in other words We are nowhere near 85 percent finished." CIA Director George Tenet on the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. 2A the university daily kansan news in brief friday, february 6, 2004 CORRECTIONS Kelli Wilhite and Trisha Shrum, Olathe juniors, waited to throw snowballs at their friend Billy Papa, Overland Park senior, yesterday afternoon. Shrum and Wilhite waited about 10 minutes before Papa walked by Fraser Hall and then attacked him with the snowballs. Monday's University Daily Kansan contained an error. The cutline for the picture "Looking for inspiration" identified a piece of artwork as an unitled piece by Josie Rosenthal, St. Louis senior. The artwork shown in the picture was "Timeline Totem #1" by Brett Allen, Kansas City, Kan., senior. Megan True/Kansan - Sneaky snowballers Senate allots money for spring elections An article in Thursday's Jayplay needs clarification. The picks calendar stated the Forces of Destiny exhibit would open Saturday. The exhibit has been moved to Saturday, Feb. 14, because of inclement weather. All times scheduled during the event will remain the same. CAMPUS First year law student Dane Hague was appointed Student Senate elections commissioner at Wednesday's Senate meeting. Hague, who graduated from Fort Hays State with a degree in Finance, will oversee the April elections and judge any complaints of campaign violations. Senate also allocated $13,000 for the spring elections. The original bill included $3,000 for Hague's salary and another $3,000 for advertising to increase voter turnout. It also allotted $7,000 later for polling sites at Wescoe Beach, Mrs. E.'s, GSP-Corbin Hall and the Student Recreation Fitness Center. Students will be able to vote at those locations or any campus computer lab. Other bills passed Wednesday included $431 in general funding for the KU Marathon Trainers and two proposals to update the Senate Web site. The bills, authored by Scott McKenzie, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences senator, would ensure all Senate rules and regulations changes would be posted to the Web site, as well as the meeting times for all Senate boards and committees. Senate also agreed to allocate $3,252 for the Blueprints Leadership Conference. The conference is an annual KU event. — Andy Marso NATION Judge rules local station can air sex predator report tive report on Internet sex predators in its entirety after a federal judge vacated yesterday an earlier order barring parts of the story from the air. KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A local television station can broadcast an investiga A man identified in the story by CBS-affiliate KCTV filed a defamation lawsuit Wednesday, and later in the day, U.S. District Judge Scott O. Wright ordered the station not to broadcast his name and face. In vacating that decision yesterday, Wright wrote, "A temporary restraining order in this context is a violation of the First Amendment's prohibition against prior restraints." The report aired last night. The Associated Press The Associated Press FLINT, Mich. — Howard Dean, his campaign for president short on cash and election victories, said yesterday he would be out of the race for the Democratic nomination if he did not win the Wisconsin primary. In an e-mail appeal for $100 donations, Dean stopped short of declaring he would abandon his bid if he lost in Wisconsin on Feb. 17. He earlier had vowed to remain in the race through March 2, the "Super Tuesday" election day with 10 contests for delegates. Dean sets Wisconsin primary as ultimatum for campaign The Associated Press WASHINGTON — In his first public defense in the growing controversy over intelligence, CIA Director George Tenet said yesterday that U.S. analysts never claimed before the war that Iraq was an imminent threat. Tenet said analysts held varying opinions about whether Iraq possessed chemical, biological and nuclear weapons before the war. Those differences were spelled out in the October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate given to the White House, he said. Iraq was not imminent threat to United States, CIA boss says 100TH ANNIVERSARY FROM THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ARCHIVES JAN.26 30 years ago 15 years ago The Jayhawk grocery, 14th and Ohio Kansas Attorney General Vern Miller said his office would not raid pornographic films shown at the University. Miller said he would rely on local officials to enforce obscenity statutes. 70 years ago streets, was robbed of cigarettes, tobacco, and a little money. The robbers entered the store by means of an open window. Groceries and food-stuffs were left untouched. A check of the stock revealed that about $35 worth of tobacco was taken and about $6 in cash. ON CAMPUS KUCALENDAR.COM A Lawrence public works snowplow crashed through a KU student's living room. The snowplow had lost control, struck a utility pole and drove backward into the apartment at 1614 W. Ninth St. No one was injured. The Unity Hip Hop Dance Troupe is sponsoring a Unity Dance Clinic from 8:30 a.m to 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Ballroom. This is a dance clinic for ages 12 and over. The cost is $20 for pre-registered and $25 if tickets are purchased at the door. Free snacks and drinks are provided as well as a dance contest with prizes. Contact Amber Ford or Avesha Johannes at 550-1890, 331-7981 or at unityhiphopdance@yahoo.com. Alternative Breaks is sponsoring a weekend break to The Pelathe Center in Lawrence on February 13 and 14. Applications for the break need to be turned in by 5 p.m.today and orientation will be from 8 p.m.to 10 p.m.Sunday. The Pelathe Center's Mission is to enhance the community's understanding of Native-American culture. Volunteers will clean and organize the food pantry. Contact Shannon Cline at 864-4317. ■ Kiosk submission deadline for Art and Literature is noon February 17. Art entries can consist of original art, photography and any expressive imagery. All submissions must be high quality photos or black and white prints no larger that 8.5 by 14 inches. Images on disk will be accepted, but a printout must accompany the work. Submit works to the English department mailroom, 3114 Wescoe. Include your name, KUID and a phone number with each individual piece. Literature submissions can consist of poetry, drama, creative fiction or nonfiction. The maximum length for fiction, essay or drama is 3,000 words and poetry is 200 lines. Submit no more than three works of fiction and/or five poems. You can submit selections via e-mail as Microsoft Word attachments to thekiosku@hotmail.com. Contact Jessica Chapman at 841-0329. ON THE RECORD A 22-year-old KU student reported a stolen wallet at 2:26 a.m. yesterday at 3520 W. 6th Street. The wallet and the contents were valued at $240. newsaffiliates Question of the Day Look here every day for information about KUJH-TV News, the student television station of University of Kansas. Question of the Day KU info exists to answer all your questions about KU and life as a student. Check out KU Info's website www.kuinfo.com or call it 884-3506 or visit it in person at Anchust Library. What is the St. Lawrence String Quartet and where can I see it perform? Tune into KUJH for weekday newscasts and other programming on Sunflower Cable channel 32 at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. The University Daily Kansan prints campus events that are free and open to the public. When information is submitted, the event's sponsor, name and phone number KUJH-TV News This wonderful group of string musicians can be seen at 2p.m. on Feb. 22 at the Lied Center. 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