The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 15, 2003 - 7A PHONE Continued from Page 1A software has already been downloaded more than 160,000 times, according to the product's website. "Skype is just a short and easy name," Zennstrom said, "But people are already starting to say, 'I'll Skype you,' which mean I'll call you over Skype." While both Kazaa and Skype use the same peer-to-peer technology, Skype users do not have to worry about facing legal charges. "We have looked into the regulatory situ- ation for Skype and there are no international laws that forbid peo- ple to make phone calls to each other over the Internet," Zennstrom said. Zennstrom was also concerned about the recent lawsuits against Kazaa file-sharers. "I think it's very sad to see an industry turn on their consumers, and then starts to mass sue them, when these people only want to get access to music over the Internet on decent terms. These people are not criminals - the record companies just have not lis- tened to them." ** .RALLY ....... .........:..Continued from Page 1A Heisman Trophy winner Desmond F4Howard, who was doing an on-site shoot for the Fox television show "The k .. f f. Best Damn Sports Show Period." Howard was mobbed by fans seeking . 4f% ,his autograph. The highlight of the event, at least for most fans, was a quartet of speeches given by Michigan coach Lloyd Carr x r and the tri-captains of the football team. "You sound like you might be ready for a football game," Carr said as the ASHLEY HARPER/Daily crowd exploded with excitement. "I Mona Mehta displays her dancing skills in the Miss India Michigan event Friday in the Michigan want you to understand tomorrow Union Ballroom, afternoon at Michigan Stadium, when our football team is on the field - you New governor inherits Indiana's difficulties need to be the most passionate, enthu- siastic (group of fans possible)" Carr was clearly in a light-hearted mood. At one point when quarterback John Navarre was addressing the crowd, fans started chanting something to the tune of "John for Heisman." Carr quickly told the crowd to "shut up," drawing laughs. Other noteworthy happenings includ- ed performances by the Michigan marching band, cheerleading and dance teams and a speech by the original "Superfan," Jeff Holzhausen, who has been around Ann Arbor since 1992. "It's a great crowd," Holzhausen said. "With all the organizations and groups on this campus, athletics is the one thing that brings us together." PARTIES Continued from Page 1A before entering his house. The officers then told him to stay inside, close his door and keep quiet. LSA sophomore Dan Whipple also ran into trouble with AAPD that night, even though the party at his Linden Street house had finished by the time police arrived. An officer noticed a couch blocking his front door and told him that was a fire hazard. Whipple and his room- mates were given a choice between receiving a citation for a fire hazard or a noise violation. He said, "The officer made the fire hazard (citation) sound really bad, so we took a noise violation." He added that it he felt it was unfair to receive a noise violation when the AAPD did not arrive until his party was over. COORS Continued from Page 1A Adarand, a Colorado construction company involved in a decades-long lawsuit, suing the government. Adarand claims it was unfairly passed over for a government con- tract because it was not controlled by "socially and economically dis- advantaged businesses." Joseph Coors Sr., who died last March, was a longtime conservative who helped establish the National Heritage Foundation - a conservative thinktank - in 1972. He also used his massive fortune to financially support Ronald Reagan's various political campaigns. As a regent at the Univer- sity of Colorado in the late 1960s, he opposed student activism against the Vietnam War and the creation of sev- eral minority-centered student groups. The company recently attracted the attention of Western Michigan University, where the student assembly called for a boycott of the company last year, citing unfair treatment of workers after Coors locked them out when the union rejected a-contract deal. "This disdain for human life and welfare, demands a response from the community. We cannot simply cross to the other side of the road and walk on, while ... the Coors Compa- ny quietly (strangles) these Kalama- zoo workers," the resolution states. "We won at the Supreme Court and we intend to defend our victories," Sten- vig said, referring to the June decisions which said the University in certain ways could use race as a factor in admis- sions. She added that BAMN soon plans to take its arguments to several student groups, liquor stores and the Greek sys- tem, although it has not yet recruited any supporters. Joe Kraim, manager of Campus Corner Party Store on State Street, said he has not heard anything about the planned boycott, although he plans on talking with the Coors area distributor the next time he comes in. But Kraim said a decision on whether to take Coors off its shelf relies on his customers' feel- ings. "I have to go with my customers," he said. "If the people want it, I will get it." INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Newly sworn-in Indi- ana Gov. Joe Kernan declared yesterday a statewide day of remembrance in honor of the late Gov. Frank O'Bannon, but remained out of the public eye in preparation for the week ahead. Kernan, who was to return today to the State- house, faces some pressing problems. He must soon decide whether to extend a 60-day stay of execution O'Bannon ordered in a death-row case, and how to handle the state's $800 million budget deficit. He also must choose someone to take over his job as lieutenant governor. Leaders of both parties said they were confi- dent Kernan could corral consensus to address the state's biggest problems during next year's legislative session and run the state's business the michigan daily for the next 15 months. Kernan, a Democrat who had been lieutenant governor since 1997, announced in December he would not run for governor in 2004. The decision surprised Democrats, who had banked on him as their best chance for keeping a 16-year hold on the office. In the week since O'Bannon's stroke, Kernan has said he does not anticipate changing his mind. "I think he will do the duty that was thrust upon him," House Speaker Patrick Bauer, a fellow Demo- crat, said Sunday. Said longtime Senate Finance Chairman Larry Borst, a Republican: "The state will do well in his hands." The state Supreme Court formally transferred power to Kernan, 57, on Wednesday, two days after O'Bannon was found unconscious in his hotel room while attending a trade conference. O'Bannon, 73, died Saturday at a Chicago hospi- tal, and Kernan was sworn in as governor about six hours later. After the ceremony, Kernan asked Hoosiers to remember O'Bannon on Sunday, suggesting the day be one "of reflection, sorrow and joy for a life that was lived to the fullest in the service of the people of Indiana." Public services are planned for next weekend. O'Bannon's body will be cremated and his ashes interred later in a private service at a cemetery in his hometown of Corydon, the governor's office said yesterday. .. NOW HIRING DRIVERS! 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