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a S disapprove o breakdancmg photos , ,.
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Spori~ Editor Bengnett and) W'lkun [limographs 0f SEX?“ mum“ appeared the next Vie see nothing wrong with stu- When told yesterday that the phoe He \Hltl ihi :itil‘- . ."" a“ '
I‘I‘ 9" f?" during a ,\ "l 6’ Kentucky Kernel. DaVIs denteathletes SOClallZlng like other tos had caused some controxersx migl' not br- vui ~ A ,y .y, “ '.,' ,-
Pl 't , h‘ fb k tball l . . recent photo sesSion. which featured said the photo of them in flashy students" Sutton said. "But we among coaches and ”mew“, Ben mlgm ”m 2.. _ _. iIi, L
ioIOgIrIdp b 0 aSIIe pawrb the two players dancing at the 2000 clothes and sunglasses was not as weren't sure that projected the nett said "That's the first 1 hr re myt A h ’ ‘2 l .‘ .' y
Kath" Vialker 3.“? Winston Bennett \ l.P.Inightclub “tame ‘35 some 0‘ theOlher photos image of Kentucky basketball l‘in heard ofit " 2 d‘ d ".l.‘ ': 2'-
breakdancmg may appear In Sports Davis coordinated the Sept. 30 ses- “Let‘s just say that maybe all the not sure all the péople who support Walker could not lx- Fe'lChed for Piipanek dist) mi ital the it .ta 9 ,' ‘I‘ '
Illustrated next month. but the ptIcI- sion, which featured the two players ramifications hadn't been conSid- the great program at Kentucky comment ’ " azine had the right m “.1 nouns ’: y} ' ': "if
lures wool have lhe hlessmg 0f [.5 dancmg in street clothes and in ered in terms of recruiting." Day'is wouldapproveof it “ ' Pa an ,k ey d the -y y t - - and “0‘ ”Wm “" “"4" 1‘ "I ‘ 2 I" WT":
bPONSOlllClalS Wildcat uniforms. after the ma - said . . . , y p ‘ J“ ( magazine h‘” mm W ll- l . . . '5 ‘J " ' - «'3’
l h p. k th ba k tball ed . g - I Sutton also said that Sports [Hus not decided whether it will print the p m ‘ “I” “ " "'3 . '- "i "
-0 n dpatle e III5 e l- azme asked to photograph them. Sutton said other members of the trated came back a few days after photographs but “if the\ are, not usual for ”limit" l miss 1n; pt .y ,- .i .I .- IIiJ.
WIT {WI the magazine. 5d“: yESterdIay [)avis said UK coach Eddie Sutton L'K basketball coaching staff and the session and took more cohventio- used it won t be because the I’m “0‘ be printed ”n‘ m“ ‘ -' ~‘~ -' I'?‘ l " t fp'e
that l K assistant sports information expressed concern about the image sports officials also questioned the nal shots of Bennett and Walker at versi'ty of Kentucky asked that they 82m? mum ”MW" 1 t" ' I ': " -* t :3." a
director Brad DaVlS has asked the conveyed by a photograph of the two photh Memorial Coliseum. not housed ., - ‘ - V Pitt ”2“ I, s 'I . 2 . f j}! ",I
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0“ aw er 0° 5 Over pumpkins that Louise Bryons W05 59“"‘9 yesterday ll" f0"95'FYy IS a member of Xi Sigma Pi, an forestry honor somety which was sell- lists possmle side tl’t‘1‘2: 1' ,:~ ~_ .~ I . ’
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Senate tables bill ex andin excused b n r l ~ ~
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It)(t§TIHI.\I.-\.P.\l.t)k.\l() Senate member Ward (‘rowe said tip. “This arbitrarily penalizes the Association on Jewish Affairs ”Ree sences because determining which ageogtl‘o: {ligated-:2 T‘tf‘lltlt‘ t , . .y .' 9 -
59ml" Skiff“ m” ’ mew“ currently no mm ”.119- student."she said ligious minorities are often over- hilllda)‘s were valid and which were have any side affix-i; ~ii~s ’f‘iil' men I . ‘ ', I . -
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The l niversity Senate yesterday An amendment proposed by Kathy “.immihem:$;fl: térzxégggrzed for student: without Qai\d frorlrfifltthlis “dz 01mm“. 23:19::22’nfhf 2.21"} ”t ', A I I y ~ ‘ 2 . '
tabled .i bill that would expand the Ashcraft. a student senate council ' t' . . f . '. Germain son: he [.‘lcif‘n to form 1 I 5" ) a ‘3‘ ' " "1 “i , ‘ . i y '
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rule concerning excused absences member. gives students the Opporer senus .[he proposal allowed, LN] . m. r“ 5 (2- ””2132; 929mm“ committee to draw up a proposal for mewml‘ "”9 eft “ * ' ' j , .- ; . . . ..
