WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2004 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ENTERTAINMENT 5B 2004 asher, 11th 09-3811. from $679. Deposit. showings. 3-8220 m sit! month's 112 e! see Sat. 11-3 er n Drive nts.com 888 Rent 9, No pets,very carpet and vinyl, 1-2544 3, 2 BA, on KU living spacious, 2 living rooms & 6-304-0565. Vanted Individual lease, s. W/D, parking 179-6011. to sublease for N. near campus, bacony, furni- and quiet. Desi- c (includes use- W/D W/D y 9th and Emery, High ceilings with 100 deposit. to leake to over stu- daim Naismith Hall. internet, cable, maid suite style rooms. 870-0543. 2/1/04. 4BR, 2BA, D. Pets okay, spa- dMonterey Way, reference, KS 66049. Bass. Street? 428. 8PA-18A water included. One 312-405 for more motion. assifieds kansan.com DOCK BOYS BY SCOTT DRUMMOND FOR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PENGUINS BY DOUG LANG FOR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Today's Birthday (Oct. 27). Although you have lots of energy, and you might rightfully think that nobody can do the job as well as you can, learn to delegate this year. You'll become a better manager and get even more accomplished. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7. Where will you get the money to achieve the quality you imagine? Don't have a tizzy; the opportunity will present itself soon. Offer your services. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8. You're getting stronger and more determined over the next few days. One of your talismans must be the bulldog. When you latch on, you don't let go. There's a fight brewing; try not to get emotionally involved. Step back — look at the bigger picture when deciding which side to take. There's an awful lot at stake. gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 6. HOROSCOPES Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a Z There's one hassle after another, and none of them are your fault. So why should you have to deal with them? Because you're so good at it! Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today in a 5. You're smart and creative, but that won't be enough. If you also take on responsibility for your actions and for others, you could rise into a well-deserved leadership position. Now's a good time to practice. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7. There are a few more touchy subjects to deal with before you can relax. Schedule a break for yourself tomorrow – and even more on the next day. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 6. Quick action leads you to make a discovery that could change your attitude. Make plans carefully, and you can achieve more than you ever thought possible. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 7. You're not in the battle all by yourself even though it may seem that way. Form an alliance with somebody who can provide the stability you lack. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7. It's just about time to get back to work. A creative friend may inspire you to try something you thought only others could do. Your expertise is expanding. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7. The wonders never seem to cease. Just about when you're ready to quit, the difficulty finally gets resolved due to a new discovery. And you had it all the time. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 6. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 7. The odds are pretty high that you'll learn a lesson the hard way — and soon. Be respectful and attentive, hold onto your money, and your odds of success improve. 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At Qdoba* Mexican Grill, the menu is on the wall and the food is always fast and fresh. Original burritos, grilled quesadillas, tacos, taco salad and more, made right in front of you. So go on, try something new for a change. Not just big burritos. Big flavors? EAT WITH A FRIEND Buy any entree and get any other entree of equal or lesser value absolutely FREE. Maintains customer satisfaction with excellent service and high-quality products. Uses data analytics to identify opportunities for improvement, including reducing inventory costs and improving delivery times. **RECORDING** All orders are entered into the system and tracked for each order. Invoices are created and submitted to suppliers by email or online. Delivery notes are added to invoices to provide customers with additional information about the shipment. Qdoba PAUL DAVIS A STRONG VOICE FOR KU AND HIGHER EDUCATION In 1999, the Kansas Legislature enacted the Higher Education Reorganization Act. In exchange for allowing community colleges into the Regents system, KU and other state universities were promised increased funding to bring faculty salaries up to peer levels. Unfortunately, the Legislature hasn't lived up to its promise. State Representative Paul Davis has been working hard in Topeka to change this. Paul worked with Governor Kathleen Sebelius and legislative leaders to obtain over $9 million in new funding for Kansas universities in 2004. Let's send Paul back to Topeka on November 2nd to keep fighting for us! PAUL'S RECORD - co-authored a plan that would increase funding for KU and other universities so that the promises of the 1999 Higher Education Reorganization Act are met. - advocated for an overdue pay increase for KU faculty and staff. - supports funding higher education properly so that there will be no further tuition increases for KU students. Paid for by Davis for State Representative, John Pepperline, Treasurer PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT