THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2007 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS 11B Grand opening Photos by Jeff Christen/en ASSOCIATED PRESS Boxer Joe "Smokin Joe" Frazier arrives for the New York premiere of "Georgia Rule" on Tuesday. Lindsay Lohan stars in the film that opens Friday. Left, Actress Felicity Huffman arrives for the premiere of "Georgia Rule" on Tuesday. Huffman stars in the film and also stars in ABC's "Desperate Housewives." Bottom, Actress Lindsay Lohan poses with her mother, Dina, as she arrives for the premiere of "Gorge Rule" on Tuesday. Lohan stars in the film. Carol Kaelson/ASSOCIATED PRESS Billy Ray Cyrus, right and his partner Karina Smirnoff, dance on Monday. Cyrus, who said appearing on "Dancing With the Stars" was "the scariest thing I could possibly think of to do," has bid farewell to the ballroom. The 45-year-old singer and actor was eliminated from the ABC dance-off on Tuesday. Billy Ray gets eliminated BY SANDY COHEN ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES — Billy Ray Cyrus, who said appearing on "Dancing With the Stars" was "the scariest thing I could possibly think of to do," has bid farewell to the ballroom. The 45-year-old singer and actor was eliminated from the ABC dance-off Tuesday. He seemed to know his time was up before the results were announced. >> 'DANCING WITH THE STARS' "This is a celebration tonight," he said early in the show. "I got to meet my hero, Muhammad Ali, last night. I conquered my fear, I'm happy to be here and I'm ready to go on Jimmy Kimmel." Each week, Kimmel interviews the eliminated celebrity dancer on his late-night show. Ali made a rare public appearance Monday, coming to "Dancing With the Stars" to watch his daughter, Laila Ali, perform the waltz and the jive. Cyrus danced the mambo and the foxtrot, which judge Bruno Tomioli called "crap." tured a performance by Grammy winner Nelly Furtado, who sang her breakthrough 2000 hit, "I'm Like a Bird" and her new single, "All Good Things." Paulina Porizkova, Shandi Finnessey, Leeza Gibbons, Clyde Drexler, Heather Mills and John Ratzenberger have already been eliminated. The remaining celebrity dancers — Ian Ziering, Joey Fatone, Laila Ali and Apolo Anton Ohno — begin the competition's semifinal begin the competition's semifinal round on Monday. "If by any miracle you remain in this competition," Tonioli continued, "she's going to end up in Betty Ford." Judges' scores are combined with viewer votes to determine which couple is eliminated each week. "You are always deliciously awful," he told Cyrus, who also placed in the bottom two last week. He and his professional partner, Karina Smirnoff, earned this week's lowest score. Hallmark GOING HOME & LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT SUMMER JOB?? Adecco, the world's leading employment services company, is currently staffing for long-term (3-6 mo.), light industrial temporary positions at Hallmark Cards in Lawrence, Leavenworth, Kansas City and Liberty. All shifts are available and pay starts at $9/hr, plus shift differential. Positions require background check, drug screen and recent, relevant experience. Adecco also has plenty of other great opportunities: -Administrative/Clerical -Accounting -Customer Service -Marketing -Warehouse Tuesday's results show also fea- Apply for jobs in YOUR hometown by visiting: eapp.adecco.com For more information contact: Topeka, KS: (785) 267-2342 Wichita, KS: (316) 267-3737 Lawrence, KS: (785) 842-1515 Overland Park, KS: (913) 1095 Phoenix, KS: (913) 397-7806 Bonnar Springs: (913) 441-1725 Kansas City North: (816) 587-1233 May 11 - May 18 Kansas Union M-R 8:30-7 F 8:30-5, SAT 10-5 SUN 12-5 Burge Union: M-R 8:30-5:30 F 8:30-5, SAT 10-5 Edwards Campus: M-R 10-8 F 10-5, SAT 10-5 SUN 12-5 Art & Design: (3rd Floor) M-R 10-7 F 10-5 Wescoe: M-F 8-3 Mrs. E's: M-R 8:30-6 F 8:30-5 May 14 - May 18 Oliver: M-F 9-5 GSP: M-F 9-5 ---