3A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS AND THAT TUESDAY,OCT.9,2001 Red Lyon Tavern 044 Mass. 832-8228 Going through changes? I can help A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence Marybeth Bethel MS Counseling/Personal Coaching SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS 842-5772 - more info at www.becomemore.net LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS INC. 342-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. --removed references to the bear from its Web site and literature. No signs point out local Pooh sites, including the bridge, the goal of many an "exposition" — Pooh-speak for "expedition." KU Celebrations KU vs MU Basketball January 29th Spring Break March 10th - 24th Day on The Hill Date to Be Announced Commencement May 19th KU vs KState Football October 27th Balloween October 31st Stop Day December 14th Hawk Week August 19th - 25th Homecoming October 13th Break Fall October 10th - 21st Most KU Students Drink Moderately or Not at All (0-5) Drinks and Act Responsibly When They Pass Celebrate Safely Call, click or come by * 864-5846 * www.commercebank.com 77 52 Rain and thunderstorms. WEATHER FORECAST TODAY TOMORROW 67 52 Rain ending and partial clearing. THURSDAY 70 48 Warm and sunny. KUJH-TV News BY RANDY REIGER Newscasts are MATTTHEW MAKENS/DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES every hour on HTTP://CHINOOK.PHSX.UKANS.EDU the half hour starting at 5:30 p.m. GONGFARMER Pooh's 75th celebrated abroad The Associated Press HARTFIELD, England — Pooh Bear is 75, and his fans still enjoy a good "exposition" to Ashdown Forest, site of Milne's "Hundred Aker Wood." The wood is where the bear of very little brain feasted on "hunny" and hunted the mythical Woozie with his friends, bouncable Tigger the tiger, timid Piglet, busy Rabbit, Eeyore the mournful donkey and that wise bird, Owl. But some locals are crying. "Bother." "So many people come here because of Pooh, and residents feel swamped. The spirit of anti-Poohism is rampant in this area," said Simon Kerr, a resident of Hartfield, an idyllic village 30 miles south of London where Milne raised his son, Christopher Robin. After a survey showed most local people preferred to play down the Pooh connection, Wealden District Council has So on the big day, Sunday, Oct. 14, the hunny-splashed parties will take place elsewhere. "Oh yes, we're celebrating," said Peter Stansfield, head of consumer marketing at Egmont Books, the British publishers who produce the two Pooh volumes "Winnie the Pooh" and "The House at Pooh Corner" under the Methuen imprint. At the Edinburgh Festival in August, Egmont threw a birthday party for Pooh with entertainers and balloons that will be repeated at bookstores later. On the day itself, A.A. Milne will read at the Cheltenham Festival of Literature in southern England with cake and a cheerful chorus of "Happy Birthday." Special Egmont anniversary publications include "Now We Are 75," a selection of Pooh stories and verse. Disney Corp., the New York Public Library and libraries and bookstores in other countries are also organizing readings and events. Pooh stories have been translated into more than 25 languages. Milne created Pooh after his 5-year-old son was introduced to a female American black bear cub called Winnie at London Zoo. The zoo still has pictures of a young Christopher feeding the bear condensed milk. Milne rarely read his works to his son. In a letter to his friend, Dennis, the actor, Christopher Milne confided: "My father did not write the books for children. He didn't write for any specific market; he knew nothing about marketing. He knew about me, he knew about himself, he knew about the Garrick Club (in London) — he was ignorant about anything else. Except, perhaps, about life." 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