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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1994)
I NO annual PEE, nationwide ACCEPTANCE and LOW rates. Because this is a ONCE in a lifetime trip. otive in s death DAWSON, I jsident of the | mes Lofton J I ercome racisr fo them to bee I id community So when h< Ivestigators lime residents I illed on the U | determine if itivated. Michael Sim Rross the str« |AACP office, re'use to accept The majority in't believe th< be looked at (bbery.” Barnes' bod; a pool of bloi js NAACP off eorgia farmin jaliet, empty le trash a block .T. recr ffected AUSTIN (AP fie University aw’s affirmc iscriminates ac as had little cruitment. Still, some e notion that t is white studer ’s not a probler Last month am Sparks u| ight to use bund that the enied equal pn In his ruling, e 1992 enter oint average fc 1.56 on a 4.0 1.3 for blacks ar he difference; aw School Adi e average see oint scale was ilacks and 157 Cutting lelp Tex. SAN ANTOh own cedar tre ould boost the dillions of gallc ccording to twi Jvalde County. The water cc he aquifer if rere cleared of rees. Water rur 15,000 gallons :edar was rept he studies by a ites two miles “The point is lere to harve vater,” said irofessor with Experiment St Research Cenb Ranchers a ong suspectec rees soak up v\ omprorr hg law Ic WASHING nining industr Oapitol Hill, awmakers' try rear-old law :ompanies to r rom mining o saying almo jovernment. With only a djournment, ompromise b ppears dimme “There are actions each ackage that d< iews,” said R [Calif., who negotiating t privately tha compromise — — to be oppt probably by a mining-state se IF YOV IM/’T GOT IT, GET it: MEMBER NETWORK © 1994 Greenwood Trust Company, Member PDIC Classifiec Frontiers Opinion Sports Toons Weather What's L