Section A·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, January 25,1999 Nation/World Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers New Years Resolution: You've got to get away! Cheap tickets. Great advice. Nice people. guide books, special student airfares, discounted travel insurance. Council Travel 785-749-3900 Need a gift idea? Greek sterling silver letters available for only $1995. 622 W.12th St., Lawrence 785-749-390 CICEE: Council on International Educational Exchange COUNCILLAWRENCE@ciee.org Brighton Treasures www.counciltravel.com RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS INVITED The Etc. Shop 928 Mass. Lawrence, KS The University of Iowa Dept. of Psychology is seeking individuals 18-35 years old who are free of psychiatric illness but who have one family member treated for panic disorder/anxiety attacks. Compensation. Travel NOT required. Research will be conducted in the Lawrence area. Call 1-800-634-6581 or e-mail coryell-research@uiowa.edu for details. How Would You Score? 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Tim Blanchard, who owns an Internet service company in Kansas City, Kan., was the art designer for "The Pope: Life and Times of John Paul II." Blanchard traveled to Poland with a crew from the Mercy Foundation, Inc., a non-profit, Catholic television production and distribution organization based in Libertyville, Ill. The hour-long film tells the story of the life of Karol Wojtyla before he became the pope 20 years ago. Wojtyla is a survivor of Nazi atrocities, communist persecutions and an assassination attempt during his time as the pope. "We talked to his friends who grew up with him, his colleagues and some people who have known him 60 years." Blanchard said. The movie shows how Wojtyla rose from a modest chemical plant worker in Poland to the head of the Roman Catholic Church. The producers were invited by the Archdiocese of St. Louis to show their documentary before Wednesday's mass, Blanchard said. The TWA Dome seats 65,000,and another 30,000 people will be watching from the adjoining convention center,where large television screens will be installed. before the pope's meeting today in St. Louis with President Clinton, the film will be shown at a private reception attended by 2,000 dignitaries. Blanchard has participated in the production of five other films. "We had put a small section of the film in a previous trilogy about two saints and a pope," he said. "We had so much extra footage and information left, we said 'Let's do a full-length documentary.'" The film also will air on the NBC affiliate in St. Louis during the none's visit The documentary's director, John Clote, came to Kansas City this week to meet with Blanchard. Blanchard, Clote and others founded the Mercy Foundation in 1993. "We were just sitting at Denny's one day and decided to do something positive about inspirational people and topics that matter," Blanchard said. Blanchard also was with a film crew that interviewed Mother Theresa before her death. Informal interview sparks trial uproar The Associated Press WASHINGTON — House prosecutors brushed off Democratic fury and interviewed Monica Lewinsky informally Sunday — a sudden turn in President Clinton's impeachment trial that triggered new partisan convulsions and led to a barrage of efforts to end the case. "We would be derelict in our duty... if we didn't talk to her," said Rep, W1 l 1 a m Monica Lewinsky: Interviewed by House prosecutors. McCollum, R-Fla. "We've never even mether." Three House prosecutors, Reps. Asa Hutchinson, R-Aark, Ed Bryant, R-Tenn, and McCollum met with Lewinsky's lawyer, Plato Cacheris. Hutchinson said earlier that he met with Vernon Jordan's lawyer. He said he was laying the groundwork in the eventuality that Jordan would be called as a witness. The House managers said they wanted to question Lewinsky about her relationship with Clinton. McCollum said he wanted to ask her about "her current state of mind on the grand-jury testimony that she gave." In a move that shattered the Senate's bipartisan approach to the impeachment trial and caught senators from both parties off guard, Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's office obtained a court order to help the House schedule the interview. Starr on Saturday obtained a court order for Lewinsky to submit to the interview, arguing that she had an obligation to cooperate under an agreement giving her limited immunity from prosecution. Lead House manager Henry Hyde, R-Ill., said the interview, an often used tactic in court trials to size up witnesses, was to learn "the kind of witness she would make." But in the now-rancorous atmosphere, the surprise move by House Republicans gave Senate Democrats a new opening to denounce the perjury and obstruction of justice case presented by the prosecution team. The managers "are swinging wildly for the fence for a home run" to save a case "in serious trouble," Sen. Robert Torricelli, D-N.J., said. On Saturday, Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle called the Republican tactic "raw partisan-hip." CAMPUS REP WANTED The nation's leader in college marketing is seeking an energetic, entrepreneurial student for the position of campus rep. No sales involved. Place advertising on bulletin boards for companies such as American Express, Microsoft and Columbia House. ◆ Part time job ◆ Choose your own hours > 10 hours per week - Fabulous earnings Part time job American Passage Media, Inc Campus Rep Program Seattle, WA (785) 843-8202 800-487-2434 Ext. 4444 ECM ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Did you make a New Year's Resolution to: • do something for the environment? • take a class on a topic that interests you? • become more informed about world events? • pay more attention to your spiritual needs? 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February 17 Japan and Its Asian Neighbors: The Financial Debacle - co-sponsored by Canterbury House, Hillel, Lutheran Campus Ministry (ELCA) United Methodist Campus Ministry, & KU Habitat 1204 Oread Ave Living in an Earth Community, Northern New Mexico The Big Apple Plunge, New York City* Building Houses for "Homes", Denver, Colorado* Civil Rights Odyssey, travel through MO, AK, TN, AL, & GA* Living at the Border, Piedres Neges, Mexico* Alternative Spring Breaks Informational Meeting-Sunday, Jan.31st at 6:30pm Human Sexuality in Everyday Life* with Dr.Dennis Dailey Spring Semester '99 Thursdays 6:30-8:30pm at ECM (1204 Oread) Beginning Jan. 21, 1999 for 10 sessions, non-credit Non-Students: $45 Students:$35 Non-Students: $45 Register 9am-noon at ECM