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In celebration of his 177th birth- _. 2.- ..« e ‘ Agsgggflténpegw :gurthhours yesterday (Sebal‘é‘g ”1:; .- :i' .| 'r y .
day, Charles Darwin, famous for his ; » “ , * g r“ ihgnt‘fatbb 3" 1?; d lofi‘m . ', ' :
theory of evolution. will speak at UK - - z e‘ I. .. .. ,‘ s. a manna, Philippines - roe gov- 3." ‘ 'SiZd Grillinii or ea "‘9? -- .‘ f. ‘-. i;
tomorrow. .. . . . __ , i emment-d . ted National Assem- ere pac . m . arcos suppor - :1. ii ‘. 7:

. , . i ‘ .. allnna . ers and Aqumo lOVallStS who chan- . ‘- ~~ ‘>

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even Darwin to come back to life. g on its official vote canvass, which by . d5 a I: (:15 nades ou' ', ' * '~’. ’. if‘
But Richard M. Eakin. professor . . g, ‘ . . law will determine who won me dis- ”a [more $3; er (10??) ‘3 , . y , .‘_ . :. ’4
emeritus of zoology at the Universi- ' ' ' ‘ puted presidential election. h § "ms 3 l 99“ | 0 l ‘9 9") from ._; , ' 1;. . '5.
ty of California in Berkeley. will .. ‘ 3, ’4 3" In the slow count of ballots cast t e so-called qu19ltt0unt fl} the gov- . ,:- - ‘, ._
“revive" him in a dramatic perfor- 4 \ ~, or” last Friday, the goverment election eminent C'Oml‘nlSSlon—‘g‘fle Marcos - ‘, ,_ . ‘
mance at 8 p-m tomorrow in the 'p“ . V I f - 1 ,1 ,3, . ”A commissim Showed President Fer‘ 4,011,271 \OteE. or 33 percent. t0 -' , \ i, . "f ,
Recital Hall of the Center for the #9 dinand E. Marcos leading by 53 per- 3610-09?- or 4’ percent. lor Aqumo. 3 . ., ’- - ,- 3
Arts. res” I a cent to 47. An unofficial count by a 3:31:83: percent 0f the precmds " ' g. : ._ f .' J‘

Leo Demski, a biological sciences . e s citizens’ poll-watching group of , ' ‘1 . . v .. , ‘ . y.
professor. coordinated Eakin's lec- . W. -‘ / h more votes showed challenger Cora- f Acount bly the I‘ecitionailI Moi ement ‘ a" .
ture in an effort to revive what used ’ zon Aquino ahead by the same mar- or F"? EVeCE'P'E: d PO] l'“'d“'her§ _ .
tobeayearly social event at UK. “ ., { , ‘ gin. grOUPh "g“nbeb . dfnlrf « held ritqul- - . , ~

Until about seven years ago, seve- .. T ' A g . - The election was marred by via new as? ' 3' f‘6°§‘&m_ \OteSl ’to ._ .3 _
ral of the science departments got . 55% I “ ‘ll - "‘\ ‘ lence, which continued yesterday. A aim”; 4 d 33th oil-percent ead. . . ‘ .
together every year and celebrated ‘“ ‘ \, ‘ 1. gunman fired at about 50 Aquino 2‘; 60» percen 0 Dreflmh‘ Fep‘m- , ‘ .
Darwin’s birthday,Demski said. . gm supporters in an open truck from ’ - , .. . g 1 . f .‘

“Evolution is certainly one of the ._ ,5 . '1 which Aquino had delivered a 'The 818C303 EOmTlSSlOH s count . e . . .
major concepts that ties all the bi- i, gi- _ speech earlier kill' a 20. earold was 59599" e a tent) U’mpm” Op' 3 ,g . - ' l

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ologles together and Darwm plays a ' I I man and woundingawoman. fraud in the tabul' lion th: l 'hogiiefi ‘ '
major role in evolution.“ Demski " At the gathering in suburban Ma- ‘Vlarcos lea ding d d 5 . ~ - n
sam- ~:' ‘; kati. Aquino had told 2,000 cheering ‘ , , . _ _ ‘ ' -

