6B Thursday, September 22, 1994 SPORTS The 928 Mass. Etc. Downtown Shop Park in the rear UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Our lunch menu will allow you to come back for dinner. 5.50 4.95 5.50 5.50 Grilled Chicken Salad Platter Filet of Sole w/ rice pilaf & salad Boutine Vegetable Pasta Cajun Reuben w/ french fries & salad This workshop will challenge you to explore personal boundaries. Suggestions will be offered to aid in the development of safety, self-esteem, and positive connections with others. Fifi's affordable lunches, prices as fine as the dining. Drawing Boundaries Tuesday, September 27, 1994 Pine Room, Kansas Union 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Facilitator NancyJohnson, MSW,LSCW Private Practitioner Sponsored by The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 115 Strong Hall. For more information, contact Renee Speicher at 864-3552 Asian Games are clouded with turmoil TOKYO — When Japan was chosen four years ago as 1994 host for Asia's premier sporting event, it did not take long to come up with a motto: "Asian Harmony." But as Hiroshima prepares to raise the curtain on the 12th Asian Games that will bring together athletes from 42 countries and territories, the atmosphere has been anything but harmonious. The Associated Press Under intense pressure, Lee said he would stay home. In response China has threatened to boycott if Lee does not attend, which would be a devastating move because the Chinese team is expected to be the strongest team to participate in the Hiroshima Games. The run-up to the Oct. 2-16 Games has been marred by a bitter confrontation between Beijing and Taipei over whether Taiwan's President Lee Teng-hui would attend as a guest of the Olympic Council of Asia. Though Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama said that receiving Lee would be "difficult," Tokyo tried to remain neutral. Japan severed diplomatic ties with Taiwan in 1972 to recognize Beijing. But its economic ties with Taiwan continue to be vital. Opposition lawmakers in Taiwan said that was not enough and that Japan should take an aggressive stance and stop kowtowing to Beijing. Beijing pushed Taiwan out of the Asian Games in 1973 by claiming exclusive right to use the name "China." Taiwan returned for the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing, calling its team "Chinese Taipei." "We'll be glad to see the sports finally begin." "It's disappointing the way politics can get so wrapped up in everything," said Fumikazu Minami, a representative for the Games' organizing committee. "We try to keep politics out, but it's just impossible. from such Olympic standbys as boxing and weight lifting to the Asian specialities of the tag-like game of "kabaddi" and the acrobatic soccer-cum-volleyball game of "sepak takraw." Nearly 5,000 athletes are expected for the Games, which are held every four years. Competition will range Barring any last-minute surprises, China will be the team to beat. Cambodia will be returning to the Games for the first time in 20 years, and five former Soviet republics, including Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, will be making their debut. In the 1990 Games, China won 341 medals, including 183 gold, easily exceeding South Korea's 181-medal total. Japan was third with 174 medals. Esquire Barber Service 1st Time $3.99 Customer 2323 Bridge Ct. First Mcd Building 812-3699 This is the universal sign for peace. 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