8 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 31, 1991 FINE CONTINENTAL CUISINE FEATURING: • Fresh Seafood, Beef, Chicken Pasta, Veal and Lamb • Extensive wine list Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:2 Dinner: Sun & Mon 5-9/Tue-Sat 5-10 AMERICAN BISTRO 841-7226 412 220 Hillcrest Shopping Center-925 Iowa INTHE ELDRIDGE HOTEL (Serving the Finest American Regional Cuisine) LUNCH BREAKFAST M F 11: 2 M F 11: 1 Sat 11: 2 Sat 7: 11 Sun 10: 30: 2 Sun 7: 10: 30 DINNER Sun Mon 5-9 Tue Sat-5:10 (Lawrences Finished Sunday Brunch 0334-826-3200) 841-8349 7th & Massachusetts Is Your Car Ready For Winter? Your car is an investment and a prized possession. You wouldn't treat it like anything less than the best. That's why you should bring it to Lawrence Auto Cleaning. We'll get your car completely ready for winter and protect its finish phone: 749-5671 415N.2 St. next to Johnny's 1992 BSN STUDENTS. Enter the Air Force immediately after graduae tion — without waiting for the results of your State Boards. You can earn great benefits as an Air Force nurse officer. And if selected during your senior year, you may qualify for a five-month internship at a major Air Force medical facility. To apply, you'll need an overall 2.50 GPA. Serve your country while you serve your career. F HEALTH PROFESSIONS TOLL FREE 1-800-423-USAF Schick FREE Slim Razor Twin System - One-push cleaning for stubble free blades - Narrow Head for Maneuverability - Unique handle for control Enter the Spring Break Getaway Sweepstakes National Grand Prize: a paid trip for two to SPRING BREAK '92 in Daytona, Florida SCHOOL STORE COUPON To register your new school voucher, enter the code at the back of the door. Next Boots See store display for details By Rochelle Olson Kansan staff writer A vice chancellor at the University of Missouri-Columbia has been disciplined for sexual harassment, according to a statement from Karen Touzeau, the assistant vice chancellor for personnel services. Missouri vice chancellor disciplined after charge of sexual harassment KU Bookstores Kansas & Burge Unions Level 2 BOOKSTORES Touzeau said in a statement that Chancellor Hassell Monroe took disciplinary action against David McNiel, vice chancellor for student services. An employee in McIntire's office filed the complaint. Touzau said. She said a charge of sexual harassment was filed against McIntire during the summer. She conducted an investigation and learned that others in the office had similar concerns, Touzeau said in the Touzeau said she had made a disciplinary recommendation to Monroe, who acted on it. She declined to say what the action was. In a statement released Tuesday, McIntire acknowledged that some of the things he had said were inappropriate. statement. "I have apologized personally to the employee who brought the charges forward, and I have apologized personally to other employees in my office." McIntire said in the statement. He offered apologies. He also said there would be absoluten- cy no recurrence of these events or anomalies. John Cheves Maneaster staff writer There had been many complaints Twaddle said, the office has a reputation for being an uncomfortable place for women to work. McIntire came to the University of Missouri in 1899 from Appalachian McIntire was unavailable yesterday for further comment. Andrew Twaddle, professor of sociology, said he was on the faculty council that first heard stories about harassment in McNairte's office. "The student sentiment is turning against him." State University in Boone, N.C., where he was vice chancellor for student development. He said he did not know what was included in the harassment complaint filed against McIntire last summer. Students posted signs on the Missouri campus calling for McIntire to be ousted, said John Cheves, a staff member of the student newspaper, the Mangester. "The student sentiment is turning against him, although the administration seems to be standing behind him," Cheves said. Dave's Top 10 writer amused by list's popularity The Associated Press NEW YORK — Nike just did it. So did Nissan and the National Dairy Council. They've co-opted the "Late Night With David Letterman" *Top 10 list for ad campaigns*, a flagrant rip-off that has writers at the program kind of amused. "It's just a sad commentary on the state of American culture that such gimmickry would catch on," said head writer Steve O'Donnell, who was not sure the idea would connect with "Late Night" viewers when he pitched it several years back. It has. These days, Nike uses such a list to sell cross-trainer sneakers. Nissan can give you the top 10 reasons to buy Japanese. The Alpine Dairy Council has an index pitchingulk. **Sports Illustrated runs a top 10 now in each** **it. It seems like everybody's shwiping in one** **of them.** "It's a thin line between homage and thievery. O'Donnell said, "The only thing that really bother me is if they're not funny. Take it over to the NRA, because they're pretty funny. The NRA ads are not so good." The second volume of top 10 lists from "Late Night," dubbed "Roman Numeral Two, An Altogether New Book of Top Ten Lists," was just released. I its predecessor, advertised as being "like watching TV in convenient book form," was a rousing success. It sold nearly 500,000 copies of the book to stop the Publisher's Weekly best-seller list. "Another sad commentary," O'Donnell said. Four times a week, O'Donnell and the NBC show 'eight other writers sit down and打 on the nightly list. It's their last task before Letterman goes on the air. The lists, which often include contributions from Letterman, gamut from really hzrare to patently stun. Among the 169 lists included in the second edition are: "Top 10 Most Common New York City Health Code Violations." No. 10: "Hot dogs kent warm in street vendor's pants." *Top 10 Little-Known Facts about Clurence Smith. No. 8. She appointed Ralph Nader to be vice president of the United Nations. "It's like an elephant joke. Any idiot can do it." "O'Donnell said. 'It just aust top 10 list.'" "Late Night" writers cite reasons why book is better than TV show The Associated Press NEW YORK — The writers at "Late Night With David Letterman" came up with this top 10 list of why the book of lists is better than the TV show. 10. Can sit in front of book without fear of radiation 19. Reader not distracted by Dave's awful haircut. Can be readily enjoyed in Amish households. 7. If you fall asleep while reading the book, you won't wake up to fat weather guy wishing happy birthday to 100-year-old. 6. Can use your imagination to picture lists being read aloud by handsome actor George Peppard. 4. Can be enjoyed by inmates who have lost their TV privileges. 3. Carrying book around proudly announces to rest of world. "Ieagreadlargeprint." 2. Easier to shoplift than 28-inch Trintron Stereo Sony 1. An book is better than Dave's TV show. KING of Jeans Don't Be Scared! Donating blood plasma is safe and easy. The Lawrence Donor Center has highly qualified, friendly personnel. New Donors come in now and receive $15 on your first donation! Return donors earn $22 a week (2 donations) On Halloween, come in for treats and donate plasma! Lawrence Donor Center 816 W 24th Call us at 749-5750 Kansas City SPOTLIGHT - The 4 SKNNS THIS WEEKEND Oct. 31 - Nov. 2 - Matinee Idols Monday,Nov.4 Open 10pm - 3am - 39th St. Band Tuesday, Nov. 5 Open 10 pm-3am - Just in Case Wednesday, Nov. 6 - The Puppets Thursday, Nov. 7 Westport Flea Market BAR & GRILL NOVEMBER IS KU APPRECIATION MONTH Bring in your valid KU I.D. and proof of legal drinking age to receive: GAETAN OS 7' THICK CRUST PIZZA $1.75 ALL IMPORT BEERS $1.75 817 WESTPORT RD. (816) 931-1986 K.C.