2A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Inside Front FRIDAY,APRIL18,2003 News briefs CORRECTIONS Yesterday's The University Daily Kansan contained two errors. In the Jayplay article, "Debating footwear and liberalism," Footprints owner Mick Ranney's name was misspelled. In the same article, Footprints address was misidentified. It is located at 1339 Massachusetts St. Wednesday's Kansan contained an error. The article, "Fitness center closes, leaves members seeking new club," stated that only one coed fitness center other than Robinson Gymnasium still exists. Olympic Iron, 520 E. 22nd Terrace, is a public coed gym. CAMPUS Anti-violence march now open to everyone The annual protest against sexual and domestic violence, Womyn Take Back the Night March, will take place at 5:30 tonight at Buford M. Watson Park, Sixth and Tennessee streets. The march is open to all genders, ethnicities, ages and sexual orientations. Activities will include a march down Massachusetts Street, a rally featuring local speakers and performers, speak out circles and the Clothesline Project a display that demonstrates violence against women and children For the first time this year, men are invited to march with the women and children. Cal Creek STATT Philip Morris USA fulfills state payment TOPEKA—The state's receipt this week of a scheduled payment from the national tobacco settlement helped dispel fears that one cigarette maker's legal problems could block its contributions. Attorney General Phill Kline said the $41.1 million that arrived Tuesday included $21.6 million paid by Philip Morris USA. Philip Morris had warned it might miss a $2.6 billion payment due Tuesday to states that sued tobacco companies for the costs of treating sick smokers because it had to post a $12 billion bond in Illinois. But the bond was reduced Monday to $6 billion, after the attorneys general of 33 states — not including Kansas — filed a request with the judge in the Illinois case. The 1998 tobacco settlement allots Kansas a total $1.6 billion over 25 years, with payments due each April and December Area man to stand trial for Turnpike stabbing LEAVENWORTH — A Missouri man was bound over Wednesday to stand trial on a charge of stabbing his disabled son and leaving him to die on the Kansas Turnpike. The preliminary hearing for Raymond Boothe, 34, was delayed to allow for the completion of an independent evaluation of Boothe's mental competence. Boothe of Cameron, Mo., is charged with first-degree murder in the Aug. 27 death of his 11-year-old son, Raymond Levi Boothe. Prosecutors said the boy died after being hit by a car. NATION University of Missouri to add fifth campus COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri's governing board on Wednesday formally endorsed the efforts of President Elson Floyd to add Northwest Missouri State University to the system as a fifth campus. It was the latest development in merger talks that surfaced less than two weeks ago, after Northwest President Dean Hubbard brought up the subject during a visit by Floyd to Maryville, Mo. on other business. Floyd told reporters Wednesday the process seemed to be moving quickly — perhaps too quickly for some critics because he and Hubbard have been "out front and open regarding our conversations," rather than negotiating in secret and announcing a complete deal. The Associated Press NEWS AFFILIATES KUJH-TV News Tune in to KUJH-TV tonight to watch a special on the Lawrence Public School District's budget crisis. The district is facing $4 million in budget cuts. KUJH-TV Brooke Wehner will explain how the board plans to make up for those cuts and who will be hit the hardest. Listen to news tonight at 5:30,7,9 and 11. News: Tawny Bach and Brooke Wehner Weather: Matt Jacobs Sports: Mike Alzamora On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to the news at 7,8 and 9. Then again at 6 p.m. Don't have time to read today's paper? Head to kansan.com and listen to KTalk. Hear convergence manager Meredith Carr read summaries of today's top stories. Camera on KU To submit photos to Camera on KU, bring your photo to 111 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Place it in the On Campus mailbox and fill out a photo information sheet to identify your picture. John Nowak/Kanzan Kelli Brandt, Leawood junior, watches Katie Macfee, Topeka junior, successfully catch a tossed pancake at the Alternative Breaks 2003 Multimedia Celebration at the Kansas Union Ballroom. The event was put on to commemorate all of the Alternative Breaks for the 2002-2003 school year. New events delay Castro documentary The Associated Press crackdowns. NEW YORK — Oliver Stone's documentary on Fidel Castro has been postponed indefinitely by HBO, which had planned to broadcast the film next month. Stone spent three days with Castro in February 2002 in an attempt "to portray the human figure." But HBO, which had promoted Comandante as "an unfinching portrait of the famous icon," said Stone's interpretation was undercut by the Cuban leader's recent "In light of recent alarming events in the country, the film seems somewhat dated or incomplete," said HBO representative Lana Iny, who characterized the film as "still in the works." Governments and rights groups around the world have condemned Cuba in recent weeks for its crackdown on the opposition, followed by the executions last week of three men convicted of hijacking a ferry filled with passengers in a bid to get to the United States. At February's Berlin Film Festival, where Comandante was screened, Stone said his three-day encounter with the communist leader left a deep impression. "We should look to him as one of the Earth's wisest people, one of the people we should consult," said Stone, director of such features as JPK and Nixon. Yesterday, Iny said HBO was "talking to Oliver about going back to Cuba" to pose questions to Castro about the arrests and executions. "We'll have to look at what Oliver's able to do." ON CAMPUS — For more events, go to kucalendar.com Kansas Relays begin at 8 a.m. today and tomorrow in Memorial Stadium. Contact KU Athletics at 864-3355 Robert Blackstone of the history department will give a War, Peace and Diplomacy Seminar on "The Father's Draft? Manpower Mobilization in WWII" from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. today in the Hall Center for the Humanities. Call 864-4798. James Pryor of Princeton University will give a philosophy lecture on "Epistemic Agency" at 4:30 p.m. today at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. Call 864-3976. - Watkins Health Center will hold a First Aid and CPR class for students, faculty and staff from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.Call 864-9571. KU Environers will sponsor an Earth Day parade and celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday at South Park on Massachusetts Street. Call 550-6643. Musician Heather Trible will give a flute and piano performance at 2 p. m. on Saturday in the Central Court in the Spencer Museum of Art.Call 864-4710. Et Cetera Kansas Public Radio will present the comedy sketch Right Between the Ears at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday in Liberty Hall. Call 864-4530. Asian American Student Union will host Taste of Asia, a showcase of Asian fashion, performance and culture, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Call 864-4263. 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