NEED A JOB? THE KIDS KLUB IS SEEKING STAFF FOR THE 2000 SPRING SEMESTER Are you a fun person? Do you enjoy working with kids? ^fH< >\U>$ 160^ College Station Looking for valuable work experience? Are you available Mon.-FrL, 2:45 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.? If you answered yes to any of these questions, we may have a job for you. Applications are now being accepted for the Kids Klub After School Program at Central Park Office thru November 30th at 5 p.m. Employment to begin January 4th College Station ISD is an Equal Opportunity Employer For more information call: Male & Female Staff needed! -TVK >\lt>5 K&iEr 764-3486 COMPLIMENTARY PASSES EXCLUSIVELY FOR AMERICAN EXPRESS CARDMEMBERS. WHEN AND WHERE. Cinemark Hollywood Movie Cinema 16 December 2 WHAT. Cardmembers get a com plimentary pass for two for a preview screening of Universal Pictures’ new film Man on the Moon to be released December 22th. HOW. Just bring your American Express® Card and your student ID to the location listed below to pick up your pass. SPECIAL OFFER JUST FOR APPLYING. Receive a complimentary pass for two when you apply for the American Express® Credit Card for Students. MORE TO COME. Man on the Moon is one in a series of major motion pictures to be previewed on your campus this year, compliments of American Express. PICK UP YOUR TICKETS HERE. The Underground Market November 29 - December 2 ff:- ■ 3131 321345 blOOB 98 AX J B ATXJ X S AFI American Film Institute Entertainment Cards ©1999 American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. Page 6 • Monday, November 29. 1999 N ATION NASA to crash tiny probes into M PASADENA, Calif. (APJ — Two little space probes heading for Mars this week will not float beneath parachutes or bounce to a landing on cushions. Instead, they will smash into the planet at 400 mph, punching into the ground like inter planetary lawn darts. If the drastic landing technique works Friday, the softball-size in strument packages will search for water and test lower-cost technolo gy that could revolutionize solar sys tem exploration. The Deep Space 2 probes are fly ing toward the Red Planet along with the Mars Polar Lander. After they reach Mars, Polar Lan der will begin a controlled descent. The probes will follow 18 seconds later, but unlike the lander their 77- mile fall will not be slowed by any expensive parachutes or thrusters. “We’re not your average mis sion — we’re slamming into a planet at 400 mph,” Deep Space 2 project manager Sarah Gavit at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said. The $29.6 million Deep Space 2 probes are part of NASA’s New Millennium program, a series of inexpensive missions testing un tried technology for future space craft. Ten systems will be tried out during the Mars mission. For four years, Gavit and her team have been throwing models out of airplanes over the Mojave Desert and firing electronic de- Probes to study martian surface Guidance system initialization Turn to entry attitude Cruise nng and microprobe separation The Microprobes Two basketball-sized microprobes will be released by the spacecraft before entry The microprobes slam into the planet's surface at 400 mph After impact the probe will drill into the surface to study the soil with a pnmary goal of finding water ce The small science station will also measure soil temperature and monitor local martian weather A look at the probe “We had hard to v uitters am going to ji on the t from vices out of air guns to find de signs and materials that might survive a crash into the surface. After about 20 attempts, they fi nally arrived at a design that should withstand the force of impact, which will be 60,000 times stronger than gravity on Earth. Each probe will be proteciec the heat of entry by a basketbij aeroshell, but that will shatters! it hits the surface. Impact will cause a bull penetrator to separate fromth ter of each probe and plunger feet into the ground. Jit was fun —...■ | enjoy more than rowd. The on the crowd r Head of Mexican restaurant dies in plane eras PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A float plane piloted by the head of a Mexican health food restaurant chain carrying his three sons crashed into the Columbia River, killing all aboard. William S. “Tiger” Warren, the 48-year-old chair of Portland-based Macheezmo Mouse, was flying to the family’s summer home in Washington with sons Jack, 14; Will, 13; and Rob, 9, after a Thanksgiving gathering, family members said. The plane went down about 3 p.m. Saturday near the Washington side of the river, about 45 miles east of Portland, shortly after it left the water and began climbing into the sky, Dave Cox, spokesperson for the Skamania County sheriff’s office, said. “Witnesses said the plane was taking off, banking sharply to the left, and then went down,” Cox said. Dive teams on Saturday retrieved two bodies, a man believed to be Warren and a child. T\vo other bodies were pulled from the plane yesterday. “A gai somethini all your came out f half, we crowd didn be com Warren’s 8-year-old daughter, Lucy, hadstiiye! hind in Oregon with her mother, Geraldine, whonJ vorced from Warren and is now married to PorJ stockbroker H. Gerald Bid well. Warren, his ex-wife and Bidwell had justeittl from a long ordeal in court as witnesses agj disgruntled investor who blamed Bidwell rl $50,000 stock loss. 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