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Swarthout Recital Hall Murphy Hall April 7, 1990 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by KU Korean Student Association The House debated the bill Tuesday night and voted 402-18 Wednesday to agree to minor changes by the Senate, which passed the measure Feb. 8. - Friday, April 6, 7:00 p.m. - Saturday, April 7, 4:00 p.m. (double header) - Sunday, April 8, 1:00 p.m. for the federal KU vs K-State Weekend - SUNGLASS DAY - FREE pair of Jayhawk sunglasses to the first 250 fans! KANSAS BASEBALL Daveen Litwin, director of Hillee, said she had waited a long time for this kind of legislation to be brought to the forefront. Est. 1964 "We totally support this type of program and think that it would be a useful and critical way to track crimes and纵战bias related crimes," Lidwin said. 841 Massachusetts Andrea Katzman, facilitator of Students Concerned About Discrimination, said her group also would support this legislation. Hate crimes are different than other sorts of crimes. In the majority of cases they can affect an entire community.' — Andrea Katzman Facilitator of Students Concerned About Discrimination Clothing For Men and Women "With the keeping of statistics on hate crimes, they can chart the patterns of these crimes so something will have to be done," Katzman said. "This is a great idea. Hate crimes are different than other sorts of crimes. In the majority of cases they can affect an entire community." The Justice Department reported in May 1988 that an accurate count of the number of hate crimes was unavailable. Under the measure, the government would count, the crimes of murder, non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, aggravated robbery, kidnapping, arson, destruction and damage or vandalism of property. Howard Bauleke, staff director for U.S. Jim Slattery, D-Kansas, said Slattery in favor of the bill. "This shows there is some acknowledgement that we need to deal with the fact that minorities are threatened and that they do feel threatened." 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