8A • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS ... Diet CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2002 the program," she said. Other students take less strictured, riskier roads to weight loss. Jeff Cary, Leavenworth senior, said he went on a diet in high school that resulted in extreme weight loss. "In high school I did the anorexie diet," Cary said. "Whenever I got hungry, I'd have carrot sticks and a diet coke or something, and for dinner I'd have something like a Healthy Choice meal." Cary said he began the strict diet because he had gained a lot of weight and gotten tired of it. Ann Chapman, coordinator of nutrition services at Watkins Health Center, attributes weight gain in college to three factors: higher-fat food, less physical activity and more alcohol. Students who go out drinking and then order a pizza late at night are setting themselves up to gain weight, Chapman said. "Everybody is different," Chapman said. "Weight Watchers works for some, but doesn't do anything for others." Angie Little, Wichita senior said exercise helped her keep her weight in check. "The only thing that really works is eating balanced meals and working out," she said. "I walk to and from school and take an aerobics class, it's all about doing little things when you can, like riding your bike and walking places." - Edited by Amanda Sears Privacy CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A said Jenny Mehmedovic, assistant to the vice provost of information services. People have a right to read what they want, she said. "If that was public, people might do different things in their behavior," Mehmedovic said. "We think it's important for it to be private." Under this law, if a request for a student's records were made to a KU library, librarians would be required to keep it a secret from the patron whose records were being investigated. The government's actions are understandable after the terrorist attacks, said Sy Phichith, Wichita senior, but library records should remain private. Libraries are for the public, so what people read should not be a big deal to the government, said Marc Dawson, Baltimore senior. "People should be able to check out any book they want without fear that their privacy is being invaded or exposed," Philchith said. "If it's in the library, why shouldn't we be able to read it?" Dawson said. — Edited by Ryan Malashock STATE Kline, Biggs spar on death penalty NEWTON — Republican Phill Kline and Democrat Chris Biggs both believe that more crimes should be punishable by death, but the two nominees for Kansas attorney general disagree on how to broaden the state's law. They outlined their differences Tuesday night at a forum in a school auditorium, where they also answered questions on prison overcrowding and other criminal justice topics. Kline served in the Kansas House for eight years, leaving to run for Congress in 2000, and was a House member in 1994 when the Legislature reinstated the death penalty. Under that law, capital punishment applies to intentional or premeditated killings in seven specific sets of circumstances — for example, if the victim is a law enforcement officer or a kidnapped child under 14 against whom a sex crime is also committed. That list is too narrow, Kline said Tuesday night. "I would expand it to all premeditated murder," he said. He added, however, that steps would then have to be taken to ensure there was no room for doubt, lest an innocent person faced execution for a crime he or she did not commit. Biggs, a career prosecutor who has been the Geary County district attorney for 13 years, countered, "You can't have the death penalty for all premeditated murder." Instead, he would broaden the state's law by including other categories of victims and of premeditated killings,he said. "It should be expanded so that other forms of premeditated murder would qualify as possible death-penalty cases, so that all victims would be similarly valued," Biggs said. Local cotton gin to handle this year's crop MOSCOW -With construc tion of the first cotton gin in southwest Kansas well under way, some farmers may be pulling cotton by Oct.15. "They are putting the roof on the building," said Gary Moore, manager of the Northwest Cotton Growers Cooperative Inc. "We have road construction going on around the gin, a module pad and a seed storage pad are being built, plus we have the plumbers and the electricians here. It looks like an army of ants inside the building." The project began earlier this summer southwest of Moscow, just off U.S. 50. The gin, which removes the sticky seeds from the cotton, will be able to handle 60,000 bales of cotton. Atter it's ginned, the cotton will be hauled to a warehouse in Altus, Okla., where it will be stored and marketed by Plains Cotton Cooperative Association, the national marketing group of which NCG is a member. Jav Garetson, an NCG member, has about 1,000 acres of cotton to harvest. This will be his second season growing the crop in western Kansas, and he said the local gin would save him money. "The cotton crop looks very promising." he said. "By next week, aerial sprayers will be applying the ethephon, which will trigger a hormone response in the cotton to cause the boles to open. That is necessary to the cotton crop out here to deal with our shortened growing season." Garetson estimates it then will take 10 days to two weeks for the cotton to fully open. A week after that, the crop will be sprayed with a defoliant that will cause the plants' leaves to drop. - The Associated Press Water Office chief charged with rape The Associated Press TOPEKA — Kansas Water Office Director Alan L. LeDoux is "very upset" that he's been charged with entering a sleeping woman's home in May and raping her, his attorney said yesterday. The Shawnee County District Attorney's office filed five felony charges Tuesday against LeDoux, 55, who has served two Republican governors and is a Sunday school teacher. He was jailed on $500,000 bond. Gov. Bill Graves, who appointed LeDoux to the post in 1995, ordered LeDoux placed on administrative leave without pay. He named Clark Duffy, assistant water office director, as acting director. "This is standard procedure in this type of case," said Graves representative Ben Bauman. LeDoux's attorney, Don Hoffman of Topeka, told reporters his client knew the woman. He also said his client would plead innocent. "He's very upset and concerned about his friends and family." Hoffman said. "He's very anxious to get this behind him." During an initial court appearance yesterday by video from jail, LeDoux was advised of the five charges, which include kidnapping, rape, sodomy and burglary. The charges and his bond were acknowledged, and District Judge Matthew Dowd asked LeDoux if Hoffman was his attorney. nev. "That's correct, sir," LeDoux replied, his only comment during the two-minute hearing. Dowd scheduled another hearing for Oct. 2, during which a preliminary hearing would be set. LeDoux, who lives in rural Holton, is accused of entering a residence between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. May 23 while a woman slept inside. "The assailant was wearing a ski mask and assaulted the victim, bound her arms together with tape, blindfolded her, forcibly moved from the bedroom into the bathroom, cut her night shirt off and committed the offenses charged." District Attorney Robert Hecht said in a statement. Hecht's office declined further comment yesterday. Hecht's office requested the $500,000 bond. Hoffman said he has requested a hearing to reduce that. Hoffman also criticized Hecht's handling of the case. He said the victim went to authorities in May, who then went to LeDoux. Hoffman said he wrote Hecht a letter in June about the case and never received a response. "We said we would be cooperating and didn't see any need for a public spectacle." Hoffman said. Before heading the independent agency that administers water policy in the state, LeDoux was chief legislative liaison for Graves and former Gov. Mike Hayden. The charges against LeDoux stunned those who know him in Holton, about 25 miles north of Topeka. "Al's always been involved in a number of civic things, as well as the politics. It just sounds like something out of a Stephen King novel. It just doesn't compute," said longtime acquaintance Micheal Ireland. The Rev. Kelvin Heitman, pastor of Holton's Evangelical United Methodist Church, said LeDoux was a Sunday school teacher and "an upstanding member of the church." 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