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The Battalion (ISSN #1055-4726) is published daily, Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters and Monday through Thursday during the summer session (except Univeisity holidays and exam periods) at Texas A&M University. Periodicals Postage Paid at College Station, TX 77840. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Battalion, 015 Reed McDonald Building, Texas A&M Univeisity, College Station, IX 77843-1111. U/HAT CAM X DO To You Cm Do A LOT OF STODy^ ake a mpy or/ you CoulS\ falujavs move 'iOOR CAR AMb THE A Tty To FMb A AJEU)^ P/1KKIA/6, SPACE^ Clinton s< he's stronP ?t for mistaiF K SAN ANTONIO dent Clinton said hekl big price for his affairu.f ica Lewinsky but that' in regret is a cop-out. said his wife is “a rei woman" and an inspira. J moment of crisis. "You don’t havetowc ini Simel & Lewis By Mell me giving up,” the pre.« U ry, vx sured cheering supporterH) n .lul at a sweltering, outdoor ,er|one R OOPS. UHErl D\t> THE.V PAINT! THt E,0TTo«\ OF FISH Pond BujeT KujeLL, THAT DOESN'T NVATTER. CAose rr'J RED NOU). IT &U£NCE &yGonZg & Cg. er. "Don’t worry.” Ann Richards, the plain-spoken former governor of Texas, gave the beleaguered pres ident a sympa thetic introduc tion. “Bill Clinton isn’t the first man I’ve had to for give and he prob ably won’t be the last,” she declared, trig burst of applause. Clinton, in his first since acknowledginghec nation about his relation Lewinsky, said he has stronger from the ordeaL “gives me a chance to'W their marriage whole.” Brom tl think any timeapjnlampu ■danse matte he he ation tion ahea< Bted. 1 sens 1 |rticle he ho eorge Urtaini ever e but In 199( thirds thing: |My fe aid be re tha povde hav£ 'TRADrnaK). 1 ) TDTXDTUiS AT EVERY GAPie? V" ■Sustcc^t'h QUEWSl l IT. J -s r fe-he rar to go through a searing experience and come ountain t with truth and genuinenas a mei and genuinely make the:he new h change, that’s an immeii erating experience,” the: 818, the l said. “It makes you strdfdoden si makes you straighter.” The president’s remar!; interview with writerTk;| man, were published Si The Washington Post as Cl: rived here at the endot hausting fund-raising le dome |Vhen t nd be r Han 'at Olsc overs life& Illinois, California and Tang would CAMPUS CALENDAR MSC Box Office Lobby of Rudder Tower Monday Texas A&M Women’s Lacrosse: Practice will be held from 4-6 p.m. at the Zachry Fields. No experience necessary. Call Sarah at 694-9100 for more information. at 845-5139 for more information. Please note our new hours: Monday - Friday 11 am - 2pm Saturday 10am - 2pm Closed over TAMU holidays TAMU Roadrunners: Come join us for a 3-4 mile run at 6 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum. All skills invited. Call Mike at 847- 5339 for more information. Aggies on Wall Street: An infor mational meeting will be held dis cuss the general knowledge of in vestments at 6 p.m. in 124 Wehner. Call Kimberly at 847-0771 for details. group signup will be held from 10- 11:30 a.m. in Reed House, located on 1 Reed Drive. Valet parking will be available. Call 693-8608 for more information. Career Center: A resume writing seminar will be held at 5 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Call the Career Center Career Center: A welcome back party for co-op students will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Career Center Lobby. Catholic Students Association: There will be a former provider on abortion speaking from 7-9 p.m. in Rudder Theatre. TAMU Womens Club: A fall mem bership reception and interest Life Savers Bible Study: Join us for praise, worship, and stimulating Bible study from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the All Faiths Chapel. Contact Donna at 260-9190 for details. Looking tired, Clinton: with wealthy California: nearly 1:30 a.m. Sunday, $1.5 million, and then (lew: eight hours later. Clinton was expected: million for Democrat Gar'l in his longshot bid tounscaf lar Republican Gov, Ol Bush. There were sepaiaf raisers in San Antonioani ton. “I stand behind cent,” Mauro said. Hundreds of demonstra'I an access road to theinWl Clinton rode into San Aift bedsheet was emblazoned Stop Thinking About 1 Lewinsky scarecrow wasatii a fence near the home off host Frank Herrera. 1 to ha\ i order Beat The Hell Outta Stress! Learn how to beat stress! A FREE Program with Free Gifts & Entertainment September 30, 1998 at the MSC Exhibits at Rudder Fountain 10:00 - 3:30 STUDENT COUNSELING SERVICE smmmi Relaxing Pets, Free Massage, Computer Games, Funny Videos, Yell Leaders, Biofeedback, Aggie Wranglers Karen Chavis, Nutrition, Drug & Alcohol Info. Workshops in MSC 1:00 - 4:00 Rm 201 Romance, Pets, Yoga, Stress Management, “Loveline”, Nutrition, Time Management, Drugs, Relaxation Techniques Anxiety Disorders Screening 4:30 - 6:30 MSC 201 Do you have an anxiety disorder? Get information & take a confidential screening test. wacoMEBJcK m JF **%- ~~ _ S'- WHEN: SEPTEMBER 38 @ 6:30 P.M. WHERE: CAREER CENTER LOBBY WHAT: FREE F00t> 6 FUN WHO: ALL CO-OPS The University Copy Center NOW OPEN IN NORTHGATf •Course Packs •Full/Self Service Copies •Laminating/Binding •Colored Paper •Color Copies •Typesetting •Transparencies •Binding 03^ copies • 8.5 x I I paper only • Document fed original of • Full or self serve 69^ Full Color Copies For the entire month of October Located across from Disc Go Round Monday-Friday: 7 am - 8 pm Saturday: Closed Sunday: I pm - 6 pm Phone: 846-8388 Fax: 260-3246 I 10 College Main VV Do