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Call 864-4640 for more information. 5th ANNUAL UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM (featuring a wide variety of creative efforts) Saturday, March 2, 2002 Parlor C, Big 12 & Jayhawk Rooms - Poster Sessions and Films 11a.m.-1p.m. - Oral Presentations 9a.m.-3:15 p.m. Union Lobby, Big 12 Room & Woodruff Auditorium Everyone is Welcome!!! Schedule of events and abstracts available at: www.ku.edu/~honors/sympose/post99.html WEATHER FORECAST TODAY TOMORROW FRIDAY 3527 snow flurries. 30 15 Clearing,but cooler. SOURCE: MATT MAKENS http://chinook.phxs.ukans.edu 31 8 Sunny,but very cold again. LEWIS BY THOMAS AND MOZLEY International singer finds success The Associated Press PRAGUE, Czech Republic — She's a big personality from a country where Gypsies are persona non grata. Vera Bila belts out her trademark fusion of Gypsy music laced with Latin, jazz and pop influences to sellout crowds in 20 countries. She's got a new album that's been released across Europe and in Israel, and is to debut soon in the United States. But Bila, 47, can't catch a break in her homeland, where Gypsies are an embattled minority. She gives about 100 concerts a year abroad, yet only about five gigs back in the Czech Republic. "People should be proud of what she achieved, but they just ignore her," said Jiri Smetana, a producer who helped discover Bila for international audiences. "Radio stations here don't want to play Gypsy music. Who knows why?" Bila said she was used to Czech coolness, and the plight of her people—who are also known as Roma—inspired much of her music. "I sing what I feel. It's my life in the songs," she said in an interview."When you open your heart, people can understand." Born into a musical family in 1954, Bila started singing at the age of 7. Under her father's strict guidance, she played piano, violin and cimbalom. She said she taught herself the guitar secretly, since it didn't fit with her father's traditional tastes. "He destroyed my radio to prevent me from listening to anything other than traditional Gypsy songs," she recalled. It didn't work. Still, Bila and her band Kale ("Blacks" in English) go heavy on Gypsy themes on their latest album, "Rovana" ("I Will Cry"), and the music has ummistakably Roma roots. In 2000, Bila played the World of Music and Dance festival in Seattle and was joined onstage by Bonnie Raitt. Riding an emotional high, Bila and her band returned to their hometown of Rokycany, 55 miles southwest of Prague, only to have the staff at a local restaurant refuse to serve them. A new song, "Tekerel!" ("What to Do?"), captures her anguish: "What are they supposed to do now, if they can't go anywhere? When they come back home, they have tears in their eyes." 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