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We have what you need: soft drinks, coffee, chips, Pizza Hut pizza, Sara Lee sandwiches, salad bar, Bagel and Bagel bagels, candy, hot dogs. CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange Council Travel 622 W.12th St.,Lawrence 785-749-3900 COUNCILLAWRENCE@ciee.org www.counciltravel.com Commentary Oklahoma 'Hawk relives past week; praises Robertson's acting performance As I look out the window, gazing at the beautiful afternoon weather, rocking out to the new Roots album, and thinking about my Russian Foreign Policy paper, I give you my thoughts on the week that was... Credit where credit is due: Once again, the Kansas men's basketball basketball Harley Rattiff sports@kansan.com team has spoiled an opportunity for me to shamelessly promote the Okla homa Sooners. I'm sure you'll shed a tear. But, as much as the Jayhawks 60-50 win at the Lloyd Noble Center pained me to watch (and watching it with six wild Kansas fans, it pained me a lot). I have to give Roy's boys their due. What most impressed me was the way the Kansas players handled themselves. They played with poise and confidence, turning in one of their the most complete performances of the season. Defensively, the Jayhawks were at the top of their game. Kansas looked like a team that had more than a few "big games" under its belt. The Sooners, on the other hand, just seemed thrilled to be there. - The Lakers seem to be on television every night. Kansan columnist Harley Ratliff and Sacramento Kings rookie guard Jason Williams. Is it any coincidence that you have never seen them in the same place at the same time? Think about it. Random observation: If you ever get a chance to go to Mardi Gras, one piece of sound advice: No matter how drunk you are. Speaking of Jason Williams (seriously this time): This has to be the first time in the history of the NBA that you hear fans clamoring for Kings' highlights. no matter how hungry you are, no matter how much you are tempted, stay away from the street jambalaya. Far away. A new press box was long overdue. If Terry Allen ever is going to build a winner, he needs the necessary tool to compete. And that means quality facilities that attract quality recruits. The next step would be to rip up the balding rug that covers the stadium's floor. There is nothing worse than watching football games on turf. A grass surface would improve the stadium significantly. - Credit where credit is due, part II: One word: dysentery It's nice to see the progress being made on Memorial Stadium. Is it too late for any additional Oscar nominations? It's too bad, because Ryan Robertson would be an odds-on favorite for "Best Actor." His last-second performance Monday night against Oklahoma State was absolutely mesmerizing. I mean, not only did he manage to fool thousands of Jayhawk faithful, but he hoodwinked the refs as well. For some reason, people seem to think that Robertson got fouled. (Before you start getting red in the face, and breathing sporadically, let me preface my next statement: I am not an Oklahoma State fan. I do not root for the Cowboys. I did not want them to beat KU. I am just giving you my honest opinion. Thank you.) And a bad call. Something tells me Robertson never even planned on shooting that ball. As soon as an Oklahoma State player got close, he was going to give it the oil' flailing arms routine and see how far it got him. We've all seen it before. It was a smart play. A very smart play. But I can't blame Robertson for trying to do what was best for his team. Rattif is a Norman, Okla., senior in journalism. To Save Money Shop The Classifieds. 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