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If you are a healthy woman aged 21-31 and want to help make a dream come true, call 683-1559 or visit our Web site at www.fertilitycenteroforegon.com. ■■Mirim- ■ Dransfeldt: Athletes' voices can be deceiving Continued from page 13 with Alston after a Dec. 3,2004 game in Boston. Alston threatened to leave the Raptors and at one point said he was considering retirement — at the ripe old age of 29. Then came February, when there was another dispute. Several newspaper reports said Al ston and Mitchell came to blows at halftime. Fellow guard Morris Peter son said at the time, “It’s like one big soap opera.” Mitchell denied any bodily contact. “There was no shoving; there was no physical contact. There were words exchanged and that was more or less the extent of it,” Mitchell later told The Fan, an all-sports Toronto radio station. Sounds reasonable, but this inci dent came after Alston was suspend ed in January for conduct detrimen tal to the team after walking out of a practice. So it was not very surprising Tues day to see Alston shipped to the Rockets for Mike James. Alston is now more of a replacement for an in jured Houston guard than a big-name free agent signee. Alston joins a Houston team oozing with potential with Tracy McGrady, Yao Ming and Stromile Swift. When I talked to Alston, before he decided to leave Miami in the summer of 2004, he was straight forward and provided smooth an swers. Alston gave no indication of anger management issues and sounded like countless other ath letes I’ve spoken to. There, at its roots, is the problem when determining an athlete’s sin cerity. As a sportswriter, I make every effort to take athletes at their word. But when they don’t tell the truth, when they hide beneath an ego, it’s harder to figure out. I had another interview with an other former Ventura College basket ball player who I’ll leave unnamed. He had had his share of legal prob lems and seemed to put them behind him. He returned to the basketball team and was a fan favorite and a Use flowers to... show you care, be thankful, congratulate Eugene’s Flower Home The University Florist 485-3655 TT/ieft/ace to ca/lfur /Kmitifuiy&Hoer& 80 Years serving the University 6lO East 13th (at Patterson) www.eugenesflowerhome.com toft c/esi^rters • y/ta/t/y /MoviOMi/services FTD CD g mm m A y_____ ooiaM^eitneisuoo *|np|uei|i aq ‘0jeo noA moiis ‘aiqej e \ good interview. Months later I’m reading the newspaper and I see he’s been accused of sexually assaulting a minor. Athlete’s intentions, unclear at times, make it difficult to get the whole story. Quality journalists get the truth, metering out the innuendo and the lies. Readers want the whole story. It’s a talent I’m trying to master, not being a naive sports fan who’s excited to talk to professional ath letes, but a seasoned pro who finds the facts. An interview with Alston, who has had a turbulent career helps. Hard questions that can lead to the truth sometimes result in rebuke from a player who is unhappy with a reporter’s questions. Alston did show some anger, bris tling at a final query about his team’s post players. Maybe I’m onto something after all. jdransfeldt@ daily emerald, com Musique Gourmet Classical Music Opera Broadway Filmscores CD's SACD'S DVD'S Open Noon - 5:00 Sundays Noon - 4:00 Closed Tuesdays Behind Bradfords Across from Library , 942 Olive St. 1 FREE PARKING 343-9000 VISA Oregon Daily Emerald. A campus tradition-over 100 years of publication. Classifieds To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union E-mail: dassads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com Room 300, Erb Memorial Union, P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 Horoscope by Holiday Mathis TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (October 6). You attack this year's projects with such vigor that one ot them is finished by the end of this month. The beginning of November brings a feeling of 'now what?" but don't worry. The new "what' arrives almost as soon as you ask the question. Love gobbles your holiday time in a lovely manner. You are especially comfortable with Leo and Gemini. Your lucky numbers are: 4,5,39,15 and 30. ARIES (March 21 -April 19). You act as a buffer between warring parties. It's an unusual posi tion for you to be in, as your usual modus operandi is to take one side or the other. Now you can appreciate how your parents used to feel. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You're still having some degree of difficulty being understood Maybe you're not making yourself clear enough. Still, others would be wise to bet on you. A miraculous victory is in your near future. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Lazier and more pampered individuals simply can t relate to how much you do in a day and how tough it re ally can be. But don't waste time thinking about it. You're too busy trying to put your master plan into effect. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You're driven - hyper vigilant, in fact - when it comes to get ting your prize. Now if everyone else would get out of your way ... A loved one is being a real pest. It's time to call them out. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Being inconvenienced can be a good thing. With a little petulance, you can extract a contribution to your favorite cause (which may very well be yourself - there's nothing wrong with that). VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Your effectiveness is heralded, but perhaps not by those you would like to herald you. Rumors of your hard work will soon spread. The evening features a (deliciously) disruptive presence. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You'll put up with a little bad behavior from people you like tremen dously. But sometimes it's just time for some one to say sorry. Other times, like today, sorry isn't good enough. You want to see something tangible! SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your relationship with the "money gods" is a unique and close one. 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