SPRING FORWARD TO SUMMER Its never too early to start planning (and saving) ahead! Hello Cozumel. For those of you looking for someplace fun and exciting to dive, this is the location! WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW Trip Dates: August 20-2 7. 2000 Price Includes- Roundtrip airfare on Continental Airlines Hotel - Vista Del Mar Three days 2 tank boat dives at Aqua Safari Unlimited Shore Diving Flight Info: Depart Houston Intercontinental 9:30 a.m. / arrive Cozumel 1 1:39 a.m. Depart Cozumel 1 2:2 0 p.m. / arrive Houston 2:3 9 p.m. Non Diver Price - $ 635.00 Limited Space! Paradise Scuba Mfrtlft $775 Page 4 NATION & WORLD THE BATTALION 10 Indian Bengal tigers dead, cause unknown /The APrinceton '—Review NEW DELHI, India (AP) — Ten Royal Bengal tigers died at an In dian zoo and more are struggling for life in a case that has baffled vet erinarians, local media reported yesterday. The cause of the deaths was not im mediately known. Workers at Nandankanan Zoo said the tigers had been suffering from jaun dice and were given medication on empty stomachs. Star News television reported. The tigers were not fed on Monday, a regular practice because the zoo has been struggling to care for its animals since a devastating cyclone hit the poor state last year. Star News said. Zoo officials were not available for comment. Some tigers lay dead in their con crete enclosures. Zoo workers carried dead tigers on poles through the com pound to the post mortem area. There were no doctors tending to the ill tigers, the station said. S.C. Sharma, a wildlife expert, told Star TV that the tigers could be suffer ing from a bacterial infection spread by Tsetse flies. He said crowding at the zoo could have resulted in poor hygiene, which spreads the infection. Veterinari ans reportedly were prescribing antibi otics to the animals. The Nandankanan Zoo, in Bhubaneshwar, capital of Orissa state, has India's largest collection of Royal Bengal tigers and the world's largest collection of white tigers, the United News of India reported. The zoo had 55 tigers until the first one, a male named Sagar, died Tuesday night. By Wednesday morning, nine more were dead, UNI and Star News reported. The 10 dead animals were among 17 tigers vaccinated on Monday, UNI re ported. The seven others remained in critical condition Wednesday. UNI said at least two of the dead tigers were rare, white ones. Tiger tragedy . Preliminary autopsies indicate that 10 of 56 Royal Bengal tigers at the Nanankanan Zoo in India died of sleeping sickness, an illness spread by tsetse flies. The zoo has India’s largest collection of this endangered species. Royal Bengal tiger Length: 8.8-10.2 feet (male) 7.8-9.4 feet (female) Weight: 396-573 pounds (male) 287-353 pounds (female) Population in India: 2,500 to 3,750 Population worldwide: 3,176 to 4,556 Longevity: 15 years (20 in captivity) Range: Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar and Nepal Source: World Wildlife Fund ■n>»rcda,,J„K, BELFAST, Nortl commanders and p day for Protestant protests that have struction across No At daybreak. Be way carefully dowr glass, rubble and oc theproductof a thir in hard-line Prote‘ most serious incide changed fire with p body was reported The mounting a properties are desij ties to reverse their Protestant parade f this Sunday. 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Such advertisements were com monplace in Northern newspapers until the Civil War was under way, but the newspaper said Tuesday it felt compelled to apologize for that dark chapter in its history as the nation's longest continuously published daily. "We are not proud of that part of our history and apologize for any in volvement by our predecessors at The Courant in the terrible practice of buy ing and selling human beings that took place in previous centuries," said Ken DeLisa, a spokesperson for the newspaper. In its story, which ran across the top of the front page. The Courant noted how it recently had published stories examining how insurer Aetna Inc. had apologized in March for having sold policies to slave owners. 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