Remember the Iran Contra hearing? What IS the Whitewater Scandal? Is Kay Bailey Hutchison guilty? Political Ethics and the Law Mr. Ronnie Earle Travis County District Attorney (prosecutor of the Kay Bailey Hutchison case) Thursday, January 27, 1994 111 Koldus Building 7:00pm Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our abilities. The views expressed in this program do not necessarily represent the views of Texas A&M University, MSC Political Forum, or the MSC. FISH CAMP ‘94 Counselor and Fish Crew Applications AVAILABLE NOW!!! in the Fish Camp Office (Koldus 131) MSC, and Blocker NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY REQUIREMENTS * BE FIRED UP FOR THE CLASS OF 1998 * 2.0 GPR * BE HERE FOR FALL ‘94 * ATTEND OPTIONAL COUNSELOR INFORM ATI ON A LS: Feb. 1 or 2 Rudder 601 7 p.m. Any Questions Call: 845-1627 SIGHTED IN THE H5TAR STATE! 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One coupon per party per visit at porticipoting Pizzo Hut' outlets. Mention coupon when ordering. Limited delivery area. Drivers carry no more than $20. Not valid with half-price pizzo, BIGF00F v pizzo or any other offer. ©1994 Pizza Hut, Inc. 1/20< cosh redemption volue. Page 6 The Battalion Thursday, January 27,1 Campus News Briefs Alpha Phi collects teddy bears for cardiac patients The Alpha Phi sorority will be collecting teddy bears for local cardiac care patients in the Bryan- College Station area. The patients will use the bears to press against their chest after surgery to help alleviate pain. Donations will be accepted by the fountain out side the Chemistry Building from 12 p.m.- 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday. College women's leadership conference slated for May Sears Merchandise Group is sponsoring a na tional leadership conference in Washington D.C. May 16-18. "Women as Leaders" is designed to offer college and university women a chance to sharpen leader ship and personal skills. Three women from each state will be chosen for the workshop. Interested students may call (800) 486-8921 for information, or contact a Sears retail store for an application. A&M College of Education to sponsor workshop Texas A&M's College of Education is sponsor ing a one-day workshop Feb. 4 designed to pro vide secondary teachers with an understanding of cooperative learning approaches. The program, called "Cooperative Learning in the Senior High Schools," will offer information about specific cooperative learning techniques and guidelines for the classroom. Registration cost is $89. For more information, contact Leanne South at 845-4645. Nobel Prize winner will tell how scientists discover laws Dr. Herbert A. Simon, who won the 1978 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, will speak at 7:30 p in Room 105, Building C of the Langford Archite ture Center. Simon, a professor of computer scien and psychology at Carnegie Mellon University,\\ talk about "1 low Scientists Discover Laws." Three A&M graduates get $1,000 science scholarships Texas A&M was awarded three $1,000 scholai ships from the National Science Foundation. The scholarships honor three A&M science an: engineering graduates: Raquel Elizabeth Qri: ian of Bryan, Christopher John Fischer of Tempi and Andres R. Rivero of Houston. The scholarships will be given to minoritysr. dents in the science and engineerir; departments. MSC sponsors John Ben Shepperd Student Forum The MSC will sponsor the third annual Jo: Ben Shepperd Student Leadership Forum Feb The one day forum will include keynotespeate panels and discussion groups covering issi such as effective leadership in political omcea:. the changing role of public education. There is a $10 registration fee, which covers forum materials and lunch. Anyone interested can register in 216 Mem al Student Center before Feb. 2. For more lit: mation call 845-1515. Sigma Nu program will discuss ethical issues atwoi A&M's Sigma Nu fraternity is sponsor® program called "Leadership, Ethics, Achieve-: and Development" which is designed to teacf ture employees how to become ethical leader LEAD will address issues such as alcohol; drug abuse, ethnic diversity, sexual conduct academic honesty. For more information cofe Matari Jones at 845-6817. Man takes shots at Prince Charle Successor to British throne remains calm after sIuf The Associated Press SYDNEY, Australia — Britain's Prince Charles, eager to boost his image after the breakup of his marriage to Princess Diana, has proved one thing: he can stay cool under fire. The 45-year-old heir to the throne hardly flinched Wednesday when a young man ran out of a crowd, lunged at him and fired two blank shots from a starter's pistol during an outdoor ceremony marking Australia's national day. The prince saw the man run to ward him and froze momentarily as the shots rang out. Afterward, he calmly adjusted his cuff links. Within minutes of his as sailant's arrest, Charles carried on with his speech. He joked with the crowd, and later assured guests at a cocktail party that he was fine. "He played it cool. He wants everyone to know he is OK," said Sydney Lord Mayor Frank Sartor. Others on stage were knocked from their seats in the commotion. Police said the assailant, 23- year-old university student David Kang, wrote Prince Charles last month to complain about Aus tralia's treatment of several hun dred Cambodian boat people held in detention camps. The prince's staff had written back that Charles could not be come involved in the matter. Kang was jailed and charged under a federal law to protect in ternational VIPs. If convicted, he could be imprisoned for a maxi mum of 20 years. He is scheduled to appear in court early Thursday. The prince did not comment to reporters. His aides said he was unconcerned about his safe ty and would continue his tour of Australia. New South Wales state Police Minister Terry Griffiths described the attack as a "stunt, not an as sassination attempt." "There was no risk to the prince's physical being at any stage," he said. Griffiths criticized Buckingham Palace for insisting on low-level protection so the prince could be close to the public. The pate structiohs were "that then® be no security forces betwetn prince and the public,” he said Buckingham Palace comment on the incident. Charles and other membei the British royal family regul; shake hands and talkwitnol nary people at public events. At Wednesday's celebra!| in a downtown Sydney pibl more than 10,000 people nessed the attack. Kang, sitting in a crowd or? grass near the stage, stood uf the prince prepared to delive: speech and fired one blank. A loud crack rang out: smoke rose from the pistol. Kang then jumped a low: cade and ran about 30 yards!: stage, lunging toward thep' Another shot went off a? tripped over a lectern andfel: a few feet from Charles. Security officers andd: taries wrestled the man if ground while bodyguards sf ed the prince. Woman found dead on train trad The Associated Press BEAUMONT, Texas — Police are still trying to determine the identity of a 17-year-old American In dian from Oklahoma whose body was found severed on a set of train tracks. The woman's body was found on the tracks at about 6:30 p.m. Sunday. A Conroe woman told police she dropped off a fe male hitchhiker with a similar description in Hous ton about 24 hours before her body was found. Beaumont is about 90 miles east of Houston An autopsy showed the apparent cause of: was the train running over her, but police arerf ; ing the case as suspicious, Beaumont PoliceDett Don Bailey said. Officials said they do not know how the" ended up on the tracks, but said the autopsyp show signs of additional injuries. Officials are? ing toxicology tests. The Conroe woman told police the hitchl> who was traveling with a Rottweiler dog, ider ; herself only as "Kim," Bailey said. Now we know whysk was smiling! T HE Ladies Night Tonight is Ladies Night at The Globe and that means $2.50 frozen drinks, $1.75 Zimas, and $1.50 wine coolers! PLUS - greatprizes! PLUS - 50$ bar drinks, $1.50pitchers and no cover ’till 10:00! PLUS - no cover 21 and up ’till midnight! It all adds up to a night destined to become a classic! WEEKEND! Whew! The second week of classes is over. Still with us? Hey, at least the ground is fairly stationary here. So come our to the only place in town (heck, in the country!) where it’s SAFE to experience an Earthquake! Also: 50