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Swimmer threatens DN with libel lawsuit at meeting coaches attend BY BRADLEY DAVIS Swimmer Sara Jowsey attended the Daily Nebraskan Publications Board meeting on Wednesday bringing with her an entourage of swimming coaches. Jowsey leveled charges against the Daily Nebraskan, saying the newspaper misquot ed her in an Oct. 2 story or alleged swim coach wrongdoing The Publications Board set! policy for the newspaper. Accompanying Jowsey to th( meeting were Swimming Coacl Cal Bentz and Assistant Coache! Keith Moore, Kelly Nordell anc Rick Paine. None of the coaches com i merited during the meeting, but instead several women, includ ; ing Bentz’s wife, Cara Anderson, a research associate in Family i and Consumer Sciences, took i the role as Jowsey’s spokes : women. 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The show is educational, comically self-deprecating, and ultimately very rewarding for all audiences. Tuesday, October 24, 2000 • 7:30pm Wednesday, October 25, 2000 • 7:30pm Lied Center programming is JOhlUiy Carson Theater supported w re Friends of Li ana grants from the National Endowment for the AiS 3 federal Lied Center for Performing Arts the lied Center are made possible ,. . ' , . . by tty ued ftrfamana Fund Lincoln, Nebraska mrnith has been established in parens Ernst M. and Ida K. lied. . Tickets: (402) 472-4747 or (800) 432-3231 ^UlNSfi^I-lincDln Box Office: 11:00am - 5:30pm M-F An equal opportunity educator and .. , emptger^^comprehenswe WWW.liedCeilter.org identify the other women pres ent at the meeting, saying they were simply friends of Jowsey. Jowsey said the Daily Nebraskan took her quotes out of context and fabricated other quotes. The newspaper ran a clarifi cation Oct. 3, stating some quotes of Jowsey were taken out of context, but Jowsey said she was not satisfied with its length or page two placement. She said she wanted other accommodations to be made or she would sue the newspaper. Daily Nebraskan Editor Sarah Baker defended the news paper’s actions, saying it fol lowed standard procedures in clarifying Jowsey’s statements. The board recommended the newspaper allow Jowsey to write a letter to the editor and consider writing a story including Jowsey’s opinions. The board’s recommenda tions are not binding, though, and the final decision rests with Baker. —n Make it a point , to follow | the fever. f It's everything Huskers! The essential source for Nebraska Football is now clicks away. The Big Red Page has the season's most up-to-date information on statistics, schedules and stories. There's even a place to share your comments. Think of it as the ultimate cure for Husker fever. 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