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To find out more, come to our Informational Meeting (listed below), or come by or call the Study Abroad Program Office at 161 Bizzell Hall West (845-0544). Wed. July 14, from 2:00-3:00 251 Bizzell Hall West SCOTT & WHITE CLINIC, COLLEGE STATION Announcing Weekend Clinic Hours for Urgent Care 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Scott & White Clinic, College Station, is now offering weekend Clinic hours for urgent care by appointment only! The Weekend Clinic is conducted from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Clinic Annex building located across the street (Glenhaven Dr.) from the main clinic. By Appointment Only (409) 268-3663 ▲ Scott & White Annex S&W Clinic UNIVERSITY DRIVE EAST Scott & White Clinic, College Station 1600 University Drive East 2 PIZZAS WITH ONE TOPPING OF YOUR CHOICE* 2 SPAGHETTI SIDE ORDERS 2 SOFT DRINKS MEDIUM $099 w PLUS TAX LARGE $ 1 399 PLUS TAX ’Excludes extra cheese. Offer valid for limited time at participating stores. No coupon necessary. Extra spaghetti side orders available for an additional cost. ©19V3 Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. little Caesars* (WPizzalPizza! TVo great pizzas! One low pricer Always! Always! BRYAN 1775 Briarcrest (Across from Apple Tree) 776-7171 NORTHGATE University & Stasney (Delivery to Campus $1.00) 268-0220 COLLEGE STATION Texas Ave & Southwest Pky. 696-0191 Crazy Eights I Medium PizzalPizzaF or PanIPan! pepperoni, mushrooms, green pepper, onions, ham, bacon, ground beef, Italian sausage 8 toppings for I $8.88 plus tax Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per customer. Carry out only. Expires 08/14/93 B BUY ONE SANDWICH GET ONE FREE $3.25 plus tax Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per customer. Carry out only. Expires 08/14/93 B EXTRA TOPPING i k- — — — VALUABLE COUPON — — — — L — — — - VALUABLE COUPON — — — -4 AGGIE CHOICE One for you...One for a buddy 1 with everything... 1 with one topping Small $ 9.49 Medium $ 11.49 Large $ 13.49 (f^) ■ 99c plire tax Available on any size PizzalPizza!® or PanIPan!® Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per customer. Carry out only. Expires 08/14/93 Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per I customer. Carry out only. Expires 08/14/93 B I - VALUABLE COUPON — -J — _ — - VALUABLE COUPON — _ — Page 6 The Battalion Wednesday, July 14,1993 Bangkop city cs ufvoeS. comtroc, SAnckoP; By Boomer Cardinale THE SERIES By Paul Stroud HEALTH KIC K •' DAY H r A- i /OUNG -f T ,W\ YOUR iSTRUCTOR. '* A.L CAUL /AE Slf?. T A/V\ S6T. FISHERj MARINE CORPS, RET. You WILL JUTAP WHEN T SAY 1UIAP/ You will nvovje WheM t say NYOYE/ E" first off- a,ooo OEEP-KnIEF BElJi). U.N. sends envoy to Iraq for talks Security Council persistent in monitoring missile testing THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED NATIONS - The Se curity Council gave Iraq more time to reconsider its refusal to al low monitoring of missile testing, saying Monday it will send a top envoy to Baghdad for talks. But Security Council diplomats said that if Iraq persists in its defi ance, the United Nations may have to destroy the two rocket test sites where video monitors have been barred. The Security Council last month warned Iraq of "serious consequences" if it did not coop erate with U.N. weapons inspec tors, yet Iraq has refused to allow the monitors at two testing sites. The standoff worsened Sun day when Iraq rejected a U.N. proposal to seal equipment at the testing sites until the issue was resolved. U.N. inspectors there to seal the equipment abruptly left Iraq on Sunday. The move to dispatch Rolf Ekeus, chief of the Special Com mission on Iraq weapons inspec tions, appeared to forestall puni tive U.S. air strikes for now. He was expected to arrive in the Iraqi capital Thursday. President Clinton, on vacation in Hawaii, said Monday about the issue: "1 think I'll let them (the Unit ed Nations) work on that a couple of days. I may have something to say about that later. They've got a strategy. I want to let them do their work for a couple of days be fore I say anything." David Hannay, the Security Council president and British am bassador, said weapons inspectors "would have to consider destruc tion" of the two sites if Iraq rejects other solutions, like placement of monitoring cameras. "The Iraqi government is play ing with fire, and I hope they will stop playing with fire," Hannay told reporters after the 15-member council authorized Ekeus' visit. Sending Ekeus was seen as a last chance for Iraq, not as a U.N. concession. What's Up Wednesday Job Search Strategies Seminar: The Career Center is offering a seminar for students inter ested in learning how to get started with their job search. It is to be held at 2pm in Rudder 308. For more information call Carrie Schendel at 845-5139. Thursday The Career Center: is providing placement ori entation to help students learn how to use the services provided by the Career Center for ca reer advancement. The orientation is to be held at 308 Rudder at 3:30pm. For more information call the Career Center at 845-5139. TAMU Waterski Club: is having an informa tional meeting on the patio at Bullwinkles at 7pm. Beginners and new members are wel come. For more information call Daniel Peter- shagen at 696-3271. Agnostic & Atheist Student Group: Is having a general meeting at the College Station Fud- druckers at 6pm. For more information call Brett Lemoine at 846-8631. What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non profit events and activities. Items for What's Up should be submitted no later than three days before the desired run date. Application deadlines and notices are not events and will not run in What's Up. If you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3313. PRICE SMASHER PRINCE GRAPHITE LITE XB TENNIS FRAME 100% graphite wide-body frame from the number one name in tennis. Ultra lightweight design with stiff flex and exceptional maneuverability. 8714130/3930 Orig. 129.99 19.99 MEN'S RIDDELL RXT LOW-TOP CROSS-TRAINER A court, sport and workout shoe with leather uppers, superb support and cushioning from heel to toe. prince OSH MAN S We welcome the American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and Diner's Club cards. Ongmol pntes reflect offering prices and may not have resulted in actual sales. Interim markdowns may have been taken. Quantities limited to stock on hand. Sorry, no rain (hecks. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 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