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The Battalion
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To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
Business Hours
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VISA
Private Party Want Ads
$10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate
applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an
additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled
to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early.
1988 BMW 325IC, red convertible, runs/looks great.
$9,200. 694-6822.
‘83 Jeep CJ-7, 33-inch tires, 6-cylinder, wench, KC's,
hard-top. Call Todd, 695-9796.
Car stereo customized for Jeep Wrangler; Sony, Infinity,
Kicker, Rockford Fosgate, Phoenix Gold, custom MDF
box. Call Kevin, 847-7668.
Cars for $100!!! Seized & Sold locally this month.
Trucks, 4x4's, etc. 800-522-2730, Ext.#3782.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can
dle-light dining. “The Famous Pink House Gourmet
B&B''. 364-2868.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Powerful Income Program. Earn $2,200-$5,500/wk.
Call 1-800-322-6169, Ext.#0330 for 2-minutes overview.
COMPUTERS
Apple Macintosh 512K monitor, keyboard, printer, 2-
mouse, different programs and games included $300.
Call 823-1080.
Pentium 133MHz, 16MB-ram, 1.6GB-HD, 33.6-modem,
CDROM, sound &speakers, 2MB-video, 14”monitor,
Packard Bell desktop, new, one only $575. 846-7186.
Pentium 200MMX $1,195, 166MHz $995, 16MB-ram,
16XCDROM, 33.6-V/F/modem, 1.3GB-HD, sound
&speakers, 2MB-video, 14"-monitor, Tamunet set-up, 1-
year warranty, upgradable, 3.1GB-HD add $75. 846-
7186.
H OJ MUSIC
The Party Block Mobile DJ- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings and TAMU func
tions. For the best call 693-6294.
http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html
EMPLOYMENT
in
Engineer with vehicle manufacturing experience needed
for part-time work with local manufacture. Fax resume
to: (210)366-0446.
Fun instructors or comedians. $6/hr. Will train. Evening
SSaturdays. College experience. Tx.D.L. 5-years, no
criminal records. 694-2122.
FOR RENT
1&2 Bedroom apartments or graduate dorms available
for Fall. 10% discount for students or staff. Great loca
tion! Furnished or unfurnished. 846-9196.
1,000sq. feet studio apartment, w/2bdrm/11/2ba, w/d,
bus route, computer rooms, free aerobics. $650/mo.
Kelly, 696-1624.
1st.-month rent free, +$100. Female needed, sublease
4-bedroom apartment. University Commons. $275/mo.
(972)283-1925.
Sonnenblick
AUGUST FREE!
Large 2/1,5 Closets,
TAMU SHUTTLE, near BLINN
covered parking, pool, microwave,
ceiling fans, intrusion alarm,
partial utilities paid.
$439
691-2062
3700 Plainsman Ave
With prices starting at under $300.00
we’ve got an apartment for you!
it s time to Make Your Move
Doux Chene Apartments!!!
1401 FM 2818 live@dcapts.com 693-1906
Come Home To Timber Creek
Sign a New Lease before
July 31st & Receive either a 13”
Color TV, Microwave or VCR.
We still have 4 Two-Bedroom
Floor Plans to choose from incl.,
1042 Sq. Ft. Fourplexes with
Washer/Dryer. Come visit us at
801 Spring Loop
(behind the Hilton) or call
846-2976
Lincoln Square -
where everyone feels at home.
Sign a new lease before
July 31st and receive either a
13” Color TV, Microwave or VCR
We have 1 & 2 Bdrm. Floor Plans
to choose from starting at $395.
Come visit at 313 Lincoln
(Just 3 blocks behind
Red Lobster) or call
693-2720
ON
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1501 Harvey Rd.
(Across from Post Oak Mall)
693-1110
THE COMPUTER &
STUDY CENTER
We are in the Internet
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• EfF., 1,2, & 3 Bdrms., • Sand Volleyball
» 2 Pools & Jacuzzi, ♦ Fitness Center
w/Aerobics Classes
Check Out Your New Rental Rates.
^ We Save You Money!!
OPEN DAILY M-F 8-6, SAT. 10-5, SUN. 1-4
2Bdrm. duplex, on shuttle, fenced yard. No pets. $395
&bills. 693-8534.
2bdrm/1bath for sublease, w/d hook-ups, $500/mo.
Great location. Very clean. 693-2184.
2bdrm/1bath, w/d connection, bus route, $550/mo.
$100/dep. per person. 764-0451.
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Sonnenblick Apartments. Large 2/1, 884 sq. ft., 5-
closets, shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm, pool, cov
ered parking, shady picnic area, $439/mo. 691-2062.
