NEWS Kerry energizes crowd i The Michigan Daily - Tuesdav. October 26.2004.- 5 CallingAlBibliophilesl Sure, you're well read. Your verbal SATs were off the charts. But does your scholarship range from Dickens to Darwin to The House at Pooh Corner? Test your book-learning with this crossword puzzle, and you may win a great selection of books worth $500, cour- tesy of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., an official sponsor of The New Yorker College Tour in Ann Arbor October 26-30. The clues reveal titles, characters, and authors found in Penguin Group (USA)Inc., including classics, contemporary literature, biography, history, philosophy, and more. To be eligible to win, correctly complete the puzzle and submit it before 6:00 PM on October 30 at The New Yorker Lounge in the Michigan Union. 1, LANSING (AP) - Democrats say a win by John Kerry in Macomb County will go a long way toward securing Michigan's 17 electoral votes. The county, home to conservative Democrats who backed Republican Ronald Reagan in the 1980s and an increasing number of Republicans moving into suburbs and rural areas north and west of Detroit, narrowly rte went with Democrat Al Gore in 2000. Gore nudged President Bush 50 percent to 48 percent in the county on his way to winning Michigan overall. Kerry hoped to energize voters in the crucial swing county with a rally yesterday evening that was to feature rock star Jon Bon Jovi at Macomb Community College in Warren. This year, with polls showing a close race between Bush and Kerry statewide and The Macomb Daily of Mount Clemens endorsing Bush, the Massachusetts senator isn't taking any chances on losing Macomb. Hundreds of Kerry supporters were expected at yesterday's rally, and Kerry campaign volunteers have been contacting voters in the county in recent days. "Macomb County is the consum- mate swing county," Kerry's Michigan campaign director Donnie Fowler said Monday during a conference call with reporters. "Kerry hasn't been there in a while. That's why he's going back again." Kerry last was in Macomb County on March 26, when he attended a rally attended by hundreds of union workers at a United Auto Workers hall in War- ren a day after the UAW's executive board endorsed him. He plans to return this weekend to Michigan for a Detroit rally whose details still were being worked out, Fowler said. Elizabeth Edwards, wife of Kerry running mate John Edwards, will hold a town hall meeting today in Flint. The visits will bracket a two-day swing through Michigan by Presi- dent Bush, who plans to campaign at a Detroit-area rally tomorrow evening and at an event in Saginaw on Thursday. Kerry campaign spokesman Joe Lockhart told reporters yesterday * Parents g to COuTt 1111ies WARREN (AP) - Hundreds of Michigan parents are going to court each year to seek orders protecting their children from bullies. Last year, courts issued 696 personal protection orders against minors. Christine DeLorme of Warren is behind one such order. She said she forbade her 10-year-old son to walk to a friend's house without a walkie-talkie in hand because of an 11- year-old neighborhood bully. The other boy delivered a regular barrage of taunting and name calling, once grabbing her son off his bike and slapped him. The other boy also spread rumors that her son had AIDS, she said. To stop the abuse, DeLorme hand- wrote a request for a personal protection order. "All of these episodes are threatening to (my son) because he is afraid of being beaten," her request said. "It gives (him) the feeling of dying." Personal protection orders in Michigan are still dominated by adults. Juvenile cases make up about 2 percent. Typically, a protection order prohib- its assaults, attacks or interfering with the victim's job or education. It also can prohibit approaching or confront- ing the victim, or contacting the victim by telephone. Constant bullying is tantamount to domestic violence, but courts still are more willing to grant protection to an abused spouse than to a bullied child, said Glenn Stutzky, clinical instructor at Michigan State University's School of Social Work. "The children who are the ongo- ing targets at school don't have any less feelings of pain, any less feel- ings of fearfulness and any less feel- ings of hopelessness," Stutzky said. He said he advises parents and kids to go to court as a last resort to stop harassment. About 30 percent of students nation- ally say they have been involved in bul- lying, either as the perpetrator, victim or both, according to a 2001 study funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, which sur- S ved15. 6 00American students in NAME ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP PHONE E-MAIL Q CHECK HERE TO RECEIVE MORE INFORMATION FROM PENGUIN GROUP (USA) INC. Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry reacts to the crowd at a rally at Macomb County Community College In Warren. that the president remains vulner- able on domestic issues, particularly in the Midwest. Michigan's Septem- ber unemployment rate was 6.8 per- cent, well above the national rate of 5.4 percent. "We know this is a close race. We know that turnout is going to be crucial. But we believe we enter the last week in a position of strength" nationally and especially in battleground states such as Michigan, Lockhart said. He added that, while Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney have been campaigning recently at Michigan stops with a message aimed at con- solidating their base, Kerry's message reaches a broader spectrum. "Our message, I think, really does appeal equally to base (Democratic) vot- ers ... and to swing voters, whether they be conservative Democrats or moderate Republicans," Lockhart said. During an earlier stop yesterday in New Hampshire, Kerry accused Bush of "incredible incompetence" in the war on Iraq, citing the disappear- ance of hundreds of tons of powerful explosives stored in a military instal- lation in Iraq. Kerry said the Bush administration had "miscalculated about how to go to war, miscalculated about the numbers of troops that we would need, miscalculated about sending young Americans to war without the armor they needed, without the Hum- vees they needed that were armored." "And the incredible incompetence of this president and this adminis- tration has put our troops at risk and put this country at greater risk than we ought to be," Kerry said. "My opponent has the wrong strategy for the wrong country at the wrong time," Bush shot back as the campaign for the White House entered its final full week. 11 r 3--j 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 128 i i -- b-1 I I---i- 19 -F- 27 -6- 29 10 31 33 34 36 38 ACROSS 1. "...The Pickwick Papers achieved phenomenal popularity and established its young author as the _ -eminent literary figure of his age."