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The Daily Egyptian June 12th 2012

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SUPER LOUD Patrick Roberts, of Wingo, Ky., covers his ears Saturday during a performance put on by the Omega Force Strength Team at the Superman Celebration in Metropolis. Roberts braced himself while a member of the team demonstrated his strength by blowing up a hot water balloon until it exploded.

JESSICA TEZAK | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Joe Zhou, a graduate student and research assistant from China studying plant, soil, and agricultural systems, waters newly transplanted soybean plants June 5 near the University Farms greenhouse. Zhou has been growing the genetically mutated plants in the greenhouse all semester and will harvest the leaves in about three weeks to extract DNA. “We are looking to determine whether genetically altering the plants’ DNA can create more resistance to threatening environmental factors,” Zhou said.

TIFFANY BLANCHETTE | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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About Us! e D"#$% E&%'(#") is published by the students of Southern

Illinois University Carbondale 50 weeks per year, with an average daily circulation of 20,000. Fall and spring semester editions run Monday through Friday. Summer editions run Tuesday through ! ursday. All intersession editions will run on Wednesdays. Spring break and ! anksgiving editions are distributed on Mondays of the pertaining weeks. Free copies are distributed in the Carbondale, Murphysboro and Carterville communities. ! e D"#$% E&%'(#") online publication can be found at www.dailyegyptian.com.

Publishing Information! e D"#$% E&%'(#") is published by the students of Southern

Illinois University Carbondale. O* ces are in the Communications Building, Room 1259, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, Ill., 62901. Bill Freivogel, + scal o* cer.

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erty of the D"#$% E&%'(#") and may not be reproduced or trans-mitted without consent. ! e D"#$% E&%'(#") is a member of the Illinois College Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Advisers Inc.

Mission Statement! e D"#$% E&%'(#"), the student-run newspaper of Southern

Illinois University Carbondale, is committed to being a trusted source of news, information, commentary and public discourse, while helping readers understand the issues a, ecting their lives.

Reaching Us Phone: (618) 536-3311

Fax: (618) 453-3248Email: editor@dailyegyptian.com

Editor-in-Chief:Sarah Schneider ..................... ext. 252News Editor:Tara Kulash ............................... ext. 255Sports Editor:Joe Ragusa ................................. ext. 256Pulse Editor: Caleb Motsinger ...................... ext. 273Photo Editor:Lynnette Oostmeyer ............... ext. 251Design Chief: Molly LaCamera ..................... ext. 248Web Desk: Benjamin Bayli, ...................... ext. 257Advertising Manager: Lisa Cole ................................... ext. 230Business O! ce:Chris Dorris ............................. ext. 223Ad Production Manager:Matt Weidenbenner ............... ext. 244Business & Ad Director:Jerry Bush ................................. ext. 229Faculty Managing Editor:Eric Fidler ................................ ext. 247Printshop Superintendent:Blake Mulholland ................... ext. 241

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Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney talks with his staff while riding on his bus after a campaign stop in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Keeping his secrets, Romney tends to lift the veil on his finances and campaign only if the law says he must. The Republican presidential candidate refuses to identify his biggest donors who “bundle” money for his campaign. He often declines to say who meets with him. He puts limits on media access to his fundraisers. And he resists releasing all of his tax returns, making just a single year public after facing pressure to do so. He says he gives out all the information that’s required by law.

EVAN VUCCI | ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Derek Pryor, of St. Louis, checks his phone Saturday during the 34th annual Superman Celebration in Metropolis, Ill. People from across the country came dressed as their favorite characters, including Superwoman, Popeye and Anakin Skywalker.STEVE MATZKERDAILY EGYPTIAN

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Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

90°62°

20% chance of precipitation

0% chance of precipitation

10% chance of precipitation

0% chance of precipitation

0% chance of precipitation

The Weather Channel® 5-day weather forecast for Carbondale

85°55°

84°57°

92°67°

90°67°

About Us! e D"#$% E&%'(#") is published by the students of Southern

Illinois University Carbondale 50 weeks per year, with an average daily circulation of 20,000. Fall and spring semester editions run Monday through Friday. Summer editions run Tuesday through ! ursday. All intersession editions will run on Wednesdays. Spring break and ! anksgiving editions are distributed on Mondays of the pertaining weeks. Free copies are distributed in the Carbondale, Murphysboro and Carterville communities. ! e D"#$% E&%'(#") online publication can be found at www.dailyegyptian.com.

