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Call for appointment. 823-5031. f Please bring student IDJ Page 4 The Battalion Wednesday, October7,l) Study Abroad to host Overseas Day in MS Wed By TANYA WILLIAMS Reporter of THE BATTALION The Texas A&M Study Abroad Program will hold its annual fall Overseas Day Thursday in the main hallway of the Memorial Student Center. "Overseas Day is an opportuni ty for students to visit with the professors and plan for next year. Representatives from ganizations will have tablesset in the MSC to promote theirsln programs. Guests from Boston Univ® will talk about internships they sponsor and CIEE, Com on International Educational!) change, will be there for studs interested; who are on the A&M study abroad programs," Cathy Schutt, staff assistant for tjre study abroad pro gram, said. "It helps stu dents find out about the pro grams and "Overseas Day ... helps students find out about the programs and courses being offered during the program." -Cathy Schutt, staff assistant for the study abroad program w o r kill abroad. Jordan lilt tute Peace Coi; will belts also to lii about Its programs,! well as nancial ii counselor talk about!) courses being offered during the ram." progra "It's one thine for us to tell the fiR students about the orograms, here in the office," Schutt said. "But, most students would like to meet the professor and find out directly what the trip would entail." The Overseas Day, held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will showcase the 1993 spring and summer pro gramming. It will also gives stu dents the chance to shop around Mountain Bicycle New Schwinn 21SPD. Complete ex tras! Ready for rough ride. Bargain at $300. Must see accessories! Leave message 693-8061. nancial assistance for studentst terested in studying abroad. Boston University and CIS will have additional program from 3 to 4 p.m. for interesteds:- dents in 308 and 302 Rudder,d spectively. The study abroad officesee approximately nine to tentltt sand students yearly for inforo tion on study abroad opport® ties as well as for informatio: about leisure trips. News Briefs Groups renegotiate trade agreement Halcion started receiving in-j tense criticism late last year® has since been banned one- stricted in several countries, it eluding Great Britain. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oil slick threatens Louisiana pelicans WASHINGTON — The Sier ra Club, Friends of the Earth and other environmental and consumer groups Tuesday de manded renegotiation of the proposed trade treaty with Mexi co and Canada. The demand came one day before President Bush, Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mufroney were to meet in San Antonio to partici pate in an initialing ceremony for the North American Free Trade Agreement. The treaty, concluded in Au gust, cannot be signed by Bush before Dec. 17 under fast-track authority granted by Congress. The pact, which would eliminate all trade barriers over 15 years, won’t be voted on by Congress before next summer. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Swaggart blames post office for theft THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BATON ROUGE, La. — Thousands of dollars sent to Jimmy Swaggart Ministries have been stolen by someone in the U.S. Postal Service, Swaggart says in a letter ap pealing for contributions. “Because of this interception of our finances, the ministry has been pushed to the very edge of bankruptcy,” th6 letter said. The letter, which appeals for immediate contributions, is the second urgent plea for money in many months from the ministry. Since last November, a month after Swaggart was stopped in California for traffic violations with a prostitute in his car, the ministry has made sev eral impassioned fund-raising appeals. NEW ORLEANS - experts headed for tk Louisiana coast Monday to save oil-soaked pelicans as a bumias offshore well continued to spit oil and flames. The pelicans were the firstoi covered wildlife found in the slick. As a precaution, 72 to "hazing cannons’’ — noiseirak- ers used to scare the birds away —were being brought if Fourteen cannons had atreadj been set Upland a wildlife res cue station was established on nearby Grand Isle. The rig is in TimbalierBay and wildlife was threatened on two nearby barrier islands- Timbalier and East Timbalier. The well blew out last Tues day. It had been out of serace for years and workmen were trying to bring it back on line, the Coast Guard said. Ate spewing oil for two days, it burst into flames Thursday while workers tried to cap it. B § n pla tun ber 0W) sho yea gre all t Coc wit! tun ics. 1 clos like too bast Bra cant Spe Her whe son; achi eye our B talli wit! anot proi thro P Bon B all s batt up t Nati nes, tank I tank lifet nigl 1 Perot to gain Bush voters, official says THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Upjohn faces trial over sleeping pills CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Texas Gov. Ann Richards pre dicted Monday that Ross Per ot’s presidential candidacy will improve Democrat Bill Clinton's chances of winning her home state. Richards said Perot, a fellow Texan who renewed his cam paign for president last week, will help Clinton by drawino votes away from President Bush. The race will fall to whomev er “kicks in the momentum” in the last two weeks before tiie general election next montfi she told the crowd of about 300 people. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Marsh bails destroy Louisiana property DALLAS — The first civil case of its type to go to trial in volving the controversial sleep ing pill Halcion is set to begin Wednesday in state district court. Other cases are pending na tionwide against the drug’s maker, Kalamazoo, Mich.- based Upjohn Co., alleging that the drug has dangerous side ef fects. In the case being heard in 14th District Court in Dallas, a former police officer from Fort Stockton, Texas, and his family allege the drug caused the offi cer to kill his best friend in 1987, according to their attorney Mike Mosher. The FDA has reviewed Hal cion, known by the generic name triazolam, several times since it was approved for use in the United States in 1982. It has become the most widely pre scribed sleeping pill in the world and is marketed in more than 90 countries. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ■ 1 ‘ —;— COCODRIE, La. — Marsli balls — clumps of mud and marsh grass uprooted and seal- tered last month by Hurricane Andrew — were so large in some cases that they knocked houses off their foundations m Boudreaux and other communi ties, authorities say. The hurricane drastically damaged, or at least changed, much of the landscape where it struck, ft’s too early to say whether those changes in the long run will hurt or help the plants, fish and animals that de pend on the coastal marsh fof survival, officials say. LSU environmental scientist Ivor van Heerdon said he hopes grass will take hold on newly exposed pieces of land, helping make up for some of the dam age done to other areas of marsh. Ci mi p*p Orw baci <8UI 5 Not offe cusl