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Uw&Ordei^^rl^ Robbery A masked man carrying a pistol robbed a north Lincoln liquor store Tuesday night. An employee at Amen’s Liquor, 1172 Belmont Avenue, was in the store’s office at 8:57 p.m. when a man entered carrying a black revolver, Lin coln police Sgt. Ann Heermann said. The employee asked him what he wanted and the suspect said money, Heermann said. The employee opened the cash register and gave the man an undisclosed amount of cash, Heermann said. The suspect left through the main door and drove away in a late 1970s brown AMC Pacer with no license plates, Heermann said. The employee described the sus pect as a white man, about 6 feet, 2 inches tall, weighing 185 to 190 pounds. He was wearing a green coat, jeans and black shoes. The man was wearing a black ski mask, but the enployee could see blond hair hanging on his forehead. Assault Police arrested a 41-year-old woman Tuesday night in a domestic dispute that ended when she allegedly stabbed her live-in boyfriend. Victoria Murt and her boyfriend got into an argument at 1:45 a.m. in their home cm the 2600 block of smith 53rd Street, Heermann said. Murt brandished a butcher knife and allegedly threw it at him, Heermann said. The knife stuck into him on his left side above his waist, leaving a cut 1 inch long and a half inch wide, Heermann said. Murt then left the house and was later found by police. She was arrested for second-degree assault. (r-Great pioneers don 7 hesitate. DO MDA research pursues NOT everypossibleam ENTER Muscular Dystrophy Association l J 1-800-572-1717 Grade A NoteTakers are Seniors and Grad Students. They attend class and I i take accurate and complete lecture notes. These notes can make great_tH— supplemental study guides._I ji_ _Anthro 232 Chem 252 History 101 ! _B|o $ci. 1Q1_Econ 212_Nutr101 tlji_ _Bio Sci 312_Econ 321Philosophy 106 ill _Bio Sci 431_Finance 365 Physics 212- Ml Chem 110 Geoq 120 Poli Sci 100 /v/ Chem 251 Gedq140 Psych 471/8 W Sup ai thick tktm, <wtf — ^_Grade A Notes at Nebraska Bookstore H.i.u'l.lJlUgl Lower Level » 13th & Q Street » 477-7400 laoWelig j i: Boy steak school bus; booked on eight charges BUS from page 1 boy’s parents came to the school and got on the police radio. The boy finally responded to his father, Carmichael said. An east Lincoln resident, whom police have not identified, encountered the bus near 176th and Adams streets, Heermann said, pulled up to the bus and spoke to the boy. The boy then abandoned the bus and got in the car with the man. They drove to the motorist’s home, near 185th and Adams streets, where the man called the school, Heermann said. Police arrested the boy at the house and later booked him for robbery, car rying a concealed weapon, use of a weapon to commit a felony, unautho rized use of a motor vehicle, negligent driving, two counts of leaving the scene of a crime and driving without an operator’s license. He was referred to the Lincoln Attention Center. Dirks said the boy was a typical eighth-grade student with very support ive parents. He had been in trouble at school before, but not anything seri ous, Dirks said. “I truly don’t know why he would have done this,” he said. The boy will be disciplined by the school after he goes through juvenile court, Dirks said. Dirks and Carmichael, who were both hired to Culler this year, said this was the first time this year a student was caught with a weapon at school. NRoll makes grades available over phone GRADES from page 1 Hawkey said. The new feature uses the same sys tem used for NRoll, Hawkey said, so the university didn’t have to pay any one for new software or installation contracts. Here’s how the new system works: • Professors fill out bubble sheets to record student numbers and final grades. • The sheets are turned over to the Registration and Records office, where they are scanned by a machine into a computer, which processes the results. • The scanner creates a file, which automatically transfers into the voice recording, similar to NRoll. Whether or not students use the phone service, their grade repots will still be mailed to them on Jan. 2. . i I : ■ i* ■ ,, ,1 | Hfjiht --- --as ■ — iur90Qaiiz6Gy nigniy uainoQy rroven vtiovyioqSj computerized study expert teachers who guaranteed to plans, tailored to your know the tests raise your score. Individual needs. Inside and out. Classes starting soon. Register today! f the leader in test prep and | admissions counseling | E 1-800-KAP-TEST ! •AJUMAI ajum k— www.Kapian.com « '