mlt' to make up any exam mie ed Barcla}I a professor of family stud- conrerning re lElWS 01 d.“ the senatei-ouncii A nurse at the stutter: llt. ' ' . ‘ -~
dis £412; thtli‘nizge (3f [3; “Lad“: due to an excused absence rather fikfiolgfiyhzeéimcsr‘n ”law???” He said students worry about pos . IStrtyhices “121, Jq‘n'lh'fl, ; ”Id. . h - y ’ .~ '2' -
"ll , ,2 f d . d hp ,.p0 than lust requiredexamv . )k . ld be I " Ice or I‘M“? a sible direct rebuff and intimidation. (harles Byers thiy L‘niyersny‘s 0 039 m ”05‘9” ““ _ ' “‘ it ~ , I y I“I -.I.I .
sa sIspcciIIic \iorIing an t e sen- ww T|Ou- abused if students therefore. they often do not tell their ombudsman. “pom 1 complaints self is one developed that tint-titre . t" .' I HI I ,—,e
IitItI tounc;I sgecision not to IirIicludIe Ashcraft said that prt'VlUUSIIV. a :tetnrtIa owed up to tour excused ab- professors about upcoming religious his offii » had ri-i .yiied during think WiIllIIpi-iitm-t luI-IttittIt Iii. r 2:... ItIIi II .
It "'be, 0, a» a. excusaie a . professor mm a drop-test policy . us holidays "(‘liiistian holidays are al» 19min ; t 29am?» oncerning ah. mOst prualent flu e i. i _ . a ,
senCis. \oting on the bill will not would not be r ired [0,110“, fl . . ... _ I, . _ I .. dy . . d b l ' . sences said (ox Doctore. can "t .t' ~. t.i .- - ,‘ ' ' '-' "'
t'ike place untilnext month “1“ d 3~ U Tht txclusion of religious holidays rea . t0\ere - U1 0“" tellsmm ly ‘ur “I. -h .2 ,, . , , . ~. . r "- .
‘ ' dent “'llh an excused absence ‘0 as excusable absences drew crit— holidavsaren‘t” "It iui ludgmtnt that nim coantfn but inlxl I .2 ' I I "1' 2?
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ll Pd>>9d- [he bl“ “011M recognize make UP e ml>§9d exam students ictsm from scyeral senate members, The senate counc1l. in an earlier times it was a case of poor conimu- catedguessu‘ Q‘ H u * ’:.y" ‘~ '- '5, I -
gillerI‘I‘Ier‘W lhf‘n (193th $1 aIbfaImlIlN (‘Xf‘USPdI ‘ldr mmlsi‘lng a common including Ken (iermaiii.IprI0fess0r of decision. voted not to include reli itication between the student and in- The flu shot ~will t-os: st "l 1' 't-r .. - '1 .2 ‘. ‘ I
t ‘L “ extusa ’9 a “me exam “0“ “I owed ‘0 make " law and PTPSIdC‘m 0f [h 5 faculty gious holidays as excusable aby structor.‘~ Ryers said some students that i> a lo: :., Hm ’I ‘ 2..
