Be an SI Leader! Learn what it’s all about. Supplemental Instruction Job Fair Thursday, October 21, 1999 Rudder 701 5:30 p.m. Qualifications: Undergraduate Student Good Interpersonal Communication Skills Energetic & Motivated 3.0 GPR THE BEST JOB ON CAMPUS! Texas A&M University Center for Academic Enhancement Room 525 Blocker 845-2724 www.tamu.edu/cae Hmrkj Sterlm C. Ems’s 100“' Birthday 1999 BOOKSALE Textu A&lM Unitwscty QeiteroX Libraries iHsthes Academic Building Rotunda, Silent Auction/ Thursday, October 21, 1999 8:00 CU.M,, to 5:00 jo-.My. general Booksale, Thursday &l Triday, October 21-22 8:00 cu.m,, to 5:00 fr.M,. Tor Mjore, inforMotion,, contort Carolyn, SMuth at 85-5-8850 % . So , Wh at Do Y OU Do? Seme people become scientists. Seme balance budgets. Respectable professions no doubt. But Jim West opted for semething a little different. He's a puppeteer. What does that mean? Therd s only one way to find cut! FOR THE YOUNG AT ART! Mozart, Monsters & Matisse Rudder Theatre Saturday, October 23 at 2 PM & 4 PM Etr tictets, call 845-1234. Order cn-line at opas.tamu.edu. Generously supported by: The OPAS Guild Supporting the arts since 1973. Sponsored in part ky: FIRST ^pmencan KBTX Season Media Partners: College Station ytmw Page 10 • Monday. October 18, 1999 N ATION Irene heads for North Carol Hurricane brings potentially more flooding, expected to nuk\t WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — Hurricane Irene continued to track toward North Carolina yesterday, bringing the potential for more flooding to the storm-weary state. Officials reported no sustained tropical-force winds on land before dawn yesterday, although sustained winds near 50 mph were clocked over coastal waters. Still, Irene continued to maintain sustained winds of 75 mph — just above the threshold for a hurricane. Topsail Beach, northeast of Wilmington, was or dered evacuated yesterday morning. Nearby Onslow Beach, under the Marine Corps’ jurisdiction, was closed as well. A steady rain fell across the southeast quarter of the state. Late Saturday, evacuation orders were issued for Sun set Beach and Ocean Isle along North Carolina’s south ern coast, and yesterday no one was being permitted on the nearby Oak Island, where Hu meant fi ^ ashore last month, Brunswick Countyeniei^ ' agement officials said. At 8 a.m. EOT yesterday, the center offe about 115 miles south of Charleston, S.C.,mi at 10 mph. A gradual turn toward thenonti along with an increase in speed, wasforecs; yesterday. Projections from the National Hurricane the ragged eye of the storm near CapeRoi northeast of Charleston, by yesterday aftem®! It was expected to make landfall nearthe olina-South Carolina state line late yesterday A hurricane warning was in effect from San to Cape Hatteras, N.C., and a tropical stormy posted for north of Cape Hatteras to the Vi from St. Augustine Beach, Fla., to Savannah,C; Battalion Ol iGon ecently the debate between lutionists creationists: the appear: e of humans ^his planet accelerated Fires blaze unchecked across Califon Close obser-; "non of the Ar Ine would see BELLA VISTA, Calif. (AP) — Fires burned out of control across thousands of acres of brush and grass yesterday in northern Califor nia, where the blazes have destroyed scores of homes and forced thou sands of people to evacuate. Winds moderated in the after noon, and some of those forced Sat urday to flee a 20,000-acre fire in Shasta County were allowed to re turn to see if they still had homes. More than 100 structures were destroyed. “There’s people calling who I’ve known for 20 years, calling to see if their houses are okay,” volunteer Fire Capt. Jan Gross, said. ‘‘I don’t “There’s people calling ... to see if their hous es are okay I don’t have the heart to tell them they’ve lost It. ” — Jan Gross volunteer Fire Captain have the heart to tell them they’ve lost it.” Karen Jane Savage, 44, a volun teer firefighter from Junction City, ^ .-r j , , Jedgeover Li Calif., died after she was,isn’t vice i ruck near the blaze, taflving before of the California Defi-M n e yp S ? Forestry said. the start c I he tire was ZO-per:;p emocrt tained yesterday, ment was expected by Wyckoff said. Some 940p* fighting the blaze. The fire began aM;li| and was fanned by to 25 mph. The loss by yesterday mated at $5 million. Exact numbers of strayed would likely notbe until the flames wereexis fire officials said. Nurse convicted of killing 6 patients Poll reveals ordinary America appreciate U.S. military miglit BRAZIL, Ind. (AP) — A former nurse was convicted of murder yesterday in the deaths of six pa tients who authorities said were deliberately given lethal injections at a western Indiana hospital. Jurors hearing the case of Orville Lynn Majors told the judge they could not reach a verdict on the seventh count. Majors, 38, faces a maximum of 65 years in prison on each count. The judge set sentencing for Nov. 15. Majors’ sister, Debbie McClel land, said as she paced the court room, “How could they do this to him? He didn’t kill anyone." Defense attorneys said they plan to appeal the verdict. “Lynn is very upset,” defense attorney Carolyn Rader said. “It’s very human to feel some sense of closure, or peace even, at the worst possible news. ” Majors had contended the patients died of the ailments that put them in the hospital, but prosecutors said the deaths were consistent with injections of potassium chloride, epineph rine or both. Police found containers of both drugs at Majors’ house and in his van. The patients died in a 13- month span at Vermillion County Hospital in Clinton. AP POLL Support for U.S. armed forces An overwhelming number of Americans have a “good deaTof’son confidence in their military, an Associated Press poll found. Here; the results of the poll. How much confidence do you have in America's anned forces? 11 \ ou had a son or ilaimhien»to«! planning to enter the military,nip J®ones of Ri .mation, it £ Ived not in a ion. There v horizon for port not onl |o that of the In spite of al re’s bandwaj apart. Chalh orge W. Bus! ie but also by Bradley, Gc become a p ath March. Much has b re’s charisrr irmful effect! ue” on his i rtainly have ere is a far s eGore camp ggernaut to j handlers ha mpaign, lack ;ues. Gore’s lack i icumented. Ii Some confidence 28% Good deal of confidence 64% support that step or suggest a difmi occupation? Sugqe a dine Very little confidence 5% jest ferent occupation 29% Don’t know 1% No 1 confidence 2% Congress is considering a pay increase for those who serve in the U.S. military. Do you support or oppose raising their pay? 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