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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. McCarthy, 26, met Asli?| on the set of his film starring Kirk Douglas. Diamonds, to be releaij early 2000 by Miramax,cas''| glas as a former boxer re from a stroke. McCarthy, a former Playmate and host of the| game show "SingledOut's in the short-lived NBC sitcorl ny” and had a role opposil! Parker and Matt Stone in ttii edy BASEketball. Tarzan honored historical marke WINDBER, Pa. (AP)-Tr| man had some mountain-l his roots. A historical marker hoi Johnny Weissmuller, one: first movie Tarzans ar: Olympic gold medalist ini ming, was dedicated Mori Windber, about 60 miles: east of Pittsburgh. The star of a string of Wat white Tarzan films lived onlyt the town in the Allegheny Mo He was born in Freidorf.i nia, in 1904 and later mov« relatives to Windber. thensj coal mining town. Theyi Chicago in 1908. Capitalizing on Engineering Opportunities Career Fain 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 Students can attend 30 minute seminars presented 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 Understanding Diversity is Important to You What it takes to be Successful in the Corporate Environment How to Get a Job at a Startup Company 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 ONCOMMAND VIDEO 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 Reed Arena Zach There will be 4 buses running to and from Reed 9:30 - 5:30 on September 15 and 9:30 - 3:30 on September 16. They will pick up in front of Zachry and the MSC every 10 minutes. For more information, call 847-8567, or visit our website at http://sec.tamu.edu Hosted by the Student Engineers’ Council