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DIVE at (409) 696-1498 Page 6 • The Battalion Nation & State Monday • April 8,1996 American capitalism loses its voice Ron Brown was a key player in building American businesses abroad Attention Students Force Dates for English 210 & 301 The Department of English - Writing Programs Office announces forcing for graduation seniors only for techni cal writing courses (English 210 and English 301) in Blocker 224 on the dates below: Summer I and Fall Semesters Wednesday, May I Thursday, May 2 Summer I Only Friday, May 31 Fall Semester Only Thursday, August 29 Summer II Only Wednesday, July 3 Forcing Hours 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Graduating seniors must bring a signed letter from their aca demic advisor on departmental letterhead indicating the semester of graduation. Seats will be available for the semester of graduation only. The Writing Programs office does not guarantee seats to graduation seniors in any class, including English 210 and English 301. However, we will do whatever we can to accommodate students who come to our office during announced force dates. Once again, we will not be able to force students who do not come in during force dates. No forces will be done during pre-registration. For more information see our Web page at this address: http://engserve.tamu.edu/fdes/writingprograms/rulesforforcing.html WASHINGTON (AP) — When Ron Brown died in a plane crash, American capitalism lost its staunchest ally in the Clinton administration. Now business executives wonder who will champion their cause the next time commercial interests clash with other priorities. On a whole range of diverse is sues, from fighting Japanese trade barriers to supporting high- tech research to pushing sales of U.S. products around the world, Brown was a forceful advocate. “Ron Brown was the first com merce secretary to operate in the post-Cold War global economy. He understood it,” said Willard Workman, head of international affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “He knew you can’t sit at home and wait for business to come to you. You have to go out and get the contracts.” It was on one such effort — his 15th overseas trade mission — that Brown and a group of U.S. executives lost their lives in Croatia on Wednesday. While Brown was not the first commerce secretary to carry business executives on trade missions, none did it more ag gressively, bringing to bear the trademark intensity he honed as chairman of the Democratic Par ty in the hunt for multimillion- dollar foreign contracts. Kantor to overcome objections from officials at the State and Treasury departments to a hard- nosed bargaining stance that forced the Japanese, Chinese "No other commerce secretary has been as active in promoting American products and services in the global marketplace." — JERRY J ASINOWSKI president of the National Association of Manufacturers Brown’s skills in this area will not be easily replaced, busi ness executives said. “No other commerce secre tary has been as active in pro moting American products and services in the global market place,” said Jerry Jasinowski, president of the National Asso ciation of Manufacturers. With the Cold War over, Brown believed the United States no longer should sacrifice economic interests to other for eign policy goals and he used his close friendship with Clinton to push a business agenda inside the administration. He forged alliances with U.S. Trade Representative Mickey and Europeans to accept mar ket-opening deals under the threat of U.S. sanctions. He succeeded in battles with the Defense Department in loos ening Cold War-era export con trols that American companies had long complained severely ' limited their ability to sell high- technology products such as computers and telecommunica tions equipment. And he prevailed in getting Clinton to switch U.S. policy to ward China, breaking the link between human rights and trade in the annual debate over whether to renew China’s most- favored-nation status. The administration insists it will not begin the process of choosing a successor for Brown until mourning is over. Clinton on Friday formally designated Commerce Undersecretary Mary L. Good to head the agency as acting secretary until a replace ment is named. The two names mentioned most prominently as possible successors are Thomas “Mack” McLarty, Clinton’s first chief of staff and now a presidential ad viser, and Stuart Eizenstat, for mer President Carter’s top do mestic policy adviser who was just confirmed as the Commerce Department’s undersecretary for international affairs. But with the GOP-controlled Congress still intent on abolish ing the department and the presidential election only seven months away, the administra tion may not succeed in getting a permanent successor confirmed this year. And even if the administra tion does make the effort, busi ness leaders said whoever is chosen will have to embark on some intensive on-the-job training to fill Brown’s strong advocacy role. McQuay to be released to a ‘halfway house’ The convicted child molester will be moved to a correctional facility away from neighborhoods SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Al though child molester Larry Don McQuay is expected to be released from prison Monday, he’ll still be under close watch in his hometown of San Anto nio, officials said. McQuay, 32, is scheduled to be placed in a privately con tracted Wackenhut Corrections facility that qualifies as a halfway house. McQuay’s placement will be “much more secure than a con ventional halfway house, not in a neighborhood,” said Allan Pol- unsky, chairman of the State Board of Criminal Justice. McQuay’s release is causing concern primarily because of his admission that he has abused an estimated 240 chil dren and feels sure that he will molest children again once he is out of prison. With his mandatory re lease from Skyview psychi atric prison at Rusk, Mc Quay will join about 300 sex offenders under parole offi cers’ active supervision in San Antonio. Officer tries new ways to better young offenders BRYAN, Texas (AP) — A pro bation officer working to reform juvenile offenders in Brazos County is winning admirers to his way of doing things. Fear may linger a few days, but education lasts a lifetime, he says, summing up his philosophy. “You can scare these kids for a day or two, but that never lasts,” says probation officer Os car Davenport. “We try to educate them — to make them better people.” His reform tactics seem to be working. In Texas, juvenile apprehensions are up 44 per cent; in Bryan, they’re down 15 percent. Juvenile apprehensions de creased from 572 in 1994 to 488 in 1995, Bryan Sgt. Choya Walling said. There have been only 84 apprehensions so far in 1996, he said. College Station apprehen sions are also down, Lt. Scott McCollum said, with police re porting 104 in 1994 and 90 in 1995. 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