2A NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DARY KANSAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2006 quote of the day "Many a man's reputation would not know his character if they met on the street." writer Elbert Hubbard fact of the day The first portable, fully automatic machine gun and the common mousetrap were invented by the same man, American Hiram Maxim (1840- 1916) Source: wikipedia.org most e-mailed Want to know what people are talking about? Here is a list of this weekend's most e-mailed stories from kansan.com. 3. Kansas draws brother and sister 1. Self signs five-year contract extension 2. Med Center, international company to work together on detecting cancer earlier 4. Kansas State fan bus driver improperly licensed at time of crash 5. University copes with weather et cetera 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. Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kansan business office, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045. The University Daily Kansan (ISSN 0746-4962) is published daily during the school year except Saturday, Sunday, fall break, spring break and exams. Weekly during the summer session excluding holidays. Periodical postage is paid in Lawrence, KS 65044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $120 plus tax. Student subscriptions of are paid through the student activity fee. Postmaster: Send address changes to The University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, 1435 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045 media partners BayiJ Boyd, I1, top, throws a snowball down as her younger sister Blake Boyd, I1, 10, slides down a room of shelved snow in a mall parking lot (Friday, Dec. 1, 2006, in Wichita, Kan.) Thursday's snow and ice were starting to clear up and melt due to warmer temperatures. KUJH For more news, travel to KUH- TV on CBS Cablevision Channel 31 in Lawrence. The student-produced news arcs at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. every Monday through Friday. Also, check out KUJH online at tu.Ku.edu. G. Marc Benavidez/Associated Press KJHK is the student voice in radio. Each day there is news, music, sports, talk content made for students, by students. Whether it 's rock n' roll or reggae rock n' roll or reggae, sports or special events, KJHK 90.7 is for you. ODD NEWS Teen charged for nude drive-through prank COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. — A teen accused of ordering from at least three fast food drive-throughs nude faces an indecent exposure charge. Winter wonderland David Gatton, 18, of Columbia City, was found in the parking lot of a McDonald's by a sheriff's deputy after police received a call that the teen had been nude when he ordered from his car at the Arby's drive-through, police said. "Maybe it was a way to enjoy the last of the warm weather," joked Capt. Brian Anspach of the Columbia City Police Department. Sgt. Mike Engle of the Whitley County Sheriff's Department passed the car Tuesday night in Columbia City, 20 miles west of Fort Wayne. Engle said he turned to stop the car and saw that Gatton had driven into the McDonald's lot. When Engle got to the car, Gatton was putting his clothes back on. Police said Gatton had a clothed male passenger in the car and the pair had been making the stops as part of a joke. Gatton faces a misdemeanor charge. No telephone listing was available for Gatton in Columbia City. Electric company demands payment, cuts city power GEORGETOWN, Guyana — Most businesses and local government offices in this Caribbean capital were left in the dark after the power company shut down part of the service because the city has not paid its bill, officials said. The cash-strapped City Council owes at least $1 million to the Guyana Power and Light Company, which is demanding immediate payment. The lights were not turned back on late Friday. "Iincompetence on the part of some senior officials was partially responsible for our inability to honor a previous agreement with GPL, thus plunging us into this crisis, and our city into near total darkness," Mayor Hamilton Green said in a statement. Local Government Minister Khellaann Lall sent a mediator to help GPL and the Georgetown City Council reach a compromise. The city has not been able to generate enough from taxes to pay the company. Meanwhile, a few dozen people who work for the City Council protested in front of City Hall to demand their November pay. Inmates give chase in failed escape attempt LAUREL, Miss. — Jones County authorities are crediting two inmates with thwarting the escape attempt of a third. Sheriff Larry Dykes said a trusty at the jail, Danny Lamar Odom, 47, bolted Thursday from a work crew toward a field behind the jail. Dykes said Odom had been working in the kitchen and was helping unload food boxes from a delivery truck when the attempted escape occurred. Dykes said two younger trusties, Reginald Ducksworth and Jacob Lambert, also were helping unload the truck. They chased down Odom and brought him back to the jail. "I've never heard of anything like this before and probably never will again," Dykes said. Ducksworth and Lambert normally wash cars for police, Highway Patrol and sherriff's department patrol units, Dykes said. As trusties, they do chores in and around the jail in south Mississippi. "I turned to the duty officer and asked him if we should go after him and he said, 'Go get him,' Lambert said. Lambert told the Laurel Leader Call that Odom "just took off and started running." Odom ran about 150 yards before Ducksworth and Lambert caught him just inside the field. Odom was serving time for possession of a firearm by an ex-felon. Dykes said felony fleeing is being added to his list of offenses, and the newest charge likely would add about five more years to his sentence. "He's tried to escape before, years ago when he was being held here," Dykes said. "I guess he's gotten older than he thought he was." BEIJING — Red-faced editors from the official Xinhua News Agency have been given warnings for accidentally sending out a story with a wrong character for part of Chinese President Hjintao's name News agency misspells Chinese president's name The mistake in the headline of a Xinhua News Agency report from New Delhi gave the Chinese president's name as Hu Jinzhu instead of Hu Jintao, an official at the agency said Wednesday. The "zhu" and "tao" characters are similar. "At 3 a.m. on Nov. 22 the editors made a technical mistake by wrongly inputting the character "zhu" instead of "tao" of the name of Hu Jintao into the headline," said a woman in the Foreign Affairs Bureau of Xinhua who gave her surname as Wang. She said the mistake was discovered and a correction was sent 20 minutes later, adding "the responsible editors were given a warning for their mistake." She did not say how many editors were involved. "Tao" can be translated as large wave, while "zhu" means cast, as in to cast metal. Hu was in India on an official visit when the report with the wrong character was sent. on the record Associated Press Lawrence police arrested a 20-year-old KU student Dec. 1 on charges of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and for unlawful use of a driver's license. The student was released the same day on $600 bond. A University employee reported an auto burglary and the theft of a parking permit from a vehicle parked near the 2500 block of Iowa street. The incident occurred Nov. 28 and the total loss is $5. A 21-year-old KU student reported criminal damage to a vehicle parked near the 4100 block of West 24th Place. Someone one slashed the driver's side front tire. The incident occurred between Nov. 21 and Nov. 22 and damage is estimated at $80. The Student Chamber Ensemble Vocal & Instrumental Collegium Musicum will perform on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Bales Organ Recital Hall. The University Band will perform Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Lied Center. A 28-year-old KU student reported criminal damage to a Chevrolet Lumina parked near the 2400 block of Redbud Lane. Someone broke a passenger's side window and snapped off a passenger door handle. The incident occurred Nov. 27 and damage is estimated at $250. The University Theatre company will present "Hay Fever" by Noel Coward on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Crafton-Preyer Theatre. on campus correction An article in Friday's The University Daily Kansas contained an error. Mike Dever's name was incorrectly spelled as Mike Denver. contact us Tell us your news Contestant Jonathan Kealing, Erick R. 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