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exposure. By Jake Bleed Senior staff writer Police arrested a 28-year-old Manhattan, Kan., man early Sunday morning after a UNL student report ed seeing him masturbating in a dri veway, University Police Sgt. Mylo Bushing said. Jeffery FoWlar, who_is not a. Kansas State University student, was arrested for indecent exposure and public indecency. After spending the night in jail, he paid 10 percent of his $500 bond for both charge's and was released Sunday. , A student outside Pi Beta Phi Sorority, 426 N. 16th St., told police she saw a man crouched between two cars in a nearby driveway masturbat ing, Bushing said. The man said “baby, baby” to the student, then followed her to the back door of the sorority house, Bushing said. A UNL police officer arriving on foot saw the man get into a red car -and drive south on 16th Street. Police stopped him at the intersection of 19™ and O streets, Bushing said. Fowlar was linked to an incident Friday night when students near Alpha Phi Sorority, 1531 S St., saw a man masturbating in a nearby park ing lot, Lincoln Police Ofc. Katherine Finnell said. The students approached and confronted the man who fled from the scene, Finnell said. Lincoln police responded to the call but were unable to locate the man, Finnell said. Bushing said witnesses identified Fowlar as the same man seen mastur bating Friday night. Police in Riley County, Kan., which includes Manhattan, would not say whether Fowlar had commit ted similar crimes in the past. Police at Kansas State University in Manhattan said they did not know the man. Fowlar is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 8 for the indecent expo sure charge and Dec. 9 for the public indecency charge. Drudge upset about Fox decision ■ Show host wanted to air segment showing fetus undergoing surgery, but network said no. NEW YORK (AP) - Matt Drudge refused to appear on his Fox News Channel program after the network said he could not show a picture of a fetus undergoing surgery._ Fox executives did not want the Internet gossip columnist and broad caster to use the photo Saturday to support his anti-abortion views. Drudge, reached by phone this morning in Los Angeles, disputed Fox’s account and accused the net work of censorship. “This notion that I was going to misrepresent this as an abortion is junk,” Drudge said. The photograph, printed in the National Enquirer, shows a 21-week old fetus with a tiny hand reaching out from the womb as it undergoes surgery for spina bifida, a spinal birth defect. “He was using this photo from the National Enquirer as a jumping-off point to talk about partial-birth abor tion,” said Fox spokesman Brian Lewis. - “It was a picture of an emergency 6i-- 1 (I) was going to show it and bill it as an operation for spina bifida and just say, ‘What does it say about life? Look at this hand coming out! ”■ Matt Drudge Fox show’s host operation for spina bifida. We thought it was a blatant misrepresentation. It was a straight editorial decision.” “Partial-birth abortion” is a term used by critics for a type of late-term abortion. Drudge said he “was going to show it and bill it as an operation for spina bifida and just say, ‘What does it say about life? Look at this hand coming out.”’ He added: “If I was going to show a picture of an ostrich egg with a foot popping out, it would be fine. “It happens to be a picture of a human. People get upset about that.” Drudge has a regular Saturday slot on Fox. He described the show as a “one-man outlook” that combines breaking news and commentary. Asserting that “the abortion issue is red-hot this election,” Drudge added: “I’m not trying to censor what (Fox owner Rupert) Murdoch says; I don’t know why he’s trying to censor what I say.” Drudge also contended he told Fox in advance about the picture so that permission could be obtained from the Enquirer. Lewis said Fox expects Drudge to show up for his program Saturday. Drudge said that when he does, he will try again to show the photo. Asked about his long-term future with Fox, Drudge said: “There are grave creative differences.” On Drudge’s Web page Monday was a headline proclaiming, “I WILL NOTkE CENSORED!” i om -1 home of the origi lassie with peppers V Better Ingredients. * 1 Better Pizza. !!!Need Cash!!! 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