The biological sciences depart- psi/W ~ , l 4% . supporters she was “claiming the th’edro barramdan. anarniy wlonel .
ment wanted to revive this tradition -'" ”, ' " ,y " ‘4' people's due," and Pledged: “We “ 0 runs) e Golfingwnrl 3 compui- . . . ’1
in a more scholastic endeavor and 1' ‘9» v, {I are going to take power. The people erh (Rem '0” {”31“ ii ““-‘_ >lu‘3’tlng . . . . -.
decided to have Darwin speak. . t g . 0..“ f ' ‘7 .. ‘ . z havewon thiselection." rhefn 91‘ ‘0 19 k drll€> dgdlnht . ‘

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zoology in 1935 at Berkeley. He is now 3 es c 0g aca emlc w ee S the slow count an attempt by Mar- out“, l d ‘tood h k ha '
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Eakin be an to bri Darwin and (Avenue) at all,” said Bob Mon- for administration, said instruc- d1; was 98mm“? Slen10r Rleagan Witnesses said the dead man had '
other scientgists to lifenfgor his classes For those 0‘ you who thought arch,amath and physics senior. tors decide their own policies for a ll imstration ° “3‘3 @1993 ed to been holding up a poster reading . ' ,
at Berkele and his dramatizations 135‘ week‘s (so-degree tempera- And with weather forecasters absences due to inclement weath- f Enos ”0‘ ‘0 have V” ence, “0‘ "Marcos Concede“ “h”, the bullet ' . .
were so yular he be an rform_ tures and picture-perfect days predicting colder temperatures er. .0 ve demonStraFlmF 11." a: Stlieet hit him in the chest killing him in- ' ' ' ’

i all 33:, the counst peDemski marked the beginning Of an early and an additional accumulation Finance senior Lisa Alvey said list because you d‘d‘” “‘9 e e ec- stantly . .
52% ry. spring—well, you werewrong. of one to three inches of snow she had to drive back toUKfrom “thutcmtfl- d . h The fill—member Minimal ASsem- '

“'l‘he are ver ul r .. Dem ki Winter hitlexington yesterday. today, class attendance, like the Grayson County yesterday morn- heGe 0" team an work Wit bly has 15 days Incomplete the (an . _
said {w toldybpogneaof our other With about an inch of snow thermometer, may plummet even ing. and although there were t government to form a gm“? vass of vote tally sheets from l;i710- . ..
facult wfi was ay a duate at Ber- blanketing the ground yesterday more. patches of ice and only one lane merit, whether ".5, Marcos or Aqu" cales ~ 74 provinces. 3:; Cities and . >‘ , '
kele ythat he muting; filled a mom morning. some students found it “I won‘t go, no way,“ said Tra- Open. she didn‘t have many prob- no. .5?” the °“'c“:‘1v ”‘0 SP0“ 0“ 10 Manila district offices A member ,
whehever he was Willi to do the difficult to make it to their Vis Huber, a chemistry sopho- lems. condition ofanonymlty. of the ruling party said the job could .

im rsonation .. ng classes. more. “I am not risking my life MVey said She eVen made it to National Assembly members. two- be done in 48 hours it all were in , 3 v _

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lecture in the 19thcentury." Demski gégwnpteEOOPER ‘ ‘A , d d . Chim currently sponsors. indirect said human rights . violations in . . : ' ' . ,
said. He Will be introduced as Dar- tragic an sa aspect 0f human rights presidential elections, which Kim South Korea are extensiie r _ . _ .
algaffgfwffitggggfagy a: £13: haThebLaest four esdnrgmerrolyrmiiics violations (in South Korea) is the hierarchy. It 3:365: 3033,“ safeguarding the re' hunixantrréigli‘ts aiiigianiiis 37293.03; ', f >2 '1. -,
enceasDarwin." mdil Thenlgggsuummfirpglyggiéu; is less severe for someone in the general “It is from this background that Korea» is the hierarchy.“ Kim said " ' ' :' 1 ', " _ _

Demski hopes the Darwin presen- Seoul South Korea ma be no dif- . . ” they are dead set on protecting the “It is less severe for someone in the .‘ . . .1 . _ .-
tation will be the start of a yearly ferent ’ y assembly than H 15 for less’known persons. existing constitution, ignoring the general assembly than It is for less- , y 1‘ ;" ~‘_ .‘
lecture series on evolution and re- . ‘ Kim Sang Hyun popular demand for a constitutional known PersonS ‘ _ . .' , g3 ' ,. '. ’_ " ‘
lated subjects. Kim Sang Hyun, one Of the leaders — amendment for a direct prestdentlal Klm served m the South korean , . ~ 1" I: -' '-C.

. of the democratic opposition to . . . election,”Kimsaid. General Assembly for nine years be- s _ ‘. . ‘ . . .

