PAGE 2 LAWRENCE FORECAST Shawn Milrad KU atmospheric science student TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 Tuesday HI: 83 Mostly sunny skies, high of 83, north wind 5-10 mph. Increasing clouds overnight. Light winds from north-northeast. LO: 55 Tuesday Wednesday Werent you worried it was getting hot again? **Wednesday** high of 73, mostly cloudy, east- northeast wind 10-15 mph. 30 percent chance of rain. 30 Fall may officially be here. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 20 percent chance for morning showers, cloudy skies, high of 64 degrees. Winds east-northeast at 5-10 mph. rella in your stash just in case Thursday Keep an umbrella in your stash just in case Friday Partly cloudy, high of 70. Wind south at 10-15 mph. Nearly perfect. (Sorry if you have class). You have quite a bit more time this year to drop a class online than in years past. Instead of a deadline of the 15th class day, you have until the 60th class day, which this is Nov. 16. Czek registr.ku.edu for details. 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Also RUNS in tku.edu Associated Press NEWS AROUND THE WORLD LOS ANGELES A Los Angeles school police officer shot his own bulletproof vest then planted a shell casing and claimed a gunman had shot him so he could get out of work on medical leave while collecting full pay, prosecutors said Monday. Deputy District Attorney Paul Nunez summed up the case against 31-year-old Jeff Sterons during closing arguments in the case. Stenroos is charged with preparing a false police report, planting false evidence and other counts stemming from the Jan. 19 incident. The defense argued that Steenroos accidentally shot himself while cleaning a gun and never intended to stage a fraud. The purported shooting prompted a massive police search for a gunman and led to 9,000 students being held in their schools for hours. Stenroos remains on paid administrative leave. SANTIAGO, CHILE The numbers are in from violence on the 38th anniversary of Chile's military coup: Police arrested 280 people and 45 people were injured, including a teenager who is in critical condition with a bullet in his chest. The disturbances during the commemoration of Chile's Sept. 11 followed an otherwise peaceful march to Santiago's memorial for the more than 40,000 people who were killed, disappeared, or tortured and jailed during the military dictatorship. Monday's disturbances left their mark around the capital Tuesday morning, with streetlights damaged and the smoldering remains of street blockades at various points around the city. STONE TOWN, TANZANIA Official and survivor counts indicated that nearly 1,200 people may have been aboard a crowded tank that sank off Tanzania's coast. Survivor Issa Hemeid said Monday some 150 people were likely trapped inside the boat's first- and second-class section when it sank early Saturday, echoing two other survivors. The death toll was 240 on Monday. On Sunday, an official estimated more than 800 people survived. Together, that could mean nearly 1,200 people were aboard, well above survivors' estimates of the boat's capacity of 600. Officials gathered Monday on the island of Zanzibar to pray for the survivors and the dead. Survivors said the ferry left Tanzania's commercial capital of Dar es Salaam loaded with building materials, mattresses and passengers. Officials said they are seeking the boat's captain and owner. MOSCOW The only member of a top Russian hockey team to survive a plane crash that killed 44 people died Monday of his injuries in a Moscow hospital, a final bitter blow to all those who mourned the team's loss. The Vishnevsky hospital said 26-year-old Alexander Galimov died of the severe burns that covered about 90 percent of his body, despite the best efforts of doctors in its burn unit, considered one of the best in Russia. 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