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James Edward Session, 42, died alone at the Ellis Unit around 3:20 a.m., Texas Department of Crimi nal Justice spokesperson Larry Fitzgerald said. “It’s not the way you expect them to go,” Jack Skeen, the cur rent Smith County district attor ney, said. Skeen was not in volved in Session’s prosecution, but his office has fought the in mate’s appeals. Session, a high school dropout, was condemned for killing Clifford McDougal and his wife, Belle, in a bloody robbery of their Troup, Texas, home on Jan. 8, 1980. Session was identified by a mor tally wounded McDougal, who was stabbed six times and suffered gunshot wounds to the jaw and a shoulder. McDougal remained con scious long enough to scrawl Ses sion’s name with a pencil on a bloodstained piece of paper; Mrs. McDougal was dead at the scene. The suspect’s palm print also was found on a metal cash box in the victims’ home, located about 20 miles southeast of Tyler. Session was 22 at the time of the killing and had been in prison pre viously for burglary. Session insisted he was inno cent, according to an Internet letter he wrote three years ago inviting potential pen pals to correspond with him. “My trial lawyer did nothing, and a 12-year-old could have de fended me better,” Session wrote, adding that he was a “loving and caring” person who wrote poems and created "art and craft projects." Fitzgerald said Session’s time be hind bars had been uneventful ex cept for a Jan. 22, 1982, attack in which fellow death row inmate James Demouchette ft: times with a sharpenedp- Session’s wounds Amsterdai threatening. Demouck T ecuted in 1992. Vile - In 1985 theSuprmXuKland clmed to hear his con:: blacks were underrep Ba grand juries in Smith&a rplonFi 1970 to 1980. Session Only 20 of the Beijing women currently on df;:_ ,. been there longer than.vP® of those, William Davis iota to die today for a 1978 c: Session was nearin£3QStOn his appeals but did noi ^ els cution date pending, or Biidapest UT officials report rise in minority enrollment AUSTIN (AP) — Enrollment at the Uni versity of Texas-Austin this fall totals 49,034, and school officials said yesterday the freshman class includes increases in minority students. The total includes 37,179 undergradu ate students; 10,475 grad uate students, and 1,380 law students. It is a slight increase over last fall’s enrollment of 48,906. UT administrators said they are pleased with the composition of the 7,040 entering freshmen. It showed increases in the numbers and percentages of African-American, His- "/ am delighted with the diversity of this year's entering class." — Larry Faulkner University of Texas president panic and Asian-American students. According to UT, the number of new African-American freshmen increased to 286, up 87 students or 43.7 percent; Asian-Americans reached 1,217, up 84 or 7.4 percent; and Hispanic enrollment was 974, up 83 or 9.3 percent. “I am delighted with the diversity of this year’s entering class and that we have been successful in returning to pre- Hopwood levels for African American and Hispanic freshmen,” Larry Faulkner, UT president, said. Texas officials have worked to boost mi nority enrollment despite the 1996 federal court ruling known as Hop- wood, which ended consid eration of race in college ad missions in Texas. Among other steps, a state law automatically ad mits students in the top 10 percent of Texas high school graduating classes. “The top 10 percent bill has helped create the good results we are seeing in the 3u Son of Cisneros 0 ra f‘f Charlotte skipped housmfe’nc ;plogne topenhac >a las Detroit Dublin ‘Dusseldor ^Frankfurt Gothenbu diversity of our freshman class,” Bruce Walker, associate vice president and direc tor of admissions, said. UT also has increased and focused its outreach to public school students. In ad dition, the university has begun a scholar ship program for those in the top 10 per cent of their class in 49 high schools in high-minority areas. SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A fc Housing Authority executive helped these sistant to former Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros bypass a year-long waiting list for government-subsi dized housing, documents show. Choco Meza, who was fired from her housing authority job in March in the wake of the allegations, has said she did nothing wrong. The Express-News used the Texas Public Information Act to obtain documents from an investigation into the In a sworn statement, Meza said a sir staff member erroneously issued a housing to Sylvia Arce-Garcia’s son, Israel Ttevinc Hamburg pregnant fiancee, Candale Laxson. i_i Several housing authority employees to that in 1998 Meza instructed them to fi: Honq Kon through the Section 8 program forTbevinoa: u and two other families even though they vv- HOUStOD the waiting list. There were 11.000-12,000h lot the waiting list for Section 8 housing during Housing authority documents obtained Jakarta press-News show TYevino and his fianceeap, . and received a certificate for Section 8housingQt u U : R©S 1998 on the day they met with Meza in her | [ i . r talk about subsidized housing. — ■sbon mission critical software Visit us at the Engineering Career Fair in Reed Arena on September 15th and 16th Mission Critical Software is the leading provider of systems administration and management software for Windows NT and Windows 2000 Networks. www.missioncritical.com London g)S Angel The Business Student Council Present^ 30 "^ Melbourm The Fa Mexico C _j ami IMllan inneape wlonterre^ Tues., Sept. 21 Booths at the Wehner Building Reception at the Hilton Hotel, 7PM Montreal Moscow M mnbai Munich New Delt New Jers New York Orange C Osaka Oslo Pacific N Paris Pittsburg Prague Rio de Jc Rome San Frar Santiago Sao Paul Seoul Shangha Silicon V, Singapor Stamforc Stuttgart S fdney Taipei Tokyo [Toronto Vienna _ _ L . , A , Warsaw Reception tickets can be purchased beginning Sept.1; Washing Business Casual Attire. 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