2B Quick Looks Tuesday September 16,1997 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Sept. 16) Today is your day. Make things happen as you want them to. Go out to dinner with someone special and this will be an end to a day you will never forget. Aries: Today is a 6. Taurus: Today is an 8. Focus your attention on others today, even if it seems counterproductive to your long term goal. Work to cultivate alliances with those who might otherwise obstruct you. Verbal commitments are favored over written ones. A truly strange plan takes shape today, possibly turning into the most successful thing you have ever done. Accept offers of help from other people. Negotiate a profit-sharing agreement. Gemini: Today is a 5. This may be a restless or nervous day at the office. You may want to avoid making a public blunder. Work quietly today to dazzle someone with your brilliance tomorrow. Cancer: Today is a 6. Today is a good day for feelings and a bad day for focus. If you explore uncharted territory, bring a cartographer instead of trying to draw maps on your own. You always know where your roots are, no matter how far you go. Leo: Today is a 6. This is the day to make informed decisions, especially in matters that concern neighbors or co-workers. All of the research in the world is useless without the instinct to interpret it. Know true value when you see it. Virgo: Today is a 6. Partners' agendas might fall into conflict today. Unrelated sets of details mix to form an overall picture that defies logic. Good may come out of bad, but work is required to make it happen. Libra: Today is a 5. Scorpio: Today is a 9. Sagittarius: Today is a 7. Something disrupts your daily routine, and it might not be easy to put all the pieces back together. Additions to your work load seem overwhelming. A visit to the gym or a healthy meal may be just what you need to get a grip. Capricorn: Today is a 6. You have the power to make dreams come true today. Your presence fills any gathering with visceral excitement. Creative energy is such a tangible commodity that you can practically bottle and sell it. Aquarius: Today is a 5. Be selfish for a day, and those who truly understand you will forgive and forget. Tolerance for others is compassion's main ingredient. Buy yourself lunch if you can afford it or consider fasting as a gesture of detachment from the material world. With the moon in Pisces' house, your dreams are ready to sail on the outgoing tide. If already travel-ing, you may experience a case of homesickness today. Everything that happens is somehow a metaphor for something else. Pisces: Today is a 7. Being compassionate toward others is not at odds with your principles or work ethic. People skills are crucial to the smooth workings of your world. Knowledge or proficiency in an art form may come in handy today. This is an excellent day for creative consultants. If you help someone else develop a concept, she will have a winning idea on her hands. Celebrate the chaos of your genius. Giants' star receiver to miss rest of season EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Receiver Ike Hilliard, the seventh overall pick in the NFL draft, will miss the rest of the New York Giants' season because of a neck injury sustained a week ago. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Hilliard sprained the interspinous ligament between the sixth and seventh vertebrae when he was tackled in a game against Jacksonville on Sept. 7. He will have surgery today to stabilize the area. The injury is not considered career-threatening, and Hilliard should be ready to play next season, coach Jim Fassel said yesterday. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Giants surgeon Russell Warren said Hilliard will have a posterior spine stabilization process performed at the Hospital for Special Surgery-Cornell Medical Center by Frank Cammisa, chief of spine service at the hospital. The Giants originally had reported that Hilliard would be sidelined six to seven weeks. The former University of Florida star was hurt when he was kneeed by Jaguars safety Chris Hudson after making a sliding catch in the first quarter of a 40-13 loss. "The prognosis for this type of surgery is generally good," Warren said in a statement issued by the team. Dallas woman denies lying about Cowboys two Dallas Cowboys players. pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges that she fabricated sex-assault allegations against DALLAS - A 24-year-old woman At her arraignment, Nina Shahravan also told County Criminal Court Judge Dan Wyde that she wanted to