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ROBERT RODRIGUEZ FAMED DIRECTOR OF EL MARIACHI, DESPERADO, AND THE FACULTY *10 *10 STATE Page6 THI. BATTALION “Corps”vette STUART VILLANUEVA/I m Bahai INTRODUCING HIS FILM EL MARIACHI FEBRUARY 19 8:00PM RUDDER AUDITORIUM TICKETS AVAILABLE @ MSC BOX OFFICE OR BUY A FILM FESTIVAL PASS FOR ACCESS TO ALL FOUR EVENTS FESTIVAL PASS *30 Ax Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our abilities. Presented by ICM Artists LTD. Lecture Division Austin Maness, a junior engineering technology major, checks out a Corvette at the MSC Tuesday. The car was one of many displayed outside the MSC by the Texas A&M Sportscar Club. Child dies in psychiatric hospital SAN ANTONIO (AP) —A 9-year-old boy has died after psychiatric hospital workers pinned him to the floor during a violent struggle. Randy Steele died Monday afternoon at North Central Baptist Hospital, a day after the incident at Laurel Ridge Hospital. A spokeswoman for the psychiatric hospital said the boy had been at the locked facility since Jan. 7. He reportedly became violent Sunday after noon and scuffled with two mental health work ers, she said. As staff workers restrained the boy, holding his arms and wrestling him to the floor, he began to struggle to breathe, spokeswoman Donna Bur- tanger said. “Fie was becoming very violent, quite aggres sive,” Buitanger said. “They were trying to calm him down.” Police spokesman Al Ballew said the boy showed signs of trauma on his face and abdomen. Until police get an autopsy report, investiga tors are handling the case as an apparent sudden death, Ballew said. “We feel our staff acted professionally and in full accordance with all operating procedures,” Burtanger said. “They are specially trained in methods of physical restraint.” It was the second time in less than three years a young patient has died after being restrained by Laurel Ridge workers. In August 1997, a 16-year-old girl died imme diately after a violent struggle with staff members. The Bexar County medical examiner’s of fice ruled the girl died from a previous heart condition. On Jan. 25, a 15-year-old girl was killed when she tried to escape the hospital and ran into high way traffic on Loop 1604. Wednesday, Februan Judge orders depositions it ,\alm'sd;i\. corruption ca 1 lOUSTON (AP) — A federal judge Monday on depositions of tw o federal prosecutors, an FBI agent key witnesses in the public corruption case againstil Texas prison chief James A. “Andy” Collins. U.S. District Judge Ly nn N. Hughes' mling couldi nate the immunity offers made by the government tohi Michael and Patrick Ciraham, Houston businessmen a milted felons w ho are the key w itnesses in three majors corruption cases. Since falling into tax trouble in early 1996, theft have been the centerpiece witnesses of separate federal: ligations in Louisiana and Texas into Collins, formerLk Gov. Fdwin Edwards and former Houston Mayaj Hotheinz. Defense lawyers want to find out what theG offered in return for their testimony during a l ( )%irsi with federal investigators in New Orleans. Last mi judge delayed the start of Collins' trial to continue pn extent of the immunity offer. Collins is accused of accepting S20.()(X) in kickbact Canadian businessman Yank Barry , owner of VttaPro Prosecutors allege Collins, then director of the TexasD: ISA ceni taseman “It appears they did not^ through the normal, forma procedure to obtain immii nity for the Grahams." A&M |i — Lynn N. HiMnlv one me U.S. District he would li icrfect gam “All I w ibout it Am But with )all and or diversity cited a hoi nd ended' “I wouk iack,” Vini Though Texas A&K -1 Tuesda ment of Criminal Justice, in exchange approved a fr S37.7 million contract for a soybean-based meals made by VitaPro. Hughes' order, stemming from a defense motioo November, requires the C irahams. assistant U-S-Atwrai ter Strasser and Jim Letten and FBI Agent JeffSanir deposed. Strasser, Letten and Santini, all based in the tel triet of Louisiana in New ()rleans. made a verbal immE' fer to the Grahams in 1996, federal prosecutors here to knowledged. "It appears they did not go through the normal.Mr;.fiseason at tl cedure to obtain immunity for the (irahams. - ' Iktecw Vining prosecutors during the hearing. "One of the reMi'iuf those procedures is so the people can know eminent is doing.” In December, I lughes ordered the govemmeMWl every record it had pertaining to the Grahams’ imitiuM after Collins’ attorney, Michael Ramsey, filed fora;'; ance to probe the agreement. Collins’ trial is delayed indefinitely pending tM lions, the first of which I lughes ordered to begin n. During the hearing, Ramsey also offered once-s* timony from a former assistant U.S. Attorney who9 to I louston to forestall a bankruptcy hearing that forced Michael Ciraham to testify. Both brothers have pleaded guilty to felonies— forgery and bankruptcy fraud, Patrick to a theft charsfi cepting $ 150,000 as part of a plan to get a convictedm out of prison. Both admitted failing to pay their 19901! Looking for an Internship? Attend the Internship Strategies seminar. 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