6A Friday, March 8, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Show us your ID & you can test drive one of 80 brands of beer! - Editor - Business Manager The Jayhawker yearbook has openings available for the 1996-97 staff. 21 & over 9th & Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Center JOBS, JOBS JOBS! - Associate Editor - Photo Editor - Marketing Director - Editorial Assistant Applications are available at the Jayhawker office. 428 Kansas Union (OAC). Applications due by 5 p.m.March 22. Questions? Call 864-3728. FESTIVAL OF NATIONS 1996 CULTURE SHOW Pick up applications in the ISA office Oac 4th level Kansas Union APPLICATION DEADLINE MAR. 13 "NO COUPON SPECIALS"EVERYDAY TWO-FERS THREEFERS PARTY "10" CARRY-OUT 2-PIZZAS 3-PIZZAS 10-PIZZAS 1-PIZZA 2-TOPPINGS 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 2-COKES 4-COKES 1-COKE 5-COKE $9.25 $11.75 $30.00 $3.50 DELIVERY HOURS Sun-Thurs 11am-2am Fri-Sat 11am-3am Lunch • Dinner • Late Night 1601 W. 23rd Southern Hills Center • Lawrence DINE-IN AVAILABLE • WE ACCEPT CHECKS Republican front-runner shifts campaign focus to party unity, leadership The Associated Press Dole takes New York in landslide NEW YORK — Bob Dole won a landslide victory yesterday in the New York primary, opening a resounding lead in the Republican presidential race. He said it was time to start the fight for November, but Steve Forbes and Pat Buchanan vowed to battle in the upcoming GOP primaries. "When it comes to picking the Republican nominee, it's over—it's Bob Dole," said Gov. George Patakis, a Dole什贴an. Dole cast his big victory as a statement of Republican unity and said it was time for Republicans to defeat Bill Clinton and return conservative leadership to the presidency. In an interview with The Associated Press, Dole said it wasn't for him to tell Forbes and Buchanan to quit the race, but suggested they take a long look at the lopsided New York results. "Let's move on and recognize it's time to start the fight for November," the Senate majority leader said. New Yorkers braved snow or chilly rain to vote, and many had a hundrum attitude about a race that was without a front-runner less than a week ago. "You pick because you have to, but it isn't much of a choice," d Maria Avellino, a 22-year-old mother of three in Brooklyn who voted for Dole. New Yorkers voted for delegates, not directly for candidates, but a New York exit poll highlights Which describes you the best? Satisfied with GOP candidates 47% Like to see someone else run 45% has new ideas? Yes 40% No 56% ■ Concerned that Pat Buchanan is too extreme? Yes 63% No 34% ■ Which concerns you more? Nation's economic problems 45% Nation's moral problems 49% SOURCE: Voter News Service Knight-Ridder Tribune voter survey showed that 53 percent favored Dole, compared to 30 percent for Forbes and 14 percent for Buchanan. As a result, Dole took a daunting delegate lead against Forbes and Buchanan. He won at least 90 of the 93 delegates on the New York ballots, bringing his national total to 380. Forbes had 72. Buchanan was third at 62, with 996 needed to clinch the nomination. Speaking via satellite to a New York victory rally, Dole chastised Clinton for vetoing GOP plans to balance the budget, cut taxes and reform welfare. But his rivals weren't willing to quit, even as they acknowledged the long odds. Forbes said he would contest the Super Tuesday primaries next week, move onto the big Midwest states and then make a major push in California at the end of the month. He would not say how much more of his personal fortune he would pour into the race. Buchanan appeared in no mood to get out of the way. Yesterday's victory capped a climactic week for Dole, who saw the nomination he had coveted so long finally come within reach. Dole won a 10-state sweep Tuesday, and then saw two rivals quit the race and endorse him Wednesday, leaving just Forbes and Buchanan in his path. Campaigning in Tennessee as he scoured the South for a symbolic victory, Buchanan said Dole waffled on abortion and labeled him the biggest taxer in the history of the Republican Party. Looking ahead to the August GOP convention, Buchanan told restless supporters: "We go to San Diego, we break the doors open to this party and we take it over." Taken aback, Dole suggested his rival needed a little rest and said peace with Buchanan would come only if he lowered the temperature. "I'm not going to put my hand out and get it chopped off," Dole said. "I expect him to meet me halfway. 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