, who flew to South Car olina on Tuesday night, will head for Tulsa and then go on to Arizona and New Mexico. 1 le made an early depar ture from New Hampshire after polls showed an end to the brief spurt he enjoyed while most of the field was occupied in Iowa. (c) 2004, The Dallas Morning News. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services. Dallas Morning News correspondent Todd J. Gillman contributed to this report. Complete Selection of: jjyfll • Skis •Boots Iff M • Clothing Sjjf • Ski Rentals BW/fki/ho 13th & Lawrence* Eugene • 683-1300 www.bergsskishop.com Join Us This Saturday At Rainbow Optics for the 2004 release of ic! berlin SS We will introduce the entire collection of ic! berlin direct from Germany while showcasing our updated Campus store. Join us for Entertainment, Food and Fun! 10% Discount Day of Show Saturday January 31 10:00am to 3:00pm Campus Location Only 766 East 13th Avenue GOT A STORY IDEA? give us a call oj; at 346-5511 J<!