The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 14, 1995, Image 6

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    'A Very British New Year'
From: Aggieland Travel and Dr. Conway
Dec. 26, 1995 - Jan. 11, 1996. A 17 Day Tour of Great
Britain inch Wales, Scotland, the Scottish Highlands &
England w/side trips to Loch Ness, the Isle of Sky and
Stonehenge. AH for less than $1900!! Call Ken or Judy at
Aggieland Travel 846-1702 or Dr. Conway at 693-9352 for
more information today!
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ATTENTION: Student Organizations,
Sports Clubs, Greeks, RHA Halls and
Corps Specialty Units
Texas Cowboys again
suspended for five ye
AUSTIN (AP) — The UniveJjther
Texas has reinstated a five-yej
pension against the Texas Cow y^gHI
spirit club that hosted an *
"picnic" during which a plei
James Vick, UT vice presiiif
student affairs, decided Wedn
that the Cowboys should beli
Aggieland Contracts are due Monday, Sept. 18, no later
than 5 p.m. This contract is the only way to guarantee
your group picture and organization will be represented in
the 1996 Texas A&M Aggieland yearbook. Call 845-2682
for more information.
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SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Ewe Hell
MON.
SEPT. 18
TUES.
SEPT. 19
WED.
SEPT. 20
THRS. 1
SEPT. 21
CHEM 101
3-5 PM
CH 1,2
CH 3,4
CH 4
PRAC TEST
Dr. Conway 1
Dr. Brown |
Dr. Wolf
CHEM 101
5-7PM
CH 1,2
CH 3,4
CH 4
PRAC TEST
Dr. Conway
Dr. Brown |
Dr. Wolf
CHEM 101
7-PPM
CH 1,2
CH 3,4
CH4
PRAC TEST
Dr. Conway 1
Dr. Brown |
Dr. Wolf
PHYS 218
9 PM-MID
CH 1,2,3
CH 4,5
PRAC TESTS
1
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hazing violations.
"The university looks on I© hers w
a very serious offense," Vick said [went;
The ban follows the spring 1 ^ h e ve
during which Gabriel Benpl, a ^ e a
"Gabe" Higgins, 19, of Pocatel f *
ho, drowned in the Colorado Ri*
rural Bastrop County.
According to university
and law enforcement authodties
gins drowned early April 29. An
sy determined that he was drunk
Higgins disappeared in the
about 2:30 a.m., but the Cowboy
n't report him missing until more
nine hours later.
Sharon H. Justice, dean of star
at UT, announced in June thai
Cowboys would be banned fori
years. But the group appealed,
hearing officer, professor Ca)l
Jentz, reduced the ban to three
with a subsequent one-year probal
Dr. Gonthier and Dr. DeRose CHEM 101
Dr. Kennicutt and Dr. Peck
SAT. SEPT. 16
SUN. SEPT. 17
9-11 AM
Ch 5 &
PRAC TEST A
6-8 PM
PRAC TEST B
SUN. SEPT. 17
CHEM 102
11 PM - 1 AM
PRAC TEST
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Immigrants on way bat ify° u
home after roundup ■ hevein
AUSTIN (AP) — About 270 1
immigrants are on their way bad
their home countries after a two-d
roundup by federal agents.
Agents from the U.S. Immigrali
and Naturalization Service, crack
down on the use of counterfeit idem
cation documents, raided seven
omenict,
dave
SUN. SEPT. 17
PHYS 201 8-11 PM
PRAC TEST
Dr. Ford, Dr. CJark, Dr. Welch
Aggies Helping Aggies
for over 10 Years
1
MON.
SEPT. 18
TUES.
SEPT. 19
WED.
SEPT. 20
THRS.
SEPT 21
MATH 151
REVIEW
REVIEW
PRAC TEST
PRAC TEST
5 - 7 PM
PARTI
PART II
A
B
MATH 151
REVIEW
REVIEW
PRAC TEST
PRAC TEST
1 7 - 9 PM
PARTI
PART II
A
B
PHYS 208
CH 23, 24
CH 25, 26
PRAC TEST
PRAC TEST
9 -11 PM
A
B
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restaurants in the Luby's restatin'
chain as well as construction sil(:
landscaping sites and other business!
The Luby's cafeteria chain,!
seven Austin restaurants, was
largest single target of the operatioiur
Monday and Tuesday. Search warrafi
affidavits said 115 of the cafeteria!
338 employees in Austin used fak
alien registration cards, commoali
called green cards, to get their jobs.
Agents arrested 69 of the Luby's
employees, along with at Ieast203a!
other jobs.
Officials said the arrests wereparf
of a national effort made possible^
increased funding for immigration
enforcement.
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Paintings reported stolen
in Calif, never left Italy
Weather
BUSINESS
SUN.
SEPT. 17
MON.
SEPT. 18
TUES.
SEPT. 19
WED.
SEPT. 20
ACCT 229
5-7 PM
CH 4
CHS
CH 6
PRAC TEST
I ACCT 229
7 - 9 PM
CH 4
CHS
CH 6
PRAC TEST
J FEVC341
9 PM- 12 MID
CH 1,2,3
9- 11 PM
CH 3,4
9 - 11 PM
PRAC TEST
iH
FINC341
11 PM - 1 AM
CH 3,4
11 PM - 1 AM
PRAC TEST
Today
Variable cloudiness with widely scattered
thunderstorms. High near 93. East to southeast
winds near 5 mph.
Friday
Patchy early morning fog becoming partly cloudy
with isolated afternoon thunderstorms. High near 93.
Southeast winds 5-10 mph.
Tonighl
Partly cloudy with isolated thunder
74. Light winds
itorms. Low near
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Source - A&M Chapter of the American Meteorological Society
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)-A
man collected $410,000 from his in
surance company after reporting two
Italian Renaissance paintingk stolen
from the bedroom of his California
ranch house. But it turns out the art
works had never left the Vatican.
About the only proof of ownership
that Lucio Ambroselli had offered when
he insured the works three weeks earlier
were two amateurish snapshots of the
paintings hanging in the Vatican ArtMu-
seum, investigators said.
Now State Farm Fire and Casualty
Co. wants its money back and Am-
broselli has been charged with fraud.
Ambroselli, 57, was arrested last
week after more than three years of in
vestigation by the FBI and the Italian
Arma de Carabinieri art theft unit.
The retired Alitalia employee is ac
cused of swindling State Farm by claim
ing that the paintings, an Iranian silk rug,
a Russian icon and a jade Buddha were
stolen in 1992. Police found the rug,
icon and statue wrapped in sheets
stuffed into a duffel bag when they
searched his house on Friday.
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