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CSDTAFDLN XKP ZHXZMT ALTATNDF PL KZIALE NKALET LDZN ZLF PSFDSHM: NAFM SPPTDIDHN. Today's Cryptoquip Clue; C equals P What: Birdman When: 1:30, 7:15, 9:45 p.m. Where: Liberty Hall About: Opens Friday, rated R Friday, Nov. 15 Calendar Saturday, Nov. 16 What: International Games Day When: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Where: Lawrence Public Library About: Free admission, open to all ages The book includes Bush's "This is a love story. It's not an objective analysis," he said of the book. "It's a story of an extraordinary man, in my judgment, the finest one-term president our country has ever had." What: Free State Story Slam - An Evening with Carmen Deedy When: Music at 7 p.m., stories at 7:30 p.m. Where: Lawrence Arts Center About: $10 adults, $7.50 seniors/students, must be 18+ What: KU Percussion Group When: 7:30 p.m. Where: Murphy Hall About: Free admission George W. Bush, 68, said he wrote the book now while his father, 90 and in fragile health, was still alive and able to "see how much I care for him" and how much other people care for him. He also said a favorable reassessment of George H.W. Bush's presidency is emerging, despite it being a single term and being "overshadowed" by the two terms of predecessor Ronald Reagan. The comments were his most detailed to date about the possibility of continuing the Bush political dynasty, George W. Bush said Sunday on CBS that there was a 50-50 chance Jeb would run, Jeb Bush was not in attendance at the book event Tuesday. Sunday, Nov. 15 What: Found Footage Festival Live Tour When: 7 p.m. doors, 7:30 p.m. show Where: Liberty Hall About: $10 admission, must be 18+ "The point is you don't get to pick the environment in which you run." George Bush, George W. Bush want Jeb Bush run for president ASSOCIATED PRESS "I can tell you I can speak for 41," Bush said, referring to the 41st president, George H.W. Bush, during the official launch of the 43rd president's book at his dad's presidential library center at Texas A&M University. "He ought to run for president. He would make a great president." Former President George W. Bush discusses his new book "41: A Portrait of My Father" at his father's George H.W.Bush Presidential Library, Tuesday, Nov. 11 in College Station, Texas. COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Former President George W. Bush said Tuesday that he and his father believe Jeb Bush should run for president but ultimately the former Florida governor must make a decision regardless of any pressure from the family. "The idea of 'Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Bush' troubles him, which speaks to his great integrity," George W. Bush said of the succession of recent presidents. "So I said: 'How does this sound? Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Clinton,'" George W. Bush added, referring to the potential presidential run of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. "We can pressure him all we want, but it's not going to matter. ... You can't pressure somebody on such an important decision. It's not going to cause him to think positively or negatively if we all continue to harass him. Only he can decide." ASSOCIATED PRESS With his father and mother a few feet from him in the front row of an auditorium filled with a friendly audience of several hundred people, Bush was responding to questions from Andrew Card, his father's transportation secretary and his own White House chief of staff, primarily about his personal book "41: A Portrait of My Father." The older Bush, seated in a wheelchair, smiled and waved but did not speak at the event. George W. Bush said he didn't know of any timetable for a decision, but said from speaking with his brother he knows Jeb Bush "doesn't like the idea of a political class." take on his father's early failures in politics, his decision to go to war with Iraq in 1991 and the 1992 re-election loss to Bill Clinton. In the book, he says his father seriously considered not even running for re-election, despite loving his job, because he thought holding the presidency had placed son Neil under undue legal scrutiny for his role as a director of a large Colorado-based savings and loan that failed in the late 1980s. The book includes personal anecdotes, including how the elder Bush, described as "a family man first," struggled with the death of daughter Robin from leukemia in 1953 and how his dad sobbed at the hospital nursery glass following the birth six years later of daughter Dorothy. He dismissed Tuesday as "psychobabble" any suggestions of friction between presidential father and president son and credited his dad with serving as an example for when he got to the White House. "You never know until you get there," he said. "He helped a by checking in on occasion." THIS WEEKEND AT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 BUMPIN GUMS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 DAVID BAZAN + PASSENGER STRING QUARTET DAVID DONDERO News from the U With holidays around the corner, the temptation to overeat looms. The experts at KU Dining offer some pointers for eating healthy this holiday—AND buried a two-word cryptogram in their tips. Can you find it? *Help yourself to fruits and veggies—they'll help curb your appetite. *Avoid going to the party hungry. A high-fiber snack will lessen your urge to overeat. *Practice portion control. *Plan time for exercise. It can prevent seasonal weight gain and relieve holiday stress. *You should drink plenty of water. It can fill you up and its calorie free! Holiday Parties CAN Be Healthy! Have you figured it out? Here's your second set of tips—notice the first letter in every bullet point... Hold your glass in the hand you eat with so that you won't nibble mindlessly. Offer to bring a healthy, tasty dish to the party to ensure a guilt-free option. •Liquid holiday drinks are calories rich. Limit yourself to one per party. •Involve yourself in socializing away from the food. •Don't skip meals. You might overheat later in the day. •Avoid wearing lose clothing so that you can feel when you've eaten too much. •You can take the focus off food and join in the festivities! •Survey the buffet. Ensure fruits and vegetables cover half your plate. Okay, now you know the message was HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Food really can enhance the holidays in a healthy, festive way! Between all those celebrations, there are healthy options for you at KU Dining's residential and retail food operations campus wide. In fact, we'll meet you at the salad bar. see you at the U KU MEMORIAL UNIONS BURGE UNION JAYHawk CENTRAL KANSAS UNION Union KU.edu SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 HORSE FEATHERS SARA JACKSON-HOLMAN FREE POOL AND $1 DOMESTIC MUGS FROM 3-8PM DAILY! 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