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Page 2 i: Q E 500 WELLS 1.00 YOU CAUL IT’S ’till 1 1pm OUTER LIMITS (HarleY'J 7 01 University Dr. 691-0484 CAMPUS Friday, Noverafce: THE BATTALION Friday,! FISH by R.DeLuna Panel MAa), Toby's 5lSTfel<'5 So U)H#T /IKE VoO (pOiNb Do V\APP V / USA » . -^T U)HV ts THE^e A CRYjAJb LITTLE Boy oaJ THE oTher £/0I> OP This LEAsh * Cotitinuedfromti \ Geva did not blame a partial® for the disruptions and violent; f “I think Yasser Arafat want | than peace — he wants state! f Geva said. However, he adtk ii Hamas, an Palestinian res - movement, is interfering by m (■ statehood at the expense of live, r Geva said he does notftl li/fj peaceful end to this conflict. | 1VI l ‘There needs to be a certain: Apt. #160 by Kylew Really? Was it cool? Were people having fun? X have no idea, man. I can't remember a thing about it. So it had to have been cool! Pacifica String Quartet Presented by Friends of Chamber Music and the . Department of Performance Studies No admission charge November 6, 2000, 7:30 p.m. Bush Conference Center, TAMU orship Directory of death before they will realu need for peace,” he said. “In® them to sit down and attempts: talks, the violence has to be slop Geva said only necessity vii late a peace agreement. The U.S. presence is amustt region, Zilkha said, because Iss Palestine do not trust allies t France and Russia. “They trust the United Stair cause they seem to have nod terest in the Middle EastthantOi stability,” Zilkha said. “The 11 States needs to push them to peace, they will not do it on then. The United States is conside decent, honest peace negotiator!' Middle East, Geva said, becai and stability in that region noil: gious conflicts are importam United States. “I think what happened!' USS Cole has something todi that area, but at this point, the not refusing U.S. aid on ner.” Geva said. By Hil The Bn Mc( tumedi gels. M Acadei covick switchi his big will be Md across sponso questic Mo 70s sh on ere: Evercl Smash arRay “Iv tape,” don’t t differe Mi St Zilkha agreed that the tragec , lL L , ( flicted upon the USS Cole prof l snou ' L had some Middle Eastern tie;, \ A does not foresee this occurred \ A)Wn ' an action taken on behalf off I Palestine or Israel. ? minutt Zilkha proposed that a soliif|t the conflict would be for Pale build a strong economy and the desire for Israeli territory \\i| appear. “If they have a good ic base, they will not gooutim streets and throw stones,” he sal: Geva said he believes the conflict can be solved on an eqit for all parties because they have lar political values, if they justsiil with open intentions. The key peace agreement between theft lions will be hard to establish. “It is difficult because there is history of distrust, somethingiM to get over,” Geva said. Zilkha and Geva ei evening by saying betv/een Israelis and not seem likely to end i ture, as the death rate rise. In the meantime, the Hi States must stand aside andpto'i support for a peace agreement. i Assembly ofQod Cfmrcfi ofCfvrist Northgate Continued from Page 1 Bethel Temple Assembly of God 2608 Villa Maria, Bryan 776-4835 Sunday Worship 10:15, 6:00 pm Sunday School 9:30 (Baptist Try us out! You can expect... • Upbeat worship • A casual setting • Friendly people • Practical messages Living Hope Baptist Church Sunday Schedule: 9:45 AM Bible Study 11:00 AM Worship 6:30 PM Worship INFO: 690-1911 We are NOW meeting at Cypress Grove Inter. School on Graham Rd. between Wellborn and the West bypass service Road. A&M Church of Christ 1901 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. (979)693-0400 Sunday Morning Services: 8 a.m. & 10:30 Sunday Night: 6 p.m. Aggie Class: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. KESisBziasaEEa journalism major, said Planet Northgate is a great opportunity for students and the Bryan-College Sta tion community to interact and cel ebrate diversity. A free variety show on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. will showcase music, dance and entertainment ac tivities from around the globe. The festival will be held in the Northgate Promenade area at the corner of Boyette and Church streets; it will begin today at 6:30 p.m. and last until midnight, and continue on Saturday from ll:00 a.m. until midnight. MSC Town Hall is assisting in arranging the concerts, and MSC Hospitality, in conjunction with the L.T. Jordan Institute, will help co ordinate the children’s activities. Several local donors and Universi ty sponsors are helping fund the event. Attack Con tinned from Pflf embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dares Salaam, Tanzania. Twelve A® icans were among the 224 people killed in the attacks. Salim. 41, has been charged in the United States with murder con? acy and use of weapons of mass destruction in an international plottoli Americans. He is alleged to be the finance chief for Osama bin laden. Saudi exile accused of being behind the bombings. Salim was arrested in Germany in September 1998 on a U.S. wans He was extradited to the United States three months later. ‘Episcopal Fellowship Free Will Baptist Church College & Career Class You are invited to a Bible study especially for students. Sunday mornings at 9:45 1228 W. Villa Maria 779-2297 For more information contact Marcus Brewer: 696-6558 m-brewer@tamu.edu http ://PersonalWebs.mvriad.net/ffwb St. Thomas Episcopal 906 George Bush Dr. • College Station, TX 696-1726 Sunday services at 8:00, 9:00 and especially for late rising Ags, 11:15 a.m. Next door to Canterbury House, the Episopal Student Center (Presbyterian DISCOUNT BRIDAL & MORE Brand Names For Less Bridals • Bridesmaids In CS @ 107 Walton & Texas Ave. Call For Bridal Appt. 979-764-4044 TUES - SAT 10 - 6 BY APPT LATE TUES & THURS VARSITY FORD www.varsityfordlincolnmercury.com College Grad & Graduate Student Rebates & Interest Rat All 2000 Vehicles on SALE (all rate, rebate, and inventory information is updated weekly) PRE-OWNED SPECIALS ARE CHANGED WEEKLY College Grad and 1st Time Buyer Program for Internet Users Questions? - e-mail us at varsityflm.com Catfobc St. Mary’s Catholic Center 603 Church Avenue in Northgate (979)846-5717 www.aaaiecatholic.org Pastoral Team Rev. Michael J. Sis, Pastor Rev. David A. Konderia, Associate Pastor Campus Ministers - Deacon Bill Scott, Deacon David Reed, Martha Tonn, Lillian Smith, Maureen Murray, Jill Bludau Daily Masses Mon.-Fri.: 5:30 p.m. in the Church Tues. & Thurs. 12:05 p.m. in the All Faiths Chapel Sat.: 10:30 a.m. (Korean) Weekend Masses Sat.: 5:30 p.m. (English), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) Sun.: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 am, 5:30 pm, 7:00 p.m. Confessions Wed. 8:30-9:30 p.m., Sal. 4:00-5:15 p.m. or by appointment. Covenant Presbyterian Church “A welcoming community of faith who reaches out, cares for one another & proclaims the love of Jesus Christ to all” Thomas W. Estes & G. Thomas Huser - Ministers Currently Meeting at Pebble Creek Elementary Sunday Service: 8:30 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Coming Soon (2001) to Rock Prarie & Wellborn Office: 3404 South College Ave., Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 846-5631, www.covenantpresbyterian.org To advertise on this page call The Battalion today! Want Gifts & Ca$h? 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