2A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LOCAL NEWS --- MONDAY, FEB. 25, 2002 MEDIAPARTNERS KUJHTODAY Attn: Wincene Sherwood and Kelsey Head Weather: Matt Laubhan Sports: Dale Ziegler Programming: Watch KUJH-TV newsstarting at 5:30 p.m., and again every hour on the half hour, Monday through Friday, channel 14, cable 66. Today's Poll: Have you donated money to a charitable organization within the last month? yes no To cast your vote; log on to www.kansan.com. Check out results to this poll tonight on KUJH-TV news. KJHKTODAY Turn to 90.7 for newscasts at 7,8 and 9 a.m.and 5 p.m.daily. AD INDEX BRENDAN WOODBURY/KANSAN Imerial Garden .2A Barton County Community College2A Jayhawk Bookstore .2A Americana Music Academy .2A Brother's .3A KU Athletic Corp. .3A KU Continuing Education .5A Fox Run Apts. .5A Douglas County Bank .5A Bada Bing .6A Shark's Surf Shop .6A Army ROTC .6A KU Printing Services .6A Kansas Union .6A Kansas Blood Services .6A Honors Program .2B Intrust Bank .3B ECM .3B Kief's .3B Meadowbrook Apts .3B Liberty Hall .3B Rod's Hallmark .4B Hall Center .4B SUA .4B Watkin's .6B Body Boutique .6B Rick's Place .6B Mackenzie Place Apts. .6B Pipeline Productions .6B CAMERA ON KU Mike Lewis, Augusta senior (left), and Patrick Rupe, Wichita senior, stand in front of the E Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. The two were about to attend the U.S.-Russia Olympic Men's Ice Hockey semifinal Friday. Do you want to see your face in the Kansan? This is your space, so bring photos or negatives of parties, athletic events or just you and your friends hanging out to 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Label them "Camera on KU" and include the names of those photographed as well as the event and when it took place. Provide your name and phone number so we can verify the photographs. ON CAMPUS Students interested in financial aid for 2002-2003 should complete a "2002-2003 Free Application for Federal Student Aid" (FAFSA). Students who file by March 1, 2002 will receive priority consideration for all federal aid programs for which they are eligible. FAF-SAs are available in the Office of Student Financial Aid, 50 Strong Hall or on-line at www.fafsa.edu. Black Student Union will meet at 7:30 on the Pioneer room in the Burge Union. Contact Mark Dupree at 848-3944. Tae Kwon Do club will meet from 6:30 to 8 tonight in 207 Robinson. Contact Greg Isaac at 749-4649. OAKS, the nontraditional students organization, will have a brown bag lunch from noon to 1:30 p.m. today in the Burge Union. Contact Joan Winston at 864-7317. KU Greens meets tonight at 8 p.m. at the Regionalist Room in the Kansas Union. Contact Sarah Hoskinson 838-9063. ON THE RECORD The apartment of two 19-year-old KU students was burglarized at 3:28 a.m. Friday in the 600 block of Gateway Court, Lawrence police reported. No damage estimate was available. A 21-year-old KU student was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated Friday at the corner of 15th Street and Naismith Drive, the KU Public Safety Office reported. A 20-year-old KU student was arrested on a charge of operating under the influence at 12:44 a.m. Friday, Lawrence police reported. A 25-year-old KU student's purse and its contents were taken between 3:35 and 3:45 a.m. Thursday in the 3700 block of Clinton Parkway, Lawrence police reported. The items were valued at $60. A 30-year-old KU employee's license plate was taken between midnight Tuesday and 3:38 a.m. Thursday in the 2800 block of Ridge Court, Lawrence police reported. The item's value was not available. A 21-year-old KU student's cell phone, purse and its contents were taken between 3:30 and 4 p.m. Thursday in the 1900 block of West 25th Street, Lawrence police reported. The items were valued at $205. A 26-year-old KU student's eyeglasses, door frame and door lock were damaged Saturday in the 900 block of Indiana Street, Lawrence police reported. The damage was estimated at $150. Anthrax survivor finds fame; returns to work after recovery BOCA RATON, Fla. — At supermarkets, in department stores and on the train on the way to work, people want to meet Ernesto Blanco, the man who fought off the inhaled form of anthrax that killed his co-worker. "Some people who see me on the street, they look at me, thinking, 'Is that him?' Blanco said. "I guess it's the price of fame." Blanco said, "I guess it's the price of fame. Blanco returned to work last week after 23 days in the hospital and four months of recovery. At one point, he had been near death, but he fought off the anthrax through quick treatment and antibiotics. The 74-year-old grandfather still delivers office mail at American Media Inc. in Boca Raton, but in a new office building. Authorities believe he inhaled anthrax spores while working in the company's mailroom. Bob Stevens, a photo editor at American Media and friend of Blanco, died of anxia on Oct. 5, the first of five deaths after anthrax-laced letters were mailed to journalists, politicians and government offices last fall. Several other people recovered from anthrax infections, but few had become as sick as Blanco tions, but few had use "I feel perfectly well, thank God," Blanco said. "I don't have any discomfort or anything that you can associate with anthrax. I feel the same I did before I became sick." The Associated Press NATION Survey suggests hirings will increase MILWAUKEE — Some companies expect hiring will improve slightly this spring, but not enough to signal a recovery from recession levels, a new survey finds. Twenty-one percent of the companies interviewed said they planned to add jobs in April through June, while 10 percent said they anticipated cutting staff, according to Manpower Inc.'s quarterly survey of 16,000 businesses. The rest of the companies said they either expected to maintain their staffing levels or were uncertain about hiring activities in the second quarter. When seasonally adjusted, the findings reflect a 1 percent increase in hiring activity during the first three months of the year, compared to a flat hiring trend the survey found in the first quarter. Motorcycle club brawl leads to murder, injury NEW YORK — An alleged member of the Hells Angels was charged with killing another biker Saturday at a motorcycle and tattoo expo called the Hellraiser Ball. More than 70 other people were in custody. At least 10 others were injured in the free-for-all in Plainview, N.Y. Hundreds of weapons, including knives, baseball bats, handguns, shotguns and an Uzi, were seized by Nassau County police and federal agents. The violence was just the latest eruption in a long-running feud between the Hells Angels and the Pagans gang, said Nassau County Chief of Detectives Herbert Faust. Authorities said the violence broke out when about 100 Pagans in a fleet of 10 vans showed up at the ball, an annual event sponsored by the Hells Angels' Long Island chapter. The Pagans invaded the hall wielding bats, knives, brass knuckles and other weapons, authorities said. The Associated Press ET CETERA The University Daily Kansan (ISSN 0746-4962) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. K60045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. 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The Kansas Football Office will soon be interviewing for the 2002-2003 Crimson Crew. All interested students are asked to attend a meeting in the Hadl Auditorium, 1st floor. Wagnon Student-Athlete Center (Located between Allen Fieldhouse and Anschutz) Thursday, February 28 at 5 PM Please call the football office at 864-3393 or e-mail us at football@jayhawks.org with questions. - Optional mascot tissue inserts, KU seals and return address labels Personal attention for: Grad Fest 2002 - CAP/GOWN/TASSEL needs (sorry no hoods available) - Custom Printed announcements minimum 10 (24-48 hrs) - Offering 3 style choices, fonts & color inks - Diploma frame choices Walk in or web site ordering available! We are ready for your big day! Jayhawk Bookstore ...at the top of Naismith Hill www.jayhawkbookstore.com 843-3826·1420 Crescent Rd.