The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 26, 1997, Image 6

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“A lot of times, we become over
whelmed with everything going
on,” she said. “We tend to look at
parts instead of looking at some
thing as a whole. In this exhibit we
can do that.”
John Campion said the exhibit
is clarifying, thought-provoking
and relaxing.
"This exhibit appeals to people
not only in the arts but in anthro
pology, astronomy, archaeology
and architecture,” he said. "Come
in and use your imagination.”
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Yearwood meets grateful fan He's got friends in NYC: Brooks
in baggage compartment to play to his Big Apple fans
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The last time Trisha Year-
wood heard from Francesco Maccarrone, it was a scream.
The country singer and Maccarrone, an airline baggage
handler, finally met face-to-face six months after she heard
him crying for help from the cargo bay as her plane pre
pared to take off from Seattle.
“Thank God for you, or I’d have been in serious trou
ble,” Maccarrone said Monday on the Prime Time County
show on The Nashville Network.
A supervisor had closed the baggage compartment
not realizing Maccarrone was still working there.
“We were about to back up from the gate, and I felt
underneath my feet that someone was pounding and
screaming,” said Yearwood. “I thought, ‘Maybe I’m
just nuts.’”
Yearwood alerted an attendant and Maccarrone, from
Tacoma, Wash., was rescued.
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