Thursday, Novembers, 1C33 Daily Nebraskan Pago 7 Raun: Goal setting, time best clues to personal, job success management krCtliuj! G2u3. betn'J cemmittrri tn thpm ing good use of time and talent can help one become successful, Ned Raun, 1ce president of Winrock International, said Wednesday. "That is the recipe for career accomplishments end personal satisfaction Raun, one of five UNL .alumni participating in this year's Master's Week, said in an interview. Eaun graduated with a bachelor's degree in animal science in 1018. After graduation, he re turned to his hometown, Hinden, and farmed for 10 years. In 1C53 he went to Iowa State University and in 1981 received his doctorate in nutrition. He worked with the Rockefeller Foundation before join- ins Vhrock International in Llorrilton, Ark. Winrock International helps developing countries develop their own agricultural programs by provid ing the technological services they need, Raun said. Raun has worked in various decrees with agricul tural programs in SO different countries and has been a resident of two of them Mexico and Colombia. While in Columbia, he helped form "CIAT", an international center for tropical agriculture, one of 13 such agriculture research centers in the world. - Raun will speak at 7 p.ra. today in the East Union Terraces about trends in international apiculture, especially animal agriculture. . V " '( ' i J A is ' ' v' ! I Photo courtesy University Information Ned S. Raun Powers: Lawyers should accept more NCLU cases, despite pressure By Guzanr.3 Tctcn Unless lawyers work to uphold the civil rights of the American people, the Constitution will begin to be whittled away, said VLnce Powers, a Lincoln attorney who represents cases for the Nebraska Civil Liberties Union. Powers spoke Wednesday at the UNL College of Law. - , - Powers, a 1978 graduate of the UNL Law School, said he finds defending civil liberties cases much more enjoyable than divorce or custody cases. He said a lawyer gets no feeling of self-worth by proving someone is an unfit parent by asking them who they sleep with. People dont get fulfillment out of making others unhappy, he said. As an alternative to these cases, Powers su "jested that lawyers take cases ' offered by the NCLU. Powers said tremendous pressure is placed on attorneys to force them to decline cases from the NCLU.. This pressure comes mainly from the insu rance costpanhs which may be hurt in NCLU cases. ; For this reason, there are not enough lawyers who 1 are willing to take the NCLU cases, Powers said. , : v Newly-graduated attorneys are held back from taking civil liberties cases by their own law firms. Some firms consider themselves too prestigious to take such cases, Power said, while others decline cases because their own clients may be potential victims of civil liberties suits. The NCLU has a number of support groups to help : those lawyers who do decide to take its cases, Pow ers said. These groups offer a tremendous amount , of research assistance and help put the lawyers on an even footing with the opposition, he said. Powers said the Nebraska Civil Liberties Union needs laywers desperately, and that there is money to be made in NCLU cases for lawyers who are wil ling to work. Student Rush $2 Remaining tickets for London Early Music and Alicia da Larrocha available to UNL Students at 7:45 night of performance., LoniJon Early Music Group With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council Four Instrumentalists, a soprano and tenor will give audience members a taste of music from the Italian Renaissance and the Early Baroque with lutes, guitars, flutes, and viols. Friday, November 4 at pm Ruth K. Seacrest Memorial Concert Alicia da Larrocha, piano With the support of the Nebraska Arts Council The queen of pianists, de Larrocha is especially accalimed for her performance of music by Spanish composers. Her program will include the music of Beethoven and Granados, one of Spain's great composers. Sunday, November 6 at Cpm Ohio Ballot A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program A cross between the Joffrey and Feld Ballet companies, this company has a uniquely refined style of its own. Led by German choreographer Heinz Poll Friday, Nov 11 at 6pm Sslurday, Nov 12 at Epm : Sunday, Nov 13 at 3pm (Children will be admitted to the Sunday performance as UNL Student discounted price) KIMBALL Box Offlct (11-5, Uon-FrQ 113 Music CJds. 1Ufi&R 472-3375 V C"N Univerty 4 VJywJ LincoJn r . Other factors contribute to the shortage of lawy ers for civil liberties cases, he said. : . Dr. Erik Bitter Von Kuehnelt-Leddhin will speak on "U.S. European Halations" tonight at 8 p.m. in the Nebraska. Union. Von Kuehnelt-Leddhin is a columnist for National Review and has written SO ' books in six different languages The speech is spon sored by UNL Young Americans for Freedom. Tom Sullivan will speak at UNL Thursday at 7:80 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. He also will conduct a special workshop for UNL's handicapped students. Admission to the speech is $2 for the pub-. lie and h free to UNL students with current student IDs. 1 ' ..: Sullivan has been Eisd 'almost since birth.' -Ha u tr.v:'Jri to cc": campuses prcier.tir.,1 his show, If Yea CqzU tzs What I Hear. Ills talk is about his s:n: 2 to bs accepted in a righted person's r.crid. Covin's appearance b r penscred by the Unta clty rrcrams Council ar.i the AEnnatire Aetisn ArEtrcrpective cf 31 c'l pntirrs by Dsn llz7-jdt fpar.ri3 15 years cfworl b cnciplzy at th3 Cid- V:2zU Art G:2zrj cn the U2X catp-js. . 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