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Page 8 The Battalion Thursday, Novembers, 1990 What’s Up Thursday ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general discussion at noon. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: will have a discussion at 8:30 p.m. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: general discussion at 6 p.m. Call C.P.D.E. at 845-0280 for more information. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY CENTER: will have speaker, Dr. James Pawley, asso ciate professor of zoology at 11 a.m. “Confocal Microscopy: The Ultimate Imaging for Living Specimens" and at 4 p.m. “LVSEM: High-Resolution Sur face Imaging of Real Samples,” both in Lecture Hall 1 of Joe Reynolds Medi cal Building. RUDDER EXHIBIT HALL: “East Meets West,” a series of mixed media works, will be shown Nov. 8 to 20. Call Dr. Charles White at 268-1345 or 845-7859 for more information. SWAP: will discuss why the U.S. should pull out of Saudi Arabia at 9 p.m. at AnNam Tea House. TEAC EDUCATION COMMITTEE: ECORAP discussion topic: Ecological philoso phies at noon under trees in front of Academic Building. All welcome to bring ideas to “rap” about or just to listen. MSC POLITICAL FORUM: general committee meeting at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Call 845-1515 for more information. ASSOCIATION OF BAPTIST STUDENTS: weekly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Beacon Baptist Church, 2001 Villa Maria. Call Steve at 693-8311 or Wes at 764-8695 for more information. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: 3rd ISA general meeting at 7 p.m. in 103 Zachry. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: lifeline meeting — everyone welcome at 7:30 p.m. in 200 Heldenfels ASIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: 4th general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 308 Rud der. T-shirts are in, $10 each. Bring bowling sponsor sheets to meeting. Call Peppe at 693-0317 for more information. ASSOCIATION OF FORMER STUDENTS: senior induction banquet in 224 MSC. Admittance by ticket only! Call Jean or Kenny at 845-7514 for more informa tion. FOURTH DAY: get together for those who have made an Aggie Awakening at 6:15 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student Center. AA #29 this month! Call 846-5717 for more information. SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS: mystery speaker and only chance to order T- shirts at 6:30 p.m. in 203 Zachry. ESCALA: pre-Latino Retreat Activity in St. Mary’s Student Center library. Call Clara at 846-8403 for more information. PHILIPPINE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: general meeting to discuss Thanksgiv ing activities at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. Call John at 764-1128 for more infor mation. TEXAS A&M EMERGENCY CARE TEAM: meeting for all members at 7 p.m. in 701 Rudder. For more information call 845-4321. Friday DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES: 1991 spring calendar date deadlines are due today in 208 Pavilion. Call 845-1133 for more information. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: will have a meeting in the Meditation room at All Faiths Chapel at 7 p.m. Call 846-6115 for more information. GREEK WEEK 1990: Greek games volleyball preliminaries at 7 p.m. at Sneaker’s. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will have Bible study at 6 p.m. at A&M Presbyterian Church office. Call Suja at 846-4943 for more information. OCA: fall social includes dinner and dancing at 7 p.m. at the Hilton. Call Brian at 778-2784 for more information. PUERTO RICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have meeting: collect money for dance tickets sold at 8:30 p.m. in 231 MSC. Call 847-4789 for more informa tion. LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL: get career advice from former Texas A&M liberal arts students at 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Call 845-5165 for more information. AGGIES WITH KIDS: will have a brown bag lunch, Dub Oliver and Stephen Dunn to present “Academic Success: Making the Most Out of Campus Resources” at noon in the Health Center Conference Room. Call 845-1741 for more in formation. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT: guest speaker, Mr. Arthur Picone of Fluor Daniel at 10 a.m. in 114 Blocker. ALPHA PHI OMEGA: sponsoring a free baby sitting service for students and faculty of A&M from 6 to 10:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Call Brad at 696-0371 for more information. AFRICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have an executive committee meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 421 of the library. