2A NEWS quote of the day "When thou seest an eagle, thou seest a portion of genius; lift up thy head!" William Blake Want to know what people are talking about? Here are the top five most e-mailed stories from Kansan.com for Thursday, March 29. 2. Moore: NCAA allowing itself to be used 1. Students devise business outlines If a nest falls from a tree, it can be carefully replaced in the tree without worrying about contaminating the eggs with human scent, as most birds have a poor sense of smell. fact of the day THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2007 Source: Audubon Society of Rhode Island most e-mailed 3. Dent: Rush's best choice may be to go pro 4. That's Disgusting 5. Guest column: Foreign language is power The University Daily Kansan is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas. The first copy is paid through the student activity fee. Additional copies of the Kansan are 25 cents. 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Each day there is news, music, sports talk, albums, others content made for students, by students, Warner Bros.' rock n' roll or reage, sports or special events, KJH 90.7 is for you. Turtle power Onlookers take pictures as Valentine, loggerhead sea turtle, crawl toward the gulf as members of the Mote Marine Laboratory release four rehabilitated sea turtles at Lido Beach on Thursday in Sarasota, Fla. E. Skylar Litherland/SARASOTA HERALD-TRBUNE CAMPUS CAMPUS Talent show to benefit abused women, children Several original musical compositions, vocal performances, monologues, poetry and a baton twirler will be featured. A group of students at the University of Kansas will perform a talent show tonight to benefit abused women and children. The show, 'Genius of Women', will be held at 8:30 p.m at the choir room in Murphy Hall. It is free and open to the public. Donations will go to the Salvation Army. "It's not aimed just at women," she said. "We're trying to bring men into the process of honoring women." Maria Thorson, Milwaukee graduate student, helped organize the show. She said the show was designed to celebrate womanhood and promote the dignity of women. As of Thursday, there was warm water available to the visitors. "We have hot water in the building now, but if you were to take a shower, you would not classify it as hot, probably more as warm." Rosenstengle said. The Student Recreation Fitness Center has been without hot water for the second time this semester. Rick Rosenstengle, associate director of facilities, said the recent hot water shortage was caused by a list of technical problems different than those that caused the previous hot water shortage. Rosenstengle said the problem would be fixed by the middle of next week. "When you see the show,you The birds were being kept in unsanitary conditions and were surrendered by their owner, an unidentified man in his 50s. He had been collecting them for about five years, authorities said. ODD NEWS 110 parakeets found in one-bedroom apartment "You could hear the noise from the street," animal control officer Neil Deruyter said. Domestic & Foreign Complete Car Care — Danae DeShazer The owner told the officers he previously tried to give the small birds to another shelter, but said he had been told only five would be kept and the rest would be euthanized. SEATTLE The Seattle Animal Shelter found new homes Wednesday for 110 parakeets discovered in a one-bedroom apartment. Brian Lewis-Jones No animal cruelty charges were expected to be filed against see it and you feel it and you understand it,"Thorson said. Warm water returns to rec center: hot pending The birds were found after neighbors complained. the owner because of his cooperation, Seattle Animal Shelter executive Director Don Jordan said. Good Samaritan robbed after helping man ROCK HILL, S.C. — A man robbed a good Samarian who had helped pushed his truck to a nearby gas station, police said. Darvin Wayne Capps, 25, was charged with strong-arm robbery in the incident, in which he pulled a razor blade and stole a necklace, according to a police report. "It's getting to the point that it's hard to be a good Samaritan because you don't know who you're stopping to help," police Lt. Jerry Waldrop wsaid. Kevin Tucker, 21, said he will be more careful in the future, but still plans to help people when he can. Associated Press What do you think? BY BRIAN CLAUSEN ELLIOT KORT BY BRIAN CLAUSEN Overland Park freshman "Honestly, as long as UCLA wins, that validates our loss." WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE NCAA TOURNAMENT NOW THAT KU IS OUT OF IT? RACHEL KORMANIK Overland Park junior "I don't have time to watch it, and KU is out, so I'm not paying any attention." HANNAH COWELL HANNAH COWELL Topeka senior The KU loss made me sad, so I "won't watch it anymore." KENNY PRICE DeSoto freshman "I really don't care. I just don't want a repeat (winner)." on campus Walk-ins Welcome on Friday will start in 10 p.m. at the Print Room in the Spencer Museum of Art. Tunes at Noon will be held at noon at the Union Plaza. Believe it or not, a jiffy is precisely 0.01 seconds. It varies in certain disciplines, sometimes measuring the travel of light or electric current. But the most common interpretation is one hundredth of a second. Consider that the next time you tell someone you'll be there in a jiffy. LAWRENCE - Source: kuinfo.ku.edu There will be free cosmic bowling at 10 p.m. at Jaybowl in first floor of the Kansas Union. contact us The film "Dreamgirls" will be shown at 8 p.m. at Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Tickets are $2 or free with your SUA Card. Michael Traugott, University of Michigan, will present the Polling and the Public's Interest seminar at 1 p.m. at the Conference Hall in Hall Center for the Humanities. "We Stand Behind Our Work, and WE CARE!" AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS The film "Time of the Gypsies" will be shown at 7 p.m. at Room 318 in Bailey Hall. Tell us your news Contact Gabriella Souza, Nicole Kelley, Patrick Ross, Darla Slipke or Nate McGinnis at 864-4810 or editor@kansan.com. Fred Ho will perform a solo baritone saxophone concert/ dialogue at the 4th Annual Interdisciplinary Jazz Studies Colloquium at 5:30 p.m. at the Auditorium in the Spencer Museum of Art. 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. Kansan newsroom *Staffer Fint Hall* *Lawrence, KS 60454* *(785) 664-8410* The Student Health Services Physical Therapists will hold a free golf clinic from 1 p.m.to 4 p.m. at the Southwest Entrance Area in Watkins Memorial Health Center. INC. 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