PG-13|parbitsstrongiycautioned-s Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13 www.thering2-themdvie.cdm S Opening In 'Theatres March 18th Today Tuesday Wednesday , cf* I. 1- -M *». _ M ik* High: 63 High: 64 High: 60 Low: 34 Low: 35 Low: 34 Precip: 0% Precip: 0% Precip: 20% IN BRIEF Flaming object spotted in Oregon night sky PORTLAND — A fireball streaked through the night sky across the western half of the Pacific North west on Saturday, startling people all the way from southern Oregon to the Seattle area. Scientists said the fireball was probably a meteor, and that it likely disintegrated just before any frag ments fell into the Pacific Ocean. Summer Jensen of Portland said she was sitting in her living room with her father when she saw the flash of light outside and rushed to see what it was. “It was like a big ball of fire ... (and) behind it was a trail of blue,” she said. “I’ve never seen anything like that.” Jensen added that the ob ject appeared to be moving slowly. Michael O’Connor, a duty officer at the Federal Aviation Administration’s regional office in Renton, Wash., said he fielded “a whole ton of calls” from people reporting they had seen a bright streak across the sky shortly before 8p.m. He said police, pilots and some air traffic controllers described it as “a green ball of fire with a long tail.” He said reports came from as far east as the TVi Cities area in Washington. “It appears to have come down over the ocean,” said Dick Pugh of the Cascadia Meteorite Laboratory in Portland. He said the object flew over the Pa cific Coast, streaking along from south to north. The last time a meteor was report ed striking anything on the ground in Oregon — becoming a meteorite — was in May 1981. Eugene among top 10 best cities to walk in nation Two Oregon cities are among the top 10 rated best for walking, accord ing to a national group of doctors. Eugene ranked No. 8 and Port land was No. 4 on the 2005 list com piled by the American Podiatric Medical Association. The association ranked the na tion’s 200 largest cities by such crite ria as the number of people who ex ercise daily and the number of people taking public transportation. Arlington, Va., a suburb of Wash ington, D.C., was ranked No. 1, while the nation’s capital also made the list at No. 6. Two other West Coast cities — San Francisco and Seattle — were ranked second and third, respectively. Laredo, Texas, was ranked last at No. 200. The list was released to encourage American city dwellers “to get out and walk in an effort to keep their feet and bodies fit,” the association said. “One of the reasons why Eugene ranked fairly high is because of the active lifestyles that the residents lead,” association spokeswoman Amie Haer said. The top 10 list, in order, was: Ar lington, Va.; San Francisco; Seattle; Portland; Boston; Washington, D.C.; New York City; Eugene; Jersey City, N.J.; Denver. — The Associated Press Duck Bucks' in every Tuesday’s Oregon Daily Emerald and online every day at www.dailyemerald.com rik£ia. Best Selection in Oregon! Harlequin Beads & Jewelry 1027 Willamette www.harlequinbeads.com 50% off Loose Beads 25% off Everything else Applied to one total purchase. —No Limit— (Excluding labor & classes, may not be applied to any other discounts) expires 4/5/05 BO/ mm pi pi any lunch 70 OFF I I S; 1525 Franklin Blvd. * 343-2828 * ll:30am 9:OOpm Daily Dine-in orders only. Limit one per person, expires 4/ll/05 Emerald Lanes QElfcfi Bowl One Game Get The Second FREE! 1 coupon per person per visit. Mot valid for league play expires March 28, 2005 140 Oakway Rd. • 342-2611 I I I I I I II if with the purchase of a medium fry and medium soft drink OFFER VALID THRU: April 4, 2005 at participating Carl's Jr.* restaurants One coupon per customer per visit; one discount per coupon. Not valid with any other offer, discount or combo. © 2004 Carl Karcher Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved CadtedfeJ Precision l,vts & Tanning cfic>UAj/ 1 \tacUoct/ 1 'Uie&I =V CREW REDKEN 2nd Product of Equal or Lesser Value Only sonUtm^pm bsd Horn: HEAD MM-FrlHn-Spa Expires: 3/21/05 One Coupon Per Client Please No Other Discounts Apply Enng®ini®9 CDM 974AD1 f~ DRY CLEANING • DRAPERIES • ALTERATIONS On Campus 821 E. 13th 345-6321 M-F: 7am-5:30 pm 13 l*. At Edgewood 370 E. 40th 343-3612 M-F: 7am-6 pm; Sat.: 9am-1 pm We have fast service on cleaning and alterations on campus. Good for 2 pairs of Pants or 2 Sweaters Cleaned For The Price of One ‘“I TD o o CD c o a D o o .J