Thursday, August 3,!® ecret out anything that coil "feet their bottom line, e scads of these laws where somebody f information publisl oany, even if the infom,- said Paul Levy anafe sumer advocacy grot ?n. "They want revay nt to unmask the pew lopefully, the courtsui ost of these lawsuitsu tout intimidation." anies argue they needli dividuals to serve tliec ints so a judge can dete r they did break the lat ies also note employee uired to sign nondisd- lother ke the rest of the kidst iilla said. the victim's adopfc daughter is mentally! vulnerable adult abus vas not well while k , but in short phone cal woman was doingwel. here and knock on (lie trini) told me, 'Youha! me have a chance.'"Sk :ened to have her arrest- perty. srrillas fifty lAR, India (AP)-Sus- nic guerrillas ambushed :amp and attacked a vil- nearly 50 people in In- ed Kashmir state, offi- ednesday. rate attacks came as the eral government pre- k to the main guerrilla ishmir, which hasbeen an Islamic insurgency itest violence, the ai led a village latelues- nantnag area of central ling up and shootingto n, the Press Trust of In- i. lied were workers at a y who had mig Indian states for work, aid. a iketmaster Wee. •iListen to KAMI! 90.9 FM at 1:57 p.m. fdr details on the Blinn nursing program. • Check out The Battalion online at battalion.tamu.edu. V • King takes court A&M basketball player Bernard King travels overseas to play with Big 12 All-Star team Page 3 Weather: Partly cloudy with a hiqh of 98 and a low of 75. MONDAY August 7, 2000 Volume 106-Issue ikO 6 pages i a i i