8A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS AND THAT TUESDAY,OCT.23,2001 The Ultimate in Total Body Care BODY BOUTIQUE Fitness for Women Trial Special Semester Membership only $120 • Yoga • Kickboxing • Pilates and so much more! Annual Special Save $100 $24.00 per month Full Service Fitness Center First visit free! Call today STEP by STEP HAIR PROFESSIONALS Salon Special $6 Off Any Color or Cut $5 Off Spa Manicures & Pedicures *Includes Massage, Sea Salt Scrub, and Mask Nail Special 925 Iowa·749.2424 *Redken Ambassador Salon Only Valid With KUID exp 10/31 925 Iowa • 842.7895 Look good, feel great! Fat Tuesdays Food: jambalaya • crawfish • bread pudding red beans and rice • andouille sausage Drink Specials: $2 Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat & Pale Ale $2 Redhook Blonde Ale Sexual Violence Awareness Week October 22-26,2001 IT'S ABOUT RESPECT *all are welcome* Monday, October 22 The Emotional and Legal Consequences of Rape 6:30-8:00 pm Pine Room, KS Union Tuesday, October 23 My Heart in My Throat: Workshop on the Relationship Between Sexual Violence and Body Image 12:30-1:30 pm Pine Room, KS Union Silent Candlelight Vigil 6:30-8:00pm Campanile Hill (vigils also occurring at Haskell and Baker campuses) Healing the Hurt: Men Discussing Their Misuse of Power in Relationships 7:00-8:30 pm 4020 Wescoe Wednesday, October 24 This is Not an Invitation to Rape Me Poster Project and Silent Witness Project 10:00 am-3:30 pm Strong Hall Rotunda Clothesline Project: T-shirts created by survivors and loved ones of those who have died. 10:00 am-3:30 pm Strong Hall lawn Thursday, October 25 Take Back the Night March and Rally 5:00-10:30 pm Beginning at the Train Park at 7th and Kentucky (Separate men's and women's programs) For more information about any of these programs, call the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center at 864-3552. Sponsors include: Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, Counseling and Psychological Services, Rape Victim-Survivor Service, Watkins Health Center, Women in Law, Multicultural Resource Center, Women's Transitional Care Services, Womyn's Empowerment Action Coalition, Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence, KU Public Safety Office, Department of Student Housing, and Association of University Residence Halls. 78 55 WEATHERFORECAST TODAY TOMORROW Partly cloudy today, but clear tonight. Partly cloudy with clearing during the night. 68 34 THURSDAY 63 34 Sunny and clear with continued clearing at night. GONGFARMER BY RANDY REIGER Celebrities wary of fan mail The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Fan mail that old barometer of an entertainer's popularity has become off-limits for many in Hollywood since the anthrax mail attacks in New York City, Washington and Florida. Studios, networks and publicists say thousands of letters have been returned to sender or just set aside. Some celebrities have signed up with services that open fan mail for them; others have simply stopped opening mail. "For the time being, we are just not opening fan mail. Just to be careful, we are putting it off for now," said publicist Pat Kingsley, who represents actor Tom Cruise, among others. Thousands of unsolicited letters pour in to celebrities every week. Although most are declarations of admiration, precautions have long been taken to check for suspicious letters and packages. "There is always a concern with celebrity fan mail because it comes from unknown people. But anthrax has added a new element," said PMK publicist Tracy Shaffer, who represents such acts as singers Evan and Iaron. The FBI has not received a specific threat related to celebrity mail, said Cheryl Mimura, an FBI representative in Los Angeles. "We haven't sent out any sort of advisory in Hollywood," she said. Shaffer said some of her clients contacted her after a letter containing anthrax was received in the New York office of NBC anchor Tom Brokaw. "We are directing our clients to use fan-mail services," she said. Such services open mail for celebrities and return photographs and autographs to fans. Studio Fan Mail Services, one of the oldest and largest fan-mail services in the country, has begun advising fans to send postcards rather than letters. "most of the mail our clients get is from children," said owner Jack Tamkin. "We're telling them to write a postcard. That way they can still send their message." Others suggest e-mail. "We are returning fan letters and sending a note along asking them to correspond by e-mail," said Scott Rowe, Warner Bros. vice president of communications. Movie studios and TV networks receive the bulk of fan mail, and some have stopped delivering it. Fan mail is important to many actors and celebrities. "It's somebody that takes time to buy a card or get a piece of paper and pencil, collect some thoughts and put them on a piece of paper. That means something," said David Brokaw, who represents Bill Cosby among others. Crossword 1 Donations to the poor 5 Contemplate 9 Barely sufficient 14 Mournful cry 15 Large wading bird 16 Gabby or Woody 17 Writer Quindlen 18 Shed 19 Speak pompously 20 Slicker 22 Metrical unit 23 Strong distaste 24 Set of three related works 27 Low-range woodwind 29 Peggy or Spike 30 Hawkins of Dogpatch 34 Spanish article 35 Entreaty 36 Inferior 37 "Thou __ not..." 39 Rapid 40 Eyes, in poems 41 Sebaceous cyst 42 Dull pains 43 Shoshone 44 Wild swine 47 Clan identifiers 49 Raise 54 Moo juice 55 Made unhappy 56 Practical joke 58 Assistant 59 Baseball team 60 Door hardware 61 God of love 62 Tiny particle 63 Administered medicine 64 Transmitted 65 Turner of Hollywood $ \textcircled{c} $ 2001 Tribune Media Services, Inc All rights reserved. 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