The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 14, 1995, Image 8

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Debate rages on loan changl-
□ Republicans in Congress are
proposing modifications to the
federal student loan program that
would raise the amount students
would have to repay upon
graduation.
AUSTIN (AP) — Officials and students at the
University of Texas at Austin are among the many
nationwide waiting to see how Congress may
change the federal student loan program.
Republicans in Congress are proposing changes
in the program that would raise the amount stu
dents would have to repay upon graduation.
President Clinton, about 70 White House offi
cials and other Democrats are touring the nation
to decry Republican efforts to change the loan pro
gram and cut other education programs.
“If Congress approves these changes, the
of a college education will become a fim
nightmare for many young people and the:
ents,” Clinton has said.
U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Austin, atte:
rally this week at UT to show his opposii
the changes.
Major changes to the loan program
table include:
— Requiring students to begin repaying
as soon as they graduate, rather than giving
the current six-month grace period.
— Require that students pay all theic;
that accrues on a loan. Now taxpayers p
the tab for the interest generated while
dent is in school.
Such ideas are “just creating morete
and stress for students,” UT Students’As
tion President Sherry Boyles told the As
American-Statesman.
Secret service’s first ‘Cyber-Sting’ nets suspec
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HOUSTON (AP) — The Secret
Service’s first “cyber-sting” has
netted six suspects accused of
conspiring to break into the com
puter system of a cellular phon e
company in Portland, Ore.
An eight-month undercover
operation called “Operation Cy
bersnare” led to the arrests last
week of two men in the Hous
ton area and four others from
Huntington Beach, Calif., New
York and Detroit, said Peter A.
Cavicchia II, special agent-in-
charge of the Secret Service of
fice near Newark, N.J.
An undercover agent estab
lished a private bulletin board
system called “Celco 51,” catering
to computer users dealing in
stolen cellular telephone and
credit card information,the Hous
ton Chronicle reported today
Richard Lacap of Katy. Ti
and Kevin Watkins of Hoe
made initial court appeare
Monday and were release:
$40,000 personal recognia
bonds.
They are to appear inti
Friday in Houston, but they
the other defendants proii
will be tried in New Jersey
cause the bulletin board sys
was based in Bergen Cora
N.J., said Assistant U.S. Atta
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Famous California designer. For misses, petites,
nan’s. Orig. $28-$218, SALE 13.99-162.99.
WE 50 0 /o-66°/o
' (mmer Clubhouse coordinates. Including
'/r-iierie Stevens, famous Clubhouse maker and
famous New York maker.
For misses, petites and women’s.
Orig. $32-$198, SALE 9.99-98.99.
SALE 24.99
Petite jeans. By Bill Blass and Lee. Orig. 29.99
SALE 24.99
Women’s coordinates. By Sag Harbor and
Impressions. Print pants and skirts with solid
tunics. Orig. $34 each.
SAVE 50%-T5°/o
Summer dress & casual shoes. Evan-Picone,
Bandolino, Nine West, Calico, Life Stride and
Naturalizer. Reg. $35-$88, SALE 17.50-$44.
TAKE 25%-33% OFF
Misses shoes and boots. Aigner, Prima Royale,
Nine West and Unisa. Reg. $45-$120,
SALE 33.75-$90.
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Business Consultant
Professional
Financial Calculator
$129.95
SALE 19.99
Entire stock Bill Blass denim jeans.
For misses and petites. Reg. 29.99.
SAVE 25%-50°/o
Career coordinates. By Alfred Dunner, Koret
and Pant-Her. For misses, petites and women’s.
Orig. $36-$98, SALE 17.99-72.99.
SAVE 25%
'fool separates and suit separates.
By Sag Harbor and Briggs. For misses, petites
and women’s. Orig. $28-$80, SALE 19.99-59.99.
TAKE 25% OFF
Entire stock bras. By Bali, Warner’s, Olga,
Maidenform, Playtex and Vanity Fair. Excludes
value-priced. Reg. $17-$38, SALE 12.75-28.50.
TAKE 25% OFF
Entire stock shapewear and panties.
By Olga, Subtract, Flexees, Bali, Vanity Fair,
Playtex, Warner’s, Smoothie, Maidenform.
Reg. $4-$51, SALE $3-38.25.
