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i # IN THE AFTERNOON! Radio News from the newsroom of THE BATTALION campus and community news 1:57 p.m. Monday through Friday on KAMU-FM 90.9 College Station / Bryan A JL HAPPY HOUP Monday - Friday 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm SALOON V* TIJUANA mCS 14 T.Y.’S Open 11:00 am to 1:00 am Daily At the West End of Northgate 217 University Dr. (979) 260-0586 WHOZ YOUR PAPA NOW? $ 6*99 Late Night Special Large 1 Topping pick-up or delivery after 10 p.m. NEW HOURS: Sunday: 11 a.m. - Midnight Monday - Wednesday: 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. Thursday: 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. - 3 a.m. PIZZA fpflfffl J0HS§ Post Oak Square HOOD. Harvey Rd 764'7272 Northgate 601 University Dr 846-3600 Bryan 3414 E. 29th St. 267-7272 Tim Reynolds Monday, November 5th Rudder Auditorium 8:00 p.m. ickets on sale this Saturday October 13 th MSC Box Office order by phone: 845-1234 as seen with msc News Page 8A THE BATTALION Thursday, October i Back to work I jrsday, Octo L CHRIS YOUNt THE BATTAUOK Jillian Somers, a junior English major, replys to analytical psychology professor Dr. David Rosen’s ema list Wednesday morning. Somers works as an administrative assistant. ibacker Jarrod F ingA&M’s 26-1C ) Murder verdict consider® >e3 en: in road rage jury selectiofani ( Simpson charged, prison sentence possibly SIMPSON MIAMI (AP) — A woman who says she was beaten by her ex-husband and thought O.J. Simpson got away with mur der passed an initial round of questioning Wednesday in the former football great’s road rage trial. Jury candidates for the trial, which stemmed from an angry encounter between Simpson and a fellow driver Dec. 4, are being asked what they know about Simpson from his foot ball career and Hertz commercials to his movies and murder trial. The Miami charges of misde meanor battery and felony auto-burglary carry a possible prison sentence of two to 16 years. Prospective jurors were asked if they had firm opinions on Simpson’s acquittal in the 1994 slay ings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. While cleared of criminal charges, he was later found liable in a civil trial. “In your mind, you think he did it and got away with it?” defense attorney Yale Galanter asked. Prospective juror Marlen Heceverria replied, “Yes.” Heceverria referred to Simpson’s ex-wife as Nicole, prompting Galanter to ask if she felt sym- mnimn The No. 25 gies will take ( lorado Buffalo! llsom Field in II Colorado lead' ies with the pathy for her. The woman said she did but ad “You can get out of relationships becauselgo of mine.” She said her new husband was the mainsc of her knowledge of current events. Whei learned she was called for Simpson’s jury, said, “The only thing he mentioned to meisiltiTheAggies (5-1 are really trying to nail him now.” oil a 16-10 vict In contrast, first-grade teacher Ethel Bi'm'jk Bears, said she agreed with Simpson’s murder acfitMitea(4-1) ai and disagreed with the ciyil liability verdifl^TOrirroding off too. passed the initial round of questiontH |Manhattan, Kai would face more questioning next week. Simpson was charged in Miami atei encounter with fellow motorist Jeffrey Pali® Ming a 26- who said Simpson rolled through a stopsignrc his suburban home. Simpson is accused of scratching Pattinso face while reaching in Pattinson’s window \y r( pulling off his glasses. Galanter has painted Pattinson as a hotliei who tailgated, honked and Hashed his lighi Simpson. Simpson isn’t commenting on his trial but upbeat Wednesday, breaking into song in courtroom during a recess. Jury selection was expected to take at leas week, and testimony should last about twoday Mat Kyle Fiel Penright pm Heading for a Wedding? Junior outsid od Penright a threat to fensive scheni' Jsi one sack is season. Penright leads t tte with 8.5 si 64 yards. He linst Baylor an tie Dame, helf Compass College Ministries would like to invite all engaged couples and those just thinking about getting engaged to join us for a 6-week seminar on how to build a lasting marriage. Monday evenings beginning October 15th Rudder Tower Room 302, 7:00 pm Sign up by October 12th $75 per couple For registration information please call 779-2434 Registration Includes: Seminar Notebook • PREPARE Evaluation & Reading • Marriage Enrichment Material INTERN ABROAD SUMMER 2002 ^LONDON, ENGLAND *DOMINICAN REPUBLIC *SINGAPORE INFORMATIONAL^ Oct 17 7-8:15 pm MSC 228 Oct 18 7-8:15 pm MSC 228 Oct 23 8:30-10 pm Rudder 404 Oct 24 7:15-8:15 pm Wehner 135“ 4*- a u. 0 L. T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness http://ltjordan.tamu.edu To inform us of your special needs,call 845-8770 or stop by MSC 223-1. ^rr "Levi