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Page 4 The Battalion Classified Ads Office: Room 015 (basemenf) Reed McDonald Building Academy Award asks stars to keej speeches short 845-0569 Or FAX us at 845-2678 Business Hours Call or visit 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday in Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Deadline 11 a.m. prior to publication accepted Tutors Tutors QUANTUM COW TUTORING 260-COWS CHEM 102 CHEM 101 CHEM 222 CHEM 227 MON 3/21 8-10pm Ch. 19 6-8pm Part 1 4-6pm Ch. 8 TUE 3/22 8-10pm Ch.20 4-6pm Ch.7 10-mid.Part 2 %■ <• .§ WED 3/23 8-10pm Ch.29 4-6pm Ch.8,9 6-8pm Test 3 THU 3/24 8-10pm Test 2 4-6pm Ch. 10 SUN 3/27 |H§i 8-11pm Ch. 9,10,11 MON 3/28 | 6-8pm Test 2 , 8-10pm Test 2 ALL REVIEWS HELD AT OUR NEW NORTHGATE LOCATION.UPSTAIRS FROM CD WAREHOUSE ON UNIVERSITY DR. TICKETS: MUST BE PURCHASED PRIOR TO EACH REVIEW. $3.50/ hr CHEM 101,102,222 if tickets purchased for entire week. FREE BOPS!!! MAY BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY. SEMESTER NOTE PACKETS: CHEM 101,102; BIOL.113,114 MAY BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY. 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Call 822-2908 and leave message. WE DEFEND M.I.P. CHARGES JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409)774-8924 (800)927-3115 Notcerhlted J» « ipcdaHft In »r««. S' WE DEFEND TRAFFIC TICKETS JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409)774-8924 (800)927-3115 Not certffted a* a sp»diilst in any ar»« Y Notice „ 1993 Aggieland. If you orderttd a 1993 AfpWDfhdk you may pick it up in the Student PublicatiplSs htrsmWss office* 230 Reed McDonald Bldg., - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Frj<fa% j_ s, 2-" I f f_t_ j 111 If you did nor-.jprder A&M’s yearbook for 1992-93, you may purchase one for $30, plus tax§pf\23G Reed McDonald. ^ Pick up your copy. The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Long-wiit Academy Award speeches have! come as much of an Oscar fixtuif frightful evening gowns, so the:: ducer of Monday night's Osc show wants to put a cork in the; nual celebrity gabfest. From indulgent thank-you list political scoldings on Tibein Haiti by award presenters, ree Oscar shows have been disi- guished as much by moving mot as moving pictures. This year, Steven Spielbeij “Schindler’s List," with a leading nom i nat ons, is con sidered i heavy fav< >rite. Other favorite s in hide Hoi; Hunter as best act fess or "Tl)c : ano” and Tom H, inks is best n for “Phi ladelph ia. ’ ’ The sb: broadcast by ABC, begins at 6 p- - With 1 ttle app arent suspense the top c. itegorief , the real dir coiiId be what He >llyw tod celeb Tit twi >bbi do not — say. not many run-on: et lies in the 19' ion/, but presenit Susan Sarandonr made up for ipt trtisan statements /orked it out btfnr s said about thesti: erica’s treatmem laitians he and San: violations in Tibet. None ofi three were invited back. A year earlier, politics playet supporting role to director Jonatkl Demme’s rambling, seemingly eni less address on his “Silence oft Lambs” win. In an attempt to streamline! program, producer Gil Ca!:|> showed Oscar nominees videolapt examples of good acceptant speeches, and bad ones. He also asked that award prese: tors stic k to their written scripts. All of the presenters have bet sent copies of tneir prepared Oscarij troductions. The performers’ con ments on the scripts are welcomi Wholesale improvisations are not. “The dear implication is we e\ pect them to say what we have gi en them l(.x say," Cates said. ’’Nov 1 don’t want to go to Anthony Hof kins and say. ‘Tony, don’t screi around.’ But every onfe in a wM you get somebody who’s naugbtj:" Oscar presenters are not alW the same latitude given Wtof Goldberg, the show’s host. Tkto- median-actress has said shew®' hesitate to share her thoughtsot political topics, and any varietyol improvisations are possible. “Every host has been political, Cates said. “They’re paid tobt amusing and run the show. Bill) (Crystal) did it. Johnny Carsondidil and Bob Hope did it.” Winners are asked to keep iW acceptance speeches under 45 sec! onds, and Cates hopes most winner: head for the wings after 30 seconds “...Glorious )) Los Angeles Times From the intensity of a brass movement to the ethereal quality of a woodwind solo, orchestras have the power to move the soul. For almost a century, the Pittsburgh Symphony has captivated audiences across the world with its musical brilliance and unmatched artistry. Now you can hear why the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has been called one of the greatest orchestras in the world, as it takes the stage under the baton of the legendary Lorin Maazel. PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA April 23,19M • 8:00 p,m, • Rudder Auditorium (§Q Tickets are on sale at the M8C Box Office - TAMU, | (rm\ C or charge by phone at 845-1234 ^ Persons with disabilities please call 84^515^,,^" "• ^ See ^ WoM W 4 ^ ^ ^ jj) working days priorto the even, 0 ,spacial n^u ^ .nntificatio"^ ^ “s to assistyou to the best of our ability. J Qfas.