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BY J. GOLDFLUTE
Thursday
Campus Calendar
The Hillel Jewish Student Associ
ation will have Hebrew lessons at
9 p.m. in the Hillel Foundation
Building. For more information
please contact Rabbi Tarlow at
764-8402.
viewing at 5:30 pm in Koldus 110.
The Career Center will be holding
a independent job search seminar
for grad students at 5:30pm in
Koldus 111.
The Career Center will be holding
orientations for on-campus inter
viewing at 11 am in MSC 292A.
The Democratic Socialists of
Texas A&M will have a guest
speaker (Dr. Slattery, “What is Post
modernism?”) at 7 p.m. in Rudder
504. For more information please
e-mail socialists@stuorg.tamu.edu.
The Career Center will be holding
orientations for on-campus inter-
The Rio Brazos Audubon will be
holding their September meeting
at 7:30 p.m. at the College Sta
tion Conference Center (1300
George Bush Drive). There will be
guest speakers including Mark
Smith, the College Station Direc
tor of Public Works, and the new
ly hired greensway coordinator.
Everyone is invited.
The Career Center wilt be holding
behavioral interviewing at 12 pm in
MSC 292B. It will feature Price Wa
terhouse Coopers.
FORT WORTH (AP) —Am?
cused in the abduction of a
Texas girl talked about the6-
old's disappearance to hisja.
according to testimony onlue?
Richard Lee Franks is unc;
ing his second trial in thek: 1
ping of Opal Jo Jennings, wb:^
not been seen since she
near her grandparents' Sa;-
house in March 1999. Franks'
trial ended in a hung jury inj.
On the opening day ofte$t4 Mi, A/f
before a Tarrant county
court judge, two former cour"
ers were called to bolster in IyBtuart Hun
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the case against him waswea
that Opal’s body would neX
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Robert Wood, who nowwtr*
the Mansfield Police Depart^
told jurors Franks sobbed ii
and said he knew he hi
something wrong.
Wood and another forme;
Roger Poison, also saidtha:
they worked in the Tarrant C
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scheduled a Town Tour and. Us uanl '
cheon on Tuesday, October ias on
9 am - 1pm. The luncheonwL alcs arc C( . )n . s
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The Asian American Christian Fel
lowship will hold a general meeting
at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder 410. For
more information please contact
Sunny at 268-5315.
Friday
Monday
Texas A&M University Women’s
“Places like
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Will be meeting m j elis at hc
Station Kroger parkingW. soek it ou , her<
& SW. Parkway) at 8:45 . Thecares , s ,
carpooling. Please RS .
Sept. 26 to Margie Henrys:
0082 if you plan to join uslf
tour and luncheon. For chile
reservations at the “Just
In" child care center, pleas;
Whitney Cahill at 694-194(
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Beth Miller, Editor in Chief
Jeff Kempf, Managing Editor
Marium Mohiuddin, City Editor
Ruben DeLuna, Graphics Editor
Blaine Dionne, Sports Editor
Jason Lincoln, Sports Editor
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