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Can we talk a while? © The Helpline is a program of the Student Counseling Service, a department in the Division of Student Affairs. ★ ★ ★ 5 STAR NBA & COLLEGE HOOPS GP □ IdS !_f\X ^ _P> ;J © © f^f* MUST BE 18 YEARS •SERU-U f619J 645-8434 Class of ‘OO Merchandise on sale this week in the MSC: * AWESOME NEW SWEATSHIRTS * Pullout t-shirts * Window stickers Get 'em while they last!!! http://classOO.tamu.edu 1998 TAMU SCUBA CLUB INFORMATIONAL MEETING February 18th,7pm Rec Center Pool Classroom Give a little JAMES FRANCIS/The Battalion Brent White, a sophomore biomedical science major, relaxes in his seat while donating blood for the American Red Cross Blood Drive. The blood drive, which runs through Feb. 20, is being put on by the American Red Cross and Alphi Phi Omega. Oprah’s defens requests jud| drop beef cas| AMARILLO (AP) —Virtually nothingaboutthe cattlemen’s beef defamation case against Oprak frey merits the trial continuing, defense attome]’ a federal judge outside the jury’s presenceTuei U.S. District Judge Mary Lou Robinson qut torneys from both sides as she considered defen! tions to reject the plaintiffs’ case and rule in Winfrey’s favor. Hie motions were filed Friday af ter the plaintiffs finished four weeks of calling witnesses. Robinson told ju rors not to return until Wednesday so she could consider ending the trial. In the motions, lawyers for the talk show host, her production com pany and a vegetarian activist who appeared on the April 16,1996, pro- Wurfm gram about “dangerous foods” reit erated their stance that statements made on the* 110 did not unfairly disparage U.S. beef. They also questioned the legality of the 1995 : law cattlemen are citing. The civil statute protect; ishable food products from knowingly false anddt atory statements. “Under the plaintiffs’ theory, any person imhe ed States who owned a cow has a cause of action fense attorney Charles Babcock said. “It create much danger, too much risk to people speaking; generic topics.” The cattlemen claim that Winfrey’s show, aft on whether the decade-long British epidemicofi cow disease was a concern for U.S. beefconsur caused cattle prices to plunge. Plaintiffs say the market tumble cost themSi: lion. They claim the show incorrectly portraya cattle as being at risk of mad cow disease, whit never been detected in the United States. Babcock also argued that cattle feeders wrong people to be using the perishable food law ing that livestock aren’t in that category “in that people could eat them.” “They have to go through another step in — the slaughterhouse,” Babcock said. 1 /T THE INIMITABLE GRAND OPENING Thursday the 19 th • Live Remote *6-8 pm • $ 1.00 Miller Lite Pints • 75° Wash All Day • Featuring over 50 import and domestic beers • Come check out our amazing food in our restaurant Come Have Some Fun at Harvey’s 1802 Texas Ave. • College Station • 696-6756 Next to Blockbuster ms ZWnzeGtAWD Be an Exchange student for the 1998-99 school year at Lausanne and experience a new way of life! 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