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Page 2A STUDENT TRAVEL NEWS Tuesday, Febnu- THE BATTALION by R.DeLuna Cruise ai Kidman announc separatic LOS ANGELES (AP)- 11 years of marriage, Tom; and Nicole Kidman said! that they are separating h their work is keeping thenu Pat Kingsley, a spokesw: the actors, said the dec® made regretfully. “Citing the difficultiesiu in divergent careers, whic; stantly keep them apan.tfe eluded that an amicablesep. seems best for both of their time,” Kingsley said. The couple have two^: children, Connor and hate was not known whether;; would be shared. Kingsle;. further comment. Cruise. 38. has starred ini the Fourth of July, A F& Men, Jerry Maguire, Miss; possible. Rain Man, Topbi Magnolia. Kidman, 33, spent three- in Spain last fall to film ft with Cruise as one of thee, producers. Her movie ere; elude Batman Forever,\k To Die For. The couple starred togefe films Far and Away and Thunder. Harambee Continued fmH also recited his poem. “PL Education: Secret Dianeso:. away Slave.” “Harambee is theequiuk our pre-Kwanzaa celebrjiio? fall semester,” said Megan! BAC co-director of fmanm nior psychology major 'll wil hard to top this duringtaof semester.” '•■-fM Celebration of B!ac) \ Month began in 1926 as bfe tory Week. Dr. Carter G. chose to celebrate black Is February in honor of the bin:; the two great emancipators,fe Lincoln and FrederickDougfc to its popularity, the weekfc bration expanded to a month:® Attention All Members of This award recognizes students for their outstanding contributions to the quality of student life programs at Texas A&M. All students are encouraged to apply for this award. Leadership experience and excellence in achievement. Student life is the other education. Spirit Award applications now available: On-line at www.AggieNerwork.com Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center Reception Desk President's Office, 8th Floor Rudder Vice President for Student Affairs, 10th Floor Rudder Office of the Dean of each College Office of Graduate Studies Student Activities Office, Suite 125 Koldus Building Multicultural Services Department, Suite 137 MSC Commandant's Office, 102 Military Sciences MSC Student Programs Office, 216 & 223 MSC Application HELP workshop: February 8, 2001, 6:30-8:00 Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center Applications due February 15, 2001 at 5:00 p.m. to the Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center Reception Desk. Student Activities At Texas A&.M University - The Association OF FORMER STUDENTS Questions? Please e-mail: SpiritAward@AggieTietwork.com NSCS HOLLYWOOD US; For shovtrtimes call 76T Hwy. 30 @ E. Bypui ( or log on to ClMBUrtCM National Society of Collegiate Scholars Spring Social will take place Wednesday, February 7th at 5:30 PM Koldus Building Rm 110 New and Old members welcome! 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