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Takeall, 45, said in the lawsuit that he sent the company a jingle with the phrase in 1989 when he was seeking financing for an educational program with his dummy, Scooter. "Scooter, or Scooter and I, developed what we consider our trademark." Takeall said Wednesday. "It Applications: Available March 18 in SUA Office, Kansas Union, 864-3477. Must be received by 5:00pm Friday, April 10. Interviews will be Tuesday, April 14 at 6:30. Ventriloquist sues Diet Pepsi makers Arthur Takeall said Pepsico Inc. added "baby" at the end, as sung by Ray Charles in commercials. The Associated Press He said he had negotiated with Pepsico but refused proposed settlement offers. Takeall would not disclose the terms of those offers. Colin Dobbin, a lawyer for Purchase, N.Y.-based Pepsico, said Takealke had contacted the company, but Dobbin would not characterize the discussions as settlement talks and denied the lawsuit's allegations. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES He said he had used the phrase since he started his nightclub act with the dummy in 1983. Takeall said he used the line at the Louisiana World Exposition in 1984 and later for educational programs. Census Bureau releases world population stats distinguishes us from other ventriloloists." WASHINGTON — A baby born in Japan last year could expect to live 79 years, two months and a couple of weeks—the longest of any country in the world, the U.S. Census Bureau says. The Japanese baby also had the best chance of any to live through its first year. Japan's infant mortality rate was only 4.4 for every 1,000 live births. Qualifications: The Associated Press The United States was in six place on both measures, behind Japan. The United States was the world's largest producer of Of babies born in the United States, 10.3 out of every 1,000 died in their first year. On average, they all could have expected to live 75.7 years. Applications: The figures are among thousands in the bureau's "World Population Profile: 1991," made public yesterday. The 118-page volume is filled with statistics. World population last year was 5.4 billion and is expected to rise to 8.2 billion in the year 2020. Africa below the Sahara has the highest birth and death rates. The average African woman has six babies in her lifetime. Bangladesh is the most densely settled country with more than 2,200 people for every square mile. That figure was expected to nearly double by The world's most densely populated city was Lagos, Nigeria, which crowded 143,000 people into a square mile — more than 12 times the density of New York City. WEATHER ON CAMPUS - Women's Student Union will meet at 5 p.m. today at the Oread Room in the Kansas Union. KU Men's Soccer Club - Latin American Solidarity will sponsor a concert featuring the Latin American folk music of Las Cuatro and nationally-acclaimed satirist Dave Lippman at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. A $5 donation is requested. For more info call: Open Practices Shenk Complex 23rd & Iowa Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 5:00-7:00 KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK Brian 842-6971 Kipper 841-6472 "DELICIOUSLY FUNNY!" The applications for Editor & Business Manager are available in the Kansan business office or room 200, Staffer Flint Hall. deadline: interview: THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "****! 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