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ROOMMATES
F-roommate needed for August move-in.
New 3bdrm/2bth townhome. $400/mo.
696-7675.
F-roommate needed starting August, mas
ter bedroom w/private bath in 4bdrm
house, on bus-route, 12-min. bike ride to
campus, $315/mo. all bills paid. 764-
9385, Clare.
F-roommate needed, starting August, in
3bdrm/1.5bth, $250/mo. +1/3bills, 1-block
from campus. 764-7424.
F-roommates needed, 3bdrm/2bth new
home, $400/mo. +1/3bills, on bus-route,
w/d, cable- modem, garage. (210)659-
8812.
Female needed for 2bdrm/1bth duplex
$275/mo. -t-bills. Call 696-9981
Female needed, August move-in,
4bdrm/2bth apartment, $315/mo. +1/4util-
ities. No pets, furnished, on bus-route.
695-2227.
M-roommate needed in 4bdrm/2bth
house, close to campus &JJ's, $300/mo.
+1/4bills. 693-3421.
M-Roommate needed to fill 1-bdrm in 3
bdrm townhouse ASAP! Bus route, cov
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utilities. Call Kyle, 972-365-0334
M/F, 2017 Colgate, 3bdrm/2bth, across
from Wolf Pen, $350/mo. 220-2329.
Male to rent 1-bedroom in a 4-bedroom
house. Close to campus, $350/mo. +ultili-
ties. 774-4595
Master bedroom available thru May, for fe
male, 3/2 house. Fully furnished w/own
bathroom. $400/mo./o.b.o. 764-8465,
817-235-5734.
One F-roommate needed ASAP
3bdrm/2bth house. $200/mo. +bills, pool,
W/D, C.S. 696-9533
Room for rent. 2bdrm/2bth, furnished,
some utilities paid, $275/mo. +1/3bills, no
deposits. Available ASAP! Call 492-
3128.
Roommate needed to share 3bdrm/2bth
duplex on RoCk Hollow. Starting August.
$350/mo. +1/3utilities. Private bed/bath,
fenced yard, shuttle route, lawn service.
822-4833.
Roommate wanted. Reduced rates. Ster
ling University, 3bdrm/3bth, subleaser.
Call (830)6257548, leave message.
Wanted: Male to sublease at Melrose.
Only $389/mo.! Incentive: 1st months
rent free w/approved lease! Contact Jenn
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STUART VILLANUEVA/Tw famim
Kersten Brew, a 15-year-old from Carter High School in Dallas, cheers along with
hundreds of other high school cheerleaders during the Universal Cheerleader
Association cheerleading camp at the Student Recreation Center on Tuesday.
youngest
age of 37
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News in Brief
Hospital loses removed organs
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon Health and
Science University has apologized to the parents
of a teen-ager after employees apparently lost
the girl's heart and lungs removed during an au
topsy.
Stephanie Cruzen, 16, died of a heart attack
Dec. 7, three years after receiving a transplant
ed heart to correct an inherited cardiac disorder.
Doctors at OHSU removed the organs and
planned to send her heart and lungs to a spe
cialist to pinpoint the cause of death.
"Everything would have been found in the
heart and lungs," said her mother, Ann Cruzen.
"It would have told us what happened to her.
Now, it's just gone."
In a July 1 7 letter to the Cruzens, OHSU at
torney Rodney Norton said officials believe the
organs were discarded by a temporary empk
ee and cremated by mistake.
The Cruzens say they have filed noticeoftfie Catholic c
■er charge
girls pleac
S to 1 7 coui
intent to sue OHSU.
Purple ketchup coming soon
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Heinz is adding "Funt
Purple" to its crayon box of condiment colors
Hoping to build on last year's success withs
"Blastin' Green" ketchup, the companysai!
Tuesday the purple ketchup will beonstort
shelves in September
In seven months, H.J. Heinz Co. sold more
than 1 0 million bottles of green ketchup, pus!
ing up total sales by 5.4 percent and helping^
company boost its share of the U.S. ketchup
market to 59 percent from 55 percem
spokesman Michael Mullen said.
Glenn starts rookie traininj
camp with Detroit Lions
Glenn
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ALL NLGHT
drawing off the experience of
his older l^rotlier Aaron, a
cornerlnack for tlie New York
Jets — did not seem to be
surprised.
“Everybody’s good, so it
picks up quickly. I’ve got to
move just as quick, or I’m going
to get lost in the shuffle,” he
said. “When you think about
that, it gets you to move just as
quickly as the other guys.”
So far, things have been go
ing well for the new Lion. “I’m
already up to the second
string,” Glenn said. “I’m going
to keep working, so I can make
an impact, and I can make a
name for myself.
“I want to be able to fire up
the fans up here the same way I
used to at Kyle Field.”
Glenn’s injury caused him to
go from being one of The
Sporting News’ Top 10 outside
linebackers in the draft to a
sixth-round pick. The Lions,
with former NFL all-pro line
backer Matt Millen as their new
general manager, did not pass
on him. Glenn feels honored to
have been drafted by someone
with Millen’s resume, which in
cludes three Super Bowl rings.
“I see him as a great friend
and a coach, not the presi
dent and CEO,” Glenn said
of Millen. “He comes out
and does the drills with us,
give us some tips ... he’s real
ly a great guy.”
The Lions are holding camp
in Saginaw, Michigan, which
Glenn say$ is a long way from
College Station.
“The other day, it got up to
85 (degrees), and some of the
guys were dying out here,”
Glenn said. “I looked at them
and said, ‘This is great! This is
like early morning in College
Station!’ ”
Both the Lions and Aggies
are having their chances for a
good season discounted by
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many, which offended Glenn.
“A&M is always in thi
elite,” he said. “Coaci
Slocum’s great; coach Hant
(defensive coordinator iMikt
I lankwitz) is great, and 1| in addi
hear this new guy for die ed guilty t
offense (Dino Babers) isf decency v\
good too.” sure, recei
As for his new team, Glem P r ' son terr
said, “Everyone’s up here Death I
working real hard, and learn
ing the system. If we keep
working hard and stay healthy, 6Viden<
we’ll be good.” LUBBOl
Glenn said that he is looking ney for a
forward to playing in the NFC
Central division against suck
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Everybody's good,
so it picks up quick
ly. I've got to move
just as quick, or I'm
going to get lost in
the shuffle. When
you think about
that, it gets you to
move just as quickly
as the other guys."
- Jason Glenn
Detroit Lions
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rivals as the Green Bay Packer
and former teammate, wide re
ceiver Robert Ferguson.
“It’s going to be special to a 1 ;
to Lamheau (Field) and
against the Packers and tea®]
like that. There’s so much tra
dition; it’s like home. I cani]
wait — and Ferg had betterk!
looking for me when he j
over the middle.”
Glenn showed that he hail
not forgotten his Aggie roots
with his message to the fans
back in Texas “I’ll always bear
Aggie heart. I may wear blue,
silver and grey now, but I’l
ways be maroon and white at
heart. Tell ’em that I miss ’em
and I hope to come down anl i
see ’em when we beat the hell |
out of Texas.”