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^Tr MSC Film Society presents . . . Thrill Your Friends With Your Personal PHOTO STA While He'w toxxmy with othei* choi-e**.... im ymtr greetimg Film on Video Presents. From Texas Film Festival (1995) Page 10 • Friday, February 12, 1999 N ATION (Swimming With Sharks)| Thur, Feb. \1 @ 1 p.m. Free Admission Place: Acad 140 ‘Sordid saga 5 approaches fin with vote scheduled for tod Battalio- Tickets: $3.00 at the door or $2.50 in advance at the MSCBox Office (845-1234). Or Avoid long lines and buy a season pass for $10. All films shown in Rudder Theatre Complex. Questions? Call the Aggie Cinema Hotline - 847-8478. Website: http://films.tamu.edu Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. CLINTON WE’RE BACK! AND EVEN BETTER DCI BIOLOGICALS formerly Westgate Plasma Center Same Great Location Same Great Service Great New Look COME CHECK US OUT! Donate Life-Saving Plasma and Earn $150 Per Month at: 4223 WELLBORN RD. (WESTGATE CENTER) in Bryan - (409) 846-8855 OR VISIT OUR EAST UNIVERSITY LOCATION Westgate Biologicals (in Golden Corral Shopping Center) (409) 268-6050 WASHING TON (AP) — With acquittal assured, the Sen ate talked its way through a third and final day of closed-door de liberations Thursday at Pres- ident Clinton’s impeachment trial, set for climactic noontime votes Friday in the case that one Demo- rrAt called “this sordid saga. A steady stream o( lawmakers came forward to announce their Intentions for the roll calls on per- intenuu t j on of justice, di- ^TneWgely along party lines on viding la p -tj or innocence but presidential guiuo condemna offerm n 8 f Son’s behavior with tions of Gim^ Monica Lewins ^ doubt that •‘There , s conc j UC ( h as President 0 f m ost of his made a m his example has words, or ^ e y 0 nd calculation been corrosi ^ to our ” toourcultur u pij can Gordon said 0re ^ c,n c - 1 id he would vote to Smith, who sam convict. any senator in this “Mo one, ^ person in this chamber no r R at this president country, again,” said De in the sa ^ k purbin of Illinois, mocrat Dick ^ ou , d vote for ac . who said ne char g e s. quittal on hoi Lieb erman said he Sen. 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A two-thirds vote is required to convict the president and remove him from office, and there was no chance of that happening. Instead, Two moderate Vj senators — Olympia; Susan Collins of Mair;;- u> disclose theirdecic . Another moderat 11 Oregon, stepped forq the day to say hewoa conviction. ‘‘I refuse to say lid I ical polls and soar/.. ^Mattered indexes give license Texas At v high places whoac: J there are he said ^ing. the ot Among Demo 5 Aggies lo« aides said theonh ’students e ■nci Robert Cd: ol s io n . an. a longtinr. ery[iJV lni , ' ' : ' er st ■» 1 ■e truly igne “It is deeply troubling that the presiH round A< ^ ^ ^ 0 r Take the Z views closure of this constitutional msed in th .. m o ol the nu process as an opportunity for revelation First throoms, t "lease flush Senatenv: What circe "tted the ert whatever suspense lingered at the end of the five-week trial was whether either article of impeach ment would attain a bare majority — a psychological threshold that had no bearing on Clinton's fate. Three Republicans, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, John Chafee of Rhode Island and James Jeffords of Vermont, announced on Wednesday they would not vote for conviction on either arti cle. Sen. Slade Gorton of Washing ton has announced he will vote against the perjury charge, but in favor of the obstruction charge. publicans in voting enveloped Controversybrol nimied to 1 port that Clinton n ' s more t r on 1 louse Rc Elsewhere the polls in 2000. ine with ir "It is deeply ire..: at the mac president views de-into tell tl constitutional proce; rr y for the portunity for revi pweregp jority Lead ‘Pid. thnnl White House spor Mov ing ac Lockhart did not den' ns the awe anger, but said, “lea iecond-sto worse, more dumb pressly pore going after people )k.” First, whether they were; :ond, wha ager or not.” ould be us After seeii _canipus, 1 72 Carat Diamond Pendants in 14k white gold lit ‘N- f J 4 349 You Love Her... You Miss Her... Show it with it or Web; It looks 111 got “our” their cred 1 the error f Nearly ev idents not ) m, but th st. Insteac ink,” the! tool addei Baakes 1 and hun m. gram will fb- S( JDjQIiQLAS. 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