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PRESENTS A SEMINAR ON: Basic Self-Defense Techniques (Chin Na) By Grand Master Victor Cheng of Houston, TX 2-4 p.m., Sunday, April 25 Montoya’s American Shorin Kempo Doio 2603 Rountree #101, Bryan, TX $24 in advance, $29 at the door Contact: Cord Harris 845-6913 or Jim Sweeney 846-4233,847-8781 http://www.kungfu.cc/kfclub tog SlfvcMr New Shipment Just Arrived' i * All Beaded jewelry * Friday thru Sunday only Biggest Selection in Aggieland! over 10,000 Items on display ^ Clearance Table Items 50% Off NOBODY BEATS OUR PRICES! Mon. - Sat. 10-8 • Sun. 11-6 2006 South Texas Avc. • College Station • 695-8001 **»**«'. The Battalion Online offers access to The WIRE news from The Associated Press The WIRE provides continuously updated news cov erage from one of the world’s oldest, largest news services via The Battalion's web page. - A comprehensive, up-lo-ttre minute news report combining the latest AP stories with photos, graphics, sound and video. • Headlines and bulletins delivered as soon as news breaks. ■ U.S., World, Business, Sports, Science, Technology, Weather,Arts, Special Sections. http://battalion.tamu.edu Cleaning up MIKE PUENTESAtHi Battauon Robb Bush, a worker for university facilities, pressure washes at the MSC Thursday afternoon. The new machine cleans side walks and buildings by applying 3500 pounds of pressure. District appeals sclii prayer to Supreme • 5th US. Circuit Court of Appeals denies Santa Fe Independent School District right for prayer at football games. GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — A Galveston County school board has voted 5-0 to take its fight for prayer at football games to the U.S. Supreme Court. "I feel real good (that) we're going to appeal this,” John Couch, president of the Santa Fe Inde pendent School District board, said after Wednesday night’s meeting. ”1 think we're doing the right thing. How can you tell 17- and 18-year-old students that they can’t stand up and give a message as they see fit? It’s an outrage.” American Civil Liberties Union attorney Anthony Griffin did not immediately return a call Thursday from The Associated Press, but he said last month he expected the board to exhaust ilsa; By a 9-7 vote, t Circuit Court of A three-judge panel: month that student/ other “solemnizin;. before Texas public lie ball games are ui Gov. George IV formed a presidenti committee and Attoi John Cornyn haves Santa Fe school distncl School board menfeT district’s insuranced far has footed thete| that pro-school pr^i tions have offered topi Two board member: sent for the Wede: vote. The district fcl pected to fight onafefc in the 5th Circuit,b Orleans. Though it outla fore Texas public seb j games, the appealsd prayer acceptable at ri The district ha mer to file its petition University of H tutional law prot Buchanan estimated be several months befe court takes any acti W Whoopstock Continued from Page 1 Doughty said students may have their faces painted, and a "Wax Master” will be available to make a wax molding of students' hand, arm or leg. Laurie Nickel, ’98-’99 student body president; Will Hurd, ’99-'00 student body president; Eric Durham, a member of University Awareness and Cultural Together ness (UACT); and Tim Birchard, a Silver Dollars For Those First Salutes!! 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In the: dtures, the festivities will be: | sonic Rollie White Coliseum rough , to the event is tree,f 'ou ne' must pray for concessic dee. At the nity Dii fi keyn APPLY TODAY Staff A p p l i Summer ’99 CATION# IN ell 11 tr. Phone Number(s): iNumoer oi nours you win taKe in mesunttit Expected graduation (semester): Major: If you have another job, what is it? Classification: How many hours per week? E-mail: Will vou plan to keep it if hired? Please check the position(s) for which you are interested in applying. 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