Portuguese Speakers Part-time Jobs Universal Computer Systems, Inc., in business since 1970, devel ops, installs and supports the most sophisticated computer systems available in our industry. We are currently seeking entry-level, bilingual writers/translators, to help with our expansion into South America. These jobs will be based in our Bryan/College Station office and requires written and verbal fluency in Portuguese and English. 20 - 30 hours per week. Non-smokers only. E.O.E. Call to apply. Universal Computer Systems, Inc. (800) 883-3031 Wednesday — Man facing execution attempts suiciil HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — Condemned killer David Lee Her man tried to beat the Texas execu tioner by attempting suicide early Tuesday, a day and a half before he was to be put to death by injection. Herman, facing capital punish ment Wednesday evening for a robbery-murder at an Arlington topless club he once managed, tried to kill himself by slashing his neck and wrist with a prison-is sued plastic razor. A corrections officer spotted the injuries about 4:30 a.m. and summoned help. Herman’s appeals have been exhausted and state officials had predicted his execution would be carried out. The suicide attempt will not change that, Texas De partment of Criminal Justice spokesman Larry Fitzgerald said. “The execution will go on as scheduled,” he said. 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It wo profl as a public pi ivatr, nonprn: .tola ptun i ]! With about l .d imHionuoiArcj children,Texas lias the nationsBbliJ cst percentage of children r prii ered I)\ insmance j)mgrani'> Ecml iug to a ri'cent report. thc’ii "Si\t\ threepercentoi!i>.-ite\| dren are coming from two-pBerl households,” said Rep. Hugo™ticj ga, D-Corpus Christi, spoo^Auil bill I hcsraichaiduorkinp.:: teraif ■ ho are hti\ ing a hard limn: dilTr ends meet.” creal Kc‘|). lalmadgelletlin,R-Ifejoine| argued that the corporation anil to a new state 1 bureaucracy, ■eij But fellow Houston Repubjgjiar Rep. k\ le lanek said thecorpok%laj| would save the state money, ed., "V hen you look at this'bill slan| end of the day, you will see ithasdtjeasy some very good things noto/ilijlanp the families oflexas, not onJ'liirlBocI children offexas, but also fois® av\k payers oI Texas,"hesaid. mat Acconling to lisca/ anah’sif-Jlot I c oi poiaiicm could save the toanl $207,500 in the upcoming 199«ian| state budget and $31 millionbi%en| cnil oi the year2002. nott| The savings would cornel 1 aJ lower treatment costs for/ «ork| sured children who now etiil emergency rooms for basiiti They also would come fromWI costs of providing insurancil il | children whose parentshavel* ordered in custody cases toll coverage for their children. Spring bring burst of Texa wildf lowers lotT Ifte ROUND TOP, Texas (AP)-they getting to be the busiest time oifcsst year for Frances Harris, andletti couldn’t be happier. inee Harris and her husband, S leal count on the annual springbm 5 [ p] Texas wildflowers — led by - state’s famous bluebonnets- help lure tourists to theirbed-f breakfast Heart of My Heart Rk at Round Top, midway bet"' Houston and Austin. “I’m so surprised thewildflo"|j 1 g, seem to be so profuse this year- thought: ‘ Where did the seeds/ from?’ But apparently’ don’t germinate if the condit 1 ' are bad and they just hold ovf the next year,” she said. The man in charge of distrf 1 ing 60,000 pounds of seeds around the roads and (I ways of Texas each year agrees “The first flush is already cot’ [ out right now,” said CraigSteffek rector of landscape design fof [ Texas Department ofTranspork It’s already outstanding for 1 f ol Fenfmore, a Houston school teacher. A few days be' 1 [ her wedding, set for this weelr f! she put on her white wedding^ | and with two friends andal tographer in tow, headed 100n'l or so out U.S. Highway 290,si ping along the way west of Bi ham to have her picture made| sea of bluebonnets. “We went through greatlenfj for this,” she laughed, noting 1 spectacle of being in a wed- 1 J gown alongside the busy even drew horn blasts from a p 5 ing trucker. “We were so pleased weather got rainy because 1 ^ makes the wildflowers comb This is so beautiful.”