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DELUXE 23rd & Iowa Open 24 hours ROAST BEEF 1313 W. 6th Drive thru open till 3am Group satirizes alcohol abuse Traveling theater students send serious message with numor Kerrie Gottschalk Kansan staff writer Kansan staff writer They are in the business of pointing out risky behavior and harmful situations. But do not look for them standing on podiums preaching statistics. You will find them on stage mick-ick personal saxophone, Hank Hopkins, Hank Hopkins, and Bill and Ted. The group is RisQue Business, a traveling theater group composed of students from Northeastern Okla- nia and operated by a two-year college in Miami, Okla. The group performed last night at Oliver Hall. It was the group's fourth of 72 performances booked for the 1991-1992 school year. Watkins Memorial Health Center invited the group for National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week. Although RisQue Business performs an act about the safe use of alcohol, it address other tensions also. The group performed acts on several topics last night ranging from the harmful use of cocaine to the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. One of the group's goals is to get the "We have found that there is a definite need in the state of Oklahoma for this message to get out," Abbott said. audience to think twice before it engages in risky behavior. The college-sponsored group was formed last year at the college presidency. Abbott said another of the group's goals was to serve as a model for other schools who wanted to create RisQue Business groups. She said the group had a menu of original acts to choose from so that each act was appropriate for the high school or college audience. After each show the group fields audience questions and talks to individuals who have more personal questions. "We could see right away it would be a monumental task," he said. The group compriSES seven students, who received full scholarships However, the group has solid support of the campus, which has allowed it to continue this year, said Mr. Abbott, director of Risque Business. Most of the students are theater majors, but it is not a requirement to be a member, Abbott said. The group gave a brief presentation yesterday to a peer advisor healtheducation class taught by Janine Demo, health educator at Watkins. RisQue Business members discussed how they formed ideas and how they performed for different audiences. "We would really like to see something like this at KU," Demo said. Pope attacks birth control, abortion programs in Brazil during stop there The Associated Press Brazil's population, 155 million, recently has been increasing at a somewhat slower rate due to the use of volunteer sterilization programs. CAMPO GRANDE, Brazil — Pope John Paul II yesterday attacked widespread birth control programs in Latin America's most populous nation and accused officials of undermining the Brazilian family by promoting the programs. Abortion is illegal according to Brazil's 1988 Constitution, but the practice is widespread, with as many as 1 million performed each year, according to unofficial estimates. He said officials would do better to police illegal abortion programs, which he called "this criminal attempt against the primary human right." Speaking at a morning Mass attended by more than 100,000 people, the pope described Brazil's birth control programs as "gravely illicit" and blamed politicians, doctors and social workers for the increase in sexual realizations "among men and women." The 71-year-old ope appeared to be little affected by the sauna-like temperatures that have prevailed during his visit to Mato Grosso. The state, populated by Indians, Blacks, Europeans and Japanese, is on the edge of the world's largest wetlands, the Pananal. The pope, who arrived in this farming area late Wednesday, performed Mass alone at 10 p.m. to celebrate the 13th anniversary of his election. During yesterday's public Mass, the poem criticized what he called "illicit marriages," the widespread practice in Brazil of couples living together and having children outside of marriage. He said the practice was encouraged by advertising and the country's popular, often steamy television soap operas. He told aides afterward he considered each anniversary to be a "gift of God" since a Turkish gunman tried to assassinate him in St. Peter's Square 10 years ago. THE PRINCETON REVIEW For the Best Prep math 115 students: CALL 843-3131 who were unable to complete their midterm exams on last Tuesday night due to the bomb scare in Wescoe Hall can take a makeup examination on Friday. Oct, 18th from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. in 3139 Wescoe. Make your parents feel SPECIAL! 826Iowa 843-5115 Parents Day October 18,1991 produced by KU Hillel by Special arrangement with the Dramatist Play Service, Inc. Funded by the Hillel Foundations Sarah and Irving Pitt Institute for Student Leadership Thursday, October 17 and Saturday, October 19 - 8p.m. at the Lawrence Arts Center 200 W. 9th Street Cameo voice role by Wendy Wasserstein Tickets Available at SUA Box Office, Kansas Union and Hillel Office $3. Students $5. Public .