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DIANA
Diana’s necklace
revealed for auction
NEW YORK (AP) — The stun
ning 178-diamond and pearl neck
lace Princess Di
ana wore at her
last official en
gagement was
unveiled yester
day prior to an
auction.
The piece,
along with a pair
of matching ear
rings that were
made for Diana but never worn, is
set to be auctioned Dec. 16 by the
New York-based auction house
Guernsey’s.
Arlan Ettinger, president of
Guernsey’s, said the set is the only
jewelry worn by the princess likely
to be sold because the rest of her
jewels are owned by her family or
the British crown.
Princess Diana wore the neck
lace to The Royal Gala Perfor
mance of Swan Lake at the Royal
Albert Hall on June 3, 1997.
She died in a car crash in Paris
nearly three months later.
It was made by the crown jewel
er, an English firm known as Garrard,
which has since joined with another
company to form Asprey & Garrard’s.
In the months before her death,
the princess returned the neck
lace to Garrard’s so the earrings
could be made.
The royal family eventually de
cided to have Garrard’s sell the
pieces to benefit Diana’s memori
al fund.
Bobbitt receives
probation for theft
FALLON, Nev. (AP) — John
Wayne Bobbitt escaped jail time
on a larceny charge but was sen
tenced to five years of probation
yesterday by a judge who said he
was glad to get Bobbitt out of
town.
Bobbitt, who became famous
in 1993 when his then-wife, Lore-
na, cut off his penis, pleaded
guilty in May to stealing clothing
from a Fallon store.
He could have been sentenced
to up to five years in prison and
fined $10,000.
Churchill County District Judge
Archie Blake also ordered Bobbitt
to pay $5,000 restitution and
serve 100 hours of community
service.
Bobbitt moved to Fallon in
1997 and worked at a brothel near
Carson City.
Twice, he was accused of beat
ing up a former topless dancer
who was his fiancee while he was
living in Las Vegas.
Lately, he has been living in up
state New York, where he says he
is trying to start a new career as a
comedian.
He said he would do his com
munity service there, possibly as
a volunteer firefighter.
The judge said he was con
cerned about Bobbitt serving that
part of the sentence so far away,
but added: "Quite frankly, I’d rather
have him out of this community.
New York seems like a good
place.”
Bobbitt told the judge he got in
volved with the wrong kinds of
people.
“I got caught up in my own per
sonal greed until my conscience
told me better," he said.
McCarthy marries
director John Asher
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) —
Actress Jenny McCarthy married
director John Asher at the Beverly
Hills Hotel.
The ceremony took place Sat
urday, McCarthy’s publicist, Susan
Dubow, said.
The two are on their honey
moon this week.
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Fall 1999 CEO Career Fair Itinerary
Wednesday, September 15
10:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. Exhibition
Reed Arena
Students have the chance to talk and provide resumes
to over 200 companies from around the world.
11:45 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Career-Oriented Seminars
2nd Floor Reed Arena
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by attending recruiters.
8:00 p.m. Student/Recruiter Reception
Rack Warehouse
Students can play pool and talk with all attending companies.
Food provided. Requires an invitation from a recruiter.
Thursday. September 16
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Exhibition
Reed Arena Event Floor
11:45 a m. -1:45 p.m. Career-Oriented Seminars
Reed Arena
Seminars
This year, the CEO Career Fair will be holding seminars put onbyo
visiting companies! All seminars will be on the second floor of Ree
Arena. The dates and times are shown below.
Wednesday. September 15
11:45 - 12:15
Black Veatch
Deloitte Consulting
Sun Microsystems
12:45 - 1:15
Cadence Design Systems
Nortel Networks
2:00 - 2:30
Grant Thornton
Inet Technologies, Inc.
Radian International
Thursday. September 16
11:45 - 12:15
Celanese
NASA-Ames Research Center
Career Planning
Behavioral Interviewing
The Eyes of Corporate Anne
are Upon You
Networking
Career Development
Behavioral Interviewing
Resume Writing/Salary Negotiatk
Evaluating Job Offers
Tips for the Job Search
Career Development
Behavioral Interviewing
1:15-1:45
Marathon Oil Company
Raytheon
TLG Media Inc.
Cultural Diversity and why
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Important to You
What it takes to be Successful
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How to Get a Job at a Startup
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Attending Companies
3M
ABB Inc.