have a jury determine her punishment if she is found guilty. Authorities said Shahravan recanted allegations that spawned two lawsuits and a change in Dallas police policy regarding naming suspects. The former topless dancer faces a year in jail and a $4,000 fine if convicted of the Class A misdemeanor. A day later, KXAS reported her allegations and police later held a widely broadcast news conference. Shahravan conceded on Jan. 10 that Irvin was not present and that she willingly had sex with Williams and another man, according to a police affidavit. Police cleared the players later that day. Shahravan told police Dec. 30, 1996, that she had been raped the night before by Cowboys offensive tackle Erik Williams and an unidentified man at Williams' home while wide receiver Michael Irvin held her at gunpoint and videotaped the attack. Pelé seeks change in Brazilian soccer BRASILIA, Brazil — Soccer legend Pelé submitted a bill to congress yesterday that would radically restructure Brazilian soccer, despite threats of sanctions from FIFA president Joao Havelange. The most dramatic change is the proposed extinction of the reserve clause that ties players to clubs. But the bill also affects club bylaws, referees, sports tribunals and other areas of the sport. here; students will to restructure soccer in Brazil. Brazil from the 1998 World Cup if the restructuring passes Congress. Under the proposed changes, players not under contract would be free agents two years after the bill becomes law. Currently, players can become free Professional teams, which today are considered social clubs, would be subject to business rules, and club executives could face legal penalties for malfaasance. The bill has pitted Pelé, Brazil's minister of sports, against Havelange, who threatened to exclude Sports tribunals, now made up of state federation presidents, would be composed of players, club officials and delegates of the Brazilian Bar Association. However, the rules are unlikely to change any time soon. The government did not ask Congress for urgent treatment, which means the bill could get bogged down in committee for years. agents only after they are 32 years old and have played for 10 years on a single club. Southern California Edison, the state's second-largest electric company at 4.2 million customers. The stadium is leased by Disney as the home field for baseball's Anaheim Angels. Anaheim renamed to recognize Edison ANAHEIM, Calif. — "The Big A" is changing names, thanks to the Big Light Bulb. Anaheim Stadium officially became Edison International Field of Anaheim under a $50 million, 20-year sponsorship deal announced yesterday at home plate by Walt Disney Co. chairman and CEO Michael Eisner andEdison International chairman and CEO John Bryson. Edison International owns "When the Anaheim Angels take the field next year, it will be in a sparkling new baseball and family-oriented stadium renamed in recognition of sponsorship by Edison International." Eisner said. Under terms of its 1996 33-year lease with the city, Disney will keep all revenue from the naming rights to the stadium but must keep Anaheim in the name. Cuba beats U.S. teams in volleyball matches CAGUAS, Puerto Rico — In a possible preview of finals play, Cuban teams beat the U.S. men's and women's squads in preliminary matches of the North and Central American and Caribbean Volleyball Championships. The U. S. men's team next plays Puerto Rico (1-2) today while Mexico (2-1) faces Barbados (1-2) in today's other match. The Cuban men defeated the United States 15-6, 15-10, 15-11 on Sunday in front of a partisan crowd at Cagua's Hector Sola Bezares Coliseum. Cuba (3-0) and the United States (2-1) are expected to meet in the finals Friday. The winner qualifies for World Cup play in November in Japan. The Cuban women defeated the United States 15-9, 15-6, 15-8 in a match in which the Cubans consistently blocked U.S. attacks. Both are expected to play for the gold on Thursday. The U.S. women (2-1) play Puerto Rico (1-2) today while Canada (2-1) plays Mexico (1-2). The Associated Press Today SPORTS CALENDER Tomorrow 7-30 p. m. Kansas City Wizards vs. Veracruz (Mexico) at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. 7:35 p.m. Kansas City Royals at Texas Rangers Thursday Friday 7:05 p.m. Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox 7:05 p.m. Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago Bulls 7 p.m. Kansas soccer at Virainia All day Kansas volleyball in the Jayhawk Classic at Allen Field House All day Kansas women's tennis at the William & Mary invitational. 