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BUSINESS MAJORS Page 10 The Battalion Monday, April 29, EARN 12 HOURS OF CREDIT WHILE STUDYING IN ITALY SPRING SEMESTER 1992 Make your reservation now! Deadline is May 6 Israel releases suspected Iraqi spy Palestinian activist freed after three-month imprisonmentl EARN CREDIT IN: FINC 445: Funding International Business ACCT 489: Special Topics in International Accounting BUAD 489: Issues in International Business ARTS 350. Art History Informational Meeting Thursday, April 30 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon 503 Blocker JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel freed a leading Palestinian activ ist from prison Sunday, three months after he was jailed on suspicion of spying for Iraq. Sari Nusseibeh had been de clared a "prisoner of conscience" by Amnesty International during his imprisonment, and he said on his release that he appre ciated the human rights group's concern. Study Abroad Office, 161 W. Bizzell Hall, 845-0544 It really made me feel people believed in what I stood for," said Nusseibeh, a Harvard- and Oxford-educated philosopher who teaches at Bir Zeit Univer sity in the occupied West Bank. Nusseibeh, 42, was detained Jan. 29 and had been held at Is rael's Ramie prison. The Defense Ministry said in a statement at the time that Nus seibeh was "collecting security information for the Iraqi intelli gence, especially after the mis sile attacks on Israel." Iraq fired 39 Scud missiles at the Jewish state during the Per sian Gulf War. Nusseibeh denied the allega tion and said in a statement from jail that "I believe my arrest is in tended to silence the voices of moderation." The Defense Ministry had or dered him held for six months under administrative detention rules, which allow the jailing of Palestinians without charge or trial. The Jerusalem District Court three-ja in February ordered the tion cut to three months. Thedi cision was based on a polices that never was made public. Nusseibeh has been a I spokesman in the Arab uprising against rule, and his name has raised as a possible Palest! participant in any tinian peace talks. He said he spent his timet prison reading and writing," what I will continue to do." Israeli-Pali 'McDonald's This Weeds' Game Plan Monday, April 29 □ Homerun Hitting contest. □ Indoor Soccer finals. □ Innertube Water Polo finals. Tuesday, April 30 □ Indoor Soccer finals. □ Outdoor Volleyball Triples finals. Thursday, Mau 2 □ Softball finals. TAMU Women’s Volleyball Club The Women's Club Volleyball A Team traveled to Houston on April 13th to compete in the 1991 Regional Championship Tournament for the USVBA Lone Star Region. After playing numerous intense matches, the team ended up as runners-up in Division "A”. Members of the team included Susan Haring, Rose Haynes, Joanna Bower, CC Radsliff, Jennifer Schloz and Stacie Heil. Much recognition should also be given to the coaches Wally Simpson and Brian Edwards, and to the Women's B team, who all put much time and effort into a successful year. Photographs Available Championship photographs, as well as file, can be p’uichage# a^ 1 ? 59 : Read Building,\Tbe : c6sf jM!a 5 x 7 is $2.00 ahd gri- 8 x;|fes|fe.OO. Pic tures can be mailed to you if you will hof b| ; h§feTfiis summer or are unable to pick them up. If mailed, an additioanl $1.00 fee will be added; to your picture order. * ' McDonald’s <8> Recreational Sports /AMU Monday, April 29, 1991 1991 Penberthy Softball Champions A Men’s A/B 1. Red Birds 2. Bad Boys Men’s A/B TIM BYRD/Rec Sports Red Birds Men’s B/C 1. CCB Squad 2. Hardballers Men's B/C TIM BYRD/Rec Sports CCB Squad Men’s C/D 1. E-2 Rebels 2. Land Sharks CoRec Open 1. Slap My Dog 2. New Sensation . v : 'V i/ii ill .Pu Men’s C/D TIM BYRD/Rec Sports E-2 Rebels CoRec Open TIM BYRD/Rec Sports Basketball Champions Class A CoRec: Elvis Lives Corps: Foxes A Fish: Boozer Fish Fraternity: D-Chi A Men's Ind.: Pummlers Women’s Ind.: The Dumplins Men's All-U: Pummlers Women's All-U:The Dumplins Slap My Dog "Thanks for a fantastic year! Wc couldn’t have done it without you 1 . Good luck on finals and have a great summer." from the department of “Recreational Sports <!>taff Archery Doubles Champions Class B CoRec: D.V.M.’s Corps: Regulators Fish: Ord Fish Fraternity: Turbo Z Men’s Res. Hall: Juma Too Men's Ind.: ICE Women's Res. Hall: Kuddlers Women's Ind.: Hoop It Up Men's All-U: ICE Women’s All-U: She Ra's Class A Women's Ind: Wendy Grahatr. Jana Harringtoi’ CoRec: Rodney Andersor, Jana Harringtoi Class B Men’s Ind: BradKagler David Lestei CoRec: Roan Phillip! Renee Hard' 1 Class C Men’s Ind.: WadeBrotfi Dustin Nagfl Class C CoRec: Jil Men's Res. Hall: Unflushables Men's Ind.: Seven Dwarfs Women's Res. Hall: DG Women's Ind.: DG Men's All-U: Unflushables TIM BYRD/Rec Sports Front: Mike Waldron, Dennis Corrington, Tom Reber, Mark Ritter, James Nash, Jr. Back: James Welford, Paula Opal, Pasty Kott, Rick Hall, Chris Koperniak, Judy Steffes. Open Men's: Jason Lower)' Glen Clausen Women's: Maria Cant) Liz Bed CoRec: Jason Lower] Maria Cant' Class D CoRec: In It to Win It Men's Ind.: Valley Rats McDonald's® Rec Sports Highlights is sponsored by your local McDonald's® Restaurant at University Drive, Manor East Mall, Hwy 21, Texas Ave. at SW Parkway and Post Oak Mall. This ad is a creation of Jason C. Rogers and Judy Steffes. £V« Vol. 90 u.s. resul Pre: