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^■rsday, August 2, 2001 luirsday, August 2,2(( NATION THE BATTALION Page 5 Bug collecting ,ld boys made (nit being moll in order to leafl to build a case irrested injaniif sat the school In hey had been®, amber of chart; ivcstigation pr ic next few Meet ■il on nine coin: boys. nth long sum® kend. ish.,achiefautb lined eictoryt clearly losttli! he trucking in toping for ne« o — a gainst tli; 'tick d rivers fer: ety groups. Jortn Amenci' I Bush has pro li aids to \lexical JR E VIE W S itially proposed I le their compa- nonths, buttlie 1 required her- ;ks. |P BEATO/T’he Battalion Hee Kim, a senior entomolgy major, catches owlflies, antilions, green lacewings and other insects using a mercury vapor light trap outside College Station. Kim was collecting sample fauna from around the area for research purposes. Air Force nor .ay if the terrorists, i box was the ? explosion, nel into the r torso and ( and causin', ge to both ral investiga- >n condition aid the news- istalled r Rio >rder E, Texas (AP) towers and dll allow U.S. nts constant, mitoring ca- 1 miles of erritory. 9 towers will to 40 color I be watched ) operators, under con- ae Gateway idqe. Each ■ wnjMU mimDi 'OK m xrysw <• jomn* pacnv ygtrfl'ris mtarydexitr ' varmsa canton * supanMcfrl Legally Blonde Original Motion Picture Soundtrack A&M Records From beginning to end, le soundtrack to the hit lovie Legally Blonde, pumps out girl power tunes. The lundtrack has a California sound to it without being too “pop.” It can be com- aired to the 1995 Clueless lundtrack. I While jsome of the tracks’ titles sound cheesy and'girl ish, the ladies of this album deliver a huge dose of quality music. Superchic[k] begins the “girls rock” theme of the soundtrack with “One Girl Evolution,” which provides a good transition from the girly first track hy Hoku, “Perfect Day.” A perfect amount of funk is found in “Magic” by the Black Eyed Peas featuring the sweet hip-hop vocals of Terry Dex ter. Samantha Murrma changes the soundtrack’s mood by deliving a smooth ballad “Don’t Need You To ("fell Me I’m Pretty)” and is followed by “A Thousand Miles” by newcomer Vanessa Carlton. Valeria contributes a salsa like tune with “Ooh La La” acconypanied by maracas and congas. The all-girl band, Lo-Ball is a real treat to the album with “Can’t Get Me Down,” which sounds like Elle Woods’ (Reese Witherspoon) anthq^i. T he racing guitars and drums leave listeners hop ing to hear more? from these talented ladies. The album ends on a sweet note with Mya’s remake of the Jaities Brown hit, “Sex Ma chine.” The sounds of a jam ming cowbell and bass guitar make listeners want to watch Legally Blonde again. Girls of all ages will enjoy driving around with friends while listening to this sound track and its message that “Girls Rule.” (Grade: B) • Lizette Resendez A = instant classic D = don't buy it B = acut above F = burn in effigy C = average >2 V Cr) f-to am Live at Sam Houston State University Johnson Coliseum Saturday, August 25, 2001 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 for reserved and $19 general admission (tax not included) * S $4 discount off G.A. tickets with SHSU ID Tickets available at: Johnson Coliseum Murski's Icehouse or order by phone at (936) 294-3021 For ticket info, call (936) 294-1741 www.countingcrows.com A R News in Brief Committee approves bill to overturn Bush's ban on federal aid WASHINGTON (AP) —Abill to overturn the administration's policy banning federal aid for groups that advocate abortion rights was approved by a Sen ate committee Wednesday. By a 12-7 vote, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed the bill. Sens. Gordon Smith of Oregon and Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island were the lone Republicans support ing the bill. Democrats have been seething over the policy since President Bush imposed it dur ing his first week in office. The policy bars U.S. aid to international groups that use their own money to support abortion through performing the surgery, counseling about it as a family planning option or lobbying foreign govern ments on abortion policy. The House has already vot ed to preserve Bush's policy, so Senate Democrats face an up hill battle to reverse the rule. The Best Seat In Town HOLLYWOOD USA & Hwy. 30 @ E. Bypass 6 764-7592 STEREO SURROUND SOUND IN ALL AUDITORIUMS RUSH HOUR 2 (PG-13) ON THREE SCREENS 11:35 1:454:15 7:05 9:40 )2:05 12:05 2:254:45 7:35 10:1012:30 12:35 3:00 5:20 8:05 10:40 12:55 THE PRINCESS DIARIES (G)* 11:201:50 4:30 7:109:35 12:10 ORIGINAL SIN (R) 1:10 4:00 7115 10i201:00 PLANET 0FTHE APES (PG13)* ON TOO SCREENS 11:15 2:00 4:55 7:50 10:35 12:503:456:50 9:45 12:35 AMERICA'S SWEETHEAFITS (PG-13) ON TOO SCREENS 11:15 1:404:207:009:30 12:15 12:002:305:007:40 10:20 12:45 JURASSIC PARK 3 (PG-13) ON TOO SCREENS 11:452:104:357:2010:0012:30 12:202:45 5:15 8:0010:30 LEGALLY BLONDE (PG13) 11:301:55 455 7:30 9:55 12:25 THE SCORE (R) 1:004:05 6:55 9:5012:40 SCARY MOVIE 2 (R) 7:5510:1512:25 CATS & DOGS (PG) 12:452:55 5:25 DR.DOOLnTLE2(PG) 12:402:505:107:45 10:05 12:20 THE FAST ANDTHE FURIOUS (PG-13) 11:25 2:004:40 7:25 10:15 12:50 This schedule good lor Fri., 8/03 thru Sat., 8/04 ■I DAY ADVANCE TICKET SALES ♦ NO PASSES NO SUPERSAVERS Showtimes and tickets available at cinemark.com While there legisler to receive FREE showtimes via email orship Directory CatfwCic ‘Episcopal St. Mary’s Catholic Center 603 Church Avenue in Northgate (979)846-5717 www.aqgiecathol1c.ora Pastoral Team Rev. Michael J. Sis, Pastor Rev. Keith Koehl, Associate Pastor Campus Ministers - Deacon Bill Scott, Deacon David Reed, Martha Tonn, Maureen Murray, Dawn Rouen Daily Masses Mon.-Fri.: 5:30 p.m. in the Church Sat.: 10:30 a.m. (Korean) Weekend Masses Sat.: 5:30 p.m. (English), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) Sun.: 9:00, 11:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m. .Confessions Wed. 8:30-9:30 p.m., Sat. 4:00-5:15 p.m. or by appointment. St. Thomas Episcopal 906 George Bush Dr. • College Station, TX 696-1726 Summer services - 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Next door to Canterbury House, the Episopal Student Center * (BresByterian Cfiristian First Christian Church 900 South Ennis, Bryan 823-5451 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Robert D. Chandler, Minister FIRST RESBYTERIAN CHURCH Helping Aggies grow in faith New Summer Hours: Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Worship 10:00 a.m. 1100 Carter Creek Parkway www.fpcbryan.org United Methodist To advertise on this page call The Battalion today! 845-2696 A&M United Methodist 417 University Dr. (on Northgate) • 846-8731 Church at 8:50 & 11:00 College Sunday School 9:45 Sr. Pastor Dr. Jerry Neff am-umc.org