THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2002 2A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Inside Front THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2002 News briefs STATE Landlord in peeping case gets jail time, probation LAWRENCE — A landlord drilled peepholes in apartment walls and spied into tenants' bedrooms and bathrooms has been sentenced to 60 days in jail plus 18 months' probation. William Lemesany,49, was charged in October 2000 with 10 counts of eaves dropping. William Lemeany, 49, must also continue psychological treatment, pay a $7,500 fine, serve 100 hours of community service and be supervised whenever he enters his apartment buildings to do maintenance. "I wanted to apologize to my residents for the trouble they've been through," Lemesany told District Judge Jack Murphy in court Tuesday. He also apologized to his own family. Some former tenants had also sued Lemesany, and a Douglas County jury last month ordered him to pay damages totaling $1.29 million to six plaintiffs. Graves to cut budget before Sebelius takes over TOPEKA—Gov. Bill Graves will announce a second round of cuts next week in the 2003 budget to close a projected $310 million deficit. Graves said yesterday he would make the spending cuts in the $4.4 billion budget. He would not say if the cuts would include education. Graves has been meeting with his staff and Gov.-elect Kathleen Sebelius to make the cuts. Graves leaves office Jan. 13. As part of her campaign, Sebelius promised to hold public schools harmless from cuts. However, the school budget is $2.3 billion, or more than 52 percent of the state's expenditures. That leaves Graves little room to close the budget gap among remaining agencies. Sebelius has until Feb. 3 to submit her budget proposals to the 2003 Legislature. That package must include a proposed budget for fiscal 2004 and a revised budget for fiscal 2003. WORLD U.N. officials set stage for weapons inspection BAGHDAD, Iraq — "Business-like" talks with Iraqi officials have set the stage for a decisive new round of weapons inspections starting next week, including possible unannounced drop-ins on President Saddam Hussein's palaces, the chief U.N. inspectors said yesterday. "The world and the Security Council want assurances that Iraq has no more weapons of mass destruction," the chief of the U.N. inspection team, Hans Blix, said on a stopover in Cyprus after two days of talks in Baghdad. An Iraqi vice president said the Baghdad government would cooperate fully with the inspectors, but he warned the Americans against placing spies in the inspection teams. In the Czech Republic, where he was attending a NATO summit, Prezident Bush also struck a combative note on Iraq, playing down the importance of the inspectors' return to Baghdad, and again threatening military action if inspections didn't work. Bush said people tended to focus on the inspectors as if they were the end. He said eliminating weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was important. British and Australian officials said they were engaged in contingency planning with the Americans for a possible eventual attack on Iraq. In the southern no-fly zone, meanwhile, U.S. warplanes bombed three air defense sites yesterday after the Iraqis fired missiles and anti-aircraft guns at U.S. and British planes, the U.S. military said. An unidentified Iraqi officer said the strikes were against "civilian installations," the Iraq News Agency reported. It was the sixth such encounter in the past seven days. The U.N. teams are returning to Baghdad under a new U.N. Security Council resolution describing the inspections as a "final opportunity" for Iraq to meet its post-Gulf War obligations to give up any chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. The Associated Press NEWS AFFILIATES KUJH-TV News kansan.com Tune into KUJH-TV at 5:30, 7, 9 and 11 p.m. for more news. News: Chris Bales and Leigh Wellert Weather: Matt Laubahn Sports: Brian Bruce On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to Katie Means and Julia Brown this morning at 7,8 and 9. Then hear Heather Attig and Jessica Leibson at 5 p.m. Don't have time to read today's paper? Head to kansan.com and listen to KTalk. Hear convergence manager Meredith Carr read summaries of today's top stories. Camera on KU Anton Bubnovskiv/Kansan ON CAMPUS - For more events, go to kucalendar.com Larry Thompson, facilities specialist for the Facilities Operations construction department, finishes fixing and widening the path between Staufer-Flint and Wescoe halls. Larry Rawlings, assistant director for construction, said it would be ready today about noon. Bhagbad-Gita Study Group will meet at 6tonight at the top floor in the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Building. Contact Steve at 691-5160 Black Law Students Association will sponsor a Thanksgiving food drive all week in Green Hall. Canned goods and non-perishable foods can be dropped off at shopping carts located in Green