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The Battalion Page 4 The Battalion Tuesday, February 25 AHKMiaiangMH Second half run boosts Mayors Phone: 845-0569 / Office:. Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building .AGGIE' WANT APS $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1000 or less (price must appear in ad). For private individuals, not businesses. Guaran teed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is schedule to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Kansas past Oklahoma MK accepted Help Wanted "STREP THROAT STUDY" Volunteers needed for streptococcal tonsillitis/ptiaryngitis research study -comparing two antibiotics, (one of which is an investigational drug). Qualifying symptoms include: fever (100.4 or more), pharyngeal pain (sore throat), difficulty swallowing. Rapid strep test will be done to confirm diagnosis. 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Call John 693-8050 Orion Tours. fiiiiiiiiS! - "" ' : str' ' 'MM I*7# v»» 4 * iii ? ^ r - 4 iMiiiii > 91-92 Campus Directory now available 4 Pick yours up in room 216 Reed McDonald Building 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday. (Bring Student I.D.) O'Brien 87 Yamaha Rlva 125. Good condition $800 or best offer 823-4739 leave message. Continued from Page 3 "It's quite different now. "Cycling is still perceived as an international sport and it is. It's just not a mainstream American sport by any means. It's getting closer and closer to that. The U.S.-based Motorola team proved last year that an American team other than Team 7-11 could compete abroad and win. Motoro la is ranked 12th in the world go ing into this season, and has signed Texan Lance Armstrong to a contract that begins after he rides in the Olympics. Armstrong is one of the top young riders in the country. "LeMond is obviously some one very special, but Motorola has proven that (an entire American team) can compete international ly," Simes said. "They are a total ly accepted team in the European peloton." This racing season gives cy cling much needed exposure in the U.S. "We've had a milestone step forward in cycling in the Western Hemisphere," Simes said. "We now have our own calendar of in ternational events between North and South America that will score points (toward World Cup stand ing)." "That means our teams no longer have to go to Europe to score points. They can race here." Lynn Pettyjohn, manager of the CoOrs Light racing team, sees things a little differently. "The influence will be minimal at best," Pettyjohn said. "The amount of points you can score in the United States are minuscule relative to Europe. About 85 per cent of the points are in Europe. "The addition of races over here just means that some of the bigger races the Europeans can come over and get points here." Regardless of who gets the points, racing on the North Ameri can continent offers exposure and that can translate into corporate sponsorship for riders who need the support. Maybe some will save enough money for a plane ticket. MSC All Night Fair I "FLASHBACK” I Aggie Anthropologists Aggie Rotoract Alphi Phi Omega Asian American Association Campus Crusade for Christ Chinese Fighting Arts Class of’92 (Whoop!) Class of ’93 Class of ’94 Class of ’95 Dance Arts Society Episcopal Student Center Genetics Society Graduate Women Business Network Hong Kong Club Inkshed Press Lambda Sigma Liberal Arts Student Council McFadden Hall MSC CAMAC MSC Council Assistants MSC Hospitality MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness MSC Nova MSC Town Hall Off Campus Aggies Phi Beta Lambda Pre-Vet Society Rudder Hall Society of Mexican-American Engineers & Scientists StudentY Student Council for Exceptional Children TAMU Association of Black Journalists • TAMU Magic Club TAMU Scuba Club TAMU Zoological Society Toastmasters Undergraduate Biochemistry Society Wesley Foundation WHAT'S MISSING FROM THIS LIST? YOUR ORGANIZATION!!! Slop by the Student Progmms Office* (216 MSC) TODAY to register for the 1992 MSC All Night Fair scheduled for March 7lh! part of a special panel..: Marvin Tate, mayor of Brf Larry Ringer, mayor of Colli Station; Dr. Emily Ashwol assistant provost of inter! tional programs; TinaWafe director of International^! dent Services; Mordelf® Artzieli, consul generalo! rael; International Studeittll I sociation president Rherf Bolich; and opening cej monies director Harsh Jagg During the ceremoniei song entitled "Hope" waspe formed by Mariari Sargwai; emphasizing this year's tfe for the week, "Hope in; \ changing world." Studerf and children in internafe costumes joined in thesingit; Ringer and Tate both; they were pleased to heap of the ceremonies, and si pressed appreciation to inis national students for w they bring to thecommuniti Ringer compared l events to the Winter Olymp "What we share thism is much of the samespiri: individuality from manyct tures bringing their differt: cultures to us," he said. Both mayors presented! proclamation to the ISAsti! ing that Feb. 24-28 is Intern tional Student Week in Bra and College Station, and urge: citizens to welcome stude!) from other countries. At the opening ceremo: Watkins gave a brief histon international week, andei plained its importance 1980, the celebration was or: one day, instead of one wed Watkins said there were a many events the celebralie. would last until pastmii so international day becaie international week. An international buffet» be held Wednesday fromf : p.m. in the MSC. Ticketsji? $8, and are available at MSC Box Office. A talent show and tradi tional dress parade will tf held Friday at 8 p.m. in der Auditorium. Ticketsari $3.50, and tickets for bo international buffet and tak show are $10. The "Erdol Week Party" and awardscen- mony are also on Friday,attlr College Station conferenci Center on George Bush Drive Admission is $1 for ISA!!» hers and $2 for non-ISA stu dents. NO GIMMICK SKI WEAR CLEARANCE SALE 20% TO 40% off our already low prices! tn-state DEADLINE TO APPLY IS 5;00 P.M.. WLD..I LB. 26THJ SPORTING GOODS 3600 Old College Road Bryan 846-1947 a (across from Chicken Oil Co.) @ "Radi Starri Jospel Direct Rated Playir W were stepfa worse by ar brothe maine Th dio FI which into th abuse. W1 in the (Elijah lo) do- mothe ing thi with h childr throug destro mss. Th care of is foun But all is rele cepted Alt things know before drunk again, Bot of the choice two be way to So i boys I Ta Tall Stc "Tall Si Epic "W off of T jumpet played fortune ‘Everyone knows tl A I Lui l D