7:05 p.m. Kansas City Royals vs. Kansas White Soc 5 p.m. Kansas soccer at Virginia Commonwealth 7:05 p.m. Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox 6 p.m. Kansas football at Cincinnati All day Kansas men's tennis at the National Clay Court Championships in Baltimore All day Kansas volleyball in the Jayhawk club at Allen Fink House. All day Kansas women's tennis at the William & Mary Invitational TV TONIGHT TUESDAY PRIMETIME © TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS | KSMO | 3 | Moesha | Malcolm | Hilz | Head-Heels | Xena: Warrior Princess (R) | Mad Abo. You | Hard Copy | Cops | LAPD | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | WDAF | "In the Line of Fire" **1991, Suspense** Clint Easthood. | News | News | Real TV | Keevian Ivy Wayans | | KCTV | "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" (1991) The legendary outlaw rallies villagers against tyranny. | News | Late Show (R) | In Stereo | Seinfeld | | KS60 | (6:30) Lawrence City Commission Meeting Live | News | Fusion | News Plus | | KCPT | Nova "Cut to the Heart" (R) **1993, Genesis** Question of Genes: Inherited Risks (In Stereo) | Business Pt. 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Nightlife | CABLE STATIONS | AAE | 22 | Biography: Dale Carnegie | "Cracker: The Mad Woman in the Attic" (1993, Mystery) | Law & Order | Biography: Dale Carnegie | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | CNBC | 2 | Equal Time | Rivera Live | News With Brian Williams | Charles Grodin | Rivera Live (R) | | CNN | 2 | Prime News | Burden-Proof | Larry King Live | World Today | Sports Illus | Moneyline | Newslight | Showbiz | | COM | 2 | Aspen Company Festival II (R) 1 Night Stand | Comedy Net 3 | Viva Variety | Make-Laugh | Daily Show | Moneyline | Saturday Night Live (R) | | COURT | 2 | Prime Time Justice | Cochran & Company | Trial Story | Prime Time Justice (R) | Cochran & Company (R) | CSPAN Prime Time Public Affairs | DISC | 22 | Wild Discovery: Elephants | New Detectives "Short Fuse" | Treasures of the Earth | Wild Discovery: Elephants | New Detectives "Short Fuse" | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | ESPN | 2 | Major League Soccer: Revolution at United | Baseball Hall of Fame | Baseball | Sportscenter | Baseball | | HIST | 2 | Search of History | Rockets 2 (first R) Great Shoes "The Destroys" Civil War Journal | Civil War Journal | In Search of History | | | LIFE | 2 | Unsolved Mysteries | "Time to Say Goodbye" (1997, Drama) Evaine Maire Saint. Homicide: Life on the Street | Unsolved Mysteries | | MTV | 2 | Beavis-Butts. Beavis-Butts. Countdown to the 10 Spot | Jenny M. Alt-film-MTV Oddville, MTV Loveine (R) | Adult Videos | | SCIFI | 2 | Seaquest DSV (In Stereo) Forever Knight (In Stereo) Friday the 13th: The Series Amaz. Stories Sci-Fi Buzz Seaquest DSV (In Stereo) | | TLC | 2 | Medical Trauma-ER Inferno-Storm King Mtn. Future Fantastic Medical Trauma-ER Inferno-Storm King Mtn. | | TNT | 2 "Trespass" (1992, Drama) Bill Patton, Ice T. "The Warrior" (1979) A street ginger tries desperately to reach its home turf. "Trespass" | | USA | 2 | Walker, Texas Ranger Boxing (In Stereo Live) Silk Stalkings (In Stereo) Renegade "Windy City Blues" | | VH1 | 2 | B-Track Flash. Pop-Up Video Legends | Legends (R) RuPaul Pop-Up Video Legends | | WGN | 2 | Major League Baseball: Cincinnati Reds at Chicago Cubs. (In Stereo Live) News Honeynmir In the Heat of the Night | | WTB | 2 | "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994) A mild-mannered banker is sent to prison for murder. "Flight of the Navigator" *** (1986, Fantasy) Joey Craner. PREMIUM STATIONS | HBO | 2 | "Space Jam" *** (1996) Michael Jordan. PG "The Last Supper" *** (1995, Saturn) Oz "God's Chillin" (In Stereo) Double Tap (1997) R | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | MAX | 2 | "Flatliner" *** (1993, Suspense) Burt Shetland Jr. "Execution Decision" *** (1996, Suspense) Kurt Russell (In Stereo) Frankie | | SHOW | 2 | "Mrs. Winterbourne" *** (1996) Shirley MacLaine. PG-13 "Powder" *** 1/19 (1995, Drama) Mary Steenburgen. PG-13 Women Beverly Hills | Canoe Trip Friday, Sept. 19 - Sunday, Sept. 21 $60.00 Gets You: - 2 days canoe rental Current and Jacks Fork Rivers Eminence, Missouri - 2 nights camping area $65.00 Gets You: - 5 meals - 2 days canoe rental - 2 nights lodging-4/room - 5 meals Sign up deadline Wednesday, Sept. 17, Noon Non-Students add $10.00 to trip price - must attend with a KU person For more information, call at SUA 864-3477 Informational meeting Tuesday, September 16 $ \textcircled{c} $ 5:30pm Oread Room