Hall, and money and gift certificates can be delivered to Robin Miller at Room 202 in Green Hall. Contact the BLSA at 864-9277. Department of History of Art will present a lecture with Ewa Lajer-Burcharth of Harvard University on "Fragonard's Seduction: Eros and Modernity" at 5 p.m. today at Room 211 in the Spencer Museum of Art ECM, 1204 Oread Ave. Contact Thad Holcombe at 843-4933. Contact the department at 864-4713. ■Ecumenical Christian Ministries and Environs will serve a Veggie Lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the Hall Center for the Humanities will present a Robert D. Kaplan Colloquium at 2 p.m. today at the Summerfield Room in the Adams Alumni Center. Kaplan will also lecture at 8 tonight at the ballroom in the Kansas Union. Contact the Hall Center at 864-4798. Hall Center for the Humanities will present the Re(Searching) Life Colloquium with K. Michael Welch and Eli Michaels from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. today at the Johnson Room in the Spencer Research Library. Contact the Hall Center at 864-4798. KU Chess Club will meet from 7 to 9 tonight at the Daisy Hill Room in Burge Union. Contact Patrick at 838-894- KU Hillel will sponsor a Business and Finance Professional Networking meeting at 7:30 tonight in the KU Hiliel house,940 Mississippi Street. Contact Corey Rittmaster at 749-5397. KU Ki Aikido Club will meet from 5:30 to 7 tonight at Room 207 in Robinson Center. Contact Jason Ziegler at 843-4732. KU Peace Corps will host an Open House from 6 to 9 tonight at the Kansas Room in the Kansas Union. Contact the Peace Corps at 864-7679 Spencer Museum of Art will present a Gallery Talk with Jeanne Drewes at 7 tonight at the White Gallery in the museum. Contact the museum at 864-4710. Student Union Activities will show the movie Signs at 7 and 9:30 tonight at Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Tickets are $2 or free with an SUA movie card. Contact the SUA at 864-7469. Et Cetera The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid through the student activity fee. Additional copies of the Kansan are 25 cents. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 119 Stauffer-Fint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 68045. The University Daily Kansas (ISSN 0746-4987) is published daily during the school year except Saturday, Sunday, fall break, spring break and exams. Bi-weekly during the summer session excluding holidays. Periodical postage is paid in Lawrence, KS 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $120. Student subscriptions of $2.33 are paid through the student activity fee. 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On Campus is printed on a space available basis We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign USED & New Sports Equipment 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts Package Includes: Individualized Image Consultation Clarifying & Conditioning Treatment Color Glossing Haircut & Style Eyebrow Design This package is valued up to $125, but is yours for $75 with a valid student ID! exp.12/21/02 free computing workshops All workshops are FREE for KU students, staff and faculty, but REQUIRE registration for everyone Register at www.ku.edu/acs/train or 864-0494. Workshop descriptions and schedule: www.ku.edu/acs/calendar Directions & map: www.ku.edu/acs/directions All ACS Workshops Require Registration. Questions? Get help at question@ku.edu or call the ACS Help Desk at 864-0200. Register for workshops on the Web at www.ku.edu/acs/train or phone at 864-0494. Please register online at least 24 hours prior to the workshop you wish to attend, or by phone any time. You must be confirmed by phone or online to attend the workshop. To register or to get more information, visit www.ku.edu/acs/train, send email to workbook@ku.edu, or call 864-0494. **Word:** Intermediate Prerequisite: Word: Introduction. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-KU. Mon., Nov. 25, 1-4 p.m., Budig Media Lab **FileMaker Pro:** Intermediate Prerequisite: FileMaker Pro: Introduction. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-KU. Mon., Nov. 25, 4:30-7:30 p.m., Budig Media Lab **Outlook:** Introduction Prerequisite: None. Requires registration for all and $75 fee for non-KU.Tues., Dec, 3, 9 a.m.-Noon, Budig Media Lab **Photoshop:** Web Graphics Prerequisites: Photoshop: Introduction and Photoshop: Intermediate. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-KU.Tues., Dec, 3, 1-3 p.m., Budig Media Lab Database Design Prerequisite: None. Requires registration for all. Tues., Dec. 3, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Buduio Media Lab Outlook: Intermediate Prerequisite: Outlook: Introduction. Requires registration for all and a $7 fee for non-KU. Tues., Dec. 10, 9 a.m.-Noon, Budig Media Lab NEW! Outlook: Advanced Prerequisites: Outlook: Introduction and Outlook: Intermediate. Requires registration for all and a $75 fee for non-KU. Thurs., Dec. 12, 9-11:30 a.m., Budig Media Lab ---