The lecture '5 sponsored by the South Korea's military regime led ed 888th politicizing," Kim said taught that 1‘ lS_ not proper to SP0“ . . . . . fore he joined the opposition in 1972. 7 ' .3 w ,_,‘ “r
College of Arts & Selences: Grail- by Chan D00 Hwan, told about 30 Withthehelpofhis translating sometlung that is “good or festive. Moreover, Klm said u w‘” be this He was jailed for four years and . " 3‘ I .‘
uate School. school of biological sci- UK students last night that the cur- However, Kim said there is “a Only after the guest is gone you crit- confrontaitéon, between theregime In three months and since that “me he ‘ f5 . 1, 2
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anatomy,geology and phySlology. ' merit uses the Olympies to hurt the contriversy {mum on the demo- saci'iflcing the lives of a number of liticsallwtislomnir 'Klrii‘ash‘idbégllffiig: _- . ;‘ ._ 3',
. , “It 1.5 felt (by Koreans) that the credibility of the opposing democrat- cratic opposition‘s call for a consti- peop e. damen‘lal civillright to» participate in ‘l .‘- :7"; ’ .. '..'

The lecture .'5 open to the public Qlympios ls a national and interna- ic party. . tutional amendment requiring direct Kim, who has been jailed twice political life has been banned for the y ‘. . . g I,“
andadmissmnisfree. tlonal festival and should be guard- Kim said the Korean people are presidential elections. because of his political viewpoint, past lSyears .‘ .3 . :k 3.
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fan. but times have changed — for w; . I \ \ Freshmen set five UK track records
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,S°me 0‘ my fwd”! "lemma °f WARD t‘ '5 - ‘, After several flight delays, UK’s track team arrived at
high school are of Saturday morn- W 5, , t I I . . . .
. ings. glued to the television set wt . \r the Frank SeVigne Husker Invnatlonal indoor track and
' watching the likes of Jerry “The — .t ' \ , fi‘ . field meet in Lincoln, Neb., in time to set five freshman
. King" Lawler. Dutch Mantell and By and by. however, . wrestling t” kt! "" 17" Il records last weekend.
' The FahUlOUS 0'15 do battle With 59‘2“ fist become “dank?“t‘; £3233 ,:&2 r / i Jeff Koos, Eric VanMater, Adam Suarez and Dan
, » V. The Road Warriors, The Sheep Wt r a em. a ore w t g . . .
. . . . Her ders and Jimmy (now “The it, the biggest of the big had gotten éttizw‘ . . ! Glomb combined for a time of 7 minutes, 45.16 seconds to
. , Mouth of the South") Hart’s first tgether for Wrwtlemama _ Wr$_ “Sgt" .. _ 7“ . R ‘ 3 set a new UK record In the two-mile relay. Joey Taylor SCI
~ i , Family in the good old National tlehype they should have called it. “Vat" ’ . - a440-yard record.taking sixth place in 49.16.
- Wrestling Federation. Paul Orndorff and ”ROWQY" ROddy yeti; “ Other UK records include: Steve Wagner’s ninth-place
. , i [remember WSW" and feelings 51W wgre pt'gfid afialgst Hulk Wl§h finish (8:57.99) in the two-mile, Sherry Hoover's third
, 5 ' ' . 2: big”: magi)!" bag?" aw": I ogan an —ge s- r" ' l Vr‘ftfxg " ' ;. _ place in the women’s 1,000 (2:32.75) and Lisa Breiding’s
1V 'V ‘ . Chgengedchls name to Sweet Brawl: It wasthebeginning of theend. I‘ 3‘“ .. ;. fourth in the women’s two-mile (10:10.15).
. . ' . Sugar and joined Hart‘s motley _ , .3, .333" . .
. t, . 5:38.10" v. en be reversed his deci wrestling world; “,5 even gone net- .9, , i1: _. t:- . . f Golfers take 12th place Ill tournament
, : I be 't u. Th t - ’1 work. Going network in itself might . ' . .. 5 ’ .
. ‘_ - . . dri,;:mfb'2f0,2‘if was 3312323 pt: have been a good thing — more ex- . I,» ‘f at» - In its opening meet of the spnng season, the UK men’s
, ' J’ 5 ' 5 cause it “'35 ‘00 dangerous), the posure, more fans, more wrath.“ vet-t2: , ’ . golf team finished 12th out of 15 teams in the University
.' ’ . i . cage matcheS. the P°le matches the to waFCh’ B‘“ What has come w‘th «e ‘ of Miami Doral Park National Collegiate Invitational last
