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Dtfii Cossack* oj Rostov Thursday, September 30 @ 7:30 PM Rudder Auditorium FORT WORTH AP) — Cassan dra Griffin’s 14-year-old life ended last week at Wedgwood Baptist Church after an apparently de ranged gunman killed seven peo ple attending a youth service, then turned the gun on himself. A standing-room crowd packed the bullet-scarred sanctuary yes terday afternoon for her funeral, one of three marking a final day of formal mourning for victims of Wednesday’s rampage by Larry Gene Ashbrook. “What a special girl she was,” Carolyn Jackson, a family friend, said after the service. “She was qui et, but she was powerful in her own right.” Jackson described the funeral, which was closed to the general public, as “powerful.” “I think everybody was affected by that service,” she said. “1 really believe God will use the situation for good.” Mourners have heaped flowers, stuffed animals, balloons and notes around the permanent sign ed on the church’s lawn people leaving the funeral ‘ large poster that also rests unt ame ed a '7 think everyone was affected by that service. I really believe God will use the situation for good.” — Carolyn Jack Family friend of Fort Wc shooting victim Cassandra Gr th fin Harvey- d. ’s w- eas as Birniu I The= Binds land t « Strollii about Bme s ■ "Tli ■avid stay in I Tha Bom 11 B dea l B At 5 Biiles ' ratical 1 i 'Bismh B Ma: Bph, v Bt leas B Fon the Fit laBorth \ North tB In 1 iBenirn Buesdc Floods causing chaos for Lubbo lane F LUBBOCK (AP) — As gray, misty skies head, residents of this usually arid West brace for another bizarre week of washed underwater parks and flooded car engines This year, Lubbock has received 18.5 ini — more than most Texas cities have receivi and twice as much as the city received las rain has caused several area lakes to flood Officials said damage probably will exceet Residents believe rain is only part of th >f r, Pt dr ram Season Media Partners: KBTX NNIAM' KJ^93A For tickets, order on-line at opas.tamu.edu. Or, call 845-1234. Many blame the city' high waters. “This shouldn’t happen every time rain,” Bonnie Parker, a 73-year-old Lu whose home has flooded twice in the p. said. “It started flooding after the first n week and the water hasn’t gone down Residents voted last week to approv tion of a new city drainage system. syste [he ave a tl >t five mot ght of rain navi \ene\e: ; predict!: the yea.': hi i' draiiupH^aith ions CeiK ;till tie h that was; ;house nd nowtfiB At !arolii jeate: "Tt there i of Env lolicy, uiffiEi one w to^M M [ of Southwestern g problems in ’ mostreafe struc erage eft he in ihnssaid. “Thafs\j|rirfflP'nto o their insurance aassalw/ . If you get caught ilding the hag Mo Coast ' thewi In every industry, the performers ore the key to the performance Never underestimate-fhe importance of people. Take any environment, from the most simplistic to the most advanced, and you’ll notice one common thread. People. They’re the key to success, discovery, to the future itself. At Hewitt, we’ve been putting people first for decades. Of course, that’s our business. We’re a global consulting firm specializing in human resource solutions. We’ve become an industry leader by creating a culture that encomages teamwork, innovative thinking and personal growth. What does it mean for you? Imagine reaching your potential. You can do it at Hewitt. Majors that have traditionally been successful in our organization: Accounting, Actuarial Science, Computer Science, Economics, Finance, Liberal Arts, Math, MIS, or Statistics. If you would like to apply for a position, we encourage you to submit your resume on-line, but you can also send it via fax. Please indicate your geographic area of interest. To submit on-line Please visit our web site at www.hewitt.com Find the position you’re interested in and follow the instructions for applying on-line. To submit a hard copy Fax your scannable resume to 847-771-7017. A “scannable” resume has standard fonts, plain text, and is without bullets and lines. At Hewitt Associates, we seek, respect, and value the diverse qualities and backgrounds our associates bring to the firm, and are committed to utilizing the richness of knowledge, ideas, and experience our diversity provides. Hewitt is an equal opportunity employer.