FOR SALE
2bdrm/2bath, lOOOsq.ft., $525/mo., w/d connection, on
bus-route. Call Angela, 260-2148.
room +table. All new flooring +carpet. $4,000. 779-
9497, leave message.
3bdrm/2bath duplex located 1015-B Autumn Circle.
Available August 20th. $750/mo. Pets ok. 693-9959.
2 Couches, in fair condition. Must Sell!! $50. Please
call 862-2067.
3bdrm/2bath house in Bryan near Historical District.
Central air/heat, flexible lease. Available Aug. 1st.
$750/mo. Call 822-7263, 862-4233.
Cannondale road bike, 58cm Shimano, Ultegra/Dura
Ace $350. Cannondale mountain bike, 21” M700, Dia
comp, $350. 764-6405. Must Sell A.S.A.P.I!
Available now or for August. Pre-leasing Ibdrm/lbath,
all bills paid, Northgate area. United Realty. 694-9140.
C.Sta. fourplex. 2408 Blanco. 2bdrm/1bath, studio
style, on shuttle, no pets. $410/mo. 731-8951.
Close to campus, 2bdrm-1 bth condo, 402-Nagle. W/D,
available end/Aug., covered parking, no pets, $425/mo.
+deposit. (713)468-3973.
College Court. Great location, 2/1, shuttle, microwave,
some utilities paid, intrusion alarm, pool. $439/mo. 823-
7039.
Cowboy Country. Stalls & Duplexes for rent. 10 min.
from A&M. Lighted arena. (409)778-4600, (409)778-
7531.
Edgewood Court Apartments. 2bdrm/11/2bath and
3bdrm/2bath. $450/mo. and $650/mo. Quiet living.
Behind Central Baptist Church in Historic Bryan District.
694-7330.
FULL-SIZE WASHER/DRVERI 2bdrm/1bath, shuttle,
microwave, intrusion alarm, $459/mo. 691-2062.
House for rent. 1407 East 23rd., Bryan. 2bdrm/1bath,
ch-a, wood floors, ceiling fans, appliances, no pets,
$450/mo„ $450 deposit, (903)595-1602.
Manuel Drive. 1 and 2-bedroom four-plex, W/D connec
tion, fenced backyard. $425/mo. and $495/mo. 694-
7330.
New 2bdrm/2bath house, c/a and heat, w/d, refrigerator,
dishwasher, 15-minutes from campus, no pets,
$700/mo. 778-3106.
Quiet country atmosphere, fireplace, very large 1-bed
room brick duplex. $375/mo. +bills. No pets. 693-8534.
Select from economy to luxury 1,2 and 3-bedrooms,
apartments/fourplexes. Bryan and C.Statlon. Available
now or pre-lease starting at $315. Some with all bills
paid. United Realty, 694-9140.
Athlete’s Foot Study
Patients volunteers needed for
Research Study of new
investigational medicine. Free
physical exam, treatments, study
medications, and lab tests
available for qualified participants.
Patient stipend available for
qualified participants ages 12
years and above. No topical
(prescription or over the counter)
treatment in the last 2 wks.
Heartburn Study
Do you suffer from heartburn
symptoms? Call for details.
Call for information:
J & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 or
1-800-681-8204
Dining table with 4-chairs $60, sofa, arm chair and cof
fee table $80, Sealy full size bed (2-years old) $175.
693-6464.
Kenmore washer & dryer. In excellent condition. Asking
$300. Please call 764-1764.
MOVING SALE!!! Couch, coffee table, computer desk
+chair, 10-speed bike. Moving August-6thI Call Megan,
evenings, 846-8847.
Moving. Must sell: Cannondale R900 road-bike $1,000.
Excellent condition. Asking 1/2-original price. Full-size
bed, lyr.old $100. Greg or Ryan, 693-7524.
Pool table, 8 feet, Brunswick, recently recovered, with
accessories, $800 O.B.O. Please call 779-9058.
Queen sized sectional sleeper sofa $175. Maytag W/D
$200 each. All in good condition. Please call 775-5362.
Racing bike - Miyata Sake custom road champion,
Shimano 600 gears, $249. Please call 775-3565.
Vintage toys for sale: StarWars, Lunchboxes, Spawn,
Board Games, Hot Wheels, etc. at Blast from the Past In
Northgate. 846-4004.
HELP WANTED
College Grads/ Students- Fastest growing company in
America comes to C.Sta. needs quality, motivated peo
ple to help with local expansion. PT/FT. 268-2232.
Experienced technician. Independent and aggressive.
Web design. Compuview Computer Store. Dan, 846-
5454.
