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Roommate
Roommate needed immediately. Own room, $ 150/mo. +
1/2 utilities, near campus. 846-7097.
Roommate Needed for 2-1 1/2 duplex w/deck & fenced
yard, great location, very nice. References required. Call
Tracy, 693-2382.
Need male non-smoking roommate to share 2-1 Duplex
w/fireplace in Bryan. 775-4773.
2 female roommates needed. 2-1 available in a 3-2 house,
1 blk. from campus. $250/mo. each + 1/3 bills. 693-8076,
ask for Kim.
Female needed to share a room - 2-1 1/2, W/D, $155/mo.
Angela 693-8944.
For Sale
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Good Seats. $85 for both. 847-4366, leave message.
Black taffeta & lace dress for sale. Knee length, fitted
bodice, size 7, strapless. Worn once - bought for $270,
sell for $100. 693-7936 Debbie.
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crosstraining, brand new. Was $400, will take $300/080.
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Rent computer - quiet, private computer cottage. Com
prehensive software. 3 min. from campus. $6/hr, no
printer charge. 823-3489.
Real Estate
Real Estate Sale: large, undeveloped corner lot; Birch
Creek Forest by Lake Somerville, Burleson County; tennis
courts, pool, private fishing lake. $3,800 (713) 350-1622.
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Special health Services: Free and
anonymous HIV testing is available
on campus. Call 775-3064.
Texas Environmental' Action
Coalition: Guest speaker offering
summer job opportunities in 202
Francis at 7:30 p.m. Call James at
693-7281.
American marketing Associa
tion: Fundraiser with GMAT and
GRE study books with sample tests
in Blocker Lobby from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Call Darren at 693-8333.
NAACP: Black Women and Suc
cess in 228 MSC at 7 p.m. Call
Lovely at 847-7373.
TAMU Scuba Club: Guest lec
ture in 308 Rudder at 8:30 p.m.
Call Michele at 846-4556.
Christian Business Fellowship:
guest speaker, Drayton McLane, Jr.
in 292 MSC at noon. Call Steven at
260-1477.
National Organization for
Women: meeting for Take Back
the Night rally at Rudder Fountain
at 8 p.m. Call Tiffany at 693-583 2.
Alpha Zeta: Discuss Big Event,
AZ quiz, and Fundraiser in 1 1 3
Kleberg at 8 p.m. Call Gregory at
764-2756.
Student Government Associa
tion: Come meet all the candidates
and hear yells and presidential de
bates! in MSC Flagroom from 8:30
to 10:30 p.m.
Student Counseling Service-
Learning Skills center: General test
preparation workshop in studept
counseling services in Henderson
Hall from 3-5 p.m. Call 845-4427.
Texas A&M Taekwondo Team:
General meeting and training ses
sion for the Texas State cahmpi-
onships in 342 MSC from Monday
through Thursday from 8:30 to 10
p.m. Call Matt at 847-0882.
Successful Interviewing: The
career center is teaching interview
techniques in 1 1 0 Koldus at 4:30
p.m. Call 845-5139.
Career Center: Placement Ori
entation to teach students how to
use the career center in 1 1 0 Koldus
at 10 a.m. Call Bryan or Pat at
845-5139.
Film Society of Texas A&M:
General Meeting in 510 Rudder at
7 p.m.
Tau Beta Pi: Actives meeting
and elections in 203 Zachary at 7
p.m. Call Aunil at 693-8 1 69.
Aggie Lutherans: Bible Study in
352 MSC from 11:30 a.m to 12:30
p.m. Call Heather at 847-063 1.
Ressurection Week Committee:
Dan Korem, Christian Illusionist, in
Rudder Auditorium at 7 p.m.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorrority,
Inc.: Black Movie Classic: SPARKLE
at 7 p.m in 111 Koldus. Call Debra
at 764-1440.
TAMU Spanish Club: “Talk-
time” for brushing up on Spanish
in 125 Academic from 8:30 to
9:30 p.m. Call Jay at 693-587 1.
Ressurection Week Committee:
Drayton McLane will speak at a
business luncheon in 292 MSC at
noon.
Resurrection Week Committee:
Prayer meeting at Academic Flag
Pole at 7 a.m.
Legals: Mock Trial Competition:
Informational meeting for under
graduate Aggies interested in mock
trial competition in 507 rudder at
8:30 p.m. Call Terence at 847-
4392.
Tuesday
Student Counseling Service:
African American support group at
Henderson Hall from 5-6:30 p.m.
Call Dr. Wiliams at 845-4427.
Alcoholics Anonymous: Open,
Non-smoking meeting in MSC at
noon. See monitor at MSC or call
845-0280 or 847-9252 for exact
location.
Breakaway: A weekly non-de-
nominational Bible Study at First
Baptist church in College Station at
9 p.m. Call Gregg at 693-9869.
American Marketing Associa
tion: “Does opportunity ring a
bell?” Guest speaker, Yvonne Allen
from Taco Bell , in 153 Blocker at
8 p.m. call Deen marie at 764-
2749.
Habitat for Humanity: General
meting and information on our 5K
fun run in 292a MSC at 7pm. Call
Andrea at 847-05 1 6.
Society for Human Resource
Management: General meeting
and social in 1 64 Blocker at 7 p.m.
Casual dress.
Aggie Toasters: General meet
ing at 8:30 p.m. in 407 Rudder.
Call Steve at 846-1313.
