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While gaining 1,380 votes to Al Gore’s 750 from the overseas ab sentees, the Bush campaign com plained about large numbers of bal lots that were thrown out, often for a lack of an overseas postmark. Montana Gov. Marc Racicot, appearing at a news conference that Republicans held in Austin, told reporters that “the vice pres ident’s lawyers have gone to war in my judgment against the men and women who serve in our Armed Forces." Racicot said Bush’s lawyers could still file a legal challenge to the rejected military ballots. “We are presently in the process of examin ing our remedies," he said. “ ... We haven’t made our final judgment.” Continued from Each of the victims’faml an area reserved in thecordu perimeter. Texas A&M Presij§ Ray M. Bowen said the a was special for the famili™ have gone through the mo% “[The families] werevenBering i; ciative of the opportunity! fer aW ay t this event and reflect bad;L_] llc k in events of the past year,’’he^O nc j the All but two of the faniL^y Thai present for the remembrar l ,M eas t — mony. The families of Cl lyL e y ca Breen and Christopher LeeHj.tp 0 no t I tended other events in tki jJ, ar j no . towns, but close friendsatteiBj res ^ their representatives. . ., nd , John McBride, a fakK patie ly represented the Hear: - McBride was Heard'srood.irr; the Marine Military Acaderfi , 1 c they came to A&M. As the S'r i ^ of The Christopher Lee H Jf a alnl Memorial Scholarship,McB:,® ' u a he was “proud to take panrj§| a liccu 1 oniony.'" irthawm He said his friend wi^f^ng t mind as he walked toward a " < to light a candle. ^ ^ or e ’ “1 was thinking: It wasyYeighs. T ago that this is where heS e y nec McBride said. "It helped a Sjiaw. all of those people. [Thecere i|Anothc brought a sense of closure." ubinerge The occasion also provide; nto cold \ portunity for freshmen tow::: 'ffhawinj closeness of the Aggie famil; urkey. Th “1 believe the freshmen: er^hould dience tonight understand fil wo hours they're missing that expenes wing ur year,” Bowen said. "What I-By inert ask them to do is to helpuss If you 1 we have our Bonfire in 20021 allow the it is successful.” Kng. Ma David Berry, a freshmantmt be ct lural development, thinks freshmen understand! stemming from the tragedy® that something is missing(i A&M experience. “The memorial was ven a he said. “I felt a great sensed and I was mourning withera who was there. But, Idofeelii of void of something missing® campus.” Acct 209 Billy* Video Sun Nov 19 4pm-! 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