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Show 4 it 1 k. . i 4 MBT .o I HMickeys" filed. lot of times the guys don't think they've done anything wrong," said Cooper City Police Det. Kregg Lupo. This is not a rape in their eyes. They think if.the girl is not awake or alert NA enough to say, 'No,1 it's not rape." Police say they were able to arrest the Harmons and Ventura primarily because the rapes happened while the victim's best friend watched. Another teen at the party said Scott and Moises bragged about slipping the roofle into her soft drink. Other roofie-rape- s are more difficult to prosecute because of the victims' loss of memory of the incident. "It's Georgia very difficult making these cases," said Dennis Nicewander, an assistant state attorney in the Broward unit. "Usually these victims don't remember a thing. "It's almost like the perfect crime," he said. "Because they don't have to worry about a witness testifying against them. And don't think these guys aren't figuring that out." The drug also has the potential to make rapists out of men whb, without the drug, might not commit the crime. "Usually, they aren't the kind of guys who would force themselves on someone for sex. They seem to be the kind of guys you'd see at happy hour with sex-crim- es (continued from page 5) recognition. She cannot help but push and bait Georgia to acknowledge her all too fragile talent. Georgia, filled with inexpressible love for Sadie and all her imperfections, is always there to catch Sadie. Time after time, Georgia is there to 'trail her out. Where Georgia finds security in her consummate talent, Sadie leaps off the edge in search of her own. While Georgia hides from life's rawness, Sadie rushes headlong into it fearlessly, with total abandon. Within these contradictions lie the gripping drama and inevitable confrontation of their relationship. A journey into the heart of an unresolved family conflict, Georgia was, quite fittingly, a family mission from the start. In 1 990, actress Jennifer Jason Leigh sister, Georgia." Miramax Films proudly presents Georgia, a film directed by renowned "actor's director" Ulu Grosbard. award-winnin- frat-bo- y men- tality that thinks it's fun to get a girl drunk and have their way." The drug usually works its way out of the human system within 24 hours, he said, which makes any delay in reporting the crime a problem. "Many of these kids start out in a compromising position to begin with, then this happens to them and they are scared and embarrassed and unclear as to what happened," said Stan Peacock, a Broward prosecutor. "I have told my daughter never to accept a beverage of any kind from anyone unless it is in a sealed container she opens herself. Does that give you any idea how concerned I am about it?" Editors Note: This is a very important article about a drug that has been used in rape cases since it causes the victim to forget the crime. The popularity of. this drug has major implications for college students. This article was published February 1996 and has been 1 (ctniiinuedfmmpttge 7) continuing resolution, which means that they haven't come to an agreement on a budget for next year, Osborn states with concern, ...if they dont come to an agreement, then we will probably experience a 25 percent reduction in campus-base- d programs. That could even go to the Pell Grants. For the 996-9- 7 school year, an increase in the maximum amount of funding available for any qualifying student is expected. The total, unless this budget decrease goes into effect, should rise from $2,430 to $2,470 for three quarters. In the proposed budget, they arc planning to eliminate the state student incentive grant (money that the government gives to a state; the state then matches it and divides it up between the state institutions). That would mean that about 50 students at CEU that got grants from that program would not get them in the future, says Osborn. The students who receive funding from the state incentive grant receive an average of $900 per student over the course of the school year. The government is also considering the elimination of the Perkins loans program. This would depri ve CEU of the money for 30 new students to receive $ ,000 each. We would still have some Perkins Loans, however we would get no new money from the government," explains Osborn. These proposals have yet to go through the Senate, although they have been passed in the House of Representatives. He is apprehensive about the future of direct lending, which is a loan from the government rather than a banking institution. It took the place of the Stafford Loans. Next year Osborn will eliminate the direct lending program from CEU because Congress is either considering capping direct lending at 40 percent of total loan volume or reducing it to 10 percent. The future of direct lending is questionable and we dont want to get any more students into those loans if it is not going to be an ongoing thing. 1 1 PEPSI COLA WEST We care about you. appointments preferred Monday - Friday A Proud Supporter of CEU 10 (801) 637-00- (801) 637-3802-F- ax 4th East Street Price, Utah 84501 334 South 62 " Saturday's 140 SpwMMi hi; PtkWm Wlml ANfMiml lim East 100 South Price roc. 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