PAGE 2 LAWRENCE FORECAST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2011 KU atmospheric science student Penguin HI: 65 LO: 38 Saturday Mostly sunny skies and stronger winds from the South at 15-20 mph. Penguin THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sunday HI: 60 Mostly clear with light NW winds. L0: 40 Gorgeous fall day. Breezy. Monday HI: 62 Sunny and clear. LO: 37 Trick or treat! Tuesday HI: 64 Sunny and clear. LO: 42 SUA's Halloween Open House is today from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Free pumpkin carving, caramel apples, cookies and more. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Perfect weather. 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Whether it's roc 'n' rock or rallage, sports or special events, KHIK 9.1.7 is for you. 2000 Dole Human Development Center 1000 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, Kan. 68045 NEWS AROUND THE WORLD MEXICO CITY The U.S. Treasury Department is imposing sanctions on the owner of a Mexican racetrack and car dealership for alleged involvement with the Sinaloa drug cartel. The Treasury Department says it has designated Martin Guadencio Avendano and his two brothers as foreign drug traffickers under the Kingpin Act. That prohibits people in the U.S. from conducting businesses with them and freezes their U.S. assets. The department said Thursday that 42-year-old Avendano lauders money for the cartel's co-leader, Ismael Zambade. The other leader is Joaquin Guzman, known as "El Chapo." Both are fugitive. ROME A top boss from the Gambino crime clan was rearrested in a Rome clinic Thursday after he checked in for medical tests, police said. Rosario Gambino, 69 — convicted by U.S. courts in a Pizza Connection heroin probe and sentenced to 45 years in prison in 1984 — was deported two years ago to Italy so he could serve a 20-year sentence in a separate drug case. SANAA. YEMEN Italian news reports said an Italian tribunal earlier in the week had ordered him released while his lawyers pursue an appeal with the Court of Cassation, Italy's top criminal court. However, police said they moved to arrest him Thursday after an appeals tribunal in Palermo, Sicily, issued a fresh warrant. The official said an airstrike by Yemeni forces killed two in the town of Shaqa on Yemen's south coast. Three others were killed in nearby Ziniibar in clashes with security forces. A Yemeni official says security forces have killed five militants in towns seized by radical Islamists in the country's rebellious south. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to reporters. Security has collapsed across the Arab world's poorest country during the eight-month popular uprising seeking to oust President Ali Abdullah Saleh. After daylong meetings with South Korea's government leaders, Panetta told reporters he was concerned by North Korea's pattern of deliberately shifting from periods of modest accommodation to episodes of violent aggression. U. S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta expressed doubt Thursday that diplomacy will persuade North Korea to surrender its nuclear weapons. SEOUL. SOUTH KOREA Asked whether he thinks a renewed effort by the Obama administration to explore a possible new round of international negotiations with North Korea will work, he said diplomatic efforts must go on. HEALTH Whooping cough cases reported in Lawrence The Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department announced Thursday that there have been six cases of whooping cough in the past month. 1 In a news release, the Health Department said four of the cases involved unvaccinated children. Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is a contagious bacterial disease spread through coughing or sneezing next to others, the release said. Symptoms are cold-like, but a violent, or whooping, cough may develop. — Jonathan Shorman Girl, 5, calls 911 for help after driving family car ODD NEWS Authorities said a 5-year-old looking for her mother in Ohio backed a car out of the driveway, then called 911 for help. Mansfield police say Ameleah Kegley backed the car out Monday evening after returning from school to an empty house. According to the Mansfield News Journal, her mother had gone to the hospital with an emergency and her father never got the message. Worried that her mother wasn't home, Amleah decided to look for her and started her mother's 1999 Lincoln Navigator. It backed down the sloped driveway and came to a stop on grass across the street. The girl dialed 911, explained the situation and asked for quick help getting the car back home, because she said her mom would be upset with her. Associated Press PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER GO JAYHAWKS! SHOW YOUR PRIDE WITH THESE WINNING TITLES FROM TRIUMPH BOOKS KU ALL-AMERICAN HALFBACK and NFL legend shares his inspiring story. 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