. _ , , v.2 - I lumberjack matches the poor offi- faitnhe [1:32; quest fgr {ooze famne, an)? .. ,3 .. ,, .; , . :-. . weekend
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. transcended it all. Lance Russell. P0 days there were mortal enemies we’ll be able tobuy that little island . . . . .
- ~ ri s‘de 0 ' . , . . . . . ,, each shot a 237 to finish 44th indiVidually in the tourna-
, , . . "8 I am uncer. . . there was hatred, itwas good, in theSouthPaleicmnotlme. .
Once a world in and of itself, pro- . “Lifeisgood isn’tit Rowdy” merit. Olen Grant shot a 242 and Scott Eilers shot a 246 to
, People who listened to Russell fessional wrestling has plunged it- _BUL as Bob Dylan once said, the “It certainly, is my friend it cer- round out UK’5 947 finiSh'
. ' knew they were listening to a true self into the shady area of mega- times they are a-changin’. What tainlyis ,. ‘ ’ Miami won the tournament with a score of 878 fol-
.. wrestling devotee. Although he tried hype show busims There are W“ a" the a¥°remenn°ned “m" While-the ma be rak' in the l d h ' h' 898 N h C 1‘ ' 906 d
. . I to be objective, sometimes gross vi- wrestling trading cards, a wrestling 1mg products hitting the market, we mone they bi {'13 me lgfmim owe y Georgia Tee 5 , ort aroma s an
. , . . olations _ particularly by Jimmy album, at least two wrestling videos, know as fans that some agreements “65;“ are fiienatingplheir audi- North Carolina State 5 905.
, . . ,- Hart __ would force him to lose his a Saturday morning wrestling car. had to be made behind the scenes} ence They’re on top of the world
' , V .’ temper. to forget his place, to erupt thon and — the final nail in the cof- can almost see H083" and PlPel' 1" right. now but if they don't come to
' , V with an outburst of raw emotion I ‘1“ — “filing “0115- Hulk "08?" "‘9 “55"“; mm “Wang”: their senses — soon — their world Men’s swim team beats Purdue 63-50
- guess that's what I liked so much even has. his own workout set With will come crashing down around ’
. . . . ' about wrestling in those days _ the “everything you needH to build mus- “Say, ROWdy," the Hulk asks as them I I
b dled ss‘on, ales: headbands. wristbands, a mus- he . . .. ' , . The UK men’s sw1m team defeated Purdue 63-50 Friday
, “h r 1 pa 1 . . SlPS m a Perrier, how are the If they don t shape up professmn- . . - .
cle shirt,ahand grip andaposter. royalties coming on our cartoon 3] wrestlers will be destined to find at the Memorial Coliseum Pool, running its record to 7-2
' ' And then there was cable. . ShOW?" themselves on the unem 10 t on the year.
Worst of all, though. is the break- . . p ymen . . . .
A simple formula: more channels. down of the good /bad dichotomy, ”Pretty g ood. Hulk,“ Rowdy says lines Withtheroller derby greats. For the third year in a row, the meet was dCCIdcd in the
I more wrestling. How could that be White hats and black bats were so between bites of his quiche. uwe've Special Projects Editor Scott final event —— the 400-yard freestyle relay. The team set a
. anything but good? Iwas in heaven. easy to identify in the good old saturated 157 markets. It looks like Ward isa journalism junior, UK pool and dual-meet record at 3:08.61.
. I . ' In individual highlights, Dennis Damron won the 50
V ‘ . ' , ? O. O O O O 00 O O O O 0 0 g and 100 freestyle and Martyn Wilby won the 500 and 1,000
. - , WHAT MAKES . DOS-T . freestyle and 200butterfly.
' . Y” o UK’s next meet is Feb. 15 at Cincinnati.
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y SC 00 0 muSlc \\\ ‘ ' Nelve local bands have 31““ sen: the Shakers. the Bad Guys.
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By STEVE DRIESLER student is welcome to audition for ' en ra en uc ys y e' E3233“ gagirsér P833“; glcé‘e‘fli ' ', 3 ,I ’
Staff Writer the UK performance m. a fact Yesterday, “90‘? M announced Blast Velvetg Flvis and Tghilm r I ‘l " .