TAKE 20% OFF
Entire stock Croscill accessories. Includes
bedding and bath accessories, plus window
treatments. Reg. 3.99-115.80, SALE 3.19-$92.
TAKE 30%-40% OFF
Entire stock suits, sportcoats, dress slacks.
By Evan-Picone, Nino Cerruti, Bill Blass,
Oscar de la Renta, Brandini. Reg. $75-$475,
SALE $45-318.25. Excludes Hart Schaffner & Marx.
SAVE 25%
Misses and petites structured dresses.
Including mock tunics and jacket dresses
by Danny & Nicole and Dani Max.
Orig. $108-$120, SALE 79.99-89.99.
^AVE 25%
TAKE 30% OFF
Entire stock fall handbags. Michael Stevens,
B. H. Smith, Tandem, Giani Bernini,
Carla Marchi. Reg. $16-$180, SALE 11.20-$126.
II suits for misses, petites and women.
r ' °m Le Suit, Valerie Stevens, Amanda Smith
and Kate McNaughton. Orig. $136-$215,
SALE 99.99-159.99.
TAKE 25% OFF
Entire stock famous American designer
jewelry. Earrings, pins, pendants, necklaces
and bracelets. Reg. $16-$125, SALE $12-93.75.
TAKE 25% OFF
Entire stock business sheer hosiery.
By Hanes Too, Round the Clock and
Evan-Picone. Reg. 3.50-10.50, SALE 2.63-7.88.
TAKE 25%-40% OFF
Entire stock men’s silk neckwear. By Brandini,
Geoffrey Beene, Bill Blass, Etienne Aigner and
Claybrooke. Reg. $20-$35, SALE $12-26.25.
TAKE 30% OFF
Entire stock flannel boxers and sleep pants.
By Bottoms Out and Joe Boxer. Reg. $12-$24,
SALE 8.40-16.80.
Take 20% off
Men’s dress, casual and athletic shoes.
By Bass, Dockers, Nunn-Bush, Nike, Reebok
and Claybrooke.
TAKE 30% OFF
Entire stock men’s sportshirts. By Bugle Boy,
Natural Issue and Van Heusen. Solids and
fancies. Reg. $24-$36, SALE 16.80-25.20.
SALE 89.99
Any size entire stock 180-thread count
complete bed sets. By Springmaid,
Wamsutta and Dan River. Set includes
comforter, sheets, dust ruffle, case(s) and
sham(s). Reg. $135-$180.
SALE 49.99
Pfaltzgraff banded 20-pc. sets. Includes
four each: dinner and salad plates, soup, cup
and saucer. Reg. $80.
TAKE 20%-40% OFF
Christmas china 5-piece place settings.
Choose Johnson Brothers Friendly Village or
Victorian Christmas and Spode Christmas Tree.
Reg. $29-$55, SALE 19.99-43.99.
TAKE 40% OFF
Entire stock 45- and 60-pc. flatware sets.
Includes silverplate, 18/8 stainless and gold
accent from Oneida, Wallace and Towle.
Reg. $150-$300, SALE 89.99-179.99.
University
Bookstores
3 Off-Campus Stores For You
Northgate-Culpepper-Village
Now
Accepting
Aggie Bucks!
SAVE 25%
Junior career separates. By Star City, Tracy
. '. tins and Daily Habit. Crepes and menswear
brios. Orig. 24.99-$46, SALE 18.74-34.50.
EXTRA 25% OFF
Fine jewelry clearance. Orig. $200-$5000,
curr. 99.99-$2499, SALE 74.99-1874.25.
SALE 29.99
Entire stock young men’s Levi’s 0 " 550
and 505 jeans. Basic and fashion colors.
Also, Red Tab denim shirts. Reg. 31.99-34.99.
SALE 379.99
Philips by Magnavox 27" picture-in-picture
stereo TV. Remote control locator and Smart
Sound®. Reg. 599.99. Limited quantities.
SALE 1779.99
3-pc. leather group plus free ottoman.
79" sofa, 60" loveseat, matching chair. Italian
leather. Bone, black or teal. Reg. $2900.
class of ’99
be billed for these purchases until your
This is your chance to
have your picture in the
AGGIELAND yearbook.
Freshmen pictures will
be taken Sept. 5 - 29 at
AR Photography
707 Texas Ave.
College Station
(next to Taco Cabana).
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