- From the synopsis of The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club 4. Insect in Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species 11. "Manguel lingers over reading as seduction, as rebel- lion, as obsession, and goes on to trace the never-before- told story of the reader's progress from clay tablet to scroll, codex to CD- __ ." - From the synopsis of Alberto Manguel's, The History of Reading 12. Creature in The Odyssey 13. Horse in Alison Croggon's, The Gift - The First Book of Pellinor - The Treesong Trilogy 14. Neil Simon's Pulitzer Prize winner, Lost in__ 15. Name in a Victor Hugo classic 17. Chairman in Jonathan D. Spence's 'Penguin Lives' book 18. Goddess in Homer's, The Iliad 19. Botheration (Or like a bookworm's state upon discover- ing the book she/he planned on taking out from the library has yet to be returned) 21. "A man, whom both the waters and the wind, In that vast tennis-court hath made the ball, For them to play upon, entreats you pity him; He asks of you that never used _ ." - Pericles: Act 11, Scene I (Pericles, Prince of Tyre, William Shakespeare) 23. "But though Lady Claudia Raines had ruled her niece since childhood, Eden was no longer a child. When Cornelius asked her to _ , she hadn't hesitated for a moment." - Excerpt from Susan Krinard's, The Forest Lord 26. Libri __ , in Italian = Rare books, in English 28. Said one Student of Literature to another: "I'm not sure, but I think the name of the illustrator of The Enchanted Castle is either R.H. ._._-Millar." 29. In the past (When classic books were written) 31. Hamnet, to William Shakespeare 33. Voltaire book 35. Stephen Cosgrove story, when doubled 36.Oberon's queen 37. Those who share the initials of #3D 38. S.L. Rottman book 39. "Over the years, readers of Golf magazine have come to know and love Major General ( _ .) Sir Richard Gussett, the raucous imaginary uncle featured in David Feherty's column Sidespin." - From the synopsis of A Nasty Bit of Rough -A Novel. David Feherty, Author. I 35 37 39 by KellyAnn Buchana AP PHOTO President Bush and first lady Laura Bush wave to supporters as they are introduced at a campaign rally at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa, yesterday. Bush raises more frombgdonors in Michigzan WASHINGTON (AP) - They Bloomfield Hills home on July 7. may be running even in Michigan Bush also has relied on 13 polls, but President Bush is far "Pioneers," who have each raised ahead of Democratic challenger more than $100,000. They include John Kerry in terms of money Michigan Republican Party Chair- raised from big donors in the state, woman Betsy DeVos and North- according to federal campaign west Airlines Inc. executive finance records. Andrea Fischer Newman, Univer- As of Oct. 13, Bush had raised more sity regent and republican from than $4.8 million from Michigan Ann Arbor. companies and individuals who gave Catherine Govan, a political more than $200. Kerry had raised consultant from White Lake, felt more than $2.5 million from the same so strongly about raising money sources, according to federal elec- for Bush that she made fund- tion data compiled by the nonpartisan raising phone calls while receiv- Political MoneyLine. ing chemotherapy treatments for The candidates have raised breast cancer. more in donations under $200, "I really feel that this is a but those aren't tracked by state. man who's very grounded in his Both campaigns said totals by beliefs," Govan said. "It might not state weren't immediately avail- be popular, but at least you know able yesterday. when he says something he's going Donors in every Michigan met- to do it." ropolitan area except Ann Arbor By contrast, Kerry had only gave more to Bush than to Kerry as one Michigan donor who had of Oct. 4, according to the nonpar- raised more than $100,000 as tisan Center for Responsive Poli- of July, when his campaign last tics. The margin was closest in the posted its list of "Vice-Chairs." Lannino- nrea where Bush raised Two "Co-Chairs" had raised DOWN 1. "Mary is looking for a little R & R. She's asked in for lunch, and decides to stay a week. As the story of that visit unfolds, so does the story of Mary-one of the most complex and powerful female figures of our time-and her changing image in culture, art, history, as well as the thou- sands of recorded sightings that have placed her every- where from a __ hedge to the dented bumper of a Camaro." - From the synopsis of Our Lady of the Lost and Found. Diane Schoemperlen, Author. 2. Ray _ - From Everything and a Kite: Section in Don't Tell Mama - The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing 3. Ellis Bell 4. Excerpt from Mark Twain's, The Prince and the Pauper: "But meantime, Miles Hendon was resolving the difficulty. 'Let the child go,' said _ ;' _ heartless dogs...'" (Chapter XXVIII - The Sacrifice) 5. Excerpt from Katy Gardner's, The Mermaid's Purse: "After he's gone off, grumbling, to catch the train, _ around the flat." 6. Character in The Cross-Country Quilters. Jennifer Chiaverini, Author. 7. Bryan _ (Set in a fantasy world, Director who filmed a 75 minute version of Macbeth) 8. Howards End credit line 9. "Has the old man _ son, sir, do.you hear, an't like you, sir?" - Clown: Act IV, Scene IV (The Winter's Tale, William Shakespeare) 10. Excerpt from Sue Monk Kidd's bestseller, The Secret Life of Bees: "After a few blocks we approached the _ station on the corner of West Market and Church Street, generally recognized as a catchall place for men with too much time on their hands." 16. "Excuse, me, is Don't Laugh, _ children's book?" (Asked in the Bookshop) 20. Nickname of the daughter in Charles Dickens', Dombey and Son 22. 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