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. fee doesn‘t cinci 'lie its: : ll . ; . . i- I‘.
0“ tr tlon I —'—--~'-—- .__.__ dents. Cox said 'it wiiuifi t» yeti .' ~ . = 'y I'I
uses lit—U! expensive The \ai‘t‘ti‘c xii 'i'i} is '. ' . ’» ’ I' I .
not one we keep ‘ily Writ 'i'. wrly ,‘ , J... '
. ”:L—A-Tfl -_._‘:_::‘: comes inonceayenr -I' '~ 'I _' . .‘ ' ~‘ -. " I;
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parking problems it [at “J I! at. W. it... J , .
‘ I l‘ L—J H last year. only 7t: shits tie-rt ; .er. ' . I ' " -I .’
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ni TIMJOHNSUN the l'K Medical (‘enler is the cul- l ' 3:“ Wm, 95°93 “.’ "”‘f .' ’ __""‘g . ‘- . ’.
Senior Staff Writer prit. said Peggy McClintock. spe» ! ‘2 ’ gsdfifg'm (3,0921 I 1W '2 " 2 ' " ' '
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. Cial asSistant to the chancellor g f I’ ‘ Proposed parting] Proposed ' :2". g1”, -- 5211212,” 4.. ‘2‘ ‘. 1-,, i ,.' ,
JV JIM." Stephenson dFOYI‘ It) for business services 5 \ ‘ \ / nn-nsandlhc . (‘omlmctiongm y,—/ ’2 WIN“ net-heroine . II‘I'I ' . ' , , . '.
work on the first day of classes t'onstruction on the Dorothy 5! \_—:/ “"m'molpflkmlll ““1"“ "WW?" ‘ l f ' 1 a. ‘ V ' ’ . 2 ‘
this semester. she knew the traf- Enslow ("omhs (‘ancer Research is smces‘lhcy would H of parking spaces I —-—" .7 - '
fit‘ and parking Situation would Facility began two weeks ago. EL “‘EflWREOH’KPARK'M; provide: l‘ they will unite "9:1 . "
lie bail But she had no idea how while the construction fence for if" PWCMS""M 5“” a PorterCliurch 2 l INS.DE l ' , , I
had .. the new Animal (‘are Building L Proposcdhflting Building—32 ‘Cm‘m ”“5““. . ' ‘ ' '
"0n the first day of registra- hasalsobeen put up . \ (‘lift (‘lrde 2 ””2” l _ ',
tion for the fall semester. I drove "We've had complaints that com ‘SulonCcnmlot 2 0m“ “‘"m‘hh" ""“U'n‘ ‘ 'I . '
lip expecting a parking space be- we've eliminated ‘A' parking and /i\“‘ K. - 2 ‘ “7 about her musk. not \tr ”Litll ‘m- ‘
cause i had an ‘A‘ sticker." said that there‘s not enough close-in ““4 . no" l‘"'°"“°i .. I ‘00“ 0" h" “N «WWI l" J 'L ‘ ‘
Stephenson. a research informa» parking for everybody." Mct‘lin- 7 "//\ ‘ Medical (“in Shively Sports l new of her Soul km .tlimir. et-t iii- '
lion specialist in the College of tock said. “But there‘s just not (\I \ addition—468 Ccnterlot-loo ‘ VERSIONS.pa51c 2.
Allied Health. "I didn‘t kn0w that enough building room to accom- /\ \ \~ \ \
the Annex H ‘A' lot was blocked mOdate every-body with closeein \ \ [cultural-medialilunh The Lid) Km are leading met the .
