2A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LOCAL NEWS MONDAY,FEB.4,2002 MEDIA PARTNERS KUJHTODAY Anchors: Michelle Sherwood and Kelsey Head Weather: Matt Laubhan Sports: Dale Ziegler Today's Poll: Do you think the city of Lawrence did a good job clearing the streets in a timely manner during the ice storm? - yes - no - no opinion Go to www.kansan.com to cast your vote. The results will be broadcast at 5:30 p.m. on KUJH-TV, channel 14, cable 68. Rewatch the newcast every hour on the half-hour. THE HAWK KJHX 90.7 AD INDEX Abe & Jake's ...4B Americorps ...2A Amtrak ...3A Everything But Ice ...2B The Eye Doctors ...2A Francis Sporting Goods ...3B Heartland Orthodox Church ...6B Henry T's ...6A Kaplan ...2B Kief's ...6A Lawrence Plastic Surgery ...3B Lied Center ...5A, 3B Nossaman & Wilkerson, DDS ...2A Pipeline Productions ...6A Rick's Place ...3A Rod's Hallmark ...4B School of Journalism ...6A Shark's Surf Shop ...3A, 5A Student Development Center ...2B Student Senate ...3A Teach for America ...3A The Sisters of St. Joseph ...5A HELP WANTED The Kansan is hiring page designers, graphic designers and web staff. Contact Kyle Ramsey at 864-4810 or kramsey@kansan.com for more information about these positions. CAMERA ON KU AARON SHOWALTER/KANSAN Todd Blubaugh, McPherson junior, flies off a ramp of plywood and piled snow in front of Wescoe Hall. Blubaugh attempted the jump several times yesterday evening before nailing the stunt for the taping of a skate video. 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-Flirt 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. A 5-foot by 8-foot nylon U.S. flag was taken between 3:00 p.m. Monday and 6 a.m. Tuesday from the Kansas University Endowment Association, 1891 Constant Ave., the KU Public Safety Office said. A rope was also damaged. The flag was valued at $35, and the damage was estimated at $95. ON THE RECORD A 19-year-old KU student reported that a black Motorola cellular phone was taken between 1 p.m. last Monday and 2:45 p.m. Wednesday at Joseph R. Pearson Hall, 1122 West Campus Road, the KU Public Safety Office said. The item was valued at $125. A 30-year-old man reported criminal damage to a maroon 1991 Ford between 5:30 p.m. Tuesday and 8:10 p.m. Wednesday in the 1700 block of Ellis Drive, the KU Public Safety Office said. The damage was estimated at $100. A 23-year-old KU student reported that a pink Qualcomm cellular phone was taken between 10 p.m. Friday and 2 a.m. Saturday at Harbour Lights, 1031 Massachusetts St., Lawrence police reported. The item was valued at $80. A Sony DVD player, a Sony PlayStation 2 and other items were taken from a 21-year-old KU student's home between 24 a.m. and 3 a.m. Friday in the 100 block of Overland Drive, Lawrence police reported. The items were valued at $1,140. A 20-year-old KU student reported that a Social Security card, Commerce Bank checks, key ring, KUID, Amoco credit card and miscellaneous papers were taken between 12:01 a.m. and 1 a.m. Saturday in the 1300 block of Ohio Street, Lawrence police reported. The value of the items was unavailable. A painting was damaged between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. Friday at Sigma Chi fraternity, 1439 Tennessee St., Lawrence police reported. The damage was estimated at $2,000. A purse and its contents were taken from a 22-year-old KU student between 6 p.m. Thursday and 12:15 p.m. Friday in the 900 block of Vermont street, Lawrence police reported. The value of the items was unavailable. Black Student Union will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Pioneer room in the Burge Union. Contact Mark Dupree at 864-3984. 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 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. today in the Burge Union. Contact Joan Winston at 864-7317. STATE Abortion opponents address teen concerns TOPEKA — The Legislature's abortion opponents have shifted from seeking to ban procedures to requiring parental involvement in decisions by pregnant teenagers. technology. "It's partially a different tactic, but the goal hasn't changed—to reduce the number of abortions," said Rep. Tony Powell, an anti-abortion advocate in the Legislature. Powell, R-Wichita, said the U.S. Supreme Court had limited states' authority to restrict later term abortions. Stovall introduces antiterrorism package Carla Mahany, lobbyist for Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri said anti-abortion advocates were looking for new ways to access the issue. "By focusing on minors, they are targeting the most vulnerable," Mahany said. TOPEKA—Attorney General Carla Stovall said she wanted to expand the state's death penalty law and secure authority for her office and local prosecutors to investigate potential terrorists. But some legislators, including Senate President Dave Kerr, were skeptical. Stovall outlined her anti-terrorism proposals for the Legislature during a Friday news conference. Her proposals included creating a new crime of terrorism, allowing the execution of people who kill during terrorist acts, strengthening penalties for making false threats and making wiretapping and surveillance easier. WORLD Reporter still missing investigation continues KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistani investigators said yesterday they were expanding their search for the kidnappers of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl into Karachi's criminal underworld. Several e-mails, purportedly from the kidnappers, which police now believe were hoaxes, complicated the investigation. Late yesterday, police searched an eastern Karachi neighborhood from where e-mails may have been sent. Investigators still consider Islamic extremists likely suspects in Pearl's abduction. Pearl, 38, disappeared Jan. 23 after leaving for an appointment at a restaurant. He had been working on a story about Islamic fundamentalists. 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