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ENCHANCEMENT Hours: {f* Mon. • Sat. I Oam • 6 pm I Star Lights Incense § Oils Fairies • Puppets • Clowns Tibetan Temple Bells • Chimes Awesome Silver Jewelry A MOST EXTRAORDINARY STORE ) JAggieCancC Tregnuncy Outreach, Inc, College Station, Texas A service to women experiencing ' unplanned pregnancies. 764-6636 www.pregnancyoutreach.org • Counseling Services • Support group meetings with other pregnant Aggies • Assistance in locating medical care and social services • Transportation to appointments • Maternity clothing • Assistance with Adoption if desired • An opportunity to find wholeness in a secure and confidential environment. TENT SAEE! ITS TENT TIME AGAIN AND THE PRICES ARE SIZZLING! Thursday, September 6 — Sunday, September 9 OliTSTASiWNG PRICES 0!V SAME BRAS# QliALITY (TOTHISC JUST A FEW EXAMPLES: Tropical Worsted Suits regularly priced $490 & up $279.99 • 2 for $499.99 Sport Coats Values to *350 Silk & Wool. All Wool. Solids & Patterns Dress Trousers Solids & Patterns Values to *145 Knit Shirts Values to *99 Casual Trousers Values to *99 Cotton A Silk — Tommy Bahama Included Shorts Values to *75 Cotton & Silk — Tommy Bahama Included Neckwear Values to *55 Sale *149." & up Sale *69." & up Sale *29." & up Sale *44." & up Sale *29." & up Sale*19." & up Entire Stock Not Included DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SALE! Sale Hours: Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10—6 Sunday 1—5 News Page 4 TTA \\ cunt c Ptenib. Stage set for Sanchez announcem, LAREDO. Texas (AP) I makes perfect sense Tom Sanchez Jr. chose the historu San Augustin Plaza to officialh begin his gubernatorial cam paign, the first by a well-fundec Hispanic candidate. The bustling- square in hi: hometown is a mixture of oh and new, a blend of two nations The centerpiece is the 212 year-old San Augustin Church where early Tuesday Sanchez a devout Catholic, plans w attend Mass before makine hi: own bid for history. A full-pag< Commuters Continued from Puge 1 Station Police Department, said the main reason for traffic during the school year is the increase in the number of stu dents in the area. “The city isn’t designed for this overwhelming traffic,” Jones said. “We are constantly trying to catch up with improving the streets — widening the streets, putting in new red lights.” On an average day. close to 4.000 vehicles drive on Texas Avenue, 3.700 vehicles congest University Drive and 5.800 trav el State Highway 6. said Texas Department of Transportation Mexico (Continued from Puge i States. Bush said in an interview' with Th k P World Pc Democr lenee th (TxDot) Information Of Boh Colwell. Angela Newman, comn cations director for Pari Traffic and Tr.iiiN|xirti Services (PTTS), suggests students develop a routine they can avoid traffic and n as 1 H Module 't \ ( deni m M Associated Press and oth< i*r me dia. Earlier Tuesday, Se< ;retar y of Slate Colin ^ Fbx said IN Powell hi riled what 1 he c ailed “eno rmous I<1 progress” t >etween the U nited States and N Mexico ^. fun ' n agrrcl on migratit in issues and said the two sid cs arc TTv* ioniru ready to me >ve from princ iples to specifics. Mexico that political con Powell. accompanied 1 by Mexican P oreign United Stii nes make early agreement ir Secretary J< irge Castanedi I. spo ke after offic ials of Dunne Ti jesday's discussions. Po the two co untries spent five hours at the State progress was also made on cross-bordt Department talking about a ran ge of issues. at ion on food 1 safety, border safety, ha By ME! De spite gr If ftionthsa: :e|h comnu wtl Decent* W/rh resin 1 “We’ve got to do it right, not fast." Pow'cll said COSGA 2002 The Conference on Student Government Associations is a conference held each spring at A&M that focuses on the needs of student leaders, more specifically, those of student government. COSGA brings in phat student lead ers from colleges and universities across the nation to share ideas, problems, and solutions in order to improve their respective Student Governemnts. Last year COSGA was a huge success with more than 550 delegates and 1 10 uni versities attending. COSGA is entirely planned, facilitated and. run by a committee of super-fly Aggies. During the conference you will be able to introduce workshops, build friendships with lots of hot delegates, lead roundtable discussions, and drive the delegates aroung town. COSGA is a great way to develop friendships at A&M and around the nation too! Hey! Apllications are in the SGA office of Koldus. Due by 5 pm September 11, 2001 in the COSGA office. Check us out at cosga.tamu.edu Don’t forget the happy actionfun SGA website at sga.tamu.edu Questions? 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