Food Service Workers. St. Joseph Regional Health
Center is accepting applications for part-time Food
Service Workers. Will be responsible for performing
food service tasks to include preparation and produc
tion. Interested applicants can apply to St. Joseph
Regional Health Center Employment office located at
2601 Osier Boulevard, Bryan, through Friday, 7-25-97.
E.O.E.
Quality Sales People. We have Full and Part time
evening telemarketing positions available immediately.
$7.00 hourly base pay + bonuses. Flexible schedules.
Apply in person at: IMS, 700 Univ. Dr. E., Ste.104,
C.Statlon (behind Golden Corral). 691-8682.
Yeast Infection
Women 16 years of age and older.
If you are experiencing vaginal
itching, burning, irritation or
discharge you may be eligible to
participate. As a participant you
will receive $150 for completion
of study (3 visits). Physician visits
and medication are FREE.
No blood drawn!!
Call for information:
J&S Studies, inc.
846-5933
Attention Women
Females, ages 18-34, who have
been treated for a recent vaginal
infection are being recruited to
participate in a one year research
study using one of two feminine
hygiene products. History of
douching is required. Eligible
volunteers will be compensated.
Chronic Pain Study
Subjects who have had chronic
pain for at least three months,
and have been taking medication
daily and require additional pain
relief are being recruited for an
investigative research study with
a marketed pain medication.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 or
1-800-681-8204
HERPES STUDY
VIP Research is seeking individuals 18
years and older with recurrent genital
herpes for a research study of an
investigational oral medication. A
current herpes outbreak is not necessary.
Up to $400 will be paid to qualified
volunteers who enroll and complete
this study.
FEVER BLISTER/
COLD SORE
VIP Research is seeking individuals 18
years and older with history of recurrent
fever blister/cold sores for a research
study with an investigational oral
medication. Individuals that qualify and
complete the study will receive up to
$400 for their participation. AN
ACTIVE FEVER BLISTER IS NOT
REQUIRED TO QUALIFY FOR THIS
STUDY. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
For more information, call:
VIP Research,1 nc.
776-1417
LU
DATA SERVICES DIVISION
Position: A Full time hourly position as a Human
Resource Coordinator.
Qualifications: Degree required. Minimum of one
year experience in Office Management, or Human
Resources.
Responsibilities: Providing support to the human
resources department including the areas of com
pensation/benefits, employment, employee relations,
and training. Maintaining employee files and person
nel records, process change of status forms, compil
ing personnel statistics, and providing information to
employees on matters pertaining to personnel forms
and record. Preparing special staffing reports.
Screen, evaluate, and conduct reference checks on
candidates. Maintain requisition and advertising
logs. Administering benefits program. Conducting
new employee orientation.
To apply: Submit a resume to:
Human Resource Manager
IntelliQuest Data Services
702 University Dr. Ste. 102F
College Station, Texas 77840
(Behind Side Pockets)
dransford@intelliquest.com
Fax: (409) 260-7004
PETS
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breedsl Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Must sell 31/2-feet friendly healthy female iguana, per
fect tail, $100/negotiable. Please call 694-3096.
ROOMMATES
Female roommate for 2bdrm/2bath duplex with w/d. On
shuttle route. No pets. $300/mo. plus 1/3-utilities.
(409)693-1766.
Female roommate needed to share 3bdrm/2bath luxury
condo on Wolf Run, 1 -block from campus. Private pool.
$300/mo. +1/3 utilities. (281)892-7785.
Female roommate wanted. 3bdrm/2bath duplex, w/d,
on bus route, pets ok. $250/mo. plus 1/3-utilities. 775-
7390.
Male Christian roommate needed for 2bdrm/2bath
apartment. Own room/bath. Near shuttle. $252.50/mo.
+1/2 utilities. 695-8438.
Need M/F roommate. $237.50/mo. +1/2bills. Duplex in
C.Sta. Pets ok. Call 696-3799.
Need roommate for duplex. Graduate student preferred.
Own room/bath. $325/mo. +1 futilities. 862-7573.
Room for rent in Bryan house. $300/mo., all bills paid.
Must be neat, honest and dependable. Female pre
ferred. 696-4343.
Roommate needed for 2bdrm/2bath apartment.
$315/mo. plus 1/2-utilities. Available August-15th. Call
696-8297.
Roommate needed. 3bdrm/2bath house, fenced back
yard, pets ok. Female graduate student preferred. 764-
0651.
Roommate needed. 4-bdrm apartment. University
Commons. Fall, W/D, furnished. Call Leslie, 694-1686.
Roommate needed. Male, $237/mo. +1/2 bills. Spring
Loop. (512)887-9498, Doug.
