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7/10/99 Issue no: 966
Austrian Politics
Residences Telephone
System Goes Live
Just eight weeks after starting nected to the system gradually as
work to install the new telephone the work proceeds. Just before
system the first 1400 lines went your line goes live a telephone
live at mid-day on Monday. The and information pack will be deliv-
system, provided and managed ered to your room.
by ntl, offers residents a direct dial
telephone, internet access and Hazel Farm and Gill Avenue are
voicemail. Internal calls are free included in the system.
and external call charges are set Installation work has already start-
below BT domestic rates. ed at Hazel Farm and will contin-
ue at the same time as work on
On Monday 4 October nearly campus with completion expected
1400 phones were switched on in in December. Ted Adams house
all Campus Courts and at Gill will be cabled later in the semes-
Avenue. Prior to this ntl worked ter. Residents at Hazel Farm and
through the weekend testing lines Gill Avenue will have an identical
and delivering instruction packs to service to campus including free
rooms. At the time the system internal calls and free calls to the
went live about 70 of the new lines University data network.
were not working or had faults and
engineers from ntl are working to A further exciting development is
correct these within a few days. coming in December. Residents
with PC and modem will get free An artists impression of the new residences that have been commissioned for 2000/2001
ntl are committed to provide a high dial-in access to the University
level of customer support. This
week and next from 1100 -1600 a
network. This will enable you to
access learning materials held on
Horror Train Crash Raises Questions Over
customer help desk will be located
in the Philip Marchant Building
web servers at the University and
your EMail. The service will not,
Safety Of Public Transport
foyer (near the Accommodation however, be able to follow links to At 8.11 am on Tuesday morning, at into it. There are unconfirmed reports Tuesday’s crash. The need for an
Office). Students with questions pages or connect to servers which the height of rush hour, two trains col- that the Thames Train had received inquiry is immediate; the parallels
about the system are welcome to are outside the University. More lided at Ladbroke Grove just outside a green light, but that the Great being drawn between the two crash-
visit. If you have not got a phone information about this additional Paddington. Western Train had passed through es beg explanation.
line yet they will have information service will be available before it is two yellow warning lights and a red
about the installation programme. launched. At the time of going to press the signal. The alleged red signal has The Southall train disaster, in 1997,
Telephone support is available 24 death toll stood at 26, although the been passed through eight times killed 7 and injured 150. The enquiry
hours a day. This is accessed by For further information about the emergency services were convinced since 1993, including the Southall started in February 1998, was sus-
dialling 161 from your room phone installation work on campus there were no more survivors and train crash, which has many similari- pended almost immediately and re-
or 81161 from any University tele- please see the ntl information would not speculate on figures they ties to Tuesday’s crash. Within an started only last month. The accident
phone extension (i.e. in your boards in your Court Reception. showed concern for an unknown hour of the crash John Prescott, was “almost a replica” according to
KUB). You can also phone them Hazel farm residents will shortly number of bodies still in the wreck- Transport minister, had promised a Mr. Twomey, solicitor for Southall vic-
from call boxes on 0800 052 receive details of the installation age. full inquiry and Tony Blair had sent tims, and occurred on the same
1001. programme planned for the next 8 his deepest condolences. stretch of track. Whilst the two inci-
weeks. If you have general ques- A Thames Trains departure from dents are completely separate, both
A further 1600 telephone lines are tions about the system dial 161 Paddington, a two carriage train to By the end of the day the lawyers for involved a GWR train in similar cir-
due to go live between now and from an ntl phone or 81161 from Bedwyn (Wiltshire) was changing the Southall train crash victims has cumstances and they raise similar
December. Buildings that are cur- any other University phone. tracks when a Great Western 125 called for the inquiry, which re-con- safety questions.
rently being cabled will be con- express from Cheltenham ploughed venes next Monday, to include In particular the safety mechanisms
continued page 2....