Publishing Information! e D"#$% E&%'(#") is published by the students of Southern

Illinois University Carbondale. O* ces are in the Communications Building, Room 1259, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, Ill., 62901. Bill Freivogel, + scal o* cer.

Copyright Information© 2012 D"#$% E&%'(#"). All rights reserved. All content is prop-

erty of the D"#$% E&%'(#") and may not be reproduced or trans-mitted without consent. ! e D"#$% E&%'(#") is a member of the Illinois College Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Advisers Inc.

Mission Statement! e D"#$% E&%'(#"), the student-run newspaper of Southern

Illinois University Carbondale, is committed to being a trusted source of news, information, commentary and public discourse, while helping readers understand the issues a, ecting their lives.

Reaching Us Phone: (618) 536-3311

Fax: (618) 453-3248Email: editor@dailyegyptian.com

Editor-in-Chief:Sarah Schneider ..................... ext. 252News Editor:Tara Kulash ............................... ext. 255Sports Editor:Joe Ragusa ................................. ext. 256Pulse Editor: Caleb Motsinger ...................... ext. 273Photo Editor:Lynnette Oostmeyer ............... ext. 251Design Chief: Molly LaCamera ..................... ext. 248Web Desk: Benjamin Bayli, ...................... ext. 257Advertising Manager: Lisa Cole ................................... ext. 230Business O! ce:Chris Dorris ............................. ext. 223Ad Production Manager:Matt Weidenbenner ............... ext. 244Business & Ad Director:Jerry Bush ................................. ext. 229Faculty Managing Editor:Eric Fidler ................................ ext. 247Printshop Superintendent:Blake Mulholland ................... ext. 241

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Aries — Today is a 7 — You’ve got your magic cooking, and it’s working up a charm. Still, it takes some time, so keep it simmering. Stir it up, every now and then. No risks yet. Celebrate results tonight.

Taurus — Today is a 5 — Confer with your team for some great brainstorming. Friends offer good advice. A surprise development could include setbacks, which may spark innovation.

Gemini — Today is a 5 — We can only see a fraction of the whole picture, so doubt your own judgments. Your friends help you find beauty in the least-expected places. Offer solutions.

Cancer — Today is a 5 — Others are watching your performance and will be impressed by your ability to solve the problem. Discover something new about yourself in the process.

Leo — Today is a 6 — Start with what you know works, and then try something new. Learning from your mistakes counts double now. Don’t gamble except in love. Keep your money in your pocket.

Virgo — Today is a 5 — Tear down to rebuild. Expansion is required. There’s a big change at home. Introduce new thoughts that break up old patterns. Go on an art date later.

Libra — Today is a 6 — Others find your charm and wit captivating. You can solve the puzzle, even if you make mistakes and all the pieces aren’t as expected. The solution’s even better.

Scorpio — Today is a 7 — You’re entering two days of intense work. Take care to remember important details. Accept responsibility and grow. You’re especially attractive now.

Sagittarius — Today is a 5 — There’s a push for action. Discover boundaries. Abandon a presupposition. There could be an unpleasant conversation about money ... you have a say. Pamper yourself later.

Capricorn — Today is a 5 — Finish the job for satisfaction. It’s not a good day for travel ... too many unexpected changes. The last big issue to confront becomes obvious.

Aquarius — Today is a 5 — Spend time with people who are more skilled than you, and pay attention. A mistake could turn out to be a beautiful happenstance. Adapt and collaborate as you go.

Pisces — Today is a 7 — You may find yourself in the eye of the storm, possibly confronting authority or obstacles. Despite this, discipline, imagination and a stroke of genius are in your court.

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Senior thrower Jeneva McCall laughs while posing for a portrait May 9 at the SIU Track and Field Complex. McCall won the NCAA title in the hammer throw and placed third in the shot put Thursday and Friday at Drake University.

STEVE MATZKER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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