Off and gated parking." ‘ I II“ II“ II . I first round in the l ally Kai :mii ~o
"(‘ars were stopping right in As Mct‘lintock suggested the ers but in addition to the month ‘ .. ‘ ' ;; nal (iolf Tournament i ~.t it-ettit. >
I - I I y .. - tion. only Ste henson allowed her there is a twoetiered ‘\"tem -
the middle of the street. dropping maior complaint raised by fac- ly $6 or $4 for the respective name to'be used. The others. who atttong“A“sticker hOIder:.3 the rim of lheIlhteeedth Mints
people 0” and people couldn l ulty and staff of the Medical (‘en- sticker. an extra $35 per month is did speak. said they did not want .. I I I II merit. scesPORTs. pare-3
find a parking space. she said. ter and Allied Health is the elimi- charged. And many faculty mem- to “pomt any fingers" at one cer- ‘0" hayc L “”9”“ which
“lIhad to park a block from the nation of “A" parking. unless it bers resent havmg to pav' nearly taln individual or group. are for the “Udemsy 3 “Wk?“ Mon til-In I|50 people responded to
railroad tracks on Waller Avenue is reserved. 35002, year for close-in parking. ' for classmed staff such as were a columnist s call for at college radio
and walk toworlt." . Reserved parking is open to Although many faculty meme One woman, who also works in tarial. technical and Janitorial mm" For "servo N "m“ ““1
Increased construction around those who have “A" or “B" stick- bers were upset about the situa- the College of Allied Health, said SccPARKI\(;, page in 'SdmnmI “e "E“P‘ll‘T- P3!“ 6
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gégthl-ZRLYSISK year. will mark the 40th anniversary food situations." said James Kemp. Countries Kemp said in a press re- Washington University in Washing-
Writer of the founding of the Food and Ag- professor of animal sciences. and lease ton D C Today will be cloudy with a 70 net-
UK will 'in tha ricuIltiire Organization of the United chairman of the t'K World Food The national conference is spon- It will feature a panel of four gel“ chm“ or mumnhmmI
leges and ulszeImtire t n 150 col- Nations. It is observed in 150 coun- Day TeleconferenceCommittc-e sored by the USDA. USAID and a speakers: Peter McPherson. admin Tmperntures will rennin iii the 605
it participates “33:5 Omngrlgrn 8: tries _ private sector composmg the Com istrator of USAID; Sen Paul Simon Tonight will be clearing and cool
W l SOCOI on The conference. to be held from The teleconference will be di- mittee for National Food Day. he iD-lll.i; Barbara Huddleston. Chief with the low around 50. Tomorrow
or d F0°d DIay satellite teleconfer- 11:45 to 3:15 pm in Seay Auditori- rected to the relationship between said of the Food and Security lnforma- will be mly cloudy with the high
:nceId :Io cornider the problems of um.willbein three parts. poverty and hunger. the impact of The first segment. from noon to 1 tion Service of the FAO; and Marie nor-55:070.
0‘; ldlnfgzdd . I I The conference will ”give an the environment and the problems pm. will be a videoconference Savane. president of the Association
or Day. now in its fifth awareness to the public of world of development in underdeveloped viewed by satellite from George Sam’DJI'e‘)

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.I » ~ - ~‘ ‘ This l4-song album packs enough
- . Mu! Km ("“13 Newton~John -; I'rult-ssor of a punch to make any student for-
‘ .\lt‘ \ Records . . ;. get Daytona and head for N'Orleans
'. ‘ ‘ Q . ' during spring break. in hopes of
' " ' [mu ’ . __ finding some of Fess' influenced
’ ' ' » . This album is so dull even God é‘; ‘ , peers beating the ivories in the
. ‘ would consider doting through it ‘ W , j g; “3 same tradition.
_ . Olivia Newton John knows that , 9’ ‘ - , ~ w»... .3: r‘ The producers (most notably pia-
' " , ‘ . sex sells and the cover of her new f ‘ . . “’s Si nist George Winston of the Windham
. ' ‘ i ‘ _ l l’ Soul X35 proves it l'nfortu , e 5‘ " " \‘i. , 9 a \ _ . vii Hill label) have remixed these tunes
_ .' nately. from the sound Of It. she “ " x: 7/ V, :‘ to emphasize pess' definite style.
