THE STUDENT VOICE SINCE 1904 Fall 2007 JAYHAWKS ABROAD A Newsletter from the Office of Study Abroad BONES MAY BE MISSING CHILDREN Andrew Oleen, a Dwight sophomore who rides the bus nearly every day, said the longer length provides such a risk that drivers would usually wait for cars to pass or slow down to a near stop to avoid parked cars during turns. from could only provide classes or true value. *permittent resident.* PAGE 5A "The first few days are always rough," Davis said. "There's a learning curve for every job, but when you drive a bus, people notice." Edited by Elizabeth Cattell PAGE 5A weather index Classifieds...10A Crossword...4A Horoscopes...4A Opinion...5A Sports...12A Sudoku...4A All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2007The University Daily Kansan 》 DOCUMENTARY Liberty Hall shows Sept. 11 conspiracy film A film that questions the truth behind Sept. 11 and U.S. foreign policy decisions is showing at 7 tonight in Liberty Hall. Lawrence-based Films for Action will screen the documentary "Oil, Smoke & Mirrors." The film touches on Sept. 11 conspiracy theories, the United States' foreign policy and the world's declining oil supply. The film suggests connections between the Sept. 11 attacks and political and economic gains made by the U.S. Tim Hiersted, Lawrence sophomore, said the film's claims might be difficult for viewers to accept. He hoped it would provide people with an opportunity to hear views different from ones provided by the government and media. A $2 admission fee benefits Films for Action. FULL STORY ON PAGE 6A CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS