Page 6 The Battalion Tuesday, October 9,1995 Medical school to hold race Texas A&M’s College of Medicine will have its eighth annual health run “Going for the Ghost” at 9 a.m. Oct. 27. Divisions include a 10-kilometer and five-kilometer run and a one- mile walk benefiting the Texas affil iate of the American Heart Associa tion and the Texas Aggie Medical Student Association. Age categories are 19 and younger; 20 to 29; 30 to 39; 40 to 49; and 50 and older. All races start and end at the Joe H. Reynolds Medical Building. En try fees are $8 before 5 p.m. Oct. 23 and $10 after Oct. 23. Trophies will be presented for the best finishes in each race. First, sec ond and third place wni be awarded for the 10-kilometer and five-kilo meter races. Awards for the best Halloween costumes will be presented as well as awards for those who “catch” the “ghost” (Elvin Smith, Ph.D.) in the 10-kilometer run. For more information, call 845- 7086. 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Leader of Arab ethnic group says threats aimed at American-Arabs SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Threats, racist acts and occasional beatings have been aimed at people of Arab descent since Iraq invaded Kuwait, says the leader of an Arab ethnic group. “We’ve been misconstrued and subjected to bad propaganda,” said Mohsen Jouini, president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee chapter in San Antonio. “There’s been a wall of misunder standing,” Jouini, a native of Tunisia, told the San Antonio Express-News in yesterday’s editions of three inci dents in which he said Arab-Ameri- cans here were harassed: • Seven people at a flea market were arrested and kept in handcuffs for four hours. Jouini said a detec tive paced in front of them while they were questioned and threat ened them if they did not tell the truth. • An argument about Iraqi Presi dent Saddam Hussein at a nightclub turned into an Arab against non- Arab fight, and the manager or dered “all Arabs” to leave, Jouini said. The club is frequented by Arab "IVe Ve been misconstrued and subjected to bad propaganda. ” — Mohsen Jouini, American-Arab Anti- Discrimination Committee college students living in San Anto nio. • An Arab student arguing with a girl was beaten after someone heard his accent and asked his nationality, and the student said he was Arab. About 3,000 people of Arab de scent live in San Antonio, said Jouini, a service representative for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. He pointed out that not all Arabs support Hussein’s Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait. “On the day of the invasion, our group and others were in front of City Hall protesting the invasion,” he said. Jouini described other recentino dents in which Arabs or Arab-Ame? icans have been targets of racist lx havior. He said a flier being posted atoi near some local businesses sail “WAR!!! The Arabs are ready Americans. 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