Pi Mu Epsilon: Guest lecture by
Dr. Yasskin on ‘Platonic Solids and
Euler Numbers” in 3 1 7 Milner at
7:30 p.m. Call James at 847-1 947.
Project Belong Mentoring Pro
gram: orientation meeting in 108
Psychology at 6:30 p.m. and 106
Psychology on Wednesday at 7
p.m. Call 845-8800 .
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Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship r
Steve Camp concert in Rudder au
ditorium. Call kris at 8 4 7-0883,
Texas A&M Physical Therapj
Club: Meeting with guest spealei
from uT Health Science Center in
San Antonio in 164 Read at 7:31
p.m. Call Craig at 823-3816oi
Kristy at 696-5844.
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Aj-
gies: “Hate Crimes and Workplace
Activism” with guest speaker Di
anne Hardy-Garcia in 110 Koldus
at 7 p.m. Call Gayline at 847-
0321.
Institute of Industrial F.ngineers:
Speaker meeting and Officer Nom
inations in 342 Zachary at 7:31
p.m.
TAMU Geographical Society and
TAMU Geographical Honor Soci
ety: Joint meeting in 707 O&Mai
7 p.m. Call Anneal 774-4981,
Keathley Hall Council: Hall
Council meeting in A-l Loungeat
1 0 p.m.
College of Liberal Arts, Depart
ment of Philosophy and Humani
ties: University Chamber concert
series with Kyoko Saito, soprano at
8 p.m in Rudder Theatre. Call Re
becca at 845-3355.
Aggie Lutherans: Treehouseat
Peace Lutheran church at 7 pin.
Call Fleather at 847-063 1.
Ressurection Week committee:
Women’s Bible Study lead by Laura
Kates in 40 I rudder at 6:45 a.m.
Ressurection Week committee:
men's Bible Study lead by Jay Gr-
ty, former L.A. Laker in 201 rudder f
at 6:30 a.m.
Ressurection Week committee:
Steve Camp concert at 7pm in Rud
der auditorium.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorrority
Inc.: Soulmates!?! (Just how well
do you know yonr significant oth
er?) in 1 1 1 Koldus at 7 p.m. Call
Deora at 764-1 440.
Public Relations Student Society
of America: Sharon Dotson of Boy
Scouts of America in 507AB Rud
der at 7 p.m. Call Grace at 823-
3395.
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The Battalion
Monday, March 28, ft
What's Up
Monday
Investigator questions Clinton’s motives in Whitewater
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON -— For months, a federal investigator
named Jean Lewis labored to get her superiors to take
seriously a check-kiting scheme at an Arkansas savings
and loan that she believed might have benefited Presi
dent and Mrs. Clinton.
Lewis, an investigator in the Resolution Trust Corp.’s
Kansas City, Mo. office, was for months the lone voice
calling for a probe into the relationship among the Clin
tons, the Whitewater Development Corp. and the failed
Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan.
Her actions came to light last week when Rep. Jim
Leach, R-Iowa, released a series of memos, notes and
electronic mail messages between Lewis and her col
leagues. Now, she is likely to be a key in special prose
cutor Robert Fiske’s Whitewater probe and the RTC’s ul
timate decision about whether to pursue civil actions
against those involved in the failure of Madison,
Madison’s owner, James McDougal, was acquitted in
1990 of federal bank fraud charges arising from the
S&L’s failure.
Lewis was assigned to take another look at Madison
in 1991. As she probed, Lewis came to wonder: If the
Clintons had put no money'in Whitewater, and it was
generating little cash flow, how was the $202,000 in
loans being paid off? And, she wrote in a Feb. 2, 1994,
memo: Shouldn’t the Clintons’ suspicions have grown
since they knew that their Whitewater co-investor, Mc
Dougal, headed an S&L that was commonly known to
be in bad financial shape?
In one memo to her own file, Lewis related how a
lawyer with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in
Washington, April Breslaw, had told her “the people at
the top” wanted to say that Whitewater did not cause a
loss to Madison.
GOP
Continued from Page 1
published speculation that Hillary
Rodham Clinton did not put any
of her own money at risk to realize
roughly $100,000 in cattle futures
trading profits in 1978 and 1979.
Newsweek magazine reported
that Professor Marvin A.
Chirelstein of the Columbia Uni
versity Law School said Mrs. Clin
ton did not invest any money of
her own, an assertion Chirelstein
denied making in a telephone in
terview Sunday.
Chirelstein, one of the experts
called in by the White Flouse to
substantiate information on newly
released Clinton tax returns for
1977-79, issued a statement —
distributed by the White House —
calling the Newsweek article “false
and irresponsible.”
Newsweek said it stands by
Chirelstein’s quotes in its story and
that “he offered his interpretation
of Mrs. Clinton’s commodities
trading. He spoke without reserva
tion and indicated that he had seen
the relevant financial documents."
In another development, ABC
reported Sunday evening that the
Clintons will turn over to former
Whitewater partner James McDou
gal documents on the land venture
so he can file his tax returns.
ADVANCED^ TUTORING
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MON 3/28
TUE 3/29
WED 3/30
THU 3/31
SUN 4/3
MON 4/4
PHYS 201
CH 11 - 13
PHYS 201
CH 9 - 13
REVIEW
PHYS 219
CH 29
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
PHYS 208
CH 31
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
ME 213
Homework #10
ME 212
Pratice Test
8 p.m. - 11 p.m.
ME 212
CH 5
9 p.m. - 12 a.m.
ME 212
CH 6
9 p.m. - 1 2 a.m.
ME 212
CH 7
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