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John Herring @ 779-2434 1 1 B A CO University Dr. 1 I TAMU 1 Sponsored by Compass College Ministries ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greek and Tlirk res cuers found themselves working side-by-side yesterday for the second time in less than .a month despite the historical animosity between the two nations. The death toll from Tuesday’s earthquake in Athens rose above 60. A 20-member Turkish team was the first for eign unit to reach the city’s most battered areas. As hundreds of people looked on, they joined Greeks slowly chipping through concrete at a collapsed cleaning products factory in search of 30 workers trapped underneath. “It is good,” Iskender Eigeir, part of the Turk ish team of rescuers and doctors, said “This is the second time we meet the Greeks. Now it is our turn.” TUrks praised Greece for the quick and ex tensive help following the giant earthquake in Turkey Aug. 17 that claimed more than 15,000 lives. Their teamwork caused political leaders on both sides of the Aegean Sea to reassess their political positions. The two nations have near ly gone to war three times in the past 25 years over territorial efisputes. More bodies than survivors were dragged from under sharp-edged slabs of concrete yes terday, and dozens of other people were re ported missing in working-class apartment blocks and Gypsy camps. Officials said at least 61 people died and more than 2,000 were injured from Tuesday’s magni tude 5.9 quake — many by falling glass or debris as they raced from homes and offices. The Acropolis sustained minor dar.^ small chunks of rock falling offaga: of the Parthenon’s columns, Culluic s best kr e/evr “This is the second time we meet the Greeks. Now it is our turn/' — Iskender Eigeir Turkish rescue team member Inspectors began assessing fractured build ings that could leave thousands homeless. Archeologists began trying to salvage some items toppled at the National Archaeological Mu seum and undertook the painstaking review of the ancient artifacts. The museum will be closed for three days while officials assess the damage. The week of September 12 - September 16 Tickets go on sale Sunday at 7:00 PM. 4.0 & Go Is located on the comer of SW Pkwy and Tx Ave, behind KFC next to Lack's. Check our web page at http://www.4.0andGo.com ON SALE SATURDAY AT 10AM! WITH SPECIAL GUEST CIBO MATTO RUDDER AUDITORIUM NOVEMBER 1st TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE MSC BOX OFFICE AND AT ALL OUTLETS OR CHARGE BY PHONE 268-0414 ALL TICKETS SUBJECT TO CONVENIENCE CHARGE. DATE VENUE AND SUPPORT ACT(S) SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. attraction remained open to visitors ering columns of the Temple oik. johts, C. spared harm. ■^Action’! Searching for survivors amongMfrhe nev rescue crews punched out crawl sf; ; j on lineup^ picks and laekhainineis. At leastthrttgfr seti anti were located deep in the debris late qw: look p but Fire Chief Panaghiotis Fouras ist that is v were doubts many others would enrteaks and “Please. tell me everything willk ax) who ma pleaded a man embracing a friend cisions abc cleaning products factory, wheretheows to air ancee was among those pinned untte viewers ries of concrete and steel. 'thing conl- Tens of thousands of people hat-This year’ to go back indoors, fearful of alters the worst i magnitudes as strong as 4.7. Plazat the worst lots ami sidewalks becume makeftr Gone are Some people bedded down once °gr.immin* blankets pulled outside. State-rurf Family,” were opened for those needing a:'* leers - As- spend the night. ' out te 'evis edium bee- day the sts televisi ’ward raw. "■typical ~ >uld include ^’s “Nov" Jpiiune c id not male t WinReports Handicapping ServkiiSut^of < check out our site for a | e ievis professional plays that wHI Mfri r-iMtun ^Khed in hov. Aetna P resents V#*- "You don’t hear much about guys that take theimsipid title, and miss, they end up humping Jobs on graveyards Spinoffs e trying to figure out how they came up short ude “Angel pecial Victi: bur Life” (F “Angel” s Jasper Trial Education Initiatives Student Dialogue Groups The purpose of the Dialogue Groups Is to facilitate Informed discussions about the specifics of the Mol and hate crimes in general. Group discussions will provide students an opportunity to shore their thoughts and feelings around the Jasper incident and trial. Specific topics will address social justice, interrupting the cycle of intolerance, social and individual change and building alliances. Dialogue Group Sessions will occur once a week during the following weeks. Sessions will be one to two hours in length. September 13-17 September 20 • 24 September 27 - October 1 October 4 - 8 October 11-15 October 18-22 Facilitators will determine a day, time and location that accommodates their group. Call the Office of Diversity Education to get INVOLVED at 862-2000. unk trying | ot killing ir one? The p ies is wearii iew, unorigi rossovers v September 10, 1999 Advisor Brown Bog wortstK.treet ’’ and i ‘Helping Students Orgor zt Finally," issues snnifer Lov Room 145 MSC Ve .. (Foxl 1100 a m. ■ 1 Xprn. ®£er died 1 September 13, \W Compos PlannPQ SesSor The purpose of the Campus' 1 will be to collaborate on a calendar of events. Ho, stor co-programmlng. Room 292A MSC 3:30p.m. -5:00 p.m. September 14, 1999 Community Meeting The purpose of the Comrruf Meeting will be to collaboc: calendar of events, into, shcr co-progtamming. College Station Coni. Cm Room 127 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Department of 147 Memorial Student Center College Station, IX 77843-1 121 (409) 862-2000 * (409) 458-11 23 Fax r.nmmittprl tn Dh/Arcitv nt Tprm Ml Congratulations, Theta pledges We are so -- excited you are her Best wishes this semester! Elyse Ackley Erin Anderson Angela Bain Kristin Baron Bridget! 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