2A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Inside Front FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2002 News briefs from campus, the state, the nation and the world CORRECTIONS A review in yesterday's Jayplay contained an error. The review, "Sisters' doesn't give bang for viewers' bucks," stated that Goldie Hawn had not received an Academy Award. She received a best supporting actress award in 1970 for Cactus Flower. An article in yesterday's Jayplay contained an error. In the article, "Gallery brings contemporary art to Lawrence," the title of Matt Campbell's musical composition, "Oopens Fire," was misspelled. CAMPUS KU Symphony Orchestra to debut fall season tonight The University of Kansas Symphony Orchestra debuts its fall season with a concert at 7:30 tonight at the Lied Center. The symphony will perform Egmont: Overture, op. 84, by Ludwig van Beethoven, Tchaikovsky's Francesca da Rimini, Op.92 and Symphony No.1, Op. 39, by Jean Sibelius. The symphony is under the direction of Timothy Hankewich,Associate Conductor of the Kansas City Symphony and interim Director of Orchestral Studies at KU. Vicki Hamilton-Smith, director of communication for the School of Fine Arts, said Hankewich is new to the position, having began in August. Tickets cost $5 for students and seniors, and $7 general. They are available at all KU ticket offices: Lied Center, Murphy Hall and SUA. For more information, please contact the Department of Music & Dance at 8643436. —Louise Stauffer NATION WorldCom controller pleads guilty to fraud NEW YORK—WorldCom's former controller pleaded guilty to securities fraud yesterday, saying he was told by "senior management" to falsify records in what became the largest corporate accounting scandal in U.S. history David Myers, 44, entered the plea in U.S. District Court after telling Judge Richard Casey he wanted to waive his right to be indicted on the charges. It was the first admission of guilt in the multibillion-dollar scandal. Prosecutors said Myers and Scott Sullivan, the former chief financial officer at WorldCom, directed employees to falsify balance sheets to hide more than $3.8 billion in expenses. The deception enabled WorldCom to report a profit when it was actually losing money, according to regulators. Myers faces up to 10 years on the most serious charge. Prosecutors said the fraud began when Myers and Sullivan ordered WorldCom accounting executives Buford Yates, Betty Vinson and Troy Normand to record billions in operating expenses as capital expenses. 5 killed in robbery killers on the loose. NORFOLK, Neb. — Three holdup men shot five people to death in a bank robbery yesterday morning, then blasted through the glass front door to escape and flee in a stolen car, authorities said. About three hours later, three men were arrested in a stolen pickup in O'Neill, a ranch town 76 miles away, but it was not immediately known if they were the killers, authorities said. The Subaru Outback that police said the gunmen used to flee Norfolk was found in the same county. Fourbank employees and a customer were killed in the holdup at a U.S. Bank branch. Another customer was wounded in the shoulder, police said. Gov. Mike Johanns authorized the use of a Black Hawk military helicopter for the manhunt. Officials are still trying to determine what happened. The Associated Press NEWS AFFILIATES KUJH-TV News Tune into KUJH-TV at 5:30, 7, 9 and 11 p.m. for more news. News: Andrea Burnett and Tawny Bach Weather: Matt Jacobs Sports: Liz Godfrey On KJHK, 90.7 FM, listen to Piia Burkhart and Cara Milligan this morning at 7,8 and 9. Then hear Kevin Mac Donald at 5 p.m. kansan.com 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. "Reddy" the dog hands out information about next week's blood drive. The blood drive will be at various locations around campus including Allen Fieldhouse, the Kansas Union and residence halls. KANSAN PHOTO ON CAMPUS Center of Latin American Studies will show the documentary film A Day without a Mexican at 2 p.m. Saturday at the auditorium in the Spencer Museum of Art. For more information call 864-4213. 4213 Hall Center for the Humanities will present the War, Peace and Diplomacy seminar, "Myths of Occupation and Liberation: Frenchwomen During and After WWII" at 4 p.m. today at the conference room in the Hall Center. Contact the center at 864-4798. KU Ki Alikido Club will meet from a. m. to 12 p.m. Saturday at room 207 in Robinson Center, Contact Jason Ziegler at 843-4732. KU Tae Kwon Do Club will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at room 207 in Robinson Center. Contact Samantha Nondorf at 218-3544. Pakistani Cultural Club will present the Junoon concert "Passion for Peace" at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Lied Center. For more information contact the Lied Center at 864-2787. *Spencer Museum of Art will offer the adult art education class "Get the Picture" from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday in the museum. To register, contact Kristina Mitchell at 864-0137 or kernitch@ku.edu. School of Fine Arts will present a concert with the KU Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 tonight in the Lied Center. Contact the school at 864-3436. Student Union Activities will show the drive-in movie The Exorcist at 10 p.m.Saturday in Lot 91 outside of Memorial Stadium. Contact 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-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045. 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