in other words "Yes, it is true that I was on rowdy movie sets and I have done things that were not right, which I thought then was playful but now I recognize that I offended people." Arnold Schwarzenegger, acknowledging he had "behaved badly" to women in response to a Los Angeles Times article in which six women accused him of sexually harassing and groping them. news in brief 2A the university daily kansan friday,october 3,2003 Police unable to find suspects in attempted murder incident Several gunshots were fired at a 19-year-old McLouth resident in Lawrence Wednesday in the 400 block of Elm Street. The suspects also robbed the victim of $450. The victim was in his vehicle at 3:20 a.m. when two unidentified suspects fired the shots. The Lawrence Police Department labeled the case an attempted murder. Police were unable to locate the suspects. In the case an attempted murder. Polls were unable to locate the sus- Joe Hartigan Driver arrested for crashing vehicle into side of duplex A 21-year-old Lawrence woman drove her car into a duplex at 2523 Ousdahl Road early Saturday morning, according to the Lawrence Police Department. The woman was arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence and given a speeding ticket. Police were contacted shortly after 4 a.m. Saturday about a possible burglary in progress at the duplex. The caller had heard a loud crash and thought someone was breaking into his home. Sgt. Mike Pattrick of the Lawrence Police Department said when police arrived they saw a white 1997 Chevrolet Camaro sticking out of the residence. The vehicle was not running. Patrick said the police contacted the driver at her home shortly after the incident and brought her back to the duplex. None of the residents of the duplex were injured, and the driver suffered a cut on her right arm. Annual walk to raise money for Lawrence organizations This Sunday walkers will come together to fight hunger. Each fall, CROP Walk sponsors a walk to raise money for local hunger-fighting agencies and international relief. The walk will begin at West Side Presbyterian Church, 1024 Kasold Drive, and continue for five miles. CROP Walk was started at the end of World War II by Americans who wanted to share with the war victims of Europe. In the last 15 years walks have raised $200 million. Of the money raised this year, 25 per cent will go to local organizations including, Jubilee Cafe, LINK and the Salvation Army. Meghan Brune Joe Hartigan kansas Wichita man found innocent in presidential threat case camera on ku CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A federal jury yesterday found a Kansas man innocent of threatening President Bush in front of two pawn shop employees less than a month after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Dustin Wacker, 26, of Wichita, faced up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted. The jury of seven men and five women deliberated about a half-hour Wednesday and another five hours yesterday. Wacker sat motionless as the verdict was read. "The jury did its job," was all assistant U.S. Attorney Lee Pico said as he left the courtroom. Wacker and his family declined to comment. Prosecutors said Wacker violated federal law by pointing at President Bush on a television and telling Sherry Emanuelson and David Wilkinson, "I'd like to blow his head off." Courtney Kuhlen/Kansan A student smoked a cigarette as he walked beneath one of the newest additions in between Marvin and Budig halls. The area features installations from different professors in the School of Architecture and Urban Design, which highlight their individual work. The Associated Press Question of the day Right here in Lawrence. Memorial Stadium was finished in 1921. 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Postmaster: Send address changes to The University Daily Kansan, 11 Stauffer-Flint Hail, 1425 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 60045 kansan.com NewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNewsNow 1st Annual Lawrence Scooter Rally Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003 Cool people! Train Park (7th & Kentucky) Giveaways! Begins at 3 p.m. T-shirts! Mega cruise down Mass St. For more: wwwku.edu/~scooters or email us at scooters@ku.edu For more: www.ku.edu/~scooters or email us at scooters@ku.edu 1 4 -