The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1999, Image 9

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iference sei
ie Texas A&M
ted the conferences
high note with a
the
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/ and a 4-1
7 over the
arsity of
as Sunday,
nior forward
' Thrasher
he way for
Aggies this
end with five _
ist Missouri and
st Kansas — wfc
eason total to 18 p
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as was Thrasher's Isl
af the season,
i my opinion,
her is the best!
lig 12 Conference,
rerrieri said,
jr other Aggies joiiwj
ig list over the wee‘?i
dominated each tea
se rattled off 45
the defense manag
Missouri and
11 shots.
:h the two victoriesi
1 is increased to 144.
>gies end the Big 12m
mark of 7-3.
imming finis
:ond in re*
; Texas A&M mer
n's swimming ant
finished strongFnoci: ninees,” Buchanan wrote in a
! Relays in Ames
i Aggie women
vith University of k
the Aggie men place
lior Tracey Evans,
itharpentier and sopfi
)0-yard butterfly relai
of 2:55.86. Evans,
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y nomination
cause the
hington elite
he GOP has
me.” New
developer
Md Trump
Iso said he will
,e the switch
possible pre-
[e to his own candidacy,
uchanan planned to announce
decision today during a speech
irginia, but the television com-
itator told potential supporters
[needed a forum to distinguish
self from the leading major par-
ominees.
“Issues which I believe are of
found importance to our na-
’s future — among them
e, immigration, right to life,
•national sovereignty and for-
n interventionism — will not
seriously debated in 2000 be
en the probable establishment
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er seeking money for his new
npaign, a copy of which was
ained yesterday by the Associ-
d Press.
hind the Universityif; K source close to Buchanan,
aking on condition of anonymi-
iaid the letter was authentic.
Ho received first pte Frump, meanwhile, told the AP
would file papers today chang
his voter registration from the
urder trial opens in
tyoming gay attack
sophomore Shannc'i jublican Party to the Indepen
inny Johnson, looks ice Party — the Reform affiliate
in the 1500-yard •-i|n|4ew York.
15:11.97).
shman Amy Osmai
Barris and
se Blau captured at
J place finish in 8
ackstroke relay wit.
5.24. The women ais
d place in the
/ relay (8:49.72) com
jele and seniors M ADA ,. TC rAn ,
an and Monica Wife ^ E, Wyo. (A ) B
women, needing ID Tl 2F eV n Pe n
5 in the 100-yard fre 0 -™ h 'P “ at ! h ™ sh fP ard and
a tie the Jayhawksl. 1 " Ieft lllm lashed a fence on a
ace overall, did just
more Kelly Bolton, P ^ . \ T P
and Williams toot ) u 7 .se fction McKinney
vith a time of 44.14. ^ a r S le ln , th | fat f 1 t ; eatl , n S of
men divers also « fyco lege student last October,
showing at ,i, e , tewth opening statements to
notes Riley Janes» " today >n McKinney s murder
nd juniors Davi(l * ‘I. those lawyers will try to keep
fred Mansour beg. " off , death row 7 “nyincmg
toivimrt nbt ors he never intended or
lm!!S 1 ' n ”«t to kiU Shepard.
The killing drew enormous at-
[ition and became an emblem for
iny gay-rights advocates of the
ed t0 add sexual orientation to
breaststroke |i. discrimination laws
Defense lawyer Dion Custis has
d the death was not a hate
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LOO-yard medley
). Tate, teamed
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Aggie men took
-place finishes in
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ir, Janes and senioi
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st place in the
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ter all. A win over
na State is the firsts!?
ting Nebraska may lit
;est.
r e’s nowhere else toj 1
’ A&M linebacker BriJ*
said. “We’re not
our heads and we’re?
go downhill from he?
re going to all stepuf
:hings better in pracf
hings better in meet
l not let this happen
ng the season heart
ily close to the top a
ing to two unrankei
is left the Aggies feel
’ve hit rock bottom,
y can only hope theit
aining regular season
ike them back toward!
)dy got a compass?
Al Lazarus is a
journalism maf
crime. He told prospective jurors
that drugs and alcohol spurred
McKinney’s actions, and his
client’s use of those substances
would be a core part of his defense.
“What you have to decide in
this case is basically a question of
why,” he said during jury selection.
The 22-year-old is charged with
first-degree murder, aggravated
robbery and kidnapping in the Oct.
7, 1998, beating. McKinney faces
the death penalty if convicted.
Prosecutors said McKinney and
Russell Henderson, 22, met Shep
ard in a bar and convinced him to
leave with them. They said the pair
drove Shepard to a remote area
east of Laramie, tied him to the
fence, robbed him of $20 and beat
him into a coma. Shepard, 21, died
five days later.
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