The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 06, 2001, Image 2

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STUDENT TRAVEL
NEWS
Tuesday, Febnu-
THE BATTALION
by R.DeLuna
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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
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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.
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