Visit us at www.ugotcall.com Call us at (214)570-5680 Programming Jobs Part-Time Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is the premier provider of software and hardware in our industry. Our programming staff seeks students interested in part-time or intern positions. Duties may include coding/testing software applications, website or intranet development as well as research and documentation. We offer a professional environment, great opportunity to expand your knowledge & skills, free on site gym and flexible hours Monday- Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. We hire non-smokers only. EOF. To apply, please call or visit our website. UCS, Inc. Attn ad # 1365 200 Quality Circle College Station, TX 77845 595-2609 www.universalcomputersys.com BRYAN • 823-3008 1 300 South College (1 mile north of Villa Maria) Insurance Claims Welcome! Hum. Intks, SiiV*. and reteei by uftmcle Isdymtk, imt repair md Dripping «l oU pftitf MPa Not wM «« ary aibar ofte.' MAAi.O Ajils foauess & tedfwzkiinsiafs ms mdapraalMt frsntfcriM NJUCQ Intrpnsai lx. fruK. ham ornf sernru may vary FRIDAY: Ladies Night All Ladies FREE all night/ $ 1.00 bar drinks until 11:00 $ 1.00 pints all night $ 2.00 Tap Teas all night 696-5570 Designate * Party Safe Stephen Braden, M.O. George Mclihaney, M.D. Richard Herron, M.D. Ken Hillner, M.D. Anna Damian, M.D. David Damian, M.D. Chris Imperial, D.O. urgent care same day appointments board-certified doctors two locations / t i got docs? BRAZOS PHYSICIANS GROUP providing medical care for all ages College Station - 693.3313 Bryan - 776.7700 www.brazosdocs.com News THE BATTALION ridav, September ’ Saturday CAMPUS CALENDAR Wednesday The Texas A&M Sailing Club is having an outing to teach peo ple to sail. Meet at Hensel Park at 10 a.m. or at Lake Bryan after 10:3-0 a!m. For more information, contact Ben Borgers at 680-9398, or visit http://sail.tamu.edu. Experiential Education will hold an Internship Search Strategies Workshop in Koldus 111 at 4:30 p.m. today. Cooperative Education will have a Co-op Orientation at 3 p.m. in Rudder 404. Steps to learn about participating in the program will be taught at this time. Wet \vt 1 it was haoDV tlx .iv on the N rnment plans to fo Monday APICS. The Educational Society for Resource Management, will hold an informational meeting at 6 p.m. in Rudder 401. For more information, contact Summer Bakowski at 696-0849. The Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. is holding an informational meeting for all interested sudents at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder 410. Business professional attire only. Cooperative Education will have a Co-op Orientation at 5:30 p.m. in Zachry 119. Steps to learn about participating in the program will be taught at this time. The Distinguished Visiting Executive Series will be held from 10:10 a.m. to 11:10 a.m. in Koldus 144. Brenda Jackson, a Senior Vice President from TXU, will be there. For more informa tion, please contact Kristi Zipp at 847-0660. AOL Time Warner exec. John Buckley said. President Bush, who dr Monday Tuesday Thursday Cooperative Education will hold its Co-op Orientation at 5:00 p.m. in Rudder 404. Steps to learn about participat ing in the program will be taught at this time. Alpha Phi Omega, a coed service fraternity, is holding the Fall 2001 Rush Informational at 7:30 p.m. in MSC 201. For information, con tact Kristie at 694-0181 or Mary at 575-8358. Cooperative Education will have a Co-op Orientation at 2:30 p.m. in Rudder 502. Steps to learn about participating in the program will be taught at this time. Tuesday, September 18th: Experiential Education will hold an Internship Search Strategies team so fa new systems. Rain I: “What's clear uxla\ season opi the Department of Justict tlie show pared to take a hard loa Carolina Window s XP and will pc Samford quickly imposed remedy tot Q ( -t- ^ up competition on the dM ^ alo ** na a;, reed upi i Again ■ause pn Bln willing last year s campaign expre me bec concern that Microsoftmic: ], ruined by the antitrust , with No. I made no direct commento: Sunday's legal strategy change. He s • the case, “I expect the Ji Department to handle tha; way that brings honor. thought to the process.” White House and Justice cials said Bush had brougli pressure to bear on the dec:' BEAT the HEAT - shop on-line www.varsityford.net VARSITY FORD 01 MODEL YEAR END INVENTORY CLEARANCE Check out our specials on ALL trucks. Explorers, Mustangs and Focus College Grad and 1st Time Buyer Program for Internet Users Questions? E-mail us at ross@varsityford.net VISIT US IN THE FALL AT THE TX. RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL & YEAR ROUND IN DOWNTOWN BRYAN 1216 N. Bryan ^ I Downtown Bryan^v 1779-8208 | Claw of ‘79 Hours: Mon. • I Oam • 6 pm Art ® VOLLEYBALL qa Class Pens • Windchimes Relgious Art • Trapp Candles Exquisite lewelry • Carden Art Dragons X Gargoyles • Posion Rings AMOST EXTRAORPINARY STORE ADULT SLOW-PITCH UMPIRES WANTEC Monday-Thursday 6:I5-I0‘ and weekends. Games Feb. 19 - October $8.00 to $ 12.00 per game For more information cal or Terry Hix at 693-2958 Has recorded 26 singles that reached the Top-20, including “Common Man,” “Friday Night Blues,” and his signature song “Rose Colored Glasses.” Eight of his songs reached No. 1 Conlee will perform in concert later that evening at the Texas Hall of Fame. National Anthem by: John Conlee #18 Texas A&M #10 Stanford September 8, 2001 G. Rollie White • 7 p.m. KTSR Late Shows Friday & Saturday Night All shows after 11pm only *4.50 STEREO SURROUND SOUND IN ALL AUDITORIUMS ROCK STAR (R)* 11:45 2:154:50 7:30 10:10 12:45 THE MUSKETEER (PG-13) 12:102:405:157:50 10:25 12:55 TWO CAN PUYTHAT GAME fR)* 12:30 2:50 5:107:40 10:15 12:35 AMERICAN OUTLAWS (PG-13| 12:20 2:40 5:00 7:50 10:301:00 AMERICAN PIE 2 (R) ON TWO SCREENS 11:45 2:15 4:45 7:15 9:45 12:20 12:152:45 5:15 7:45 10:20 12:50 CAPTAIN C0RELUS MANDOLIN iR) 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:55 12:50 JAY S SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK (R) 11:502:10 4:407:20 9:50 12:15 JEEPERS CREEPERSifl) 12:45 3:105:30 8:00 10:25 12:40 0(R) 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:40 10:05 12:35 RAT RACE (PG-13) 1:30 4:20 7:109:50 12:25 RUSH HOUR 2 (PG-13) 12:05 230 4:35 7:25 9:40 12:10 12:35 3:00 5:20 8:05 10:35 12:55 SUMMER CATCH (PG-13) 12:00 2:35 5:05 7:35 10:00 12:30 THE OTHERS (PG-13) 11:55 2:25 4:55 7:55 10:30 1:00 THE PRINCESS DIARIES (G) 1:204:107359:451235 4 DAY ADVANCE TICKET SALES ♦ NO PASSES-NO SUPERSAVERS Showtimes ond tickets ovoiloble at cinemark.com While there tegislei to receive FREE showtimes via email QiTHE battalio 1 Brady Creel Editor in Chief edilor@thebatt.com Thc Battalion (ISSN #1055-4726) is published® Monday through Friday during the fall and ? semesters and Monday through Thursday di*i' summer session (except University holidays s exam periods) at Texas A&M University. Peros Postage Paid at College Station, TX 77840. t' MASTER: Send address changes to the fiaffi 1 Texas A&M University, 1111TAMU, College State' 77843-1111. News: The Battalion news department is manaje students at Texas A&M University in the Divtf- Student Media, a unit of the Depaitmtf Journalism. News offices are in 014 Reed McOf- Building. Newsroom phone: 845-3313; Fai ff 2647; E-mail: newsroom@thebatt.com: RMsC' http://www.thebatt.com Advertising: Publication of advertising does noir: sponsorship or endorsement by The Ba(taW : campus, local, and national display advertisinp 845-2696. For classified advertising, call 845$ Advertising offices are in 015 Reed McDpnald l i'- office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday tlfti Friday. Fax: 845-2678. Subscriptions: A part of the Student Services 1 : entitles each Texas A&M student to pick up at'? copy of The Battalion. First copy free, additional K' 254. Mail subscriptions are $60 per school year E for the fall or spring semester, $ 17.50 for the sr> and $10 per month. To charge by Visa, MasteCr Discover, or American Express, call 845-2611. (K,