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I BELIEVE IT COURTS LINE WHOSAIP, TT ) WASTE ONE'S TOOTH TA "HinG With IT AT Au' / [RECITING FROM A 30OK OF ^Quotations is an easy way TO PORTRAY YOURSELF AS 1 Being ei^jcatep* 1 & X •ANDKrWXJS, Lecture Continued from Page 1 “Science writing is not a good career choice if you just want the facts,” she said. Miller said science writers must be able to use humor, refer ences to popular culture, descrip tive language and stimulating leads and quotes to catch and hold readers’ interest. Miller ended by giving students and faculty a chance to present spe cific questions they had about the speech or its subject matter, fol lowed by a short reception. Miller said she hoped the pre sentation gave the students “an idea to how science writing worked.” .% 11 Wi**l»*I /%|V Am taring flint v WflHHWW ikJL RUP JBLII»iliiyJraL 38. EOTTSli ■ MLNC’ ■MberiUMHiW ts Discussion Continued from Page Solmosy added that Hungt which is on the border of Russi very close to qualifying for rr bership in NATO. He said the/rsi compromise to avoid threat*! Russia with the expansion. “We think a situatoflube achieved where Russia mid also consider the enlargemedofMO as a process of developing Mo- pean security rather than as < threat,” Solmosy said. Dr. Bill Brands, professor otto' tory at A&M, shed somelighto subject by explaining why NATOs- pansion is significant. Brands said the Clinton ad ist ration plays a big role in whelk | the U.S. should support the exp® sion of NATO. It will increase then \ sponsibility for the U.S.,hesaid “Before the U.S. decides to sift j port the expansion of h Brands said, “they should i about what NATO really is todat He said NATO’s purpose! changed, from preventing WoL 1 War III to providing military ii# —- vention in such places asl Brands argues the U.S. doesn need NATO support to sendt into Bosnia. Brands gave his opinion onh the threat of NATO expansion c» be eliminated. “Russia should be given a stain preserving the status quo,” he si Kaplan said the United Stjf success in keeping peace durinf process showed their deterni tion to resolve the issue. “We just don’t want NATOS Pa under,” he said. TV, March 21 & 22 Entire collection of evening gowns in store Fri & Sot 'Hiteline Tadashi / Basix still at 707 Texas 409-696-9626 Iff