barefacts@surrey.ac.uk News 1-3 n Letters & Current Affairs 4-6 n Barearts 7-15 n
Notices & Regulars 15-19 n Surrey Pride 20
2 7/10/99
Smoke a Note
Editorial An investigation run by showed high levels of cocaine showed high traces of cocaine
Editor Well, what can I say. Newsroom SouthEast showed contamination indicating close and ecstasy. The results have
Once again I find that less than 1% of London’s contact such as use in snorting been interpreted by the
myself with 4 and a bank notes are free from class a line. 1 in 4 showed low conta- researchers as an increase in
half minutes left A drugs. Of a 500 note sample mination, suggesting transfer drug use through the 20- 25
before collecting this tested by Mass Spec Analysis from other notes or contamina- year olds in the capital, along-
paper together and only 4 of the 500 notes were tion after handling the narcotic side the fall in street price of
pegging it down to completely clean. I in 20 and the notes together. 1 in 100 cocaine. HBG
Keren Eales
able in the town for students and townsfolk to pick up. This
was mainly decided on the grounds of welfare and personal
Coughs and Sneezes
(su-comms@surrey.ac.uk) safety of the students at Surrey - but hey, its polite for me to Relenza, the new anti-flu drug through the NHS. The drug, the country and take it’s
inform all of you that weren’t at Council. has been refused NHS state which costs £24 per course, research elsewhere. Richard
Features Editor funding. Relenza is a powder has not satisfied NICE that the Sykes, chairman of Glaxo
So what of the future of Barefacts now that we have an spray inhaled orally that it’s cost represents an effective Wellcome, pointed out that 50%
almost full team? Well, hopefully 5XH Magazine will rear its makers, Glaxo Wellcome, claim answer to the annual outbreaks of Glaxo’s research was carried
ugly head at some point in the next few months, so if you’re reduces the live of most of the of ‘flu. The government figures in Britain even though less than
interested in writing for it, come along to the Barefacts ‘flu bug strains. estimated £115m would be 10% of it’s business is British
Meeting, Mondays at 7pm in the Grant Mitchell Room. required in an ‘epidemic’ year, and commented that if the gov-
The National Institute for Glaxo responded that ordinarily ernment continues to be “antag-
Thanks to the team, especially Honey and Kevin - and also Clinical Excellence (NICE) has the cost would be only £10-15m onistic to this industry then obvi-
‘Good Luck’ to Rob Winder in his new job. Speak to soon - decided that the drug is not a per year. ously it will start to move else-
Honey Barter and ‘The Verdict’ comes out next Monday.....hmmmmm. viable option to be placed under where.” HBG
state funding, that is it will not Yet again Glaxo’s main defence
Godfrey Andy (Editor & VP Comms & Marketing) be available under prescription has been to threaten to leave
(su-comms@surrey.ac.uk)
Train Crash Raises Questions Of Safety
Music Editor (continued from page 1)
After recent bad press in view with Surrey Ad provided on trains will be brought The industry has been quick to to travel on, but the issue of over-
the local paper, reporter Robert Dunt as under scrutiny. Currently all trains point out that the trains are not crowding reappears. The two
Barefacts made it into highlighting the fact that have an Automatic Warning getting more perilous. Last year train companies could not be
The Surrey Advertiser the actions of a minority System, but this is seen as a use- no-one died in a railway accident sure how many people were on
for its defence of the of students should not ful but non essential safety fea- and of course more people die on the trains, nor were the numbers
students at Surrey over stereotype 11,000 indi- ture by the industry. The the roads every year - approxi- regulated or limited. Commuter
the parking problems in viduals as trouble mak- Automatic Train Protection was mately 2 every day according to train capacity is a well known
Onslow Village. A page ers. This was good pub- it’s alternative at privatisation in the Oxford University transport undefined quantity, which must
Kevin Marston three article explained licity for both Barefacts 1993. ATP links the brakes of the studies unit. However, the be a more salient safety issue as
(sc81km@surrey.ac.uk) how Barefacts had been and the students at train to the signals in a similar Southall crash and possibly the a daily problem not just with
placed in the town to UniS and it is hoped that way to the London underground Ladbroke Grove crash too, are major incidents. Overcrowding as
Arts Editor highlight the issue and in the next meeting of system, but was considered too examples of SPAD incidents. well as speed and signalling will
to defend claims that the the Onslow Village expensive to be a requirement. It SPAD, Signal Passed At Danger, be focused on in the Southall
‘Students were on a col- Pressure Group will is estimated that it would cost incidents are on the increase and enquiry, in context of the particu-
lision course’ with the allow representatives £750m to refit all trains with ATP. are the biggest threat to passen- lar members of staff and regula-
residents of Onslow from the Students’ By raising financial concerns the ger safety. During the 1990s tions of the individual companies
Village. Barefacts Union to take place in industry is making itself open to alone 17 people have died in involved.
