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An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Diversity. News Page 2 THE BATTALION Monday, November), Fish by R.DeLuna Football OKAY, L£T"5 Co over IT A6A!/0..i XM The Good G^Y, RIGHT? Right, I'm the: Good Coy! I T)it> N°TH I MG CoRoaJG ! HAVE ft Right To be /Mad / (jJEll , X talked To Her You ake aj° t [The Bad Guy HERE Continued 11 ^ a ' »r\i AAA Hey Matt, where have your comics Easterwood Fitzhugh Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 caught before the plane departed from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. “Unfortunately in a time like this, the FBI has a responsibility to keep a watch on the names that are on that list,” Wiatt said. “I don't know why the name was not caught before the plane took off. I don’t know how those names are checked — probably by a computer.” WEEKLY POLL What’s your take on Aggie Bonfire in 2002? Go to www.thebatt.com and vote in the poll. not clear who was going to be the staff member on the trip. It’s very difficult to staff the trip. After Sept. 11, that gave us the momentum to call it off.” He said the cancellation had nothing to do with the Rowan debacle. An investigation by University officials examined allegations of alcohol abuse, inappropriate sexual advances and illegal drug use by Rowan. The findings have not been made public. Rowan acknowl edged drinking too much, but has denied the other allegations. Tom Fitzhugh, a Houston lawyer and fundraiser for the trip, said concern for partici pants’ safety is one of the rea sons that the trip was canceled. “The trip has been post poned until 2002 due to con cerns following September C//ie . Tid$a// Free Admission Free Food November 9th. 2001 Reed Arena 8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Black Tie optional. Pick up your tickets by November 6th at the MSC Box Office/Reed Arena Limit 2 per TAMU student ID Ticket required for admittance. 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You're having a blast walking around seeing things that have been there lor hun dreds of years and it's mind- boggling.” Fitzhugh said the trip's hiatus is temporary. “The trip has been a won derful part of the MSC and my life, and I certainly expect it to continue,” Fitzhugh said. them down, and gr; binoculars and said one that comes up gets somebody who wasalre; stands, I guess, came knocked the fool outofmej him hit me —a kid in a “It was like the McKinney said. “They coming up over the wall: According to McKinej two uniformed police who were six feet a' nothing to help controltlx at ion. The officers McKinney for his identil a request to which he ci with his government ii tion card. After the incident,M w as escorted to the A&M room by a police officer family of A&M junior lineman Michael Mahan, Bramhall treated him. According to the Terns L diversity Police Dq no arrests were made. "The actions of a students tarnished an victory by our football not only tearing down tie posts, but also by carnal goalposts and makitij attempt to place it in the A&M section,’’said Teus Director of Athletics Meyers in a w ritten Stan "This behavior is an rassment to the university will not be condoned by dents, alumni or fansofli Tech. On behalf of the ty. I want to apologize to A&M for the behaviors group of students who 11 irresponsibly. This tfl behavior will not be totf and we will take steps to it doesn’t happen again." McKinney was Perry's chief of staff Auf 2001. He was Texas Healtli 11 uman Services Commisi under President George Bush during his tenure as| ernor of Texas. I 10 On & Off-campus donation locations Oct. 29- Nov.9 Prizes for top contributors in these categories: Res. Halls.Student Activities. 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