-- I ~ _' . should haw paid much more attenv . . ‘4 \ 3’3? , ‘ ‘ Dominant in every song is his ability
- ' - '. tion to her music and less to her Q, "Q _ a; , ‘3‘ to sound like two pianists at once.
' ’- f ' . . wardrobe Whit!ltlllPlh€F91>Ofll ‘ ~ 2' 4 ~ ' ’ “ his large hands reaching across 06,
‘ ‘ ', .. .‘ .\otic o: the tracks is worth re- ‘ ' ~ . j ‘, taves of keys —— left keeping time.
‘ ' . , _ - ineintwring With a decent mixer at , ' ’ ~ ,. .g right bending thesong intoshape,
_, ‘ -, ‘ ~ the control board. some of them " . Q
L. * .1, i» I - ,t ; . ' could be blended into one big song :‘S; , 7' ,_ a“ \ His nine originals tor arrange-
; . . , . tor the convenience of Skipping them :.' k. ’V Q ’ merits of traditionalsi have been in-
c ‘ ' ‘1‘. allatonce ‘s‘ I , terspaced by five other tunes. in-
.~ ; . . . Old VuvtonAJOhn fans will remem- - " ‘ cluding the Calypso “Rum and
3' i . , - - , her well the clarity “1th which she ’ ' ¢ ‘ v WM~~~—w~' Coke" and Hank Williams‘ "Jamba-
'.,,- . i ’ ‘ sang the lovely "I Honestly Love Ti: .. laya."
'. ‘ , -‘ .g. ' ,, . You ‘ On this album she risks by M
_' 'J' . ' pericntilation by pouring air from .1 I. ("3* limit”: Emil “mm,” The LP begins with Fess' own
3 . . ,. L ‘ 1. full lungs .ii r-iss :ier \ocal chords to i . '~ 1%" A fifi bluesy boogie-woogie styled "Hey
'_ , ‘ r, achieve a wliispeiy effect when -‘ v “ " i- Now Baby." an attention-grabber
-' ; ' ' g we all knew damn well she can hit that passes its energy on through
" .‘ .7 r those notes with an tin-key nils‘lthk‘ OI IV! A NEWTON-JOHN‘S ”5011, “88' PROFESSOR LOVGHAIR'S ‘ROCK 'N‘ ROLL (il'MBO‘ the next six cuts ofside one.
' ‘ ’ , tion comparable even to Barbara h h bl 1 h
» . ‘ . , streisanu "“—‘—‘”“‘“—“—‘—‘_ tackv head again. 5 eepis grin and a mum et “It soul. a man w ose low-rumbling vo- H“ - - . ,
. - . .. . . , i ardi Gras in New Orleans
, - .. - - Jar] guitarist Lee Ritetiour is fea- , .- was Justastagelwent through. cals helped mold Elvis Presley 5 pu- . . . q _
‘ . ‘ ' ‘ ttii‘ed in sewn ot the it! cuts. but vou REV'EW Although the “a? or h,” duet “‘th bertystricken screeches into vinyl; opens the flip Slde' featuring .m Sr
_ . t, ,. g. » , - B 3.11 Boy Carl Wilson is laughable , , , . . ., dubbed horns added to the original
- . 4 . wouldn I realize that unless vou read _.___m" e L - ,i R k ‘n‘ R ll (‘ be p of .. a musiCIan who used to listen to . i , 1
' ' ' ' i ' tt 1 n-r nWlttS His talent is drowned “You Were Great. How Was I?” ‘5 06 - 0 .um r essor blues jaz7 boogie woogie (‘aribbe- pianO/bass/drums trio. Jug to make
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author 0f 5‘10" Widely read and )) .. ,'- 1 , “ lor's Lake Wobegon Days ought to ting ”00" a 91gb”) fish} smell. ““0 needed 1'..' . ' ,
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gos, probably won‘t be taken out of ’. ’uz- , ; Keillor is the fellow who holds Who lives in this town that was out it 5 ”(finer than “N! I tum II p, .' ',l.a‘ . I .I
high school libraries and burned. but \ é-VI 5 I forth about the town ofI Lake “obe. “0111”th from the map due to the hp freezer for months II, I .I; II {1X} -II II
it‘s still worth reading. ,, // ' gon. Minn. and its deCidedl) eccen incompetence ot sut\£‘I\.ttr\ Vii-it : . , -. ‘

In this novel. Vonnegut at last . 5 tric inhabitants on a weekly radio there‘s Donna Bunsen. the llal’ril Lake \tolwgon sounih on» . ' . ,7; Iv "’ -?:1
identifies humanity's great tragic \‘i. f ”it/1 show. which is can be heard locally tor‘s first love "She poured a cup oi place to ‘~l.\ll ..m: ah. Mi :. . ,‘va. .r-I‘iI‘.I '.I:It :":
flaw A the one which forever dooms i every Saturday night at 6 on L'K's ('lorox bleach in the washing ma- in Wise page“ i~ut I-il‘t; s. -' ' if." .- “2v i'.