Editor, Andy Blair, was the discussions of the examination of it’s motives - is the SPAD incidents. If Tuesday’s inci-
quoted after an inter- problem. profit imperative reducing safety? dent is linked to missed signals At close of press: no one has
the calls for a better and more been held responsible for the
BF Positions Vacant:
Liz Sweetland fail-safe mechanism to be fitted crash. The death toll was 26,
News Editor on all trains will be strengthened. but expected to rise through the
(mu71@surrey.ac.uk)
John Prescott will be facing some rest of the clear up operation,
If you are interested in
Sports & joining the Barefacts
very difficult questions and even 98 had minor injuries, 26 had
harder decisions as the enquiries serious injuries mostly burns
Societies Editor Editorial Team then unfold. As Steve Watts put it, the and crush injuries, there were
please email transport policy has “taxed peo- 41 “walking wounded”. The dri-
barefacts@surrey.ac.uk ple out of cars into death trap vers of the two trains could not
Photo trains”. be confirmed as among the sur-
or come along to the
Coming Soon meetings at 7pm vivors. The police were treating
Regular commuters will need the crash as a crime scene.
Monday in the Grant reassurance that trains are safe
Mitchell Room.
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Unicafe Project
Women in Saudi Arabia have discussions, they may only senger”. 1 dead, 69 injured.
gained the right to view debates observe from a balcony. Mr bin
of the country's all male national Jubair added that they could talk 17 December 1991, Cardiff. Over 100
assembly. "Society and the shura to the assembly members in pri- UniS has launched the latest European Social Fund, the pro- people injured when two trains collided in
council must benefit from the vate if they wished. pilot education initiative which ject aims to “provide a flexible
a tunnel under the River Severn
qualifications and experiences of will allow learners to download and friendly learning environment
women," said Mr bin Jubair the In Kuwait last May, women were course material at eight locations to accommodate peoples 12 December 1988, Clapham Junction.
head of the council. Another allowed to vote and stand for in the Unicafe partnership. lifestyles at the start of the 21st Most serious recent crash, with 35 killed.
member agreed, saying it "gives election for the first time. Kuwait's Sites include Guildford library’s century”. HBG The Hidden enquiry made the recom-
them a clear recognition of their Emir Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad al- new Learning Centre, Tesco and
mendations for ATP, still not in use yet, but
role in society, which is as impor- Sabah said the move was "in local colleges. Funded by the will be raised at the Southall investigation.
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Paul Oakenfold , (not field), up the escalators on the first floor and
first DJ to play on the main log on to the web-site The London
stage at Glastonbury, toured Home will be the epicentre of the
alongside U2 and Happy three, the city needs a club like this to
Mondays, one of the origina - be recognised as we approach the
tors of the Balearic/ acid millennium as the major dance capital
house scene in ’88 and a of the world.
Guinness book record holder
for the most successful DJ in Is it true the Bouncers quiz the
the world…ex- resident of clubbers before allowing entry?
Cream, new resident of Home Yeah… we don’t want tourists just
and now at the University of hearing the music from the street and
Surrey students Union. (And joining the queue for the sake of it. If
some of you didn’t want to part you know why you are going you won’t
with eleven pounds.) have a problem, they don’t exactly ask
a thousand and one questions.
First date of the perfecto tour
and the team are struggling to What was the first record you
keep to schedule, Friday 8:30 bought?
Career? club scene, in my opinion it’s the atti-
Paul arrives prompt three Errrr.. good question…What was
There’s many, supporting U2 and the tude of the crowd, the sound system
hours before he’s due on the it?…. Arhh yeah David Bowie but I
Stone Roses, playing at Wembley and the music that create the atmos-
U.V supped stage of the union. can’t remember which.
Stadium. phere. If I was going to do a film it
The perfecto tour manager
would have to be something more cult
says he’ll give fifteen minutes What was the first record you
Do you think your tours have influ- and stylish like ‘Lock-stock.’ No
for the interview with the smashed up?
enced offence to Carl though!
