Section B·Page 8 The University Daily Kansan 2001 kansas.com Kansan Classified Kansan Classified 100s **Awardmentals** 120 Personals 130 Business Personals 131 On Campus 120 Announcements 128 Travel 128 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found 200s **Employment** 208 Help and Found 280 Professional Services 285 Typing Services 300s **Mortgages** 310 Compensation 135 Home Furnishings 136 Sporting Goods 138 Stereo Equipment 138 Tickets 140 Auto Sales 145 Motorcycles for Sale 146 Macintosh computers 146 Microsoft computers 400s **Real Estate** 408 Real Estate for Rent 410 Home or Rent 420 Real Estate for Sale 428 Roommate Wanted KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 **Classified Policy** The Kansas law that discriminates against any person or group of employment or employment discriminants, against any person or group of person with a disability, under age, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation or nationality or disability, must be advertised that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation or law. Fair Housing Act of 1958 which makes it illegal to discriminate in any employment, invitation or discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, ethnicity, immigration or discrimination, to make such privileges, invitations 100s Announcements --- 120 - Announcements Sometimes you're not sure who can help... call us at 841-2345 Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet jayhawks.com HBO's The Sopranos to kick off new season in style Sunday night By Frazier Moore The Associated Press NEW YORK — *The Sopranos* will return. You will watch. The show kicks off Sunday at 8 p.m. as HAO airs two episodes. And if the four episodes provided for review prove anything, *The Sopranos* is as good as ever. Trust David Chase, whose vision as the series' creator keeps The Sopranos dependably startling. Trust James Gandolfini, who as New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprarno continues to lead a family of actors as accomplished as any gathered for television. For those who revisited the first two seasons of *The Sopranos*, which HBO enced from December through last week, it should be clear the first year was as good as the second. That was then. The new season sets off on solid ground, pointing in nervy new directions while reassuring you that, even in Tony's turbulent world, life carries on with an unforgiving sameness. But things seemed a bit off-kilter last season Beyond anyone's control was the future of Tony's monstrous mother, Livia, a key figure played by the alling Nancy Marchand (who died last June). Once again, the season's first episode comes equipped with a helpful catch-me-up. But while last year began with a sentimental montage to Sinatra's accompaniment, this year's premire chooses a starkly different kind of reentry; crisp, determined, coolly detached. With the Feds stepping up their surveillance of Tony, the hour plays out through the distanced eyes and ears of FBI agents as they attempt planting a wiretap in the basement of Tony's home. Last year featured a distractingly colorful business trip to Italy and the destabilizing entry of Tony's gold-digging sister, Janice (Aida Turturro), Tony's headstrong young nephew, Christopher (Michael Imperioli), became more erratic than ever, torn between doing crime and writing screenplays about it. Further uncertainty was kindled by Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero, a close Soprano operative turned FBI informant. Ratting out the family, he was clearly living on borrowed time until his one-way sea cruise in the season finale. 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