10. (4) The radius of a circle is 3.5 cm. Find the circumference. SectionB·Page6 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, January 29, 1998 When you pick up the Kansan... THE UNIVERSITY DAILY Kansan please pick up all of it. Buy Sell Trade PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS Buy Sell Trade LAWRENCE, KANSAS Psychic & Metaphysical Fair BOEING 737 JETS Jan. 31st & Feb. 1st, 1998 Douglas County Fairgrounds Sat. 10:00 AM-7:00 PM Sun. 11:00 AM-4:00 PM PSYCHIC & TAROT CARD READINGS SEVERAL PSYCHIC & HARVARD READINGS, SEVERAL GENERATIONS FROM KANSAS CITY NEW YORK CITY JFK 1 non-stop daily $99* Air Fare Sale SALE ENDS JAN. 30 OF METAPY-SYNCHOL CLAIRVOYANT & DREAM INTERPETTERS FROM A 1920'S EXHIBITION CRYSTAL BETWEEN CARDS, CARTS & OTHER MERCHANDISE FROM THE BOTH MEDICAL WORLD! - Incense - Candles - CDs • Holistic Remedies 816-475-2076 SALE ENDS JAN. 30 CHICAGO $39 -MDWAY MINN/ST PAUL $ 39 4 days early daily DALLAS/ FT WORTH $39 1 more store daily Martin said that most days the pain in his leg would be too severe to walk nine holes, and he restated his position that walking does not give him an inherent edge. "I can assure you, it's not an advantage," Martin said. "It's the Dole, who doesn't play golf, offered possible compromises, such as allowing Martin to walk nine holes instead of 18 or allowing any player to ride a cart. alter the nature of its tournaments and give him an unfair advantage. I think the question is "Would it?" I don't believe so." DENVER $59* 4 non-stops daily Martin is using the ADA as the basis of his lawsuit against the PGA Tour. His case, which goes to trial Monday in Eugene, Ore., will hinge on the tour's contention that walking is a fundamental part of PITTSBURGH $99 1 IN MONEY ATLANTA $59* 2 non-stops daily "PGA does not mean 'Please go away,'" said Dole, the former presidential candidate whose hand was injured during a World War II battle. "He's here to play." Dale: Supports supports the gator's bid to ride on a cart on professional tour second best way to play. If I could walk effectively, believe me. I would do it. As it is, I can't. The cart only aids my leg, it doesn't aid my golf game at all." Martin, 25, was born with Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome. He lacks the vein that runs along the bone in his lower leg. Golfer demands right to ride with help of powerful friends Harkin said the ADA's requirement that reasonable modifications be made to accommodate people with disabilities should apply to Martin's case. Harkin also said he might take up Dole's suggestion to have Congress pass a resolution in support of the golfer. "Rules and traditions that create barriers for people with disabilities are rules and traditions that must be changed," the Iowa Democrat said. Martin, afflicted with a rare circulatory disorder, took his bid to ride a golf cart on the Professional Golf Association Tour to Capitol Hill yesterday and received the support of the two co-authors of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act. The Associated Press During his trip to Capitol Hill, Martin was visiting a place where traditions are slow to change. But Harkin noted that last year a rule prohibiting dogs on the Senate floor was repealed because a staffer with vision problems could not work without her seeing-eye dog. WASHINGTON — Bob Dole applauded with his withered right hand, Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin spoke of a deaf brother. In the middle stood Casey Martin, balancing all his weight on his left leg. "I know that in the golf community, I'm probably not being received with open arms right now," Martin said at a news conference at the Capitol. "But it's nice to have friends in high places." "I'd let the senators vote on it," Dole said. "I don't think there'd be much of contest." the game and that allowing Martin to ride a cart would create an unlevel playing field. Academic Computing Services can give you the skills to confidently navigate the information superhighway. Best of all, our Internet training is FREE and doesn't require registration! Classes are open to everyone. Just show up at the Computer Center at classtime. 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Carlesimo and Warriors' forward Joe Smith were the first to testify on the second day of the closed arbitration hearing. Arbitrator John Feerick, dean of the Fordham Law School, has issued a gag order. Sessions resume next week in New York. Sprewell apologized to Carlesimo by phone a month ago, but they had not been in the same room since practice Dec. 1, when the star guard choked Carlesimo, threatening to kill him, and returned 20 minutes later, attacking the coach again. The NBA threw Sprewell out of the league for a year, and the Warriors terminated the remaining three years of his contract. Sprewell's former Warrior teammates are behind his bid to lessen the severity his punishment. "I'm not condoning what he did," Bimbo Coles said. "But I think it was really a tough penalty to put on a gaw." Billy Hunter, head of the players' union, said Monday that the Warriors did not want to terminate Sprewell's contract and NBA commissioner David Stern was looking to set an example. 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