World’s best DJ. Despite hav- The record I smashed I did it acciden-
the indie content in your sets like
ing three hours sleep the night tally, I got it caught between my leg
the remix of Radiohead’s ‘Street I hear there is big plans for the
before and repeatedly yawning and a door. It was an album by
Spirit’? future and Perfecto’s web- site?
throughout (I hope not Barbara Williams, I went through this
Yeah…How do you know about If we can pull it off financially I will be
because of my questions) he really mad stage of liking Jazz-funk…I
that?….it’s a little mix I made myself the first resident DJ in your house. The
gives me twenty-five. tracked it down as it was quite rare at
but the band ain’t heard it yet I did it off last or first Saturday of every month
the time, it cost me £40.
my own back….. yeah I’m definitely you’ll be able to get some mates
Why start the Tour at the University
playing that one tonight. round, get on the net, have a few
of Surrey? Have you got another one since?
beers and watch me live in a club any-
I DJ’d here a few years ago and really Nah… I never could replace it!
If you are the best DJ in the world where in the World, this maybe up and
enjoyed the reception. I like playing to
who in your opinion is the second? running by the last date on the tour.
students but I don’t seem to play at How many records do you receive a
First of all I’m only the best because
university’s enough I had the opportu- week?
the people vote me as such, not Oakenfold & Perfecto can be seen at
nity to put Perfecto back on the road About a hundred to a hundred and
because the industry says so. My various Universities up until
and showcase my new acts and this is fifty, I select what I like not what I think
favourite DJ’s are Norman Jay and November 12th or at Home every
a good a time as any to do it. the crowd would like?
Nancy-Noise but it’s up to the people Sunday morning from 1-4 p.m.
who say is second best.
You were quoted as saying ‘you How much sleep do you get a
wanted to create a Northern atmos- night? (L.W) Interview by
Have you ever thought of appearing Daniel Cremin
phere with your London Home resi- Last night I got three hours…the most
in a film like Carl Cox did in ‘Human
dency’, how do you plan to achieve time I’ve gone without sleep is a little
Traffic’?
this? over two days.
I’ve been offered two roles in the last
As it is only just got up and running it
year or so, I ain’t confident enough to
will take time but we’ve got innovative What’s the biggest hick-up you’ve
do anything like that at the moment. I
ways to begin to establish it. 40 ft had?
love film’s I’m a member of Bafta, I
screens will be going up out the front I had my records stolen about a month
thought Human Traffic was shallow,
of the club, so when all three Homes ago from an airport prior to the open-
just based on clubbers taking untold
are open, (New York early next year.) ing night of Home, I’m still struggling to
amounts of drugs, it gives inexperi-
you could be in Leicester square look- replace the promo’s now!
enced clubbers the impression that
ing at the screen seeing me live in
that is the only way
Sydney and if you want to listen, go What’s the best moment of your
you can enjoy the
well as appearing at every live perfor- berserk when Morriss sings the opening and a mosh-tastic version of ‘If..’ later,
SLIGHT RETURN mance.
‘Solomon Bites The Worm’ kicks off as
line of the superb ‘Slight Return’. And who
said they were boring to watch? It’s not
the band leaves the stage, heroes of
Portsmouth. Between the slippery floor
usual; three and a half minutes of meaty every day a band begins their encore with and smoky air hangs a feeling that their
The Bluetones/The Lazybirds guitar-driven Indie rock. Front-man Mark a jaunty cover of an old Chas & Dave clas- return is going to be bigger than ever.
Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms Morriss is more enthusiastic than ever, sic (and very good it is too). Andrew Smith
shuffling around the stage in his typical A thumping instrumental (‘Blood Bubble’)
23rd September 1999
laddish manner and interacting with the
crowd via cheeky grins and facial expres-
Back to the cosy atmosphere of The
sions.
Wedgewood Rooms once again. Pleasant
So are the new songs much cop? Well, it’s
& non-threatening, it’s as if everyone there
hard to tell when you see a band live (you
knows each other on a first-person basis.
really need to sit down and listen to the
Firstly, a quick shout goes out to the
music with a nice cup of tea and biscuit).
