6 Thursday. January 14. 1993 Are you a Jackass? You might as well be. You're about as stubborn You refuse to save your receipts when you buy stuff in the KU Bookstore in the Burge. What do we have to do, dangle a dollar in front of your face and point you in the right direction? We're trying to give you money. Haul your second syllable in here. Or would you rather be a mule? THE KU BOOKSTORE IN THE BURGE 8:30-7, Mon-Thurs • 8:30-5, Fri • 10-4, Sat 864-5897 RealWorld experience Ever wanted the experience of the real world,but thought the only way to get it was to hit the streets? Are you a graphic artist illustrator, writer,or a combination of each? If you consider yourself creatively talented and would like a chance to prove it under pressure, we'd like to bear from you. We need self-starting, motivated eccentrics to join our team of artists and copywriters on The University Daily Kansan's advertising staff. This is not a paid position, but a 2 hour practicum. You'll get real world experience creating ads with Macintosh programs such as QuarkXPress, Aldus Freeband, Adobe Photosbop and others. Not to mention a free portfolio facelift. Join the nationally recognized, award winning advertising program on the Kansan and watch as doors begin to open. To inquire call or stop by the Kansan. Ask for Holly Perry 864-4358; 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Marines kill Somali gunman Since Sunday, Marines have rounded up 16 truckloads of weapons and ammunition in sweeps of gun markets and storehouses. The haul included 265 rifles and 55 machine guns. start an international operation to end two years of clan fighting and banditry and get food to Somalia's famine-striken people. Army LL Col. Steve Ritter said more than 33,000 soldiers from 20 nations are in Somalia, including 22,000 U.S. citizens. U.S. forces search capital for guns, ammunition cache The Associated Press "We have just gotten started on Mogadishu. We're clearing out the rear now. I have characterized Mogadishu as our sternest challenge," said Maj. Gen. Charles Wilhelm, the Marine commander in Somalia. MOGADISHU, Somalia — Stung by bold Somali attacks that inflicted the first two U.S. military casualties, U.S. forces killed one gunman yesterday as edgy Marines patrolled lawless Mogadishu in the hunt for weapons. Later, Marines searching for a weapons cache inside a building near A Somali sniper fired three shots at a Marine patrol, wounding a U.S. Navy medic yesterday afternoon, less than a day after a Marine was killed in an exchange of gunfire near the airport Marine Col. Michael W. Hagee said at a news conference that the casualties would not cause any changes in military operations. "Because we have reduced the number of weapons on the street, we have put some of these militia individuals out of business. They are no longer able to extort on their security rackets." Hagee said. "It's still a dangerous place, but based on when we came shore a little over 30 days ago it is a much safer place." The first Marines landed Dec, 9 to NATIONAL BRIEFS Supreme Court ruling OKs abortion-clinic blockades U. S. District Judge Patrick F. Kelly had cited among others a federal appeals court's ruling in the Virginia case against Alexandra Women's Health Clinic. WICHTA — A U.S. Supreme Court ruling yesterday that federal judges cannot stop protesters who try to block access to abortion clinics drew praise and dismay in Wichita. The federal judge who ordered U.S. marshals to clear protesters from two Wichita clinics in 1991 said his action was appropriate at the time. That ruling, which the Supreme Court overturned yesterday, was based on the KuKux Klan Act of 1871. The act bans conspiracies aimed at violating the constitutional rights of a protected class of people, such as African Americans. Space shuttle blasts off in year's first space flight CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Endeavor rocketed into space yesterday on the year's first shuttle flight, and the astronauts released a $200 million communications satellite. The astronauts will demonstrate weightlessness in space in a televised lesson for schoolchildren. Flavor enhancer may cure sickle cell anemia BOSTON — Injections of a common food additive can reawaken a dormant gene and relieve the underlying cause of sickle cell anemia, perhaps providing the first simple and safe treatment for the inherited illness, researchers say. The treatment is butyrate, a natural substance widely used as a flavor enhancer. When injected into the bloodstream, it turns on the gene that makes the fetal form of hemoglobin. When called into service later in life, it replaces adult hemoglobin, which is defective in both diseases. The KU National Organization for Women Chapter Welcomes you to join KU NOW!!! 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