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Check Updates and http://studentarrairs.tamu.edu/bonfire02 Task Force Continued from TX-TFl is managed lox.is Hngineering Ext< Service, a unit of ihc A&M University System., 70 members of TX-l placed on alert this the v.uke of the terronsti on New York and Wash D.C., and hurried to ass College Station this aften “We got the first pagej • i .deit at '* '' 'a.m.i.aati >t ilu- call to at l:28, r I, Hid Kahne>. •' member a Former A&l . torve and the Houston: regent W'lS Department, “h doesn’t p ^/ ec jnr much time.” The team * a* to be dtp? to Ness York from Hasten Airport via military < Tuesday night. Members of other scare rescue teams visiting I Ml - school *e??.a Distinguish^ ;mc|hi:.iii''ns (o hti ffl 1973 and i Nev sargr. P® ! s °n to ser paramedic ssith the S-. dent of Beach l ire Depanmen - Association Among g group of firefc Students am Jerses. Fl.' r Man Foundati M,.. i. i,i-r!!• .md Yirgmu instrumental were temporarily atta-'i: Th - Associatii TX-TFl. Club, the prii B^oyce E. Class of 1939 Texas A&M System reg dnesday in" isenbaker r , Wt d ig ' V ’ Sargent, who was inC of undesignati Station teaching a cour Wisenbaker structural collapse, lished A&Ms painful irons in tixias sew Endowed "I vs as in Sew York Pr ogram in l 1 Oklahonm < n\ (the borate the first scl the Alfred P. Murrah F honor of theI; Bui jppened.bwlwi President J. herr f(M the Bi>nf Today, therea \»m I’m here, and this hr 750 of theses in Ncvs York.” he said. TX-TFl is one of Weapons of Mass Destr. (WMD) teams and is ”in d work in hazardous eir ments." s.ud Dr. (> | Bennett, director of the Engineering Extension Sr “We’re just waiting forthr come and lift us out.” Tim Gallagher. TX-T1 team commander, said La is “as used to death asjt.u get to it." However, Gallagher aid loss of life among the Ne* City Police and Fire (kf ments makes them more * than before. “This changes the focus tie bit.” Gallagher said. “Ii an effect on their psyche, have to make sure their s focus is on rescue.” The members of TX- were still stunned lues evening that such a hor attack had taken place. hul» prepared to go to New York* hope of finding survivors. “It’s going to be strange? seeing the World Trade Cen? Hubbard said. “You reallyd* want to know what we thinf (the terrorists). You can’t kf any respect for folks like that Bush Continued from Paf because of former Preside Bush’s involvement in il Gulf War. The Bush Library has be? put on a security alert on I* previous occasions follows! acts of terrorism in other parts' the world. Speaking from fore* President Bush’s summer 0 dence in Maine, Bush spokesnU Tom Frechette declined to cot ment on Bush’s whereabouts,® said the former president's Setf Service detail was on high aid Bush was scheduled to be! Houston today to attend anevd for the Houston Texans, thecii; National Football League fit chise, but sponsors canceled il> event, Frechette said. Bush was the target of foiled assassination plot in 19f while on a trip to Kuwait. P He served the A&M Syst Regents, froi 1997. In the Wisenbaker chair and two endowed grat ships in thel of Engineerin A&M’s research be named in his i- Funeral si Wisenbaker ai for Friday in Ty Texas A&M \ Club Baseball Team Informational Meeting Thurs. Sfept. 13 @ 7.15 Rudder 510 Info or Questions: Daniel: 694-8608 dklev7@hotmail.eom * ,0 Rrou Cesar: T85-8941 zarman218@yahoo.com