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Results of the study by Dr. Richard Pazdur, associate profes sor of medicine at M.D. Anderson in Houston, will be published in Wednesday's issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Pazdur reports that taxotere, which is derived from the needles of the European yew tree, stalled tumor growth in six of 10 ovarian cancer patients and produced a partial remission of breast cancer in another patient in the first phase of a two-year study. Thirty-nine patients enrolled in the clin.cal study were treated with different levels of taxoterefi up to 12 months. All had ai vanced cancers including ovarian colon, breast and uterine and prt- vious treatments for all of the tients had failed. "This study seems to back pre-clinical evidence suggestii taxotere, like taxol, may be anti fective anti-cancer drug/' Pazda said. In Advance The Beta Theta Pi fraternity all Texas A&M University will felTh 6 Re having a Christmas partyaipi , P rove ^ their house tonight at 6 pmBght giv The party is for children froiw rnest:er * the Boys and Girls Clubso(B' amrn * n f Bryan-College Station. Fori Th e pi more information call theBet«|k e p res; Theta Pi fraternity house a! rai " ,e rnor 822-BETA. president used b Wilson Continued from Page 1 MSC club present toad the wet sprocket % with special guest blossod 15 THURSDAY, DEC. 3 DEWARE FIELDHOUSE TICKETS $10 / $13 PUBLIC INFO. CALL 845-1234 uals disturbed him based on the anti-discrimination focus of the fo rum. "They were talking about dis crimination, and by saying that homosexuals are sick, is a form of discrimination." Michelle Bolden, chair of the Memorial Student Center Black Awareness Committee, said there were a lot of mixed emotions about what was said. "He explained his reasons without sugar-coating them," Bolden said. "However, that doesn't mean that his views are representative of everyone." X's comments could make it a little harder to build the bridges of understanding that he and other members of the GLSS have been trying to build for so long, Hick man said. "It's a two-way bridge,"Maz- zullo said, "and I don't think that the black faculty and students at A&M subscribe to those homo- phobic ideas." Rene Henry, executive director of University relations at A&M, said X's remarks surprised him. "It shocked me because it seems that that kind of attitude is the antithesis of what (Wilson) is criticizing the University for." Henry' said the University's main message regarding the issue of gay and lesbian students, as well as minority students, is the same — "(Texas A&M) won't tol erate any sort of discrimination." Andreadis said Wilson's han dling of the entire issue of dis crimination at A&M seems some- re said. [ Tenpas I can be le reside what divisive. [ill not r "He's someone from theoullease, she side coming in to make troubleFI "In the reminding people there areh: o take fi\ feelings," Andreadis said. pusing i Wilson's intentions are "laul lid. "In able," Andreadis said, but theu [ossible, he's going about addressing diet feve to g sue of discrimination will indent to tr make things better. So far he's handled it poorly’ 1 /lazzullo said he sees Wilson! In all Mazzullo efforts as "divisive rather tha; , j unifying and feels that Wil “ may be turning the entire issues \ing I multiculturalism into a blackw; sus white and straight versus gn issue. "Our whole effort is to unlit people, not to draw lines betweai them," Mazzullo said. "(GL3| works toward the understandiii| of all types of diversity at A&M. ollars |rs of the The mi Bolden said she hopes theftie will gc rum generated enough positiniid RHA energy to move the issue of mult laid. Eac culturalism toward a solution, wive a ce Walker voiced his concern fort Ording to discrimination-free campus an! [its hall, said that a successful solution wl be reached only if there is opts dividua communication. Walker said he, along with other student lead- )w they "The n ers, had made a concerted effort!) »le at the contact Wilson, but to no avail. "For us to work together,tit communication path mustbei two-way street," Walker said. 1 wish he would respond toourel forts just so we would knowthal he's received our messages." Also signing the letter sentto Wilson was Dr. Wendy Stock,a/ sociate professor of psychology and faculty advisor for the Na tional Organization for Women She was unavailable for comment Wilson did not return calls made to both his Austin and Houston offices. 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