ADC Telecommunications
Advanced Micro Devices
Air Force Personnel Center
Air Force Research Laboratory
Air Liquide America Corporation
Alamo Group
Alcatel USA
ALCOA
ALLTEL Corporation
Alpha Data Corporation
American Airlines
American Management Systems
Andersen Consulting
Applied Materials
Baker Hughes INTEQ
BASF Corporation
Bayer Corporation
Bechtel Bettis
Black Veatch
Blockbuster Inc.
Boeing
BP Amoco Corporation
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Company
Cadence Design Systems
Cambridge Technology Partners
Cameron
Cargill, Inc.
Carter Burgess
Case Corporation
GDI Engineering Group
Celanese
Central Intelligence Agency
Chevron
Cirrus Logic
Citgo Petroleum Corp.
City of Irving
Compaq Computer Corporation
Complete Business Solutions, Inc.
Conexant Systems Inc.
Conoco Inc.
Contech Construction Products Inc.
CoServ
Cox Communications West Texas
Dallas Semiconductor
Data Systems Solutions
Dell Computer Corporation
Deloitte Consulting
Department of Transportation
Dow Chemical Company
Duke Energy
Dupont
Eastman Chemical Company
EDS
El Paso Energy
Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.
EMC Corporation
EnterCon International, Inc.
Entergy Corporation
Equistar Chemicals
Equiva Services LLC
Ericsson
Ernst Young LLP Consulting Services
Evans Sutherland
Exxon
FBI
Federal Express
Fina Oil and Chemical Company
Fisher-Rosemount Systems
FMC
Ford Motor Company
Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Frito-Lay, tnc.
Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.
General Electric Company
Georetiary Networks Inc.
Gilbert Texas Construction
Goodyear Tire
Grant Thornton
GTE
Halff Associates Inc.
HALLIBURTON
Hewlett Packard
HNTB
Hoechst Celanese
Huntsman Corporation
IBM
Illinois Department of Transportation
IMG Global Operations Inc.
Inet Technologies, Inc.
Ingersoll-Rand Company
Intel Corporation
International Paper
Inter-National Research Institute, Inc.
InterVoice, Inc.
J B Hunt Transport Services Inc.
J. Ray McDermott
JD Edwards
John Deere
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physios Lab
Johnson Controls Interiors
Kiewitt Mining Group
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Kinetics
Koch Industries, Inc.
Kurt Salmon Associates
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lockwood, Andrews, Newman, Inc.
Lone Star Steel
LSI Logic
Lucent Technologies
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Lyondell
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC
Marathon Oil Company
Marconi Communications
Marlow Industries, Inc.
MCI Worldwide
MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA
Microsoft
MicroStrategy
Mobil Corporation
Motive Communications, Inc.
Motorola
NASA-Ames Research Center
NATCO
National Instruments
New Century Energies
Nortel Networks
North Star Steel
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
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Pervasive Software
Phillips Petroleum Company
Pratt Whitney
Price Waterhouse Coopers
Prucka Engineering Inc.
Radian International
RAND Worldwide
Raytheon Company
Rehrig Pacific Company
Reliant Energy
Reltec
Rohm and Haas
SABRE, Inc.
Samsung Austin Semiconductor
SBC Technology Resources, Inc.
Schlumberger
Science Applications International Corporation
Seagate Technology
Siemens Building Technologies
Solectron Texas
Solutia
Sony Disc Manufacturing
Southdown
Southeastern Freight Lines
Southern Company
Splitrock Services Inc.
Sprint
SR Inc
SSC San Diego, D0207
Stone & Webster
Structural Preservation Systems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems
TAMU Career Center
Target
Tellabs Operations, Inc.
Temple-Inland Forest Products Corporation
Texaco EP Inc.
Texas Department of Transportation
Texas Industries, Inc.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Comm©.'
The Foxboro Company
The Software Group, Inc.
The Stanley Group
The Trane Company
The Valspar Corporation
Tivoli Systems
TLG Media Inc
Trinity Consultants
TTC
TXU
U.S. Air Force Officer Accessions
U.S. Filter
U.S. Navy
Union Carbide Corporation
United Parcel Service
United Space Alliance
US Department of Energy
US Department of State
US Gypsum Corporation
US Marine Corps
USAA
Vastar Resources, Inc.
VF Jeanswear
VULCRAFT
Wafer Tech
Westinghouse Electric Company
Williams
WS Atkins
York International Corporation
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