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Alligator Education Tent Arts & Crate Booths - Texas Artisans Airboat Rides Food Booths - 2 Beer Gardens Barbecue Cook-Off Sunday True Value Talent Contest Bayou Roux Wayne Toups For more information on Texas 6AT0RFEST and the Anahuac Area contact the Anahuac Area Chamber of Commerce at 409/267-4190 or visit us @ www.texa5gatorfest.com WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is moving quickly on the Bush administration’s request for a multibillion-dollar down- payment to fight terrorism, and legislation authorizing force against terrorists is not far behind. Some lawmakers wanted to go further: formally declare war on terrorists. “I say, bomb the hell out of them,” Sen. Zell Miller, D-Ga., said Wednesday. “If there’s col lateral damage, so be it. They certainly found our civilians to be expendable.” President Bush was expected to ask Congress on Thursday for $20 billion in immediate funds to help rebuild the damaged Pentagon, clean up the debris from collapsed buildings at New York’s World Trade Center, reimburse federal and local governments for rescue efforts, and bolster security. Lawmakers said they hoped to have the bill to Bush by Thursday, but Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle said he doubted the measure could be approved in one day and said there was no final agreement on a dollar amount. At the same time, a separate measure would authorize the administration to undertake military action under the War Powers Act. While the thought of spending billions more this year and likely tapping into formerly untouch able Social Security reserves would have ignited a political firestorm just a week ago. law makers said Wednesday the request would be granted now. JOLLEGE f - As the natioi I 44 / st/y bomb the hell out of them. That mt. D- national secunty. ho> protect Social Securi Orrin Hatch. R-Utah. Congress suspends mal operations day after lawn uated in the Wedi akers 11 evacuation ever of the ('apitol complex — and the entire day to the t who crashed hijacked r in " < ' Msm a,tac ^j the turn touets ot th- n a ^.'^"ngto Trade Center and iCSS ies - be £ im Pentagon re lvm '’ l tie House and$ta*B lhk ' Imme the T..v fnr dOMM' 1 111 ■' ll,,|,K V briefings with & h ¥^ e sl; "-' k 0 Secretary I>oriald H. RPr the school's and passed a resoluti eRbration co= lemning terrorism '■‘ a| s -b- 0 - _ 'hil.it 11 \ Ulth ihejl^Vt hclhei .1 ^ n his determination to ^fleeting pool y he perpetrators ot the-e.-teyi.il n.ime. _ then sponsor cjEpuiie of a pL •rd ‘‘wW” \\\U\ tvun any lawmakrhere is no stunt ed the attacbr C)n displas t . he United Su t me .1 \\a\ne ! Congress to Jr2en ei (.ialkn iev own. station eampus ica came fact ’yir c to be the hsguised cui he design tot t v. k Smith. ? lonot the 12 A; ol uar mi >7 ether s m iuku erica, btt. 1 ire tell \o\. Is nbowed." Ail of the no such ti dso can be \ ie\ *ponse K Re •f] d.‘ >11 Al N1 An k, SellU ) \es Students Cotitinneeifrom Pnge l “They should not point fingers until th sure the evidence is true.” lettmc l ire memorial V ilayed on two ncli presentatio lave been prole ;d with elabo graphics or pin it lie rs have beei ilack and whit ire from profe ire from studen pie from those countries become Americans who might want revenge. Another man said that he and hi afraid to leave their apartment. the evening to their homes on Nor International Student Association Archana Ramaswamy. “There are only a minority of people that might react [to international studentsJ," Ramaswamy said. “I’ve heard of the comments and unpleasant remarks. These are things that could happen, and hopefully it won’t go on for long.” it said, peo- ists w in.” Hernat i lonal students at A) Hpcoplo can si merits on the We targots for afraid of reta Jiation . Human resources j member jury v ment grai Juan >nt Prakash Krishnar. four finalists at is wife are w as shari ng ir 1 Amei ica’s grief. winner. “My v rife j and I f eel as safe here as if 1 JplH sure am j walking in still back in Ir idia," 1 the jury,” said !hgate. said Rama: swar d she wants other si head of A&M's President to remei nbei - that international stud?' Aggies re_ of their skm. “We’re all c than anything, States is our he just like anyon ile if their culture or'T y shocked and saik imaswany said, *Tk immunity and we’re j here is.” Bryan Continued from Page 3 The council heard a presenta tion by Robert Rose, a Bryan bike shop owner. Rose wanted to alert the council to state funds available to help repair College Main Avenue. Rose said the road has many faults and is not structurally sound considering the amount of traffic it receives. “College Main has some serious problems," Rose said. “It's really too narrow for the type and vok ume of traffic it carries." The Texas legislature created the Safe Routes To School pro gram this year, which allocates money to repair streets within a two-mile radius of a public school. Rose said the council could use the monies to make the > adjustments and rep* College Main. Rose informed the ecu' the programs’ next meetr. the council agreed to representative for more mation about the program the possibility of atl< money for repairs. The next city council ntf will be Oct. 25. WHAT ROLE WILL STUDENTS PLAY IN BONFIRE 2002? HOW WILL BONFIRE Read the Bonfire 2002 Steering Committee Draft Report and Provide Feedback! TO ©EIMTSSTAF FF/^(g(y LW The Steering Committee's draft report to the President is now available for viewing on the web at http://studentaffairs.tamu.edu/bonfire02. Provide your comments and recommendations through the evaluation form on the website. P/ease submit comments and recommendations by Friday, September 14, 2001. CFiecIc Updates and Submit Feedback at http://studentaffairs.tamu.0du/bonnreO2 Markets will reop* Friday at earliest Monday at latest i Afuj Come to] Tt NEW YORK (AP) - The nr | stock markets won't reopen Friday at the earliest as New^ financial district struggles tor I er from a terrorist attack tha‘ ! | astated the World Trade Cent Securities and ExcM Commission Chairman Harvf had said earlier that hebei*| the markets would be rear open Thursday, according toq spokesman John Heine. But New York Stock Exclt'l Chairman Richard A. GrassoH at a Wednesday afternoon ■ [ conference that pending Thursday meeting, the stock' kets hoped to resume tra- 1 1 Friday. The opening would bf later than Monday, he said, meeting will include official; financial markets, big Wall Sf firms and the SEC. Treasury Undersecretary ft Fisher, who also spoke at the i* conference, said governing bond trading would rest Thursday morning. Earlier,' cials of the Chicago Board Trade and Chicago Mercar’ Exchange, where futures contra' are traded, said they wod resume trading Thursday. The shutdown on the NYSE, 5 nation's oldest exchange, aired was the longest since the mad* closed for two days at the end : World War II. The NYSE's W closing was nearly four mot during World War I. Grasso said the securities t cials wanted to avoid doing ? thing that would interrupt f recovery operation at the detf fated trade center site, sevf' blocks from the NYSE. F PostC hood. 764-