Lazybirds; a kind of ‘scaled-down’ version
However, they go down really well with the
of the main act. There’s plenty of feel-good
crowd. ‘Keep The Home Fires Burning’
tunes, full of rhythm and spirit. Lovely.
glides along comfortably, ‘Zorro’ rocks
The Bluetones have been back in the stu-
heartily and ‘One-Speed Gearbox’ oozes
dio recently, recording their third album.
with typical Bluetones style. They’re not
Tonight is the second of two ‘low-key’
too much, just given in small doses
warm-up gigs for festivals overseas, so it’s
between the classics like ‘Bluetonic’ and
no surprise that hundreds of the hardcore
the dazzling ‘4 Day Weekend’. ‘Are You
fanbase have turned up to hear some of
Blue Or Are You Blind’ is delivered with a
the new tunes.
little more venom tonight, as is the delight-
The Tones are now a five-piece; keyboard
ful ‘Cut Some Rug’.
player Richard Payne is now an official
There are no faults, this band appears to
member of the band and has been more
be maturing as a live act as well as song-
involved in writing the new material as
writers. The crowd is lapping it up; going
12 Films 7th October 1999
Film Competition
NSPCC CHARITY PREMIERE @ The ODEON CINEMA, GUILDFORD
WIN TICKETS TO THE NSPCC
CHARITY PREMIERE OF DISNEY’S NEW
FILM ‘ TARZAN ’
Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' immortal In telling their version of the Tarzan story,
adventure classic, Tarzan of the Apes, and the Disney creative team chose to explore
energized by the driving rhythm of five the lead character's emotional journey as
great new songs by Grammy Award-win- he tries to find his place between "two
ning singer/songwriter/drummer Phil worlds" - the animal family that raised him
Collins, Walt Disney Pictures' new animat- and the human family into which he was
ed feature, "Tarzan," takes moviegoers on born. This powerful theme gave new focus
an imaginative fun-filled jungle excursion to the story and provided previously unex-
unlike any other. Although there have been plored opportunities to add depth and emo-
many previous film versions of the "Tarzan" tion to the characters and their situations.
story, this is the first full-length animated While remaining true to the spirit and
feature ever to focus on the legendary loin- essence of Burroughs' source material, the
clothed adventurer. Animation allowed the filmmakers fashioned a story uniquely suit-
filmmakers to show Tarzan's relationship ed to a Disney animated feature. They also
with his animal family as never before and sought ways to make the character of
gave them the ability to have him move as Tarzan interesting and relevant to contem-
Burroughs had envisioned but as no human porary audiences.
actor physically could. Combining humor,
breathtaking jungle action and sensational With 47 previous movie adaptations,
music with powerful emotional themes, the "Tarzan" is said to be the second most
film provides a timeless and contemporary filmedsubject in Hollywood history (exceed-
take on the popular tale. ed only by "Dracula") and one of the all-
We have three pairs of luxury seats for the ODEON/NSPCC time most popular with moviegoers. By cre-
Charity Premiere of Disney’s ‘Tarzan’ on Sunday 10th October. To Disney's "Tarzan" follows the extraordinary ating the first animated version of the story,
adventures of an orphaned infant raised by Disney is realizing a dream long held by
win one of these pairs of tickets, email us at a family of gorillas and ultimately accepted Burroughs himself. As early as 1936, the
barefacts@surrey.ac.uk with the answer to the following question: as one of their own. As Tarzan matures into author gave serious thought to animating
a young man with all the instincts of a jun- "Tarzan" as a means of more faithfully
gle animal and the physical prowess of an bringing his hero to the screen. In a letter to
‘Which Disney Cartoon Feature Film is generally athletic superstar, his life changes forever his son, he wrote, "The cartoon must be
accepted as being the last to be predominantly hand when he finally meets other humans, with good. It must approximate Disney excel-
drawn rather than computer animated’ whom he feels an immediate and irre- lence." Several treatments were written but
sistible bond. the project never came to fruition.
ANSWERS TO US BY 5pm THIS FRIDAY!!!!!!!!
UNION ENTS PLANNER
Who Knows
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(HRB 8 til 2 Maybe?)
