LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, December 13, 1999 -' 7A UKE Continued from Page IA said. "And all of a sudden they're com- ing down and ramming it up our - our throats." But as will likely be the tragic flaw in this team's drama, the Michigan defense could not hold. Instead of another easy dunk, this time Duke's Carlos Boozer dished to Battier for the layup. When Michigan couldn't answer, Ellerbe first opted for tough defense and hoped for a turnover. But as the clock ticked away, he screamed for the foul, and Asselin, with all the passion that has characterized this rivalry, answered but with a foul deemed "intentional" by the official. Battier made two silk free throws. Duke took the ball out of bounds and, *in turn, the game. "I think our young guys were really, caught up in the environment at little bit," said Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe. "We enjoy scoring - but we've got to get the other side out of them, because -that's preventing us from progressing to another level." The Michigan-Duke series was renewed in 1989 after a 19-year hiatus, but the current contract expires after next season's matchup. Krzyzewski, who originally worked with Steve Fisher to rekindle the rival- ry, said he hopes the series will contin- ue into the next decade. "It's one of the most important games for us to keep on our schedule, because it seems like the value systems of both schools and programs fit," Krzyzewski said. "I know it's benefi- cial for us. I would think it's beneficial for Michigan, and I would hope that W e could continue." Ellerbe echoed his sentiment. "I think it's good for college basket- ball," Ellerbe said. "You have two good schools academically, two programs that do things the right way, so why not continue it?" Michigan Athletic Director Tom Goss has said he'd like to see the Duke series continue, and has also *xpressed interest in renewing Michigan's series with UCLA. Due mostly to schedule difficulty, Michigan's series with Duke may be more stable than future involvement in the newly established ACC-Big Ten Challenge, although Goss has praised both individually. State stalking aws ange to include Internet . 4 \A7Q "Maiovccf lb LANSING (AP) - The state Senate has passed legislation that would apply stalking penalties to cyberspace. It's a move praised by those who say changing technology has let crim- inals stay ahead of the law. And civil libertarians, who often oppose tougher Internet regulation, support the push if it doesn't erode speech rights. Senators last week gave final pas- sage to bills making it a felony to harass, threaten or stalk someone through the Internet. Gov. John Engler is expected to sign the measures, which allow prison terms of up to five years. At the same time, several other states and Congress are reviewing ways to protect computer users from electronic threats. "There is a whole new wave of criminals out there," said Sen. Mike Rogers (R-Brighton), who sponsored the new legislation. "The Internet has given them electronic courage to do things they wouldn't normally do in person." The new law would allow Michigan investigators to pursue criminal charges against Internet stalkers just as they do against someone who harasses a victim repeatedly via phone, mail or in person. Michigan adopted person-to-per- son anti-stalking laws in 1994. Sen. Dianne Byrum (D- Onondaga), who sponsored those bills and is running against Rogers next year for a U.S. House seat, said her legislation included provisions for e-mail stalkers. Less than a third of the states have enacted laws to combat cyberstalking, "There's a whole new wave ofcriminals out there." - Sen. Mike Rogers (R-B rig hton) according to a September report by the Justice .Department. Yet police agencies surveyed by the government said up to 60 per- cent of stalking complaints they receive involve electronic commu- nication. The federal report estimates there could be tens of thousands of U.S. cyberstalking victims, given the num- ber of Internet users. Congress is debating a series of bills that would make cyberstalk- ing across state lines a federal offense, which would cover Heaman's case. The House Judiciary Committee will take up the issue again in February. Federal experts urge states to adopt similar measures. This national push has made groups like the American Civil Liberties Union nervous about a pos- sible erosion of speech rights. "You have to look at each law as it is coming down the pike," Wendy Wagenheim, legislative director for the Michigan ACLU, told The Detroit News for a report yesterday. "We will watch for First Amendment implications. 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