Tuesday, September 6, 1988 / University Daily Kansan LISTENING AND NOTETAKING INTENSIVE WORKSHOP Learn and practice skills to: * Listen for the main points * Tune out distractions * Take useful notes * Use notes for exam reviews Wednesday September 7 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Big Eight Room, Kansas Union Presented by the Student Assistance Center. FREE! If you need abortion or birth control services, we can help. Confidential pregnancy testing Tubal Tube Testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. Providing quality health care to women since 1974. VISA card accepted. MasterCard accepted. Comprehensive Health for Women 4401 West 109th (1-435-258) Overland Park, Kansas (913) 345-1400 Toll Free (except KS) 1-800-227-1918 George R. Waggoner Lecture Series presents Lewis A. 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Bush linked his Democratic opponent to Jane Fonda and "the liberal left," and Dukakis asked, "Can we afford four more years" of Republican economic policies. Dukakis told a holiday rally in *the time* "the desire has come to bring prosperity home to every home in every neighborhood in America. The time has come to stop ignoring foreign competition and start basking Republican nominee Bush was in California where he said the campaign was "fornormed about jobs and peace." It is about protecting the gates of government, peace and it is about how to make and break rugs in both areas." Vice president nominees Lloyd Bentsen and Dan Quarley also were on the road yesterday for the symbolic kickoff of the fall campaign. They used the opportunity to find fault with the heads of the opposition tickets The Massachusetts governor cited Census Bureau statistics that he said showed "the rich have become the poor" and "the poor have surged during the Reagan presidency. "High paying jobs being replaced by low paying jobs, average weekly wages down over the past eight years, benefits down over the past eight years," he went on. "My friends, I ask you, can afford four "My friends, I ask you, can we afford four more years of that?" he said. Get this. Save this. He cited Dakikas' veto of legislation to require Massachusetts teachers to lead public school students in reading. He also called the mind that could well sterilize public education of its proper role as a transmitter of the values and standards on which we live, be central throughout our history. Quayle, the Indiana senator who is the GOP vice presidential nominee, stood at the base of the Statue of Liberty and he Bush "proudly and unapologetically embrace the values embodied in the Pledge of Allegiance." At the St. Louis rally, Dakis pledged that the Democrats would "clean up the environment, and we're not going to listen to any other subject." No, they're not subject. 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