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Battalion/Page < April 21, state Battalion/Page 5 April 21, 1982 Warped first woman matu nire, also said he, es civilian revie» > created to ___ nonitoring of tl ( said historicali s have been jni of dissatisfai een ineffective, ey haven’t deliven vho advocate then, o deliver," OH, IT'S- 50 CHANGED FROM |THE CAMPUS I KNEW. IT'S ■STILL MINE, BUT IT'S NOT. llT'y STILL SO BEAUTIFUL [TO SEE, THE TREES, THE GRASS AND SIDEWALKS... THEY HAVE WOMEN HERE NOW AND EVERYTHING'S SO MODERN LOOKING, that BUILDING DIDN'T EVEN USED TO BE THERE. 60D, |T!s ALL CHANGED, IT'S ALL CHANGED. IT'S ALMOST TIME.') Judge won’t move Chagra hearings y have been it IP codes. Howeveij it until they print ds and stationen witch to the d, Hejl said. Residt tilied of their _'arly next year, Postal Service a so mail can be pi Carriers now when they n ;r, the new ZIP each letter to by machines. >ecue; Band •it it generatesattli ” Nelson said. United Press International SAN ANTONIO — A federal judge ruled hearings on reduc ing nearly $3 million in bonds for Joe and Elizabeth Chagra must be held in the U.S. magis- ate’s court in San Antonio, and refused to transfer the proceed- ipgs to El Paso. The two are charged with [onspiracy to assassinate U.S. listrict Judge John Wood. Attorneys for the Chagras lad asked that the bond reduc- ion hearings be transferred to their hometown of El Paso in ‘order to accommodate charac ter witnesses who live in the bor der town. “The court considers con venience to the defendants, con venience to the witnesses and .*the prompt administration of justice,” a court spokesman said. “None of those fell decidedly in chamber of com—^ . nned to hold thf|r! 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