in other words "Nothing but a modern-day lynching." Jermaine Jackson, on his brother Michael's legal woes. 2A the university daily kansan news in brief friday,november 21,2003 Corrections debate in Congress, and they don't like some of the proposals in Washington. An article in yesterday's University Daily Kansan needs clarification. The article, "Senate passes privacy regulation," stated author Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize. Morrison also won the Nobel Prize. Yesterday's University Daily Kansan contained an error. The article, "KJHK selects new general manager," said that Gary Hawke was a professor of journalism. Hawke is the general manager of KUJH and was the general manager of KJHK. Campus Presenter to discuss atheism in media tomorrow evening 3 Clark Adams will speak to the KU Society of Open-Minded Atheists and Annotostics, or SOMA, tomorrow. Adams is the public relations director for the Internet Infidels. The Web site, www.infidels.org, is a Web site devoted to atheism and agnosticism. Adams will speak about atheism in the media. He has dealt with the media and atheism in his career and uses humor to explain how the media spreads the views of the secular community to the American people, Stephanie Kirmer, president of SOMA, said. The event will be at 6 p.m. at the Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Rep. Howard McKeon (R-Calif.) introduced the proposals last month as Congress began preliminary work on extending the 1965 Higher Education Act, which authorized grants for college and university programs. The Associated Press McKenon said he wanted to keep higher education affordable. Tuition increases at Kansas' public universities this year ranged from 9.8 percent to 21.1 percent. Meghan Brune Board of Regents president Reggie Robinson briefed the board yesterday on proposals that he said would create a "college affordability index" and penalize public universities for large tuition increases. College affordability could penalize tuition increases TOPEKA—Higher education officials in Kansas are watching an emerging Nation Molestation suspicion lands Michael Jackson in handcuffs SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Trailed by a phalanx of TV cameras, a handcuffed Michael Jackson was booked on suspicion of child molestation yesterday after arriving by private jet to face charges that could finish off his already declining career and send him to prison for years. The self-styled "King of Pop" immediately posted $3 million bail and waved to reporters and flashed a V-sign before leaving the Santa Barbara County jail in a black Suburban escorted by three sheriff's motorcycle officers. Authorities released no details of the case beyond a warrant accusing the 45-year-old Jackson of multiple counts of lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14, an offense punishable by three to eight years in prison. Jackson dominated pop music in the 1980s but was damaged by a similar molestation allegation in 1993. But no charges were ever filed. The Associated Press Where can I get some serious copying done? Question of the day KU Info exists to answer all your questions about KU and life as a student. Check out KU Info's Web site at kuinfo.lib.ku.edu, call it at 864-3506 or visit it in person at Anschutz Library. can get more serious copying done. Wescoe Duplication, which is in the basement of Wescoe Hall, is your best bet. The office is run by Printing Services, and can do large copy and bindary jobs on the cheap. Drop by 1520 Wescoe or give 'em a call at (785) 864-3354. 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