mankind to life in a world filled with , ..‘I own WBKY-FM. NOW. he has put the chute. and then we kissed i think xiiint to li\i‘ lilt'tt‘ II‘JI, is"! , 1’

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Vonnegut assures us that evolution q- g v - . . 'l . _ owe S 3 es Splns erla ames A ‘Ifi. j :_ . '..

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handed manIa bum deal when '[ sad- REV|EW tact but the slapstick humor of his . . . . . I I , ’II’:"i'I,I’;‘v; ;
died hIlm “'llh SUCh a complex and earlier novels is gone It‘s difficult B) JERR‘ MH“ART[ H8” UtIlhé‘ when ‘ l, in: .i . ." :1- 3’17, "I'I'III'I'I _II 1""
neurotic organ to make his deCl- fl. . not to laugh aloud “hm. reading Assomated Press REV|EW covers ot other s'tt‘iLf.1 -. t-r -. . ; If y, ‘1' _w_
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captain. a high school biology teach~ such clumsy accoutrements as OppO- _ A new Nick Lowe album 15 a in: “é“ke“ "X ”U"! , if“ dn‘l ‘ 9 . r ..I In?
er. a Japanese housewife. a blind sablethumbs and overSized heads, The new novel also is missmg the like a new edition ”{ Tm“! .\t’\\'.\, does not have the liPYI’\f‘I0r I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi?
heiress and six prepubescent canni- Relieved of its grossly oversized profane language for which some of Pursuit H rev up the stereo. set the raucous good humor of the it“ to: The title song isIf, .i xi ._ . I 1’ 31.1 II 'fh,’ I
bals. Vonnegut sets about reavotv. brain. the new human being no long- Vonneguts writing has been crit- tone arm m motion and spend the sioIn that Ms dIstIandout on he :91. fluent-ed melody tht‘l‘ - .I _I
mg me human animal. His charac- er polluteints environment or starts ICE!!! and even banned. The only next 40 minutes pwkmg apart ”(mas Li . Slit» Luvs-ms BIudItIdI) “OH-t :r . lIiIntw . .. ‘. I 9...”: ii".
ters are shipwrecked in the wars Wlth its neighbors. It is content controverSial topic here is evolution to determine the origins ol each st.» \\ fur the rest of The km.- to t n rug. ~- I50“? \ldw“ ' w i .' ., “Ix-ti.

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lapagos Islands that a young the world through their own stupidi- not a fan. however. it certainly 9“ t ‘ Br‘de \ fie” ”h" ‘MWT‘ ‘L
(‘harles Darwin first tormulated his ty the way the characters in Cat‘s beats a Miami Vice novelization for __________.__._.__., -- I I" ',.‘ .
ideas on evolution and natural selec- Crfllul’ do Neither are they cruel weekend reading. At $17 in hard- ‘ . II- \tI':_ j;
tion Vonnegut takes these scientific and inscnSitive like the people in back. however. ,VOU might want [0 KKKKKKKKKKKK