‘Open to everybody’ refers to members only or registered guests of the University of Surrey Students’ Union
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NOTICES
Pool & Snooker Soc AGM & EGM NOTICES Sports Bursaries
Anyone interested in pool/
Good at your sport? - Know someone else
snooker and helping out 'University of Surrey's Mountain Bike Club AGM
occasionally with running the who is?
Thursday, 14th October, '99 at 6:10 p.m. in
society, please e-mail me at
jleswright@hotmail.com. We Teaching Block room 21 All members Old and Then have you thought about applying for
need YOU! New should attend!' a University of Surrey sports bursary?
John Wright Vice President These are meant for those people who
Pool/Snooker Soc. Ski Club AGM - Mon 18th October 1999 have both a commitment to both academ-
ic and sporting excellence, and will help
5pm - Sports Officers Office (in Union)
you with both funding and some leniency
Swimming EMail eeplaf@surrey.ac.uk (for more details) in terms of both your sport and studies.
Timetables
Available from Sub Aqua EGM (two weeks time) Details are available from the Sports
Office and the Sports Centre or on the
Sports Office 7:30pm TB11 Web at: www.surrey.ac.uk/Campusport
Spectrum 9pm for election of training officer
Mondays is (date not supplied Ed) Applications must be returned to the
Womens Waterpolo Campusports Centre Manager, John
Perrin by Friday 8th October 1999.
Only "PhotoSoc AGM - 6.00pm Wednesday 13th
Nor Soc
October 1999 in Grant Mitchell Room
(opposite Student Activities Centre in the Union
Students from
building). All are welcome" Driver Needed For
Norway, Sweden, Denmark Wednesday & Friday Hazel
and Finland AGM for Squash. Sunday 10th between 5pm Farm Runs between 2am
Election of new committee &
and 7pm atthe Varsity Centre. and 3am
Sign-up for new members Please Contact Union
Thursday 7th October Friends Of Asia AGM
Lecture Theatre B
Reception xtn. 9223
Date: 12th October 1999
19.00
Time: 7pm (room is booked until 10pm)
Location: LT B
There will be a meeting & discussion about the proposed Helyn Rose Bar refurbishment on
Friday 8th at 12pm in the Grant Mitchell Room.
ALL ARE WELCOME
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However, although you’ve probably heard it a million times before (even if Taking place at the Royal Garden Hotel,
you don’t believe it) every one of us can make a difference. For example, Kensington, the event will be one of the
just the way in which you put your rubbish in the bin can have a positive or biggest and most prestigious balls of the
negative effect on the environment. Basically, small changes to your
year, incorporating a champagne reception,
lifestyle can all add up to make a difference and the more people that 4 course meal with wine, live band and DJ,
change the way they live, the bigger and better that difference will be! and a raffle prize list that’s out of this world!
Therefore Greensoc have compiled a list of 10 ways that you can easily live There will be coach travel laid on from cam-
a Greener life: pus to this, one of the finest hotels in the
country.
1) Turn off kitchen, bathroom and hallway lights when you see that these
places aren’t occupied But, I hear you ask, how fine? Well, come
and be dumbfounded by the pictures of our
2) Avoid having your radiator on and window open at the same time ballroom, the landscape views from the hotel
rooms and the quality of the people organis-
3) Avoid leaving the water running whilst brushing your teeth. Instead use ing it all! The TICKET LAUNCH for the
a cup of water to rinse your mouth CDDC Charity Ball 2000 is upon us.
4) Urge your floor to recycle all tins, glass bottles, paper, cans etc. These
can be can be recycled on campus using minimal effort
Want to see more reviews covering interna- The Lakeside restaurant will play host to the
ticket launch at 7:30pm on Thursday 7th
tional issues? Do you have anything to say October (week 5). Entrance is £1.50, which
5) Compress all rubbish you do not wish to recycle. This reduces the in relation to being an international student? includes a glass of wine, and a raffle ticket -
sheer volume of waste.
From up coming cultural events and festi- 2 ball tickets worth a total of £90 will be won
at this event!
