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A&M Travel Service 700 University Dr. East, Ste. 102 846-8881 THE BATTALION You go to school to learn You come home to: Relax 2, 3 or 4 bedroom apartment homes Play Workout Apartment Features: Individual lease by the bedroom Ethernet Service provided W/D in every unit Monitored intrusion alarms Basic cable provided Furnished units available Microwaves included Study Community Features: Sand volleyball court State of the art Multi-Media center Game room Fitness Center On University Bus Route Resort style pool w/jacuzzi STHILING UN (979) 696-5711 (979) 696-5661 - Fax Collegiate Residences 1 1 T HOLLEMAN DRIVE WEST www.suhvillage.coin t=) EQUAL HOUSING Love is in the air ednesday, Fcl PATRIC SCHNEIDERTm Batou* Kimberly Mancuso, an employee at an area flower shop, arranges last minute Valentine's Day orders. Israelis kill Palestinian office GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli helicopters targeted a member of an elite unit in Yasser Arafat’s po lice force and killed him with a mis sile as he drove on a busy street Tues day, marking a return to Israel’s policy of slaying suspected Palestin ian militants. A 13-year-old Palestinian boy was shot and killed in central Gaza Israeli helicopters fired on Palestinian security official V. ’Jebaliya Gaza GAZA STRIP M« UV El Bureij Gush Katif ISRAEL Khan Yunis Rafah □ ISRAEL EGYPT liilkiSiMi □ Full Palestinian control □ Full Israeli control and 60 other people reportedly were wounded by gunfire in the latest es calation of Mideast violence. The Is raeli military said its soldiers did not shoot the boy. On the political front, Israel’s Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon and his defeated predecessor, Ehud Barak, moved closer to forming a coalition government that would seek only a partial peace deal with the Palestini ans, a Sharon spokesman said. Sharon, who must form a govern ment with majority support in the 120-member parliament before as suming power, can expect to face a Palestinian population angered by the renewed violence and the dimin ished prospects for a comprehensive peace agreement. Israel, which has killed several suspected Palestinian militants in re cent months, sent a pair of helicopter gunships to strike at Massoud Ayyad, 54, as he drove on the outskirts of the Jebaliya refugee camp, just outside Gaza City. Ayyad, an officer in the elite Force 17 unit, was killed as a missile turned the car into a smoldering, twisted pile of metal. The blasts from the mis shattered windows in building; and down the street, includil mosque, witnesses said. A senior Israeli military ol said the killing foiled anopei that was about to be carried oulli officer, insisting on anonymity it involved a kidnapping, butw give no further details. Barak sent his “heartfeltcon; ulations” to the army for kill Ayyad. who was accused of twicti tacking Netzarim, a Jewish set ment in central Gaza, with mom But Palestinian Justice Mini jp pr , t u m pn f Freih Abu Medein said Israeli ^ y \ guilty of war crimes We aW/sf , L puted Israel’s claim that Ayvadha; 1 giown tics to Hezbollah, tte guerrilla group. The killing of Ayyad marked the first time December that Israel targetedasif; peeled Palestinian militant. Barak said Tuesday thatthepo icy would continue. “Itisaclei message to anyone who isplanmt to attack Israelis that they will be able to do so with in Barak said. alentin Day ra. right u ere with orthless h« ays like roundhog oxing Day 'residents H Ithough tfi ^olidays ser I ome purpo lowever ob cure, Valer line’s Day s no apparent | ither than ii ng 99 perce icople invo [hemselves J Valentine yped first s om measui fact, on a. ockets of 1c jhe equivale eb. 14 shoi oliday. 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