The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 30, 1997, Image 2

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Thursday • January 30,1!
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Chris Huntley,a sophomore bioengineering major, sumo wrestles with Doug
Holland, a senior chemical engineering major, in Zachry.
► State
Emotional Routier
reads from journals
KERRVILLE (AP) — A sobbing Dar-
lie Routier affirmed her love for her
sons and recounted unusual events
that occurred before they were at
tacked as she testified Wednesday in
her capital murder trial.
“I am a very proud mother of three
wonderful, gorgeous, healthy boys,"
Mrs. Routier said, reading to the jury
from her personal journal.
Wearing a light green suit and
her long, blond hair in a bun, Routi
er appeared calm during question
ing by defense attorney Doug Mul
der about her childhood and her
family background.
But the Rowlett homemaker be
came emotional when Mulder asked
her to read certain journal pas
sages and to listen to a recording of
the frantic 911 call she made after
her two oldest sons were stabbed
to death.
Prosecutors claim she was angry
over money problems and the bur
dens of motherhood and that she
slashed herself to cover the crime.
Mrs. Routier, 27, contends an in
truder attacked her and her sons.
Her trial was moved to Kerrville be
cause of publicity in North Texas.
Describing her relationship with
her sons, Routier said she and her
husband, Darin Routier, enjoyed tak
ing the boys on trips and on outings
around town.
“Darin and I spent all of our extra
time we had with Devon and Damon.
Devon and Damon were very much a
big part of our lives,” she said, look
ing straight at the jury.
with a $1 billion tax cut, enoug
ey to meet the basic needs
schools, $100 million extra imfy
get for child care, to meetthe
man needs of the state. It's a
budget," the governor said,
Bush’s proposal is $1.4
higher than the $83.3-billion
proposal state lawmakers;
are considering.
The governor’s plan also
billion, or 4.9 percent, higher
the 1996-1997 state budget.
Bush plan calls for
$84.7 billion budget
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AUSTIN (AP) — Gov. George W.
Bush says the state should spend
$84.7 billion during the next two-
year budget cycle.
Bush, on Wednesday, released
his budget proposal for the 1998-
99 biennium. It includes $1 billion
to cut local property taxes, more
funding for education, prisons and
welfare issues.
Day-to-day government spending
and some natural resources spend
ing would be cut.
“I’ve presented a balance budget,
As of January 26,199]
2,000 students have
signed a petition callin;
for a referendum onys
leader run-offs. If 10
percent of ail students
sign the petition, the
results of the referemfc
would he binding —
possibly forcing run-ol
elections for yell leaden
this spring.
SOURCELizRnt
This day in history
Weather
(AP) — Today is Thursday, Jan. 30, the 30th day of
1997. There are 335 days left in the year.
On this date:
In 1948, Indian political and spiritual leader Ma
hatma Gandhi was murdered by a Hindu extremist.
In 1882, the 32nd president of the United States,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was born in Hyde Park, N.Y.
In 1933, Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany.
In 1933, the first episode of the Lone Ranger radio
program was broadcast on station WXYZ in Detroit.
In 1962, two members of the Flying Wallendas high-
wire act were killed when their seven-person pyramid
collapsed during a performance in Detroit.
In 1968, the Tet offensive began as Communist
forces launched surprise attacks against South Viet
namese provincial capitals.
In 1972, 13 Roman Catholic civil rights marchers
were shot to death by British soldiers in Northern Ire
land on what became known as “Bloody Sunday.”
In 1979, the civilian government of Iran announced
it had decided to allow Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
who had been living in exile in France, to return.
Ten years ago: Calling it a “budget-buster,” President
Ronald Reagan vetoed a measure renewing the Clean
Water Act that was expected to cost up to $20 billion
through 1994. (Congress, however, overrode the veto.)
Today
Tonight
Tomorrow
Highs & Lows
Today's birthdays
(AP) — Actor Gene Hackman is 67. Actress Tam
my Grimes is 63. Actress Vanessa Redgrave is 60.
Former defense secretary Dick Cheney is 56. Rock
singer Marty Balin is 55. Rhythm-and-blues musician
William King (The Commodores) is 48. Actor Charles
S. Dutton is 46. Actress-comedian Brett Butler is 39.
Singer Jody Watley is 38.
