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Water accidents claim Texan lives > SunOS pa; m fflNIWKO (JIUOHICLB BY J. GOLDFLUTE Tal $UKT HAS A UTTU- somm^ ih) nc6£- ■ Apt. #38 by kyle w Arghl We‘ve hit land, mateysl Prepare to unload the precious cargo of hot pants 1 I Oh my.....god I knew parking on campus was risky, but damn! HOUSTON (AP) — A 36-yea' old Texas man died while spea fishing off Port Aransas and a 9-year-old Houston boy presumed dead off the coasts Galveston after a series ofwi ter-related accidents off Texas Coast this past weekenii In Port Aransas, Ante Steiner of Portland, Texas, Sunday while diving off oil rigs the Gulf of Mexico. In Galveston, Broderick Gra was missing and presume; dead Monday after he andte other boys were swept sea on Sunday while the water. Kevin Moore, 12, James White, 11, were cued by their uncle, RobertAr ders. Anders originallyhada three boys in tow, but Gfo; was swept from his arms an; out to sea, officials said.Tei- ans on Monday were greetiif another week of hot, dry ditions as summer weatlw settled in around the state. M Activists protest dolphin exhibit en alw Mr. An a body the Ms. America geant — gendt and women are b with a particulars termined by little given equipmen These roles impa i, and now! more present tha With that fact Reaeation Cente fort to help won roles and concer the "Women on V seminar aims to use free weights myths surror DeAun Woos the Student Rec, ntimidated by th that surrounds tl the Rec Center. "We are tryir with the free w< ret the QUEEN BEA BY NOTORIOUS U.B CORPUS CHRISTI, Te| (AP) — A weekend protest: animal rights activists stag;: near the Texas State'/ urn has resulted in threen- rests. Dozens protested the pro posed Dolphin BayexhSi $11.5 million project t aquarium is raising Ms® construct. 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