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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1998)
' ~ I *, After Christmas Aggie Appreciation Sale SALE STARTS TUES. Jan. 27th and continues thru WEDS. Feb. 4th. A&M/Blinn Student/Faculty ID required Everything in the store discounted up to 80% off! AGGIE WATCHES (University approved) $99 while supplies last! Normally $159/$179. ALL REGULAR CITIZEN WATCHES are being closed out (except for A&M citizen and 14k gold collection). Your choice $49 each. Values to $300. 14k GOLD Texas A&M charms $11.99 each, all other Texas A&M jewelry 40% off! ALL LOOSE DIAMONDS DISCOUNTED! ALL TAG HEUER WATCHES 25% OFF and selected Tag Heuer watches 45% to 70% off! ALL Breitling watches 25% off and selected Breitling watches 45% off! ALL 14k and 18k custom diamond semi-mounts 70% off! ALL platinum jewelry 25%-80% off! ALL coins discounted! ALL diamond and color stone jewelry discounted 25% to 80%. ALL Estate and antique jewelry discounted! John D. Huntley, Inc. Class of ‘79 313 B South College Avenue College Station, TX 77840 (409) 846-8916 “Very personal investments” mm The Battalion Aggielife Tuesday • January’ Sk@feh ue \ By QuaL A TENSE MOMENT KX TH£ ILL1PEPE H0USeWPU>. c&<y— CM PUTTING- MY RXT POWN THIS TIM£/ THAfS IT/ THAT'S IT!/ YEAH, &0T WHICH 0NE^\ 5ATC/CCK rr* , hu WASl Ht*' Hall WELLT0tD. OFF. i'll, see HOO IN A600T a lAeeis. VMEftE > MOU 60IW&Y; VllftttlNtiToH D C. To "DO ^ UttlE iNMESTi&ATiVe IS&FoRTjNej. I>A Ctscevic INTO A Sufcvc, Prr, A HIVE of 5cOM AMD VILL AiNH / Simel & Lewis UAY THE l)oRlX> uoviL.yj KUX TSoUV u«\HT TO TAKE SB ISA FOOD HoWE UtTH THE/At u if FirstDate w: FirstAggieCame w: FirstBonfire □ First Opera □ FirstBase New York City Opera National Company's The Daughter of the Regiment _ _ supplemented with English supertitles January 29 & 50 at 8 PM _ Rudder Auditorium call 845-1234. Complete t Look for the special 2 for 1 offer in Tuesday’s Battalion! Score two "Aggie Firsts' in one fun-filled night of comedy as MSC QPAS presents The Daughter of the Regiment. Filled with masterful melodies and performed in French, the acclaimed New York City Opera National Company s dazzling performancr of Donizetti’s humorous The Daughter ofthe Reaiment ls a of love, intrigue and mischief Yv > ;nt, ( T t. feTL I I d ri\ I r-- she /TTnd ji| Wit - So THAT it's ;!1 SHOR-TetL RUR fJ TH£ gATM R.00rf. [ Mu Cattlemen fes second show) enough toll AMARILLO (APH show by Oprah WinfreydF the potential threat of®- ease was not enough ton age caused by the first, a 1 testified Monday in the® defamation lawsuit. “She didn’t go on tht and eat a hamburgert world,” Bill O’Brien, co-owner of Texas Beef Group and one of several cat tlemen who blame Winfrey for plummet ing red meat prices following her April 16, 1996, program about “dangerousfood) Winfrey's showcard to the March 1996British s|^ ( ment that their decade cow outbreak probabd p. I similar human disease# about two dozen people A guest on her first) safety activist Howard h criticized the practice rendered livestock pro) cattle, a practice tholif spread mad cow diseff- land, and made illegal last summer. Lyman’s remarks ca# to swear off burgers ontl ,; The plaintiffs sa) statements by Nation men’s Beef Association! Gary Weber and others tial show were purpn whelmed by those ofW “The editing on the gram, that was ^ O’Brien said. After complaints ceived, Winfrey in# back on April 23,1996i ; that the industry " everything possible f the brain-destroying# striking U.S. herds. Lyman, a co-defend lawsuit, did not appear* ond show. “I would put (the se c * into the category of bej' too late. The second # correct the damage.#' were expecting a full \ , about the safety O’Brien said.