NEWS 6A=THEUNIVE RSITY DAILYKANSAN WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 2001 WIN SPRING BEACH & On Sat Now! www.sun hase.com 1-800-SI NCEASE for students stu by st students Please think before you drink. Watch for the Weekly Specials every Thursday in the Kansan and always on Kansan.com THE SOUND OF SILENCE Professor Coffeen explains how this monastery can be so quiet just 40 feet from rush-hour traffic. These students were part of a 40-student group that visited Chicago lousewalk to study architecture. The trip was sponsored by the School of Architecture and Urban Design. J. E. WILSON/KANSAN Afghans celebrate victory KABUL, Afghanistan — It was a day when the grisly and the joyous came together in the Afghan capital. Men exultantly shaved off their beards for the first time in years. They played music in public. A man impishly but unsuccessfully encouraged women on a bus to uncover their faces. The Associated Press faces. It is forested park in Kabul, a different story unfolded yesterday. There, five men who had come to Afghanistan to fight alongside the Taliban lay dead, their bodies riddled with bullets in a final gun battle. The five, identified as Pakistanis, were among the foreign Muslim fighters - Arabs, Chechens and others - who are now targets for reprisal by Afghanans who associate them with five years of oppressive Tulliban rule. Elsewhere in the capital, people kicked the charred remains of men killed when a rocket slammed into their truck. The bodies of two others lay in the street where they lived. There was unsease too, that with the sudden, sweeping advances of the Northern Alliance, Afghanistani might slide back into the factional fighting that characterized the alliance's 1992-1996 rule of the country. Every week more than 500,000 trees are used to produced the two-thirds of newspapers that are never recycled. "Today we are celebrating, but we worry that tomorrow they will start fighting again. We pray that won't happen," said Ahmed Rashel, who sat in a barber's chair for the first time in five years. The barber, Zul Gai, smiled broadly. Celebrate America Recycles Day on the 15th by recycling your Kansan. Everyday. Brought to you by KU Environs. "I hated this beard," he said. Being shaved "is like being free." PUT OUT YOUR HABIT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th Great American Smoke Out 2001 is Thursday November 15th from 10:00- 2:00 @ Wescoe Beach. Join us for prizes, drawings, free hot chocolate, and information on the effects of smoking. Come throw your tobacco products away with us and register to win great stuff! Watkins Memorial Health Center For appointments call 864-9507 Most KU Students Drink Moderately or Not At All (0-5 Drinks) When They Party* Paul Farran, Senior Age 21 Where Do You Live? "A House" What is Your Major? "COMS Studies" Where are You From? "Wichita, Kansas" Who is Your Favorite Band? "Edie Brickell" What is Your Favorite Kind of Food? "Chinese" Do You Drink? "Yes" When You Party, Do You Use a Designated Driver? "I just walk home" On Average How Many Drinks Do You Have? "About 3-5 drinks in a night" How Do You Keep Track? "I ask the bartender and he looks at my tab"