1 SECTION * 10 PAGES link we’re pii irlines,” said /• first-time txiv xl its Website !o tte, such as the >s to the bus agent or sky g 10 percent ts than it jer rail sendee ikeswomansaii 7 5.(XK) seats. •Tuesday throne pecially i-Washinatonii. NEWS IN BRIEF \nother bonfire )urned Tuesday A second renegade bonfire |uilt by Aggies burned uesday night in Magnolia, espite University officials’ Jepeated admonitions of inding disei': |msanctioned bonfires. According to KTRK-TV louston, about 100 people fere present as the 35-foot, ome with pir^no-tier stack was set ablaze ;> numeroui a I aeencie at A&M. Cie on immunoii ute will app m. h on threats se in San Anr an Services. ',; 2 players scored. th a game-hip; :>ina chipped ii Jaason Smith k lonials. ties returntotheto y in Beaumonttoi rar Cardinals it ’ [ t approximately 6 p.m. The lonfire was built at the High \ w e are a>r. J Meadow Ranch golf course in a lent,” Clarke^ Magnolia, off FM 1774. The our owners of the golf course, I nn > I \i ^ ^ ormer A&M students, n * ■ , illowed the bonfire to be built, ore. prnae nost | y w j^ | rees t| ia t were set programs ^ c | earec j KTRK reported. Cynthia Lawson, executive Hirector of University and Centers delations, said she heard ntion. Bumors of another renegade Jonfire Tuesday afternoon. “When it is something off- ampus, the University’s lands are pretty much tied if he students aren’t breaking ny rules,” Lawson said. Cody Spivey, Class of 1997, ed a small group of former tudents to build the bonfire. t season werek londay. A&.\1 is the Colonials- 1 offensive rebra spies also had a a from their ha lolonials. The.L points from had experience working on Aggie Bonfire during for four led Oniwlii fears, he said. The logs were .tacked around a live tree that m used as a centerpole, and an outhouse was placed atop he bonfire, painted with the words, “t.u. Frat House." David Goff, Class of 1980, telped organize the event, although he did not help build the bonfire. “^he bonfire] wasn’t a pep aMGoff said. “It was about ormer students getting igether to share experiences «d memories. It’s like uster." PUBLIC EYE