2 Thursday, February 18, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Police Reports ■ An employee in Strong Hall reported her wallet and credit cards were taken Feb. 5, Lawrence police reported. About $200 cash was taken Friday from an apartment in the 100 block of Pinecone Drive, Lawrence police reported. A car stereo valued at $647 was taken Monday from a car in the 500 block of Graystone Drive, Lawrence police reported. A car stereo valued at $300 was taken Tuesday from a car in the 2500 block of West Sixth Street, Lawrence police reported. 'Last Emperor' tops nominee list 'Broadcast News' next in Oscar race; Spielberg's efforts again overlooked The Associated Press BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — "The Last Emperor," a panoramic drama of modern China, scored top honors with nine nominations yesterday in an Oscar race that included Cher, Robin Williams and Michael Douglas but overlooked directors Steven Spielberg and James L. Brooks. "Broadcast News," the comedy-romance set in a television news bureau, followed with seven nominations including those for stars William Hurt, Holly Hunter and Albert Brooks. James L. Brooks was nominated as producer and writer, but surprisingly, not as director. Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun" tied "Fatal Attraction" and "Moonstruck" with six nominations, but Spielberg was not mentioned for his direction, nor did the film make the best movie list. Joining "Broadcast News" and "The Last Emperor" as contenders for best picture were "Fatal Attraction," "Hope and Glory" and "Moon-ruck." Best actor nominees included Douglas for "Wall Street"; Hurt, "Broadcast News"; Marcelo Mastroianni, "Dark Eyes"; Jack Nicholson, "Ironweed"; and Williams, "Good Morning, Vietnam." The best actress list included Cherl, the nominees for best song "Cry Freedom"; "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" from "Dirty Dancing"; "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" from "Mannequin"; "Shakedown" from "Beverly Hills Cop II"; "Storybook Love" from "The Princess Bride." The Academy Awards ceremonies will be televised April 11 on the ABC network. "Moonstruck"; Glenn Close, "Fatal Attraction"; Hunter, "Broadcast News"; Sally Kirkland, "Anna"; and Meryl Streep, "Ironweed." The nominees for supporting actor include Albert Brooks, "Broadcast News"; Sean Connery, "The Untouchables"; Morgan Freeman, "Street Smart"; Vincent Gardenia, "Moonstruck", and Denzel Washington, "Cry Freedom." All of the supporting actresses were first-time nominees: Norma Aleandro, "Gaby — A True Story"; Anne Archer, "Fatal Attraction": Olympia Dukakis, "Moonstruck"; Anne Ramsey, "Throw Momma from the Train"; Ann Sothern, "The Whales of August." The directors branch of the Academy neglected Spielberg and Brooks to reward five foreigners: Britons Adrian Lyne, "Fatal Attraction", and John Boorman, "Hope and Glory"; Bertolucci, "The Last Emperor"; Canadian Norman Jewison, "Moonstruck"; and Swede Lasse Hallstrom, "My Life as a Dog." On Campus The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center is sponsoring a workshop titled "Career Exploration for Women" at 2 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's International Room. A microbiology lecture with William G. Brundage, president of Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation in Topeka, is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. today in 6031 Haworth Hall. Brundage's topic is "Fostering Innovation and Job Creation in Kansas." A Geography Colloquium with Don Rundquist, University of Nebraska, is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in 317 Lindley Hall. Rundquist's topic is "Remote Sensing of Nebraska Hills." - Interviews Council meeting with Donald Slawson, chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents, is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's Rawbk Room. - ■ A Math collocquium with Winifred Just, University of Toronto, is scheduled for 4 p.m. today in 119 Strong Hall. The topic is "Ideals on Subsets of the Set of Natural Numbers." Refreshments will be at 3:30 p.m. in 15 Strong Hall. - The first of a three-part film and lecture series titled "The German Democratic Republic" is The 39th Annual Principal-Course scheduled for 4 p.m. today in Miller Hall's Conference Room. The series is sponsored by the KU German Club. Other dates include Feb. 25 and March 3. As part of the Michner Lecture Series on Social Biology, Thomas Seeley, Cornell University, will speak about "A Colony of Mind: The Beehive as Thinking Machine" at 4 p.m. today in 1004 Haworth Hall. A Latin American Solidarity meeting scheduled "Chile: By Reason or Force" is scheduled for 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. A Campus Crusade for Christ meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's Javhawk Room. A Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas meeting is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. today in Burge Union's Daisy Hill Room. The 3rd Annual Principals College or Student and Community College Conference is scheduled for today in the Kansas Union. Student conferences are scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Kansas Union and Adams Alumni Center. A BROWN Bag Seminar featuring Neil Salkind, professor of educational psychology and research, is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 2042 Oread Ave. Salkind's topic is "Is Public Policy Keeping Pace with Changes in Adult Lifestyles?" 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Lawrence, KS MENS & WOMENS TRADITIONAL CLOTHIERS DON'T MISS OUT Lady Jayhawk Final Home Game Feb.24-7 p.m. Help us set the season attendance record and take advantage of: - Great Womens Basketball - Free Give Aways - Half-time shoot-out - Half-time Entertainment and "THE GRAND RAFFLE" drawing held at half-time, all proceeds go to the Lady Jayhawks. Tickets available at all mens & womens games and Domino's Pizza locations. WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN - Two tickets to anywhere in the continental U.S. - from Braniff & Lawrence Travel Center - Running Sportswear from the Kansas & Burge Unions - A pizza & soft drink every week for the rest of the semester from Domino's Pizza