2 Friday, November 16, 1990 / University Daily Kansan --- Weather TODAY Cooler H1:57 LO:37 KEY Rain Snow Ice T-Storms Kansas Forecast Temperatures will drop slightly across the state as a cold front arrives, bringing with it partly cloudy skies. Highs will be in the 50s and low 60s and lows will be in the 30s and 40s. S S S S S Saturday - Mostly sunny and a little warmer. High 60, Low 37. Forecast by KU Weather Service Temperatures are today's highe and tonight's lowe. KU Weather Service Forecast: 864-3300 Sunday - Mostly cloudy. Another warm front enters the state. High 65, Low 45. 40045 Friday - Partly cloudy and cooler. High 57, Low 37. 5-day Forecast Tuesday - Partly cloudy with a chance for showers. High 68, Low 43. Monday - Mostly cloudy and warmer. High 70, Low 49. 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SAVE BIG NOW ON GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 2246 Barker Lawrence, KS (913) 865-5060 --of the class, Linda Stone-Ferrier, opted to postpone the exam because needed projection equipment could not be found, Shulenburger said. --of the class, Linda Stone-Ferrier, opted to postpone the exam because needed projection equipment could not be found, Shulenburger said. D Omelets "Home Fries"Pork Chops Coffish "Waffles"Pancakes' More Cafish "Waffle" Pancakes! More BERT "CHEF" TERRY Manager 1006 Massachusetts 843-0561 6:30 am - 3:00 pm Mon - Sat 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Sundays 12:00 am - 3:00 am Fri & Sat Home of the famous "Osprey" Owlbirds! On campus The KU Chapter of the American College of Health Care Executives will sponsor the Healthcare Management Professional Development Seminar from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. today at the Watkins Room in the Kansas Union. The seminar is open to all students who have registered. Lunch at the Adams Alumni Center costs $10. TINPAN ALLEY The KU International Folk Dance Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at the St. John's School gymnasium, 1388 Vermont St. No dancing partners are necessary, and the first hour is dedicated to instruction. - The Organization of Adult Knowledge Seekers will meet at 1 p.m. today at Alcove A in the Kansas Union cafeteria. ■ Voice will have an informal debate on the Persian Gulf crisis at 7 tonight at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Ourea Ave. A video tour in the Gulf* produced by a nations teaching conference, will be shown. ■ The Friends of the KU Poetry Collection will sponsor a reading by Alice Nolte, a New York poet, at it in the library. A Jayhawk room in the Kansas Union. - The Kansas Legislature is accepting applications from college and university students in all curriculums for legislative internships for the 1991 session, which begins in January. For an internship application, write to: Legislative intern coordinator, in care of the Speaker Pro Tern's Office, Room 330-N Capitol Building, Topeka, KA 66121. Producer: Milli Vanilli faked 1989 Grammy-winning album The questions were never really answered as the Vanillis won a 1989 NEW YORK — The rumors are true. Milli Vanilli — those dreadlocked, hunky ducks Rob and Fab — never actually sang on their debut album that sold 7 million copies, the producer-arranger conceded. "The record company never knew that. I never told them anything," said Frank Farian, the German producer who turned a pair of anonymous pretty boys into an international phenomenon." Later on, after the record was out, there were some people who raised some questions." The Associated Press it was the second time this semester. It that one of Stone-Ferrier's exams was postponed because of a bomb threat, Shulenbug said. Grammy for Best New Artist, an award they now may lose. Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan became international stars. "Girl You Know It's True" and "Blame It On the Rain" were huge hit singles for the band. At the MTV Awards, the song better than Elvis or Bob Dylan. One day after the enactment of an administrative policy designed to discourage bomb threats, two threats were made to the Spencer Museum of Art in the Kansas Union, according to Days Media, a special chancellor for academic affairs. Although the art history exam was postponed yesterday, Shulenbuhger said the new policy worked because he allowed the classroom was found quickly. The new policy states that in cases of a bomb threat, an instructor could have an exam moved to an alternate classroom rather than cancel or reopen. The threats were made about 10:50 a.m. yesterday. An art history examination was scheduled at 11:30 at the art museum, Shulenburger said. Lt. John Mullens of KU police said it was possible that the Union bomb threat might have been placed there. The exam would be moved to the Union. Farian — who has a new album with a new group coming out in January — said he was forced to go public with the revelations when the guy told him they wanted to sing on his up to "Girl You Know It's True." The two were hired by the Kansas Publication Board, which serves as the newspaper's publisher. The two students and faculty representatives. Audra Langford, Lenea senior, was selected as business manager. She will oversee business and advertising content. The art history exam was moved to another building. But the instructor Chris Siron, Overland Park school, was selected as editor. He will coordinate news and editorial content of the Kansas beginning in January. Editor and business manager for the Spring 1991 Kansan have been selected. Kansan staff report Editor, business manager hired Art exam is postponed Kansan staff report COFFEE CALL Beignets, hot french donuts made fresh every 5 minutes SIRLOIN STOCKADE Police report © 1990 Sirloin Stockade International --reading from her poetry Sat., Nov. 17 8:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union This year the Jayhawks have new competition... Bomb threats disturb teachers, go against policy Sunday Night Special $2.99 Stockade Burger, Fries & Drink Every Sunday from 5:00 p.m. to close. Includes FREE dessert. And waiting on the bench are... Introducing the starting lineup: Open 6.30 a.m. - 2 a.m. Monday - Saturday and 6.30 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sunday 1015 Iowa St. Lawrence Legal Services for Students YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! In the Louisiana Purchase - 23rd & Louisiana Colas Come by before or after the game and keep the winning feeling going strong. 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