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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1995)
Thursday • November 9, 1995 Campus Briefs Page 7 • The Battalion Lobby group meets to discuss airline movies FACT-WAVE, a local citizens' ac tion group, is holding a strategic plan ning meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at Saint Joseph Middle School in Bryan. FACT-WAVE is a group lobbying the motion picture industry to offer "cleaned-up" versions of films, such as those shown on airplane flights, to rental stores. Group runs to celebrate Marines 220th birthday Interested students are welcome to participate in small group discussions Friday and should contact Nancy Mag- nussen at 845-8015 or e-mail her at magnussen@chemvx.tamu.edu for time and locations. Customs reports border drug seizures increase Local Marines, Naval ROTC and Platoon Leaders Course candidates will run through campus Friday to promote esprit 'de corps in celebra tion of the United States Marine Corps 220th birthday. The run begins at 6 a.m. and will serve as a tribute to the traditions of valor and excellence the Marine Corps represents. The group's total mileage will be 220 miles. Dr. Feibelman to address research positions Dr. Peter J. Feibelman, author of the book A Ph.D. is Not Enough, will discuss how students can obtain a permanent research position tonight at 8 p.m. in 2104 Chemistry Building. Feibelman will address entitlement, the scientific hierarchy and key topics. r- — — COUPON — - SAVE $31 On Routine Cleaning, X-Rays and Exam (Regularly $80, With Coupon $49) Payment must be made at time of service. BRYAN COLLEGE STATION Jim Arents, DDS Dan Lawson, DDS Karen Arents, DDS Neal Kruger, DDS | 1103 Villa Maria Texas Ave. at SW Pkwy. | 268-1407 696-9578 I CarePlusOtfitl Dental Centers I— — — Exp. 11-30-95 — _ -J (f — 1 1 INFECTED CUTS OR SCRAPES Individuals with infected cuts, scrapes, or wounds are being recruited for a 3-wk research study of an investigational antibiotic cream. Qualified participants will receive free study medication, study supplies, and medical exams. If enrolled you will be compensated up to $100 HERPES VACCINE STUDY VIP Research is seeking couples to participate in a 19 month research study of an investigational herpes vaccine. To be considered for study participation, one partner must have genital herpes while the other partner must not carry the virus which cause genital or oral herpes (cold sores/fever blisters). $500 will be paid to each qualified couple that enroll and complete this study. VIP Research, Inc. For more information call L (409) 776-1417 Class of '97 Junior pictures for the 1996 Aggieland will be taken k, 1 • k 1 Aggieland pictures are taken Tuesdays- Fridays, 9 to 5 at AR Photography. Call 693-8183 for more information. Your Ad Should be Here! Call 845-0569 The Battalion (AP) — Increased enforcement ef forts have led to a higher number of narcotics and drug-money seizures along the borders of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma, U.S. Cus toms Service agents said Wednesday. In the four-state area, currency seizures rose 31 percent from fiscal 1994 to 1995. Heroin seizures in creased 1 1 percent, and marijuana seizures rose 2 percent. Cocaine seizures decreased by 5 percent. Police arrest third suspect in Rabin assassination TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Suspecting that others may have encouraged the gunman who assassinated Yitzhak Ra bin, the government on Wednesday de scribed a new suspect as a "catalyst” for the attack and launched a crackdown on Jews who preach violence. The new suspect, Avishai Raviv, head of the militant right-wing group Eyal, appeared before a magistrate Wednesday and was ordered held for seven days. Police are investigating whether he knew in advance about Yigal Amir's plans to kill Rabin. Amir, who has confessed to the shooting, and his older brother, Hagai, are already under arrest. Amy Browning, The Battalion Puppy pa t Kristy Elston, a freshman environmental studies major, pets a puppy that was waiting for its owner in the back of a pick-up truck. The vehi cle was parked in front of the Pavilion Wednesday afternoon.