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THE BATTALION
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creation Center, an A&M
|ey team and the public,
razos County Judge A1
Is and College Station
fayor Lynn Mcllhaney attend-
e forum and said they were
aistic about the possibility
Ain ice-skating rink in the
I Bos Valley.
dlhaney said Bryan-College
Ion’s proximity to Houston
ustin would give an ice rink
chance at success,
addition to hockey, the
lity would also house activi-
uch as rodeos, cattle shows
Iconcerts. An ice rink could
iHjiiscd for non-hockey activi-
like public skating, figure
ng, broomball and curling.
five-forum panelists dis
ci the possibility of bringing
■ofessional hockey team to
♦-■y.-.^^vNxjBryan-College Station area.
Centra I Hockey League, an
ri-il&Lsd”* P'alent to minor-league base-
several
league
teams across
OELUNA-THEBA-
Is. Professional hockey
«uid be a major source of rev-
» foran ice facility that could
w at least $1.5 million to build
■maintain as part of the Expo
ler, panel members said.
■ones and his commission
fill make the final decision on
■proposition. Jones said he
tjls pleased with the communi-
interest in the rink,
lenn Hart, president of
do Energy in Houston and
or of a professional hockey
n in Laredo, offered to invest
e venture.
foundbreaking for the
os County Exposition Center
kpected in the spring, on a plot
and in Bryan on Highway 47
Ih of Easterwood Airport.
Mixed messages
CODY WAGES • THE BATTALION
Lauren Bauml, a disc jockey at KANM radio and junior political science major, broadcasts her “Mixed
Messages" program that runs every Monday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. KANM, a student radio station, moved
to the basement of the Memorial Student Center in August.
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scores of its people, including firefighters and
financial workers, in the Trade Center catastrophe
just two months ago.
“1 just thought, ‘Oh, no, not again,’ ” said
Milena Owens, who was putting up Thanksgiving
decorations when she heard an explosion.
Furious orange flames towered above the tree-
tops, and a plume of thick, black smoke could be
seen miles away.
Authorities found the flight data recorder, one
of the two “black boxes” from the twin-engine
jet, and said it would be examined for clues.
Witnesses reported hearing an explosion and
seeing an engine, a large chunk of a wing and
other debris falling off the plane as it came
down.
“I saw pieces falling out of the sky,” said
Jennifer Rivara, who watched through a window
at her home about five blocks away. “And then I
looked over to my left and I saw this huge fireball,
and the next thing I know, I hear this big rumbling
sound. I ran to the door and all I saw was big black
smoke.”
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