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December Graduates The Official Texas A&M Graduation Announcements MSC Box Office M-F 11 am-8pm 979-845-1234 http://graduation.tamu.edu Payment for priority orders must be received by March 4! MCAT 3 out of 4 mod school students who took a commercial MCAT prep course took Kaplan. Shouldn’t you? MCAT classes start: January 19 January 22 February 4 Call 1-800-KAP-TEST or visit kaptest.com to enroll today! Test prep, admissions and guidance. For life. Tuesday, January 15, 2002 Oregon fugitive captured in Mexico PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A man on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list for allegedly killing his wife and three children and dumping their bodies into the Pacific was captured at a beach resort in Mexico, where he was Survey Continued from page 1 Schuyler Houser said that with out an overwhelming response from students in support of Bonfire, Bowen may decide that student interest is insufficient for the project to continue. “It is so important that stu- NBf THE BATTALI! NEWS IN BRIEF living in a grass hut, the FBI fully to about 20 FBI agents a- said Monday. Mexican police Sunday night; Authorities tracked down Tulum, about 60 miles fro- Christian Longo on a tip from Cancun, the FBI said. a vacationer who met him in Lc Dngo, who has a history ; Mexico and then recognized pet ty crime and debt, hi: his picture on the FBI's Web bee >n on the run since the hoc site after she returned home ies of his wife and childr? to Canada. we re found in shallow areasr Longo, 27, surrendered peace- the Oregon coast in Decemb? Cole said the steering com- dership positions will mittee will meet J; studying the resu on student respon a final design t Bowen, who is make the final dc< February about wl will burn next tall lime, with the plar dents really take this seriou sly,” IE >n ft re 2( Houser said. tic >n team Before voting, students will in g the > have the opportunity to get pl; ans as if information and ask quest Jons th< about the Bonfire design s at “WeTe three open forums that wil II be Bi an fire \ held today in MSC Room 2‘ )2 at j 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. ca n’t allot Representatives from the c< Tie said. Bonfire 2002 planning task Bonfire forces, CBM Engineers and Wl Trking lahle. and the Bonfire i km leadership will ho he end of February, Gj le added that he is i the steering commit! Hied the task given to veil to design a safe ‘It is as sate as tanls |>ossiblc from a< idpoint.” Cole said. Among the safety ulated by Bowen tination of cut, the fessional design plans level stack struct!) ch all logs touch the j The survey explains er to maximize student: pat ion. the drasti,; need workload involve dire 21X)2 may limit Turner Construction will be training, available to answer questions. ating pro Fair Continued from page 1 Brazos Valley Coalition for Life, asked board members at the December board meet ban Planned Parenthood from the 2(X)2 fair. Worley told The Bryan-College Station on Jan. 10 that he opposes any involvem Planned Parenthood in Bryan Schools. “I think we should definitely exclude PI Parenthood or anybody else who has. as a | their business, |a service| which does not f the curriculum,” Worley said. 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