December Graduates Vi rf\lvi l-l..IFArfISi \j The Official Texas A&M Graduation Announcements MSC Box Office M-F 1 1 am-8pm 979-845-1234 http ://graduation.tamu.edu Payment for priority orders must be received by March 4! 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 NEWS IN BRIEF living in a grass hut, the FBI said Monday. Authorities tracked down Christian Longo on a tip from a vacationer who met him in Mexico and then recognized his picture on the FBI's Web site after she returned home to Canada. Longo, 27, surrendered peace- MOAT, 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! Cole said the steering Test prep, admissions and guidance. For life. 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 dents really take this seriously” Houser said. Before voting, students will have the opportunity to get information and ask questions about the Bonfire designs at three open forums that will he held today in MSC Room 292 at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. Representatives from the Bonfire 2002 planning task forces, CBM Engineers and Turner Construction will be available to answer questions. Fair Continued from page 1 Brazos Valley Coalition for Life, asked fellow board members at the December board meeting to ban Planned Parenthood from the 2002 fair. Worley told The Bryan-College Station Eagle on Jan. 10 that he opposes any involvement of Planned Parenthood in Bryan Schools. “1 think we should definitely exclude Planned Parenthood or anybody else who has. as a part of their business, [a service) which does not lit into the curriculum,” Worley said. Smith maintains, however, that the cancellation was an effort to save the Financially strained dis trict from the $3,000 cost of the fair. The decision that the fair be cancelled was not announced at the December meeting because it was not slated in the agenda, Smith said. “The administration did make the decision after last fall to not continue the Wellness Fair in its current format,” Smith said. For the past seven years the Wellness Fair has offered cholesterol, glaucoma and prostate screen ing and blood pressure checks and provided THE BATTALIi fully to about 20 FBI agentsa | Mexican police Sunday r Tulum, about 60 miles fri Cancun, the FBI said. Longo, who has a history :| petty crime and debt, hT been on the run since thebocl ies of his wife and childief were found in shallow areas: the Oregon coast in Decent leadership positions wi mi tie e w ill meet Jan. 28 to begin availabl e. and the Bonfire} study ing the results and based student leadership vs ill besde on stude nt response. „ will select by the t “nd of February, Coir a fin tal design to present to He t that tlu tdded that he is vonfi Bow< m. who is e x peeled to • steering committet make tht i final decis ion in early fulfilled 1 the task given toi February about whether Bonfire will bum next fall. In the mean time. with the planning phase ol Bonfire 2002 complete, a transi tion team is already implement ing the steering committee’s plans as if Bowen had approved the project. “We’re moving ahead as if Bonfire will take place. We don’t know for sure, but we can’t afford to wait any longer,” Cole said. Bonfire planners are now working to complete student training, safety manuals and oper ating procedures. Applications for Bowen to design a safe “It is as safe as humanly possible from at standpoint.” Cole said. Among the safety me Bowen art I elimination of cut. the professional design plans 1 one level stack structu which all logs touch the an The survey explains order to maximize student: ticipation. the drastic reduced workload involve Bonfire 2002 may limit i student’s work time to a hours. immunizations and flu shots for ; area resid 1 The services were administered b 1 v health ^ cies from the comm unity. Smith said that inp ous years \Yic Tin r< :voYve& arovmd cCtacawKs “Our focus is e< (ucacfon. wYuYc some (sexual education) as part of the education believe we will me et all our state mandate appropriate curriculum will be delivered vvb state mandated or not to meet our teenage sm ity curriculum ” Smith said. The BISD stands by its statement that the. sion to cancel the Wellness Fair was due told cial constraints. Smith said. The PM Parenthood and Brazos Coalition for Lifecd versy was coincidental, he said. “We think that it is important for the distni not develop an opinion or a statement, a 1**1 on the ongoing political debate between PL] Parenthood and the Coalition lor Life.” SmitN Smith said the Wellness Fair could retffij the future, hut that it would probably beotc, only district employees and their familial added that two other wellness fairs are aM being planned by other community orgid lions for 2002. WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! Get your FREE T-SHIRT today! 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