Page K)» Monday. September 13, I'W> N ATION The Texas A&M Career Center Presents. Press For Success Sept 13, 7:00 Rudder Theatre Can't decide what to wear to your important interview? Come hear from the experts and learn what is "suitable" to wear. Special presenters are; Pavid Shellenberger, The Suit Club Tassie Poultinghouse'90, Foley s. 2 FREE suits and other door prizes will be given away! Career Center 209 Koldus 845-5139 http://aqgienet.tamu.edu/cctr : Batla 1 i« Republicans promL| • to widen Waco inqui Using the World Wide Web for Research Texas A&M University General Libraries is offering a class to assist Texas A&M University students and faculty in effectively using the World Wide Web for research. This session uses Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer to search the World Wide Web. It surveys WWW search services, illustrates advanced search strategies, teaches how to store sites useful for your class work or research and provides criteria for evaluating and citing web information. Sessions include demonstration and hands-on practice. Bring a 3.5 formatted high density disk if you want to save information. Prerequisite: This class meets for an hour and 15 minutes in a CIS Open Access Computing Lab. You must CLAIM A LABS ACCOUNT from the Block ATM screen or a CIS help desk (call 845-8300 for assistance) prior to the class in order to use a computer in an Open Access Computing Lab. Day Date Time Location Wednesday Sept 8 5:45 - 7:00 pm Student Computing Center, 114 Thursday Sept 9 5:30 - 6:45 pm Student Computing Center, 114 Monday Sept 13 5:45 - 7:00 pm West Campus Library, Rm. 126 Tuesday Sept 14 5:30 - 6:45 pm Student Computing Center, 114 Bring a 3.5 formatted high density disk if you want to save information. There is no charge and no sign-up is necessary. All are welcome. WASHINGTON (AP) — GOP lawmakers angered by the Justice Department’s failure to produce crucial documents promised yesterday a broader investiga tion of the 1993 Waco siege than the one planned by a special counsel. Top Republicans continued to press for Attorney Gen eral Janet Reno’s ouster while the ad ministration pledged its support. Meantime, former Sen. John Dan- forth, the Missouri Republican ap pointed by Reno to lead the inde pendent investigation, said he would try to avoid a political inquiry. The chair of a House Government Affairs Committee, which will re view the government’s role in Waco, said Danforth will concentrate on possible criminal activity while “we’re going to be tak ing a broader look.” “We need to find out who’s responsible." Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., said on “Fox News Sunday.” “We don’t want people in charge of things like Waco if they’re not doing their job properly.” Danforth, appearing on five Sunday news pro grams, said his investigation would have a narrow fo cus and seek to avoid politics. “It’s not going to be sort of a general sweeping in- RENO vestigation into whether or not goodork was used by government officials duriri siege, in which some 80 Branch Davidiam Asked about lessons learned fromKer. investigations of the Clintons, Danforthsa not he absolutely open-ended where one morphs into another issue." He said he would work with Congre; 1 would like to do is to wait until theveiy a report and not have a running commen now and then.” Reno asked Danforth last weekt: whether there was a cover-up and the was involved in the killings. The renewed criticism of the Justice and Reno was prompted by the newsth port the department turned over to Congr lacked one page that mentioned the us style incendiary tear gas against therelii A department spokesperson has said was given to lawyers in criminal andc volving Waco survivors, and the specia have to look into why it never reached i Burton, in a letter to Reno made public the omission of the critical page “raisesn about whether this commit during the original Waco ir ,om was mtt stigation Cardinal returns after brain surgery -^here is= ing tre . gielaiife be note<_ in the n relists wM ?lessly tl~ wdi'd sid 1 a; the r~ m hostile- king spa- Jowever^ nost noti « cel, like The shatt non the bs are a i 5 behavu Therecei Jets to in irtesy int ■ right dir However, ire henef i the gin practi .irtfsy. M. Buchan' con side NEW YORK (AP) — Cardinal John O’Connor drew laughter at St. Patrick’s Cathedral yesterday as he made his first public appearance since surgery for a brain tumor. The appearance came just over a week after he was released from Memorial Sloan Kettering Medical Center. He has not said whether the tumor was malignant or what his prognosis might be. “This has been a truly marvelous funeral,” he joked to 2,500 worship pers. “I’ve enjoyed every bit of it.” O’Connor, 79, recalled hearing the news that he had a brain tumor and said: “You could hardly expect to hear words more filled with dread than that.” But he called the surgery “extra ordinarily successful.” He did not use the word cancer but said radia tion therapy had “cleaned up any possible debris” from the growth. “There have been so many prayers, so many cards, so many messages,” O'Connor said. “It’s impossible for me to keep up, but I’m told we’re making a lot of money for the archdiocese selling flowers.” Standing unassisted, the cardinal delivered the homily for the Mass, which was dedicated to workers in honor of Labor Day. 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