2A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Inside Front TUESDAY,OCTOBER1,2002 News briefs from campus, the state, the nation and the world CAMPUS KUJH-TV loses license to televise All News Channel Starting yesterday, KUJH, the University's student television station, will no longer carry broadcasts from the All News Channel. Gary Hawke, KUJH general manager, said he and administrators would announce a permanent replacement this week for ANC programming. "There will be a lot more opportunities for more students to be involved," said James Gentry, dean of journalism. In the meantime, Hawke said the station would run a community events calendar and rebroadcast programming such as last year's Late Night with Roy Williams and several student films in between the station's regular broadcasts. Hawke said he and officials at Sunflower Broadband had looked into replacing ANC with MSNBC, Trio and C-SPAN3, but those stations' formats did not accommodate preemption by University broadcasts. KUJH no longer has permission to broadcast programming from ANC, a 24-hour news station with which KU previously had a license for broadcast. The channel was sold in August to DIRECTV, a satellite television service. All News Channel was broadcast for about 21 hours a day, filling air time between student-produced newscasts discussion forums and sports programs. STATE — Jenna Goepfert Cessna cuts 400 more jobs after voluntary buyouts fail WICHITA — Cessna, the last holdout in the ailing Wichita airplane manufacturing industry, announced yesterday it was laying off 400 workers after it failed to get enough takers for voluntary buyouts. The company said in June it hoped to reduce its work force by about 900 people through voluntary buyouts. Cessna said the layoffs would come in the next 30 days, coming on top of another 400 job cuts achieved through their voluntary separation package. The company did not say whether it planned more reductions to meet the 900-job goal set earlier this year. "The announcement we made today is to help align our current production rate with our work force," said Cessna spokesman Jessica Myers. This has been a record year for Cessna, with 300 deliveries of the Citation business jet. But the company expects that to fall to 250 deliveries in 2003, she said. The announcement comes after Friday's announcement by Montrealbased Bombardier that it would cut 2,000 jobs, including 50 in Wichita. The company also said its Wichita plant would halt production of the Learjet 45 and Learjet 60 for four months beginning in December, affecting 500 workers. NATION Moussaoui trial moved to give defense more time ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge postponed the trial of suspected Sept. 11 accomplice Zacarias Moussaoui yesterday from Jan. 6 to June 30. U. S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema previously had moved the trial to January after deciding the original Sept. 30 day failed to give Moussaoui enough time to prepare his case. Moussaoui is representing himself against charges that he conspired with the 19 suicide hijackers to commit terrorism. Brinkema has been sensitive to Moussaoui's trial preparation time because the French citizen could face the death penalty if convicted. The Associated Press NEWS AFFILIATES Tune into KUJH-TV at 5:30, 7, 9 and 11 p.m. for more news. News: Heather Attig and Kodi Tillery Weather: Tim Bush Sports: Chris Bales Tonight on KUJH-TV News, reporter Laine Baker finds that earning a law degree is harder than ever. KUJH-TV News On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to Kristi Van Cleav and Jacquelyn McKinney this morning at 7, 8 and 9. Then hear Jamie Lienemann and Lindsay Hook at 5 p.m. A 19-year-old KU student told Lawrence police that someone damaged her green 1996 Jeep Cherokee between 10 p.m. Sept. 20 and 3 p.m. on Sept. 23 in Lawrence, according to Lawrence police reports. Key scratches caused damage estimated at $1,200. 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 according to Lawrence police reports. Thirty compact discs, valued at $300 were taken from the 19-year-old student's Nissan Pathfinder,and three CDs,valued at $30,and a compact disc player,valued at $200,were taken from the 20-year-old's Saturn. OTR Maj. Mark Strole, second from left, guides a KU Naval ROTC log run yesterday. ROTC members participate in the log run once a month for physical conditioning. A 19-year-old KU student and a 20 year-old KU student told the Lawrence Police Department that someone caused $200 damage to each of their vehicles and took items from the cars between 3:50 a.m. and 4 a.m. Sunday in the 1700 block of Cambridge Road, ON CAMPUS Ecumenical Christian Ministries will hold the Faith Forum: a Liberal Take on Christianity, from 8:30 to 9:30 tonight in the ECM building, 1204 Oread Ave. Contact Thad Holcombe at 843-4933. Hall Center for the Humanities will present 0the lecture The Discursivity of Governance and Defiance: Reading Political Trials in Colonial India at 3:30 today at the conference room in the Hall Center. Contact the center at 864-4798. KU Environs will meet at 8:30 tonight at Alcove D on the 3rd Floor in the Kansas Union. Contact Sam Lane at 812-2512. Latin American Solidarity will have a meeting at 7:30 tonight at the lobby in the Kansas Union. Contact Rebekah Moses at 812-1994. Rock Chalk Bridge Club will meet at 3 today at the lobby in the Kansas Union. Contact Dren Brenaman at 550 9001 or cardpotato@hotmail.com 5:30 to 7:30 tonight at 207 Robinson Center. Contact Jason Ziegler at 843-4732. Russian and East European Studies will have the Laird Brown Bag Lecture Peacebuilding in the Balkans: The OSCE's Changing Role in Central Europe from 12:30 to 1:20 today at 318 Bailey Hall. Contact Bruce Berglund at 864-4236. kansan.com Student Union Activities will have a forum with Fire Chief Richard Picciotto, who was among the last people to escape from the rubble after the attack on the World Trade Center, at 8 tonight in the Lied Center. Tickets are $5 with a KUID and $7 for the general public. Contact the SUA box office at 864-7469. KU Ki Aikido Club will meet from University Career and Employment Services will have the workshop Job Winning Résumés from 3 to 4 today at Room149 in the Burge Union. Contact Ann Hartley at 864-3624. 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