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Page 6 • Wednesday, June 23, 1999 News August Graduates last chance - dont miss out! Official Texas A&M Graduation Announcements Still available through Friday, June 25 for information and to order access the Web http://graduation.tamu.edu All orders must be placed over the tveb All orders and payments must be received by June 25 MSC Box Office Mon-Fri 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 845-1234 * Wednesday. June 23 * PIANO BAR Hosted by Steve Green (After Spurs Game) * Thursday. June 24« THE ATLANTICS From Austin, TX I 50C Bar • 50C Beer I 8 TILL 10 P.M. For more info call 696 - 5570 Party Safe! Designate a Driver. Phone home BRADLEY ATCHISON/Tm Battalion James Loving and his daughter Jamie, 19, of Caldwell work on upgrading existing phone lines to new fiber-optic lines in in the Southwood Valley area Tuesday. ) Senate 0 payment U.N. defi WASHINGTON (AP) - The* near-unanimous approval y' es,e £ lation to pay nearly $1 billionofu longstanding debt to the Unitedl conditioned it on a reductionint® sessments. Richard Holbrooke, Preside nominee to be U.N. ambass^oh ly promised to support the low??; share and to fight in New Yorkic| cutting changes sought by U- y " Budgetary discipline will be my watchword,” Hoi' brooke told the Senate For- Jj eign Relations Committee. On a 98-1 tally, the Senate approved a State Department bill that would reduce the maximum U.S. share of the regular U.N. budget from the present 25 percent to 20 per cent. It would also drop tb® U.S. share of peacekeepingopem percent to 25 percent. In exchange, the bill wouldtre of $819 million in U.S. debtstc Nations over thret years afljl million that the United Nitios United States, for a tola) rePW of $926 million. The United Nations has' v ®tel States that it will lose its Genes voting rights if at least $250 nfcj dues is not paid by December States has been late on its M® past 13 years. The overall measure, a $6-4b£ State Department spending bi the House, where similar legist became snarled in an unrelated abortion. Such an entangleme: possibility again this year. U.N. Secretary-General Km corned the Senate’s approval old- partial payment of U.S. arrearstoc: tions, U.N. spokesperson FredEck "He hopes that this will be a fe (he United States making good’® d to the United Nations,” Eckharfsa Charle lege of »a >ro £ 'Rest easy. Mom We'll do it all. CONV1N21NC IPBACB ©B M All Private Bedroom Accommodations Full-Time Courtesy Patrol Limited Access Entry Professional On-Site Res. Life Staff O’ALLA WAV ^/devel-opment cawroration M SAM AMTONIO, TEXAS -p I__| ££ CALLAWAY HOUSE 301 George Bush Drive West College Station, TX 77840 409.260.7700 www.callawayhouse.com ©©IMMUNITY 40-Seat DVD Mini-Theatre with THX Surround Sound Indoor Recreation Center Pool & Sundeck Fitness Center AMERICAN CAMPUS COM MUNITIES Luxury student community co-developed by Callaway Development Co., San Antonio, and American Campus Communities, Austin, Texas © 1999.