2A Friday, September 6, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN O QuickINFO WEIRD NEWS TELEVISION LISTINGS WEATHER LOTTO NUMBERS WEATHER Sunny and warm with chance of hazy conditions. WEIRD NEWS SATURDAY Cloudy with a good chance of afternoon thunderstorms. SUNDAY Partly cloudy with cooler temperatures. Lead Stories Willie King, 37, was arrested moments after he had allegedly mugged a 94-year-old woman in a housecoat just outside her front door in New York's Greenwich Village in July. The woman is the mother of Vincent "Chin" Gigante, the reputed godfather of the Genoese crime family. At press time, King was still alive. time, King was still alive. According to a report in The People newspaper in London in July, British spies who set up high-tech clandestine cameras to gain intelligence on the Irish Republican Army discovered that the cameras also recorded much kinky sex. The newspaper said the British government is planning to use some sex scenes, including episodes in which IRA leaders have sex with the wives of their jailed comrades, in an upcoming propaganda campaign. The Continuing Crisis In June, the Houston Health and Human Services Department warned of a local diarrhea outbreak caused by cyclospora. The department said two clusters of cases had been reported, the first among a group of executives of the natural gas industry meeting at a local club. In June, the Arkansas State Medical Board ordered Waldo, Ark., family physician Jewel Byron Grimmett Jr. to start keeping written records. At a hearing, Grimmett told board members that he has kept all patient histories, including prescription records, only in his head for the 35 years he has been practicing medicine. Grimmett avoided license revocation because he is Waldo's only doctor and because, according to him, he treats about half his patients for free. Least Competent People Fifteen New York City police officers were indicted in July and as many as 700 other city employees are under investigation for not paying federal taxes. The cops had bought false legal documents, for $900 to $2,000 each, from scam artists who had convinced them that, despite the fact that they were police officers, they could legally claim not to be subject to government jurisdiction. In each case, the city payroll office unquestioningly accepted the form and did not withhold federal tax, in some cases for up to four years. In April, Edward Lopez, 19, and Eric Harb, 18, were arrested in Lincolnwood, Ill., after police were called to a Summit department store. According to a clerk, the two men had approached him and asked politely if he would permit them to pay for clothes with a stolen credit card. BUDGET Continued from Page 1A senate has $63,606.16 in an unallocated account. This money is given to grouns throughout the year. Campus organizations wanting funds need a senator to write a bill requesting money. The bill first stops in the finance committee. The committee makes any changes it deems necessary to the bill and votes on it. Bills that are approved go to the full senate. A bill must receive a 2/3 vote from the senate for an organization to receive money. "A lot of people see the requests," Case said. "We try to make sure that the money is used the way it should be." The money that is not spent at the end of the year goes into a reserve account, which is used for emer gency spending, Shopp said. He estimated there is around $300,000 in the reserve account. DeLeon Bell said that the process operates smoothly. However, he would like to see one improvement. "The committee doesn't get a lot of information on how groups spent their money in the past." Bell said. "We need to get more information on how the money was actually spent." 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KSNT 8 Unsolved mysteries (in Stereo) Dateline (in Stereo) Homicide: Life on the Street News ☐ TonightShow in Stereo) Late Night XMBC 9 Fam.Mat. Highest Ducks Sat.Preview Step by Step 2020 Season Premiere! World Today Roseanne M*A'S*H™ KTUW 11 Wash. Week Wall St. Week McLaughlin MotorWeek ☐ Affirmative Action Travel Mag. Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (in Stereo) WIBW 11 "Jankit: The Silent Betrayal" (1994, Drama) Richard Crinna. Nash Bridges "Genesis" ☐ News ☐ Late Show (in Stereo) U.S.Open KTKA 11 Fam.Mat. Highest Ducks Sat.Preview Step by Step 2020 Season Premiere! News ☐ Seinfeld Coach ☐ Nightline CABLE STATIONS AAE 33 Biography: Mary Tyler Moore "Great Balls of Fire!" **** (1995, Drama) Dennie Quaud. Law & Order "Discord" CNBC 24 Politics Equal Time Rivera Live Charles Grodin America After Hours Rivers Live (R) CNN 24 Prime News Inside Politics Larry King Live World Today Sports Moneyline Night Showbiz COM 14 "History of the World: Part I" **** (1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks."Life of Brian" **** (1979, Comedy) Graham Chapman."History of the World: Part I" COURT 24 Prime Time Justice Justice News Tri Story: Fight for Freedom Prime Time Justice (R) Justice News CSFAI 24 Prime Time Public Affairs Prime Time Public Affairs (R) DISC 24 Wild Discovery: N Swift Wings (R) Beyond 2000 Next Step (R) beyond 2000 Wild Discovery: Swift ESPN 24 Auto Racing: NASCAR Grand National Auto Racing: NASCAR SuperTruck Series Sportscenter ☐ Baseball HIST 24 Road to War "U.S.A." (R) Winds of War (Part of 6) Living Mysteries Road to War "U.S.A." (R) LIFE 24 Imintate Portrait "I" Posed for Playboy" **** (1991, Drama) Lynda Carter. Living Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries MTV 24 Burzillak (R) And the winner Is... 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Student subscriptions of $1.68 are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045. Workshop Series What's New This Month in THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES? 1 "The Basics of Bibliographic Databases" workshop introduces techniques for exploring the Libraries' most popular bibliographic databases. The University Libraries Workshop Series is designed to introduce all members of the KU community to library and information resources available to support teaching and research. Call 864-3601 or e-mail workshop@ukans.edu to register. 1-A (Humanities/Social Sciences) (9:00-11:00) 1-B (Sciences/Technology) (2:00-4:00) Thursday, Sept. 17 1-B (Sciences Technology) (2:00 4:00) Thursday, Sept. 12 Clark Lab, Watson Library 5 "Finding Information on the World Wide Web" focuses on increasing the efficiency of your online time. Thursday, Sept. 19, 8:30-10:00 a.m. Clark Lab, Watson Library 7 "Exploring Multicultural Resources" allows participants the opportunity to examine multicultural print, media, and electronic resources as well as finding aids for the KU Libraries' collections. Saturday, Sept. 21, 10:00 a.m.—noon Instruction Alcove, Watson Reference 8 "KU UnCover" offers a means of expanding and expediting access to research materials to faculty, unclassified staff, and graduate students. Tuesday, Sept. 17, 3:30-5:00 p.m. Clark Lab, Watson Library 9 "Searching Current Reports in Lexis/Nexis" covers strategies for searching this large collection of news, legal, and business information. Wednesday Sept. 18, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Harper Lab, Summerfield Hall Friday, Sept. 27, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Harper Lab, Summerfield Hall 11 "Resources for Gay and Lesbian Studies" surveys recently-published reference materials devoted to this emerging discipline. Tuesday, Sept. 24, 3:00-5:00 p.m. Instruction Alcove, Watson Reference Currently on Exhibit *Kansas Collection: "In Honor of the Classes of 1946 and 1966, Sunner High School (Kansas City, Kansas)" *The Department of Special Collections: "Slithy Toves: Herpetological Books at Kansas" Watson Library: "Help Stop the Destruction: A Look at Mutilation in the KU Libraries' Collections" *University Archives: "Strong Hall: Crown Jewel of Mount Oread" *Located on the 2nd,3rd,and 4th floors of Kenneth Spencer Research Library. The University of Kansas Libraries Publications Office • 350 Watson Library • To Comment, Call 864-3378 <