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I Engra\ ! ? j 1UI 5>LU By Ji k s Beginning Monday, stud from their dorm area c belongings, making identifi stolen, according to one pro Student Government, Campus Police are sponsor the engravers for students t Mike Doherty, Resident I the project's purpose is n? uviiutj mg siuicii pi uptny ] Many students go to the stolen property, but are u their own, Doherty said. ENGRAVING PROPER' theft ? such as stereos, t< and typewriters ? will mat their possessions, Doherty i The five engravers will b residence hall desks. A stu one hour by leaving a USCI ; t An investigative re^ news show, Peter Lan audience about Ieg\ I producing the weekl Hawkins) '20/20 speaks By Jol St Libel suits are a threat inv with, an ABC newsman told t ?? T :i nr_ ,1 w Ljiurary weunes "You have to accept the fi with libel suits said Peter with ABC's "20/20" news problems in investigative r Week activities. Lance said a typical "20, , formation to fill five drawc time I do another story I end cabinet," he said. This amount of informati aga inst the constant threat has "never been chilled or th > threat of libel." Lance said hp has hn#?n ci cases. I,ance said investigative ] struggle between the right t( "LAW SCHOOL has made understanding the depth o counsel or with the ABC coui the air," he said. He recalled a story abou ABC being sued by seven week in desposition," he sai how much we had put togeth Lance said he does not lik Sullivan decision as a shiel< U.S. Supreme Court ruled defamatorv words about mil I the words are printed with the plaintiff responsible for j "We try to collect the inf< protect us from possible lit ABC also "appoints a 'devil to debunk the information w Lance worked as a prodi 1 media for seven years bef earned his degree from Ne\ 11)78, and then went to work 1 /ers avail dents to i amie Collom itaff Writer ents can borrow engraving tools )ffices to mark their personal cation easier if the belongings are ject organizer. Residential Life Services and ing the project, which will provide o mark their valuables. 5 Life Committee chairman, said ;>t to prevent theft, but to aid in recovered by Campus Police. Campus Police station to recover nable to positively identify it as rY that is particularly subject to Revisions, bicycles, tape players te it easier for students to reclaim >aid. >e available on a rotation basis at dent can borrow an engraver for D. oorter for ABC's "20/20" cet told a USC Law Week a/ problems involved in V show. (Photo by Stan 1'staffer ionlibell -in Vaughan nff Writer estigative reporters have to live an audience of about 150 in USC's day. act that you are going to be faced Lance, an investigative reporter show. Lance spoke about legal eporting as part of USC' Law /20" story generates enough inirs with legal material. "Every I up buying another legal-size file on is necessary to protect ABC of libel. Lance said However, he iwarted from doing a story by the jed for libel twice, but won both pieces almost always involve the ) publish and the right to privacy. my job 50 percent easier, both in f the case and in dealing with nsel in getting the most we can on it an arson ring that resulted in miu * we apcm uie wilUie d. "It made me feel good to know i ler." e to use New York Times Co. vs. i or guard. In that 1964 case, the news media are not liable for blic acts of public officials unless malice. The decision also made Droving "actual malice." Drmation in two or three ways to >el action," Lance said. He said 's advocate' on each story we do ecome up with." icer lor wire services ana prini i ore returning to law school. He v York's Fordham University in or ABC. | [able Mc mark va Doherty said the engravers lc that is needed to do the job is a st Any hard surface such as gla steel can be engraved. Campus engrave their social security nu 40-1-180 on valuable items. This from USC and helps police loca Thf? nnmhpr chnnlH lui nnnrn../i u..uu.u uv VMglQVt concealed place, he said. A SIMILAR engraving system to Rick James of USC's Office c after he examined the past ' system should be more effective Engravers will be available a Bates House beginning Monday ( "There is a great deal of enthu living in those dorms," Dohert often main targets of theft, Dohe A schedule for placing the en not been established yet, Doh conducted to evaluate the progra two residence halls. E A jf I "The troupe handful of p strate power, drama, and arts that m times its size c L i. ^ - f russet house 5 >nday luables ok and work like pens. "All eady hand," he said, ss, wood, plastic, copper or Police recommend students mbers preceded by the code prefix indicates the item is te the owner, Doherty said, id in both an obvious and a i was used in 1976, according >f Public Safety. James said 'archaic" system, the new it Wade Hampton Hotel and hrough April 3. sictsm expressed oy students y said. The two dorms are rty said. gravers in other dorms has erty said. A study will be m's effectiveness at the first >By 2 Repe Com March 1 The Tov Tickets: JSC Studer Free si to the Tc needs onh )erformers t , lyrical beau other comr any compar ran't boast." Syraci This event i grant from Commissior dowment Touring Pr fhn Cr\t vv I LI I LI 1^ OVJI Fnnra\/irtrt f/i/i/c am /loinn n. ? & --'if H' to mark their valuables in a campus theft. (Photo by Chip L \ Plus. n Dancc rtory oanv a 8,1981 m vnship CC O, C/I Its $3 & $2 Huttle >wnship f a literal o ciemon- \j& ty, humor, 9 nunicative lies three ise Herald Journal s sponsored in f the South care i anrl thp Nafi wi vi a >~<r * w v for the Arts, ogram, in cor jthern Arts Fede M f'% r ovided for students campaign against owe//) a * mm 3art by a lina Arts onal En Dance ijunction ration. /