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38°F
Tomorrow’s BqiecltJ
High
69°F
Partly sunny with light
and variable winds.
More clouds developing
near evening.
Mostly cloudy.
Partly sunny.
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42°F
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Improvisational Comedy
Because of a scheduling conflict with
Lucasfilm Ltd., Freudian Slip will be
performing on the same weekend that
the new digitally enhanced Star Wars
Special Edition comes out in theaters.
We ask that fans of Freudian Slip take
no violent actions against Lucasfilm or
any of its subsidaries.
May the improv
be with you.
Friday, Jan. 31 and Saturday, Feb. 1
Dixie Theatre 9 p.m.
Tickets $6
available in advance at Bother’s Bookstores
and Marooned Records.
http://http.tamu.edu:8000/~fslip
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MSC COMMITTEE FOR THE
AWARENESS OF MEXICAN
AMERICAN CULTURE
presents the
10th Annual Southwest S
Conference on Latino Affairs
Breaking the
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Stepping out of the.Shadow
February 6-8,1997
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Topics to be addressed:
Hopwood, Latinos in the Medis, March on Wash
ington, Action! What have “WE” done for “US
Lately, Latina Entrepreneurship, Latino music
and more...
Deadline to register is Feb. 5.1997
$30 TAMU Students / $40 Non TAMU Students/
$50 other
For more information contact Lorena Raya, Con
ference Director @ 845-1514 or stop by the Stu
dent Programs Office, 216 MSC.
Persons with disabilities please Gall 845-1515 to inform us of your
, special needs. \A(e request notification three (3) working days prior
O- to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our abilities.
The Battalion
Rachel Barry, Editor in Chief
Michael Landauer, Executive Editor Wesley Poston, City Editor
Tiffany Moore, Managing Editor Kristina Buffin, Sports Ed®
Stew Milne, Visual Arts Editor Alex Walters, Opinion Edik
John LeBas, Aggielife Editor Chris Stevens, Web Editor
Jody Holley, Night News Editor Tim Moog, Photo Editor
Helen Clancy, Night News Editor Brad Graeber, Cartoon Edik'
Staff Members
City Desk - Assistant Editor: Melissa Nunnery; Reporters: Rebecca Torrellas, Brandon Hausenfluck, Kevin CummiBg
Oliveira, Erica Roy, Graham Harvey, JoAnneWhittemore, Jackie Vratil, Benjamin Cheng, Shikonya Cureton.Joe)'
Schlueter, Kathleen Strickland, Marissa Alanis & Shea Wiggins
Aggielife Desk - Assistant Editor: April Towery; Feature Writers: Aaron Meier, Shea Wiggins, Kimber Huff, Michael St^
Daphne Phillips, Brandon Truitt, Missy Price, Karen Janes & Melanie Benson; Page Designers: Artie Alvarado 1
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Sports Desk - Writers: Jamie Burch, Sara Duesing, Jeremy Furtick, Matt Mitchell, Courtney Lyons, Dennis Ramte 1 ”
Ferrell, Lara Zuehlke & Nicole Smith; Page Designer: Eric Proctor
Opinion Desk - Assistant Editor: James Francis; Columnists: Jon Apgar, David Boldt, Mason JacksonJenne Hamli
Llano, Joshua Hill, Steve May, Heather Pace, Donny Ferguson, Kate Shropshire, Dave Johnston, Glenn Janik,
Franklin, Robby Ray, Courtney Phillips, John Lemmons, Brandon Hausenfluck,Travis Chow & Jeremy Valdez
Night News - Page Designers: Jennifer Bishop, Angie Rodgers, Joshua Miller, Lisa Wells & Michele Chancellor
Copy Editors - Elisa Douglass, Missy Davila, Shea Wiggins, Gina Panzica & Matt Weber
Visual Arts Desk - Assistant Photo Editor: Dave House; Photographers: Rony Angkriwan, Patrick James,
Dunlap; Graphic Artists: Jennifer Maki, James Palmer & James Vineyard; Cartoonists: Michael Depot, Chad Mz ; '
David Hoffman, John Lemons, Ed Goodwin & Quatro Oakley
Webmasters • Dusty Moer, Sara Candy, David Friesenhahn & Daniel Holwerda
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