6B Thursday. August 24. 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NBA star sues Nikon over photo The Associated Press NEW YORK — NBA star Charles Barkley has filed a $4 million lawsuit against Nikon Inc., claiming the company used an unauthorized photograph of him in a prominent advertisement The Phoenix Suns forward contends he never gave Nikon permission to use his photograph to sell it on eBay. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, said the ad showed Barkley in uniform with his head back and mouth wide open. The photo was submitted to the 1995 MPA Charles Barkley Kelly Awards for best print ad of the year. It was selected as a finalist and was published in a supplement to Advertising Age/Creativity. The lawsuit contends the ad has caused millions of consumers to believe Barkley endorses Nikon's products. Barkley claims that he has sustained "enormous injury" to his personal and professional reputation and that his value to other sponsors has been undermined. Nikon could not be reached for comment. Horoscopes This is a good day to get your finances in order. Balancing job commitments with family stress may be a problem. You might also be able to increase the value of something you won with just a little work. For example, maybe you could refinish the kitchen table and chairs. Games and sports activities should also go well, so don't spend all your time inside. Learning is favored for most, so take on a bit for a challenge. Aries (March 21- April 19). Sports activities, especially those involving children, ought to go very well today. If you've got kids, or if you're a kid at heart yourself, get out and burn up some calories. Tonight, avoid a fight caused by somebody else's fit of jealousy. Taurus (April 20 - May 20). It's OK to go shopping if you don't let anybody spend your money for you. In romance, take time to set the stage. A carefully prepared dinner, with the good plates and silver, will be much appreciated! Go heavy on the veggies if you're courting a healthy tyne. Gemini (May 21- June 21). A person who is very close to you could be critical today. If you remember your sense of humor, there won't be a problem. Think of something interesting to keep you both busy. An exercise program or creative project ought to do the trick. Cancer (June 22 - July 22). If you must go shopping, bring along a practical friend to help you stay in touch with reality. By reading up on something you'd like to make happen eventually, you could make that moment occur sooner. Avoid a cranky roommate and you'll avoid an argument. Leo (July 23 - Aug. 22). Although you are great, you must also remember to do what you said you'd do! The amount of money you bring in is directly proportional to how well you keep your word. That goes for the amount of loving you get, too. If you're in a quandary, check out a book on the subject. Virgo (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22). You have a secret strength—something you know or somebody powerful who likes you. Rely on that, but don't tell anybody. Your Mona Lisa smile will drive them crazy. An arrogant person may try to push you around. Just remember, true love is forever. Today's Birthday (Aug. 24) Make a major purchase with a loved one in September. Negotiate a good deal in October. In November, get rid of something you don't need anymore, such as an idea about who you are. Entertain at home in December. Set long-term goals at work in January. Start planning with a partner in March, but don't start building until May. Plan your big vacation or honeymoon for July. Take care of a demanding person in August and make points. Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) A health problem might be partially nutritional. A diet could have depleted your vitamin reserves, so build those back up. You should be good at technical subjects today, if you pay close attention to what you're doing. Group activities will also be tons of fun. Scorpio (Oct. 24 - Nov. 21) Use what you've learned through experience today. A friend who's good with numbers can teach you something else that's useful. Don't get upset tonight about an imagined conflict of affections. The one who's best for you is still true. Sagittarius (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21). The temptation to spend, especially on toys, will be strong today. To make the best deal, be a perfectionist and a tightwad. This could be a good day for a romantic commitment. Take a drive with the one you love and discuss the matter further. Capricorn (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19). A new area could open up for you soon. Check out a possibility that's farther away than you usually wander. Be very careful with other people's money, though. Something that looks secure now could change noticeably in the next few days. Aquarius (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18). Although a relative may have money this morning, it could be gone by tonight! If you have a need, make sure you get your request in early! Travel should go well. Take a jaunt tonight to a beautiful location with a friend you want to know better. P里斯 (Feb. 19 - March 20). Don't worry about a bossy co worker today. To relieve the pressure, confide in a partner who always understands. It might be time to spruce up your wardrobe just a little. Get something nice that will increase your confidence in a difficult situation. Crowd flocks to U.S. Amateur for glimpse of Woods The Associated Press NEWPORT, R.I. — They climb over stone walls, into sand traps, even up trees to catch a glimpse of Tiger Woods, the player many believe is the future of U.S. golf. During the first two days of the U.S. Amateur Championship, hundreds followed Woods, who last year at age 18 became the youngest U.S. Amateur champion ever. "I don't want to go into seclusion because that wouldn't be fair to the public." "When my son gets a little older and Tiger's tearing up the pro tour, he'll be able to look back on this day and say he got the chance to see him when he "That's the reason I'm here," Rocky Reeves of Middletown said. "Years down the road, people will be talking about Tiger like they talk about (Jack) Nicklaus and (Arnold) Palmer. I'll be able to say I saw Tiger Woods back in 1995." Tiger Woods 1994 U.S. Amateur GolfChampion came to Newport," said Miguel Lopes of Portsmouth, who brought his 12-year-old son, Kevin. Woods, who will start his sophomore year at Stanford this fall, was a little embarrassed by the attention, but accepted it. "I had a hard time walking from shot to shot," he said after yesterday's first round of play. "But if I continue on the path of where I want to go, it is only going to get worse. I don't want to go into seclusion, because that wouldn't be fair to the public. You have to be receptive to it, accept that that's the way it has to be." Woods is concerned, however, about how his followers affect other golfers. Several times yesterday, spectators walked into the line of another golfer while trying to watch Woods. "It's not fair to them," he said. No one could blame the fans for following Woods at Newport Country Club and Wanumetonomy Golf and Country Club. They came to see his monstrous drives and were not disappointed. "I wanted to see what a 300-yard drive looks like," said Jim Kenney of Portsmouth. "I know I'm never going to hit one." "I wanted to see Tiger crush the ball," said 11-year-old Paul Soderger Jr. of Boston. Yesterday, Woods crushed a 1iron 300 yards on the seventh hole, hit a majestic 330-yard drive on the scenic 11th hole and smacked a 3-wood 340 yards to the green on the 14th. While many fans came to see Woods hit the long ball, they left with an admiration for his entire game and the manner in which he conducts himself. "It's just unbelievable what he can do with a golf ball," said Bob Maynard of Portsmouth, a member at Wanumetonomy for 12 years. "I saw him hit an approach shot on the first hole that landed on the top side of the green. Normally, the ball won't stop and will roll into the sand trap. But his just stopped four feet from the hole. Nobody does that. He can do things that not too many people have ever been able to do." CHRISTIAN If you are looking for a Christian student organization where you can grow in your faith, meet others of likemind, feel at home and have a good time. 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