Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Monday, February 12, 2001 Hours: 10-5:30 Mon. - Fri. • 10-7 Thurs. • 10-3 Sat. Organizations and Leadership Lecture Series 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 13, 2001 Parlor ABC, Kansas Union Budgeting & Finance Your group may be eligible for Student Senate funding! This session will help guide student organizations regarding spending money and University policies. This session will also introduce how student groups may obtain funding from Coca-Cola. A must for treasurers! A must for treasurers! Presenters: Aaron Quisenberry, Asst. Dir., O&L Jaun LeAnn Ferguson, Treasurer for Student Org., Congratulatory Office. Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet Greg Wiley, Student Senate Treasurer CBS rebuts charges it hushed Letterman The Associated Press NEW YORK — David Letterman is doing what all good talk show hosts do from time to time — ruffling a few feathers. The New York Post reported Friday that a Letterman Top 10 list that poked fun at his network was scrapped this week. The list referred to a lawsuit filed by a former Survivor participant who claimed the reality show was rigged. The initial taping of Letterman's show on Tuesday featured a comedic list of the Top 10 reasons to sue CBS. After the taping was concluded, however, Letterman asked the audience to stay as a substitute list was filmed regarding Jennifer Lonez. The Post quoted an actress attending the taping, Paulette Osborne, as saying Letterman seemed "very upset" that the CBS list wasn't used. This week, the trade publication Mediaweek reported, using anonymous sources, that Dr Pepper was given a 30-second spot during the Super Bowl either for free or at a deep discount. Letterman's joke poked fun at Dr Pepper as being foul-tasting. He repeatedly said afterward that he was only joking. CBS spokeswoman Rosemary Keenan said no pressure was applied to Letterman, and that the talk show host and his producers decided on the change themselves. "It didn't get a good reaction from the audience and they felt it wasn't funny enough," she said. After a representative of Dr Pepper complained, CBS agreed not to rerun the Dec. 20 episode. Letterman's long history of mocking the networks that air him, first NBC and now CBS, would seem to indicate that he doesn't get pushed around. Keenan said the only time CBS waves a red flag on Letterman's material is if it appears to be libelous. Meanwhile, a Letterman joke in December at the expense of Dr Pepper wasn't deemed too funny by the company that makes the soft drink, a CBS advertiser. CBS would not comment Friday on its relationship with Dr Pepper. A network executive, speaking on the condition of anonymity, denied that the company received a Super Bowl discount. 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