8 Thursday, February 11, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Ban on spy's memoirs lifted by British court The Associated Press LONDON — The British government lost its fight yesterday in the Appeal Court to ban newspapers permanently from printing material from "Spycatcher," the memoirs of retired intelligence agent Peter Wright. But the court ordered the ban to remain in effect until the government had taken its case to the House of Lords, the highest court in the land. No date for that appeal was set. The government, claiming that Wright's book threatens national security, has fought since 1986 in the courts of Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Britain to suppress it. It has also tried to keep reports of the court proceedings out of the press. Wright's book is still barred from individuals can bring, in some cases. As an officer of the MI5 counterespionage agency for 20 years, Wright was pledged to maintain lifelong silence about security matters under the Official Secrets Act. He says he has revealed nothing that would jeopardize British security. His book describes how the security service eavesdropped on foreign embassies, burgled offices, stole documents, plotted assassinations and discussed how to bring down Harold Wilson's Labor Party government in the 1970s. eShliebe WORKOUT CENTERS BLASTINTO SHAPE FOR SPRING BREAK WITH SCHLIEBE'S ELASTIC BLAST WORKOUT! This class combines aerobics with rubberband exercises to tone the entire body. The band resistance isolates the upper body, abs, and legs for effective toning and muscle definition. BLAST will keep you physically fit, define your particular muscle groups and improve your overall cardiovascular condition. First Visit Always Free 842BODY 842-BODY Sponsored by ECONOMIC FORMS BINES, The United Methodist Church The Presbyterian Church (USA) The Church of Jesus Christ The Church of the Brethren 2223 Louisiana-Louisiana Purchase Shopping Center Feb. 12: Friday Free Movie "Continental Divide" 7:30 p.m. ECM CENTER EVENTS 1204 Oread ECM Student Christian Center Feb. 14: Sunday Evening Worship and Supper 5:30 p.m. Feb. 17: University Forum "Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Childhood Disease" Michael Rapoff 11:40 a.m. lunch Noon: speaker Feb. 16: Seminar "Christian Faith as Simplicity of Lifestyle" 4:30 p.m. THE REPUBLICAN VIEW Republican State Chairman Fred Logan, Sr. addresses the '88 election and the Republican Party. Monday, February 15 Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union 8:00 p.m. This is the first of three forums where Republicans, Democrats, and Socialists will be featured. Jim Parrish, Democratic State Chairman Feb. 22, 8:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Steve Marshall, Socialist Worker's Party Feb. 23, 8:00 p.m. Javhawk Room. Kansas Union ELECTION '88 IF YOU'RE PREGNANT AND YOU NEED HELP NOW... call Birthright Free pregnancy testin Hours: M-T-TH; 6-B P.M. W-F: 1-3 P.M. Sat.: 10-12 Noon 843-4821 204 W. 13th ISRAEL AT FORTY: FROM DREAM TO REALITY ...a semester of celebration. Co-sponsored by the University of Kansas Hill and the Lawrence Jewish Community Center The scholar on resident programs is a joint project of the American Zionism Foundation and the American Zionism Youth Foundation in cooperation with the American Jewish Committee. Wednesday, February 10 11:30:10 Zoe Otiekay, Regional representative from Hebrew University will speak in the Sunset Room of the Kansas University. She is also available for individual meetings. She is not available for classes. Hebrew University Art Exhibition Art Exhibition Monday~Thursday, February & 11 Children of the World Paint Jerusalem Kansas University Gallery Israeli Scholar-In-Residence: Aviva Doron Professor of Hebrew Literature, Tel-Aviv University Thursday February 11 7:30 p.m. Lecture on *The Golden Age in Spain*. The Jew is a Middle Eastern artist - Gallery Walt Disney, Kansas Union Friday, February 12 5:30 p.m. Shabbat dinner with Hillet members - Hillet House 7:45 p.m. Shabbat services at the Lawrence Jewish Community Center with presentation on Dalai Lama and Dr. Dharma. Saturday, February 13 10.00 a.m. Shibbat morning services and discussion of The reality of travel through the eyes of a woman, mother, pet teacher, followed by Kiddah Bunch-LUCZ Sunday, February 14 12.30 p.m. Bagls and L吕 Brunch and discussion "The Pleasures of Jewish Diety - LUCC" 8.00 p.m. *The Pleasures of Jewish Diety* - LUCC, an open dialogue with Ava Diona "Dee." Live in Lawrence Warped and Demented . . . The Dead Milkmen Tickets available at the SUA Box Office and all CATS Outlets $5 with KUID — $6 Public On Saturday, February 27, 8 p.m. In the Kansas Union Ballroom SUPPORT LADY JAYHAWKS BASKETBALL GRAND RAFFLE PRIZES - Two Braniff tickets anywhere in continental U.S. from Lawrence Travel Center - Three sets of Sport Running Wear from K.U. & Burge Union - Domino's Pizza "Semester Special" (one small pizza a week for the rest of the semester) Tickets available at all Mens & Womens Basketball games and Domino's Pizza locations All proceeds go toward Lady Jayhawks Basketball A $1.00 donation will be greatly appreciated !! GAMES Feb.13 Feb.24 Winners will be announced at the Feb.24 Oklahoma Game KU Bookstores Kansas Union Burge Union