DiMartino is afraid most students 3 the finalists in this year's edition of and the plaid Rash"; pe .. ' l . I . .
The UK school of music will once don’trealize. 4. #3‘ the radio station‘s “Decent Expo- 3' . ‘ u 1
again show what it has to offer this Although he is the ensemble’s tra- I 5,3,;I ' "M sure" competition. The finalists will The final winner “.3“ ”we”? 10 I '3 3. , I‘ .‘I' '
week when it presents two free per- ditional director, DiMartino was on I_ .2 ,“ 'p F ' ‘ each perform before the public and hours of recording “me an Lexing- I . 33 _. ”3...:
formances by the UK Jazz Ensem- sabbatical in the fall, so this is the flea-'bbjw ‘ 3 - I! a panel of judges at Breeding's on ton's Hildeen Studio a paid pump - .I 3'I1 33-3 .
ble 1 and the Symphonic Winds first time he has worked with the 4-»5" " ' -‘\"' ’/ g1? Feb.17.26and March3and 10. mance at WKQQ‘s Memorial kafi , 3 .' . ,‘x t3".
BYOUP- 3 . Current group. H°W?V9F- DiMartinO iv~ \\ " ’ .. Day at Red Mile racetrack and a lo- ‘1 I .3'3/
.The Jazz Ememble s qomefi ls"?- sald he was e-nthusmsuc abom the /' ‘ V ’ Specific lineups have not been set, cally produced music Video All can ' ‘3 _-‘ .‘3
night and the Symphomc Winds is way the wactices have been gaing I i ‘ bl" four bands Will perform each testants will gain some airplay on 3.13 ';.‘.'L. .3" II
Thursday. Both shows are the and expected a “really up perfor- night. WKQQ 3 A. 3 . :13: :“.
groups' semester debuts. mance.” ' 3 3- _f3‘1'3v13 .33
The Jazz Ensemble, directed by babe Syrlhmphonité71a WIi‘ndsdlgropp (1’s! 3" . . i" 7”,." Ill-LIT
school of music faculty member Vin- w t W. rry r e, "rec or Pl y l t .33 ‘. .‘ ‘3
cent DiMartino, presents renditions UK bands, describes as ”a fancy ‘WS a reVle U. Incomp e e t.I3{II,I3:I.‘3gI,I,II
0f numbers by musicians SUCh as name for 8 smalL very selxt con- JJIMNAVI Kernoloraphm 3.5 iffuilir Ii." I.III
Duke Ellington, Count Basie and cert band." The group is entirely scribes as “more listenable and ac- shoottheball, but they have to learn Nobody ever said theater criticism Sources at AOL say the first act “mil-.993.”-
Buddy Rich. composed of graduate and under- cessibie"totheaverage listener. towork together.” was easy. concludes mm an air of {mm}, and “:13" I~3 i; ;3.
DiMartino said the group tries to graduatewind players. _ warnings are now posted to inform « 3: 3:23.513
include music from many different The group, which has about 45 The Jazz Ensemble concert takes t CEnSiIder theciagcczzjfioofgheegzn- {he audience that a second act fol- 3:3 "Willi -. :Ii
time periods and that the band even Clarke said the on attem ts to members, plans to perform once a 1 tat - ht . "I “C ,y 9,",‘e _ . l r‘ 0W5 3 '3 3, 1'- :3
includes “some rock tunes but present a varied é'ollecption of {lirigi- month. Clarke admits that doing a Ejat‘lieeaCentylzir t"; Aergogfe’tsggfl days editipn reViewedIIa perfor- The renew critiCized the play for I3 I-
mostly traditional jazz." nal pieces by “composers of some concert a month isa lot of work, but he“. Wind on t . ' t 8 mance 0‘ Terra N0V8._ currently shortcomings that would have been _- i f
n - -- ‘ ' . p l . s c oer, Is a p""' being staged by ACIOI‘S GUIld 0f rendered moot by the second act. ~\‘ . ‘ ~‘
There are currently 18 members renown, deSlgned smlficafly for thinks the band can handle ll. ‘The Thursday in the Recrtal Hall Of the Lexin ton He alon with other: in d h Id be 1 II h h' h . .’ ‘. ‘ .' l
in the ensemble, but DiMartino is wind instruments. The group‘s Center f°' "‘9 Arts- 30‘“ Shows 0’9 attendgance at variougs performanies ill] mbindu'i‘he r132? vivlll be: d1rl‘tfilf2d . ‘ 2" I 3 l“. “ :
quk to pomt out that not all are material ranges from more SOPhiSii- group is very mature. . . . It’s like a presented by the school of music a - - ‘ », . ' p ' pe . " :. "3 ‘
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