The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 01, 1999, Image 2

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do different things, there is still a
same basic thread that runs
through all of us.”
Events later this week include
a panel discussion on how Islam
can solve many of the dilemmas
of modern women, and two pre
sentations by Dr. David Zwink, an
American-Muslim convert and a
member of the Islamic Society of
North America.
The panel discussion on Islam's
answers to the problems of modern
women will be tomorrow at 7:15
p.m. in 292B MCS.
Zwink will give a presentation
on how Islam can overcome alien
ation and violence in society
Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in Rudder
301 and a general informational
presentation on Islam Thursday at
7:15 p.m. in Rudder 510.
Brief
Crash kills two
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on Highway 6
A Sour Lake woman
and her daughter were
killed Saturday morning
in a two-vehicle accident
on Highway 6. two miles
south of College Station.
Barbara Bell. 51. and
Catherine Bell. 17. were
traveling northbound in
their Ford Mustang when
it hydroplaned and en
tered the southbound
lane, where it was struck
by a Chevrolet truck.
Micah Thomas. 19,
and Dwayne Gilbert. 19]
who were in the truck!
were taken to the College
Station Medical Center,
where they were treated
and released.
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coaching win Saturday against OWahon
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rHumanity’s Quest for Peace Nov 3rd Rudder 310 @7:15pm^^
Islam Nov 4th Rudder 510 @7:15pmV«>^
BY BEAU & BRB
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Muslim Students Association
For more infip, contact: 862-9452 or 846-7718
Islam 101@tamu.edu
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Man-made vs. God-made.
Trip to the Moon.
The Moon.
The moon is the perfect size and distance from Earth. Its per
fect gravitational pull creates tides so our oceans do not stag
nate, but not so much movement that our massive oceans spill
across the continents. Is our world just a result of random
chance plus time? Or was it thoughtfully and precisely created
by a God? A God who's much more than a vague, generic life
force?
Interested
in connecting
with Campus Crusade
for Christ? Call
1-800-678-5462
or email
studentHnc@uscm.org
To see some inspiring evidence for the existence of a loving
Creator whom you can have a personal relationship with, call
1-800-236-9238 or email Articles@EveryStudent.com for a free
copy of the article "Is There A God?"
There’s a God. Tbu should know.
www.EveryStudent.com
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Treat her to a night of music and dancing without ever leaving
your seat! Thanks to MSC OPAS and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
The King and I, a Broadway musical classic.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
THE KING
Rudder Auditorium
Sunday, November 7 at 2:00 PM & 7 : 3o pjvi
Sponsored by:
MSC
Tickets available at the MSC Box Office. Call
845-1234. Or, order on-line at opas.tamu.edu.
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General Meeting
Tuesday, November 2nd
8:30 p.m. Kolduslll
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