6) Try to wash your dishes as a group on your floor to avoid the waste of vals, to foreign music and film reviews, we
fresh water and detergent want to hear form you. Tickets for the ball will go on sale 11am-1pm
each day from Monday 11th (week 6) on the
7) Photocopy on both sides of a piece of paper. Also try to get your lectur- ground floor of AZ building to SOMS stu-
ers to do the same. You don’t need to write anything if you so wish, as
dents and their guests only. Tickets will be
we will do all that for you. All we require is your open to all, depending on availability, at a
8) Don’t take new plastic bags every time you visit Tesco’s, instead take
your rucksack or a reusable bag
knowledge and ideas, so that the voice of UniS’s later date - watch this space!
international society can be heard. Finally, a BIG thank you to everyone for mak-
9) Where possible use a china cup in the food outlets. Try to avoid using ing Cocktails and Karaoke a tremendously
the polystyrene unless you wish to take your drink away
For more information, contact Mona successful event! Apart from raising well
over £300 for charity, it was good to see so
10) Keep a box of scrap paper (old photocopies, print outs, damaged Sahlabadi
many school girls and boys playing with
paper etc) for end of term revision. Tel: 01483 301063 each other... SPANK!
1. Operations are changing at Twyford H :Cupid, Control, To all those at Pub Golf last night, hope you are enjoying
Shell, Aahh... whats gone wrong? those hangovers this morning!!
2. The Milkman has been challenged......but by whom ? Heres to the creation of many new nicknames!
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SURREY PRIDE
University of Surrey RFC 23, Reigate & Redhill RFC 5
Surrey's second league match rarely broke into our half, and
Sports Profile
of the season kicked off on when they did they were firmly Charlotte Dawson Women’s Footie Captain
Saturday against Reigate & booted back out again. The for- Name/Age:
Redhill, relegated last season wards dominated the lineouts, Charlotte Dawson/20 Worst Injury:
from Surrey League 2. The day with JBF(Lucy?) and Aesop sprained ankle
started with a scramble for car making some classy takes, Department:
places as we were without a while the backs carried on music What do you go for in a
minibus, which resulted in dancing through, around and man?:
debutant Big Jim (6'4") being occassionally over Reigate's Measurements: tall, good looking & lots of
squeezed into Lazy Boy's defence. The pressure was 5ft 6” (size 6 feet) muscles
Peugeot 106 (matchbox on enough for Filth to score
wheels). Despite the fleet of Surrey's second, putting us up Sporting Interests: Most Embarassing Moment:
cars getting separated & to 13-0. The only half time sub - football & tennis probably yet to come!
spending the afternoon driving stitution was that of Aesop for
in circles around Reigate Ramin, and the second half Marital Status: Sporting Superstitions:
("look at you, with your coat!"), was under way. attached (dubious! Ed) always drinking after matches
we finally got the team togeth-
er. With 10 minutes until kick Unfortunately, it didn't go as Favourite Feature: Does Surrey Sport affect your
off. planned. The play was still hair social/private life?:
good, but too scrappy, and half only on Wednesday nights and only in a
Surrey received, and Reigate the team seemed to have Favourite Food: good way
soon gave away a penalty in caught the incurable disease Ben & Jerry’s ice cream
front of the posts, a mistake known as "Giving Lip To The Sporting Role Model:
which Luke "Filth" Philpott duly Ref Syndrome". This resulted Most Recent Music Purchase: Denise Lewis
converted into 3 points.It was in lost ground, fraying tempers 7 Cds in the HMV sale (including Air Moon
about now that we realised that and a caution for the Tapp Safari) Sum yourself up in three words:
this was a game which we Monster (who still pleads inno - blonde, loud, fun
could and were going to win. cence). Filth kicked yet anoth - What Does Surrey Sport Give You?:
For the first time this season er penalty (glory), and Fresher friends, hangovers & responsibilities Any last words:
we decided that the forwards Tom made the mistake of scor- King, watch out, we’re after you!
would win scrums, rucks and ing on his debut game. Filth Most Memorable Moment:
mauls, and that the backs converted (glory), and all that losing our Sessa cup match at the last Thanks to Charlotte and will next weeks
would actually run set plays remained was for Reigate to minute and having a dodgy referee who Star of Surrey Pride answer all the ques-
without dropping the ball! After score a consolation try. The didn’t understand the rules tions asked of them?
superb support play some whistle blew, Surrey 23
nippy handling in the back line,
winger Andy was able to skin
Reigate 5. Cue much singing
and drinking of beer. (Tom be Fancy A Race?
his marker and score Surrey's warned this day will return to Calling all athletes and aspiring athletes! There indoors (including a trip to bonnie Glasgow – how
first try. unsubstantiated haunt you!!) are many opportunities to represent your univer- could you refuse) and outdoor track. The stan-
rumours spread that skipper sity in athletic competition whether you are an dard for BUSA is slightly higher but anyone want-
Ascot looked happy at this "The more cynical you experienced athlete or an interested beginner. ing to give it a go will most certainly not be dis-
The London Colleges League consists of 5 cross couraged!
point. become, the better off you'll
country races and 1 road race and these take
be..." - The Offspring part in many destinations in and around London. If anybody is interested in competing in either the
The first half continued much This is open to anybody of any standard – the LCL or BUSA or just wants a bit more information
the same, with Reigate being Athers. more the merrier! then please give me, Vicky, a ring on 0370-
driven back repeatedly. They 807270 or 01483-569875. First LCL cross coun-
As far as national competitions are concerned, try is in mid October at Hampstead so please let
Sporting Vernacular FOOTBALL RESULT there are BUSA championships in cross country, me know soon if you are interested.
Ahh, the revolution is here. SURREY COUNTY CUP 1st John "Puffin' Billy" Fagan had a
Round couple of quality (if he did say so
It is all change at the Barefacts Office this
himself) long range efforts before
semester. No longer are editorials held with a Royal Holloway Old Boys 1 some incisive passing let Sam
collection of slightly hairy people perched on a UniS 1st XI 1-1 AET, USFC "Chilli Sauce" Nourizadeh to
random assortment or chairs, tables and win 4-2 on penalties equalise spectacularly. A mid-
decaying back copies. Gone are the days field battle ensued with neither
when the editor handed out lollipops and the Royal Holloway undoubtedly side breaking the deadlock with-
news editor spun round aimlessly in the com- began the stronger and were in the 90 minutes.
fortable wheely chair while discussing the soon peppering the first team
complete lack of news. For a start there sud- new boy Tyler "T-Man" White's Extra Time - Skipper Richie
denly seems to be things happening on cam- goal. A comical goalmouth "Lethargy" Bedford subbed him-
pus...scandalous goings on and wrong doings. scramble involving Damien self for a tactical ciggie allowing
Editorial meetings now take place round a "Oops" Westlake and Richie Rob "Squaddie" La Pena to stiff-
conference table and people brandish note "Sexy" Butler saw the ball hit the en up the midfield. Dom "Not
books while mobile phones ring urgently as woodwork twice before being French" Walker replaced Nick
the news floods in. hooked clear. However the oppo soon after and nearly scored a
soon got their reward and went winner at the Death. However, a
There is also a bit of a coup at the rear end of 1-0 ahead. USFC reacted well, fruitless extra-time meant that
your Barefacts, the sports pages have been with Andy "F@c£$n' 'ell" Kinsey specialist penalty taker Jim
taken over by the one person who continually making some strong foraging 'Driver' Bloomfield was called
got picked last for rounders (if picked at all) runs down the left and Nick upon with seconds remaining,
and got thrown out of the netball team aged "Yokel" Semmens feeding off this was an inspired swap by the
eleven for a complete lack of catching ability. Andy's teasing crosses. Half skip.
Let me introduce my name is Lindsay and I time came with Surrey beginning
sail. to impose themselves on the We duly won the penalty shoot
game but still behind. out 4-2 with expert spot kicks
I am also going to do my utmost to make sure from John "Maggot" Guiney,
that the back few pages of Barefacts don’t get Some great defensive from the Puffin' Billy, Driver and "No Need
completely taken over by the ever enthusiastic back three, with Ray "Psycho" for a Nickname" Trigger.
Arts/Music-review crowd, and continue to tell Legg chopping down players left, Excellent commitment all round,
the best (and the worst) of everything that right and centre, built a strong Fellas!!
Surrey has to offer. base for us to drive forward.
‘Cause
‘Cause we lied
Co-op, Tesco, Sainsbury’s & One-Stop on
on the
the back
back of
of
the
the last
last issue!!
issue!!