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a discussion at noon. Call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information. ASSOCIATION OF BIOENGINEERS: Chisty Tock will speak about “The onset of Transition in Pulsatile Pipe Flow” at 5 p.m. in 203 Zachry. CHI OMEGA: Songfest tickets are on sale for $4. For more information call 693- 5340. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDon ald, no later than three business days before the desired run date. We publish the name and phone number of the contact only if you ask us to do so. What’s Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are run on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3316. The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: English Annex United Air to fight for jetliner space Help Wanted PATELLAR TENDONITIS (JUMPER'S KNEE) Patients needed with patellar tendonitis (pain at base of knee cap) to participate in a research study to evaluate a new topical (rub on) anti-inflammatory gel. Eligible volunteers will be compensated G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 Help! Need to contact guys who tried to help girl on Thursday, Oct. 26th. Parked in lot behind Chicken. If you were there, please contact Carmen at 764-9264. The Houston Chronicle needs a male carrierlor Northside Dormitories. Work one week, off one week. 5130./week. Call Julian, 693-2326. Creative and cheerful person to help run craft/gift shop. Immediate opening, call Dianne 268-7799 or 764-1564. WANTED, TRANSLATOR to translatetechnical FRENCH psychology articles to ENGLISH, $5 an hour. Must be fluent. For more information, call Tam Blackstone, 845- 9523. General office/home cleaning part-time. Apply at 3030 E. 29th, Suite 109, Bryan. Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453. Earn $500 to $1500 weekly stuffing envelopes at home. No experience. For free information, send self-addressed stamped envelope to: Metro Data Assoc. P.O. Box 9306, Livonia, Mich. 48151. EXTRA CASH! Start your own business, part-time. Write forFREE DETAILS. Cameron Publishing, 601 E Boswell Ave., Fort Worth. TX 76131, The Bridal Boutique needs a part-time bridal consultant marketing retailer, experience preferred. Apply In person at the Bridal Boutique, M-F, 2501 S. Texas Ave., C.S., next to Winn Dixie. Holiday Personnel Needed: Briarcrest Tennis Shop. Thanksgiving - Nov. 21-25, Christmas - Dec. 21-30. Possible hours spring semester. Contact Judy Emley, 776-1487, HOME TYPIST, PC USERS NEEDED. $35,000 poten- tiab Details. 1-805-687-6000. Ext. B-9531. INTELLIGENCE JOBS. CIA, U.S. Customs, DEA, etc. Now hiring. CALL (1) 805-687-6000, Ext. F-9531. ‘ EXTFtA INCOME * Earn $200-$500 weekly mailing greeting cards & novelty gift items. For more information send a stamped addressed envelope to: Greeting Cards, Inc., P.O. Box 2297, Miami, FL 33261 Hiring line cooks and prep cooks. AppHy in person. 3-C Bar beg ue, 1727 South Texas. For Sale Two tickets San Francisco, departs Nov. 20 from D/FW; return Nov. 27. American Airlines $225 each. 693-4266. Plane ticket Houston to STL, Dec. 16 to Jan 8, $130 764- 6737. GETTING ENGAGED? 4/5 carat diamond solitaire. Ex cellent condition, $2,000, 696-6428. Custom built speaker boxes. Designs for home and auto. Bestpriceintown. Call BASS OF ALL TYPES. 823-7642 1985 Honda Nighthawk 650. EXCELLENT CONDITION. 6,000 miles. Call 764-8395, leave message. 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Travel Angel Fire / Winter Park FROM ONLY $99 $199 Call For Brochures: Kevin Ozee 847-7054 STEAM B O * T JANUARY 2-12 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS ' BRECKENRII^E JANUARY 2-9 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS V WINTER SKI BREAKS TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 Roommate Wanted Female roommate needed to share two bdrm. ,1.5 bath apt. $200 plus 1/2 utilities. 764-6737 Male roommate for spring semester. Move-in 12/1/90. Very minimal furniture needed. Call 696-8079. LONDON (AP) — Another Battle of Britain is raging but it’s not about warplane dominance over the skies. This fight concerns jetliner space on the ground. United Airlines’ bid to fly into Heathrow, announced last month, is expected to intensify the struggle for landing spots at one of the world’s busiest airports. The competition over which air lines can fly to Heathrow is likely to be raised between the U.S. and Brit ish governments, which are cur rently reviewing their air services agreement, the British Department of Transport said. When United announced Oct. 23 it had purchased most of Pan Ameri can World Airways’ British air routes for $400 million, the buyer asserted Pan Am’s slot at Heathrow was part of the deal. But since 1977, the British gov ernment has barred any new airline from entering crowded Heathrow, and might force United to fly into Gatwick and other British airports. American Airlines was told to go to Gatwick when it bought Trans World Airlines’ Chicago-Heathrow route in a $195 million deal last year. “We certainly don’t think they (United) have the right to operate out of Heathrow,” Lizann Peppard, an American Airlines spokeswoman in London said. American has indicated an inter est in buying the Pan Am routes at a higher price than United is paying, but Pan Am and United say their deal is sealed. Many international and domestic airlines want slots at Heathrow, which is 20 miles west of London and served by the London subway system. Gatwick, 27 miles south of London, links up with the British Rail train network. Heathrow has more shops, restau rants and other amenities, and of fers far more connecting flights than Gatwick, primarily a center for char ter flights. Forum. Continued from page 1 said. “It was Richards’ campaign to lose but Williams lost because of the cam paigning and media coverage that did not portray him in the best light,” she said. Hurley says that when analyzing elections, it is important to make a distinction between controlled and uncontrolled campaigning. Controlled campaigning is ads put out by candidates while uncontrolled campaigning is what the press re ports about the candidate. A student participating in the dis cussion said negative ads in the gu bernatorial campaign did not play a main role in the outcome, whereas negative responses by Richards and Williams in news stories did. Leighley also gave her obser vations of the media’s effects on elec tions. She said negative campaigning always has occurred during elections and it is a major factor in campaigns. But Leighley said negative ads do not always work if people already identify with a party. Leighley said other factors besides negative campaigning need to be looked at, such as party identifica tion and if candidates are men or women or incumbents. Different de mographic groups also must be con sidered. Leighley also said images have been portrayed by candidates in campaign ads. To explain the use of symbols in commercials, Leighley cited how one candidate in the past was shown on TV playing checkers with toy sol diers. The candidate then knocked the soldiers off the board with his arm to symbolize how he wanted to decrease military spending. For Rent Sublease 2/bdrm, 1 and 1/2 bath, washer/dryer, studio. Shuttle bus available; 2nd/sem; time negotiable. 846- 4608. For Lease MUST SUBLEASEI For 2nd semester 1 bedroom, furnished; $335 on shuttle bus route, 6967807. Services CAD drafting, electrical, mechanical, structural, electro mechanical, mechanical design. Call Larry McKinley/ CADcom, 690-0509. Experienced Librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. BURNOUT, STRESS, AND TEST ANXIETY controlled using hypnosis and visualization. Don Arnold, '84, 105 Ottawa St., San Mateo, CA 94401. TYPING. STUDENTS WELCOME. SUPERB SERVICE. SPELL CHECK. LASER PRINTER. 764-2931. FLY FOR LESS AS A COURIERI Major airline, Houston to: London $325 roundtrip, Tokyo $375 roundtrip, plus first-time registration fee $50; coming soon... Mexico City. Call NOW VOYAGER 713-684-6051. WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL. PRECISE, SPEEDY- LASERPR INTER QUALITY. LISA 696-0958. Word Processing: Professional Quality Reports, Term Papers, Resumes, etc. Laser/Letter Quality Printing. Melinda 693-1483. WORD PROCESSING, Resumes, Graphics, from$1.35/ page, LASER PRINTER, PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 'SUBMIT: Group photos of Seniors in your organization for the '91 Scrap book PHOTOS: May be black & white or color, 5X7 Maximum INFORMATION SHEETS: Must ac ^company photo (Available in the SPO) SPONSOR: Class of ‘91 Councjl OFFICE: Student Programs Office (2nd floor MSC) PHONE: 845-1515 V—> DEADLINE: Nov. 16, 1990 This Saturday November 10 8:00 p.m. Deware Field House Advance Tickets: $10 Student $12 Public Day-of-Show: $12 Student $15 Public Available at: MSC Box Office All Ticketron Outlets