SERVICES
AAA-Texas Defensive Driving/Driver’s Training. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount.
M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm),
Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Nations
Bank. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price
allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117.
Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Carlson Craft wedding invitations and accessories. 20%
discount. The Invitation Lady. 693-6294.
Word Processing- Fast service, 65-70wpm.
Reasonable rates. Ev’s Typing Services. 693-6294.
TUTORS
Experienced Tutor- Genetics, Math, Science. H S. and
College. By appointment only. Small groups o.k. Call
690-0738.
MIA lUTf n
HELP AGS!! Large family need 5-10 graduation tickets
for Fri.15th. Will pay!! Call collect (972)503-7148.
Need graduation tickets for 8/16/97, 9a.m. Will Pay
BIG$$$!I! (409)695-1357, after 4p.m.
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NEW!
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8:04 a.m.
Monday through Friday
during
NPR Morning Edition
on KAMU-FM 90.9
College Station / Bryan
Olympic bombing victim
remembered with prayer
Moment of silence marked anniversary oftraged.
HELP WANTED
Kid’s Connection (Bryan ISO’s afternoon program) now
accepting applications for substitutes for Fall ’97, M-F
(flexible), 2:45-5:45p.m., $5/hr. Childcare experience
required. Apply in person at 2200 Villa Maria, Rm.20 or
call 731-7803 for more information. Bryan ISD. E.O.E.
by choice.
Local business needs part-time warehouse help. Please
call 779-7043 for information on resume submittal.
Make-ready Assistant. Prefer painting experience,
cleaning. Aug. 14-28. $5.50/hr. 696-1138.
National firm expanding. 15 openings available. Above
average pay. Flexible around summer school.
Scholarships available. 696-7734.
Panabella’s Grande Cafe. Experienced wait-staff need
ed. Hours: 11:00a.m.-2:30p.m. Call 779-2558.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment 823-5031.
Part-time help wanted, experience preferred, Villa Maria
Chevron, at Villa Marla and E.29th in Bryan 776-1261
Part/Full-time help wanted. Apply within Piper’s
Chevron. Texas Ave., University Dr.
Phlebotomists. St. Joseph Regional Health Center is
accepting applications for On-Call Phlebotomists.
Previous experience highly preferred. Must be available
to work days. H.S. grad or equivalent. Interested appli
cants can apply to St. Joseph Regional Health Center
Employment office located at 2601 Osier Boulevard,
Bryan. E.O.E.
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chair, get a pin-prick & you’re free to read, study, talk or
dream. 60-minutes & you're up and away, cash in hand,
smiling. The Plasma Center. 4223-Wellborn Rd. 846-
8855. 700-Unlverslty Dr. E. 268-6050.
Sheetrockers, painter helpers needed. No experience
required. Good work ethic. Will work with school sched
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ATLANTA (AP) — It was a hard
moment for John Hawthorne —
standing in Centennial Olympic
Park Sunday and remembering
how his wife was killed a year ago in
a bomb blast just a few feet away.
As he watched children run
through the park’s now-famous
dancing fountains, Hawthorne’s
eyes filled with tears and his voice
trembled as he told about 200
people at a prayer service that his
wife must not be forgotten.
“She would have been there
taking pictures or been in there
getting wet with them,” he said,
staring at the fountains. “She real
ly would have liked it.”
The bomb killed 44-year-old
Alice Hawthorne of Albany, Ga.,
who brought her 14-year-old
daughter to the park as a pre-birth
day treat. Her daughter and more
than 100 others were injured.
Atlanta marked the first
anniversary of the tragedy by
shutting off the fountains and
observing a moment of silence.
“Whenever we remember the
special time in the summer of
1996, we will remember Alice
Hawthorne,” Mayor Bill
Campbell told the audience.
“Atlanta and Alice Hawthorne ...
will forever be linked.”
During the service, Hawthorne’s
daughter — Fallon Stubbs — stood
somber, flanked by family mem
bers. The wounds she suffered from
the bomb’s flying shrapnel have
healed and she plans to undei|
cosmetic surgery.
“Time has taken awaysomt
the pain,” she said. “It’s ra
hard today ... to be here,
looks real nice.”
A short distance away, ait tierj
held up a large placard
message for the park boml
“Please Surrender.”
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Time has takei
away some of the
pain. It’s really hail
today ... to be her
Fallon Stubbs
Victim's daughter
There have been no arrests
the bombing. Federal officii
believe the bomber also isrespo;
sible for other Atlanta borabip
— one at an abortion clinics
another at a gay nightclub.
Federal agents have releat
composite sketches of people nil
were in the park where thebori |P ec |
was left, and have made woili
wide appeals for film and vide:
tape of the area. They haveatol
free tip line, an informations ‘j 61
on the Internet, and say theyhai
had thousands of leads.
Sex abuse plaintiffs choos
to not attend mass service!
CORSICANA (AP) — Bishop
Charles Grahmann wanted to look
into the eyes of the men who as
boys were sexually abused by a
now-suspended priest and tell
them he is sorry.
On Sunday, at least, the victims
who successfully sued former
priest Rudolph “Rudy” Kos and
the Catholic Diocese of Dallas for
$119.6 million weren’t interested
in hearing from Grahmann.
The 10 men had planned to
attend mass at Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church in
Corsicana as a gesture of thanks to
the Rev. Robert Williams, who
works at the church and whose
testimony against Kos helped win
the case.
But they changed their minds
once they heard that Grahmann,
blamed by some for failing to stop
the abuse and for waiting too long
to acknowledge a problem, would
attend the service.
“(We) just didn’t want this to
turn into a PR event down there
for either us or the bishop,” said
plaintiff Wade Schlosstein.
“My clients just want to rest
and and we appreciate anything
the bishop is willing to do and cer
tainly encourage him to do more,”
said attorney Sylvia Demarest,
who represented three of the
plaintiffs.
Williams said the victims would
hear from church officials when
they’re ready.
“I think at some time they need
to listen to the bishop,” the priest
told The Associated Press.
Williams said a diocesan
cial called him Saturday and asks ^ mc j
about the bishop’s appearanct
Williams thought an apo/ogyiffi
welcome but also called sowed
the plaintiffs to let them kn
Grahmann’s plans.
Williams said he was hi
Kos’ victims would attend a
in his parish later.
In his talk to the congregt
Sunday, Grahmann issued bis
most contrite public statementyfl
regarding Kos and the churtiis
involvement in the case.
“I wanted to look into theeyts
of each of the victims andsaytt
them from the most intimait
part of my being that I am pro
foundly sorry,” he said. "I
promise that I will do everythin!
possible to make sure this never
ever happens again.”
“I am profoundly sorry,
ogize to each one of them person
ally and I want to embrace them
The 10 men and the parents! (jg!
a teen-ager who committed su
cide after abuse by Kos suedib
former priest and the diocesf
alleging years of sexual abuse eni
ing in 1992.
Jurors decided Thursday t
the diocese was grossly neglig
and concealed information in
handling of sexual abuse cot
plaints lodged against Kos, 52.
Williams and Kos were fel
priests at a parish in 1991, wl
Williams reported to the dio($
Kos’ inappropriate contact w
boys. Williams testified in
detail at the trial.
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KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Look-
alikes with silver-white beards wear
ing khaki shorts flocked to town as
they have each July for years, to
drink, carouse and see who looks
most like Papa Hemingway.
They would have come no
matter what. Still, the festival
they love so much almost did not
happen this year.
Eager to cash in on the annual
Hemingway Days festival, three
sons of the late Nobel Prize-win
ning novelist demanded 10 percent
of the profits, telling organizers
they were using the family name
without paying any licensing fee.
They also said they were tired
of rowdy Key West and wanted to
make the event more dignified.
Fearing a costly legal batde, the
original founder called this year’s
festival off, but the owner of the local
Hemingway house later bought
rights to the festival name and
promised to carry on regardless.
So for the 17th year, the festival
celebrating Ernest Hemingway went
on largely as planned this weekend.
It did not matter that the legal dis
pute with the three Hemingway
sons — Jack, Patrick and Gregory —
remained unsettled.
“We were worried about it,”
said Fred Johnson, the preside!
of the newly formed Hemingu 5 '
Lookalike Society. “We decide
we were coming anyway, festitf
or no festival.”
Key West was a favorite hatf
of Hemingway’s, a then isolate
seaside spot where he lived ait
drank and raised children andtol
stories for most of the 1930s. An
Key West is also where he wroi
some of his most beloved work.
“Papa liked it here,” sai
Richard “Bart” Barton, thisyeai
Hemingway look-alike winne
“This is where it should be.”
Hemingway descendants bd
another festival a week ago ^
Sanibel Island about 150 n#
away, an island Hemingway nett*
visited, creating a family event
contrast Key West’s wild pad
atmosphere.
In Key West, visitors
ered by the dozens Saturday
front of the two-story, Spanish
style house shaded by bany
trees and palms where tb
writer once lived.
Some Hemingway look-alid
told stories about Papa.
Young told of meeting the